"Since 1914, the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the Nigerians people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs and customs and do not show themselves any signs of willingness to unite" (Tafawa Belewa, 1948). "Nigerians are corrupt because the system they live under today makes corruption easy and profitable. They will cease to be corrupt when corruption is made difficult and unattractive. The leadership in Nigeria is using the nation's wealth to corrupt, really to destroy the country so no improvement or change can happen. Corruption in Nigeria has passed the alarming and entered the fatal stage, and Nigeria will die if we continue to pretend that the country is only slightly indisposed" (Chinua Achebe, The Trouble With Nigeria). Failure to restructure, coupled with rampant insecurity and other social, economic, and political ills, Nigeria has set itself on a journey of no return.
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