I reckon we lost about 15-20 years of progress thanks to @MBuhari and his cohort. It is extremely painful.
Canada became a massive issue under this govt and no serious attempt was made to manage the narrative. To the best of my knowledge, Nigerians are reluctantly emigrating in droves more than ever before. I am talking gainfully employed folks. Our companies are now talent farms!
Extremely successful folks are even tired of using mopols to chauffeur their kids around town. Things aren't adding up for many.
Since I started employing across #Africa, I have come to realise how extremely unstable we are compared to the talent pool from across the continent. We classified it as being ambitious but the truth is we've been traumatised. The shit is deep.
The backbone of the economy is being decimated daily - companies who pay taxes locally are struggling. Only well-funded businesses can compete for talent globally from Nigeria - and most of these companies aren't truly domiciled in the country anyway.
The dynamics of the world we live in today are bloody too complex for the leaders who still struggle and fight to lead our nation. They do it for power and wealth but they destroy lives - many lives in the process. It is excruciating to watch without seeing a way out 😭
I spent the last 11 years building and contributing to what I strongly believe could help lift #Nigeria. The result and evidence show it indeed can but the pain that comes with seeing that work being pulled down directly or indirectly feels like a constant stabbing in the back.
We can't give up but I am extremely appalled and sad. To see this is what @MBuhari fought tireless to gain power for? Why struggle so much to gain power only to destroy a nation?
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