I have a feeling that Nigeria's problems are largely due to the inability of most of her "educated" citizenry to engage in critical thinking and discourses. What one hears all over the place is shallowness. This has made it impossible for the so called educated class to mobilize the masses for the much needed push for positive change.
-Chidi Anthony Opara (CAO).
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Chidi Anthony Opara is a "Life Time Achievement" Awardee, Registered Freight Forwarder, Professional Fellow Of Institute Of Information Managerment, Africa, Poet and Publisher of PublicInformationProjects
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