President of
Responding to Gusau and NFF's boasts that the Super Eagles will win the
What next, after
"Something has to be done about naira and productivity. Farmers have left their farms now because of kidnappers. Something has to be done about kidnapping and farmers have to be encouraged to go back to their farms."
Aare Babalola also warned that the debt burden hanging on
He said the debt problem must be solved. "Unless we do that, this indebtedness will cripple the country and it can lead to anything. I have seen people, especially in the North, who are agitating because the naira is getting worse, food prices are too high, no employment and those who have employment are not paid."
With these multitudes of problems, it was a miracle that a people as physically and psychologically burdened as Nigerians were able to reach the final stage in a game that required both physical and psychological fitness. The truth is, we cannot continue like this; if we do, we will continue to suffer and fail.
One of the questions to ponder is why do Nigerians fail at home but succeed whenever they get to other countries? Simply, it is the system and condition our governments have created at home.
Now, hell appears to have been let loose. Even the blind can sense the ominous cloud hanging over
Nigerians are among the easiest people in the world to govern and appease. Unfortunately, in addition to hunger, they are angry. Government should listen to the voice of the people and find solutions to their problems. Otherwise, something is bound to give, sooner or later.
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