"But he himself was broken, long before the sky would open
Forsaken, almost human, he sank beneath your wisdom like a stone" (Jesus)
Oxfam says, "Nigeria is broken"
The sleeping giant is supposedly not broke, but " Broken"
How reliable is Oxfam's claim that : "Nigeria is broken"?
This is very disconcerting news and not at all a nice way of presenting or advertising the country that is recognised as Africa's greatest economy, Africa's most populous nation, and potentially one of the world's biggest markets.
Required: A closer look at The Oxfam report on Nigeria
So what can be done to redress this situation?
What plans are in place for Nigeria when , 25 years from now, Nigeria in 2050, will have a population of 401, 000,000 souls ? Will the disparity between the rich and poor have diminished or increased?
On Saturday, 9 August 2025 at 07:25:33 UTC+2 Toyin Falola wrote:
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