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The bad side of Nigerian politics is corruption. The ugly side is how corruption becomes normal.
Religion becomes dangerous when citizens stop asking questions and start defending leaders blindly.
No tribe, religion, or region should be used as a shield for crime, terrorism, or political failure.
A true leader protects farmers, traders, students, worshippers, travelers, and children—not just political allies.
Nigeria needs leaders who fear history more than elections.
When insecurity becomes political, victims become statistics and criminals become negotiations.
The good side of Nigeria is its people. The bad side is its leadership. The ugly side is how long the people have endured both.
A nation divided by religion and ethnicity is easier to loot, easier to control, and harder to heal.
Nigeria will not be saved by slogans. It will be saved by justice, accountability, courage, and citizens who refuse to be manipulated.
Nigeria’s problem is not one religion, one tribe, or one region. Nigeria’s problem is a political culture that often uses religion, ethnicity, poverty, and insecurity as tools of control.
We must condemn extremism without condemning innocent communities. We must criticize corrupt politicians without surrendering hope in leadership. And we must remember: a nation cannot heal when truth is sacrificed for loyalty.
Nigeria needs justice, not excuses. Leadership, not luxury. Unity, not manipulation.

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