Being a good Nigerian is not an easy task, by Cyprian Josson

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Nigeria is a nation that is steeped in a unique cultural heritage and has a diverse population. However, the country has struggled with issues that have hindered its progress for decades. These problems range from corruption and tribal politics to a lack of trust in government institutions and their leaders. Despite this, there are still individuals who strive to be good Nigerians and work towards a better future for themselves and their country.

One of the most notable characteristics of Nigerians is their tendency to argue and speak loudly to impress and win an argument. This is evident in every aspect of Nigerian society, from politics to everyday conversations. The desire to be heard and make a point is deeply ingrained in the Nigerian psyche, and it can often lead to heated arguments.

Another prevalent issue in Nigeria is corruption. Many Nigerians believe that everyone is corrupt or abets corruption and this has become an unfortunate reality in the country. This belief is reinforced by the fact that there have been several high-profile corruption cases involving politicians and public officials. The result is that many Nigerians have lost faith in their government and institutions.

Nigerians are also suspicious of their neighbors and strangers. This is partly due to the high levels of crime in the country, including kidnapping and armed robbery. As a result, people tend to keep to themselves and avoid engaging with others they do not know well.

Religion is a significant part of Nigerian culture, and many people turn to their faith to help them through difficult times. However, there is a belief among some Nigerians that the more they pray, the more they suffer. This belief is partly due to the fact that Nigeria is a country with many challenges, and despite prayers, many of these challenges persist.

Tribal politics and bigotry are also major issues in Nigeria. People tend to align themselves with their ethnic group, and this often leads to tension between different groups. Political leaders also use this to their advantage, playing on people’s tribal loyalties to gain support.

The judiciary is another institution that has been plagued by corruption in Nigeria. Many people do not trust the courts to deliver justice, and there have been instances where the judiciary has been compromised to serve the interests of the ruling class.

Money is also a significant factor in Nigerian society. People believe that money can solve most problems, and there is a tendency to prioritize wealth over other things. This is evident in the fact that millionaires can live in the midst of poverty without any backlash.

Despite these challenges, there are still many Nigerians who yearn for a better future for themselves and their country. Many of these individuals are intellectuals, writers, educated business people, and other professionals. They work tirelessly to make a positive impact in their communities and the country at large.

However, thousands of Nigerians have chosen to leave the country and seek greener pastures elsewhere. This is partly due to the challenges mentioned above, and the fact that the Nigerian system often does not reward hard work and meritocracy.

In conclusion, being a good Nigerian is not an easy task. The challenges are numerous, and they often seem insurmountable. However, there are still individuals who choose to be positive and work towards a better future for themselves and their country. It is these people who offer hope for a brighter tomorrow in Nigeria.