'There's No Country Anymore': Sowore, Aisha Yesufu React To State Of Nigeria | Inside Sources

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  1. As I British Nigerian that is 20 years old. I would love to save country in some small way.

    Yes it sounds insane; but I want Nigeria to look like wakanda. (A fictional place, but I want I get as damn close as possible.)
    At least make people look at us in awe

    . Please I why the FUCK for my whole life is the same conversation taking place.
    Everyone is ware of the stinking corruption. EVEN FARMERS KNOW. the entire society is aware of the fucking problem.

    EVERYONE KNOWS WHO THE TARGETS ARE.

    But they wake up every morning and serve the same people.

    I’m tired. Just yapping and yapping for more views and likes.
    It’s turned into an industry now. The industry of feeling sorry for ourselves.
    Advocacy has been failing. It doesn’t work

  2. This guys speaking as genius and theoretically but very wrong perceptive about the truth about the present governmentm…but with time we'll appreciate the present government… nevertheless critism are important therefore they qre important for Nigeria to move forward……. kudus guys 👍

  3. 🧦 WHAT WERE YOU EXPECTING FROM HIM ABEG

    🤷🏿‍♂️ Precisely! I never expected anything good or amazing to come out of his regime….

    🙇🏿‍♂️ He only came to take his turn and nothing but his turn and no other…..

    🦮 He lacked what it takes to rule and lead a multi- cultural or compounded State like ours…

    🧤 A tired in the morning fellow/ retired weak- soldier…

    🙇‍♀️ He came without an agenda/ manifesto…

    🙇Complaining on what he can't change or on what he can change is significantly unnecessary…..✍🏿

  4. Hearing these 2 make great contributions just reminds me of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X's views to fighting for their goal….One pushing to conquer with Love and Order and the other pushing to conquer by fighting the system…….We shall overcome!!!

  5. A great interview here.

    I don't see the government as the main problem. Some foreign powers are influencing our leaders. They won't support having someone who has the vision for a better Nigeria, even Africa.

    I maybe wrong, but I see foreign powers as the"monster" to wrestle with.

    One may not forget Libya.

    Look at what happened in Niger, Burkina Faso… it a move in the right direction. The government we have in the country is a puppet, then, I wonder if the former ones except one or two were not puppets.

    There is need for education in that direction too.

    Can we have a country without or with minute foreign influence?

    Does it mean our leaders are bought over?

  6. When people talk about Nigerian government they seem to forget that there are governors senators rep members, assembly members , local government chairmen and councilors. These people are flying under the radar . We run a federal system. The idea that one man can come in and switch things on is wrong. A position like inspector general of police is anachronistic. The role of the federal government is to set up guidelines for local policing. We are not in a unitary system anymore . Police should actually be under the local government.