What is quite unfortunate about Nigeria?

How low quality our problems actually are, we are stuck in a cycle of solving low-quality problems like light, roads and food.

it's quite sad that as a whole we don't realize how low quality our problems are;
We have intellectuals arguing for/against allocation of paper(USD) or whether we should focus on farming or not.

We are debating low-quality problems in a fast-changing global village, where at one of the spectrum, issues like inequality and morality are fast becoming the focus
In a world where we have countries largely focused on solving inequality, representation and then advancing into AI, the metauniverse, space etc etc.

My own is focused on allocating fertilizer and also taking over 50-page newspapers to celebrate a politician.

it's not fair
We need more long term thinkers and policy drivers does Nigeria plan to be here in another 50, 100 years? What active decisions are we making today to make sure we are going to be there in 200.

Nothing remains static in life, it either evolves(grows) or wanes(dies)
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