Feb 24, 2021

Nigerian’s Hidden Prosperity

Source: Tiwa Savag'es Instragram Account.

These are ironic times in the history of Nigeria. Aside from the incredible threat to our unity, the security situation is at its worst: Boko Haram is fighting and killing innocent people, kidnappings are everywhere.

Behind the scenes, sort of, we are witnessing unmatched prosperity in the areas of music, the movie, education overseas and entrepreneurship at home and in diaspora. Nigeria music is now everywhere on the planet. People can only pretend not to know, but it is there. The Nigerian movie industry, be it Nollywood or Kannywood, is in the notice of many nations. According to www.ozy.com , “61 per cent of Nigerian-Americans over the age of 25 hold a graduate degree, compared to 32 per cent for the U.S.-born population.”

Many, especially the ignorant, are unaware of this prosperity. But, why are the politicians not talking about it; I have never heard any politician talking about it. Is it because the prosperity is not spearheaded by them or is it because their idea of prosperity is all about the rehabilitation of infrastructures? It seems that if we don’t prosper at home, it is because people who are supposed to spearhead the efforts to progress are so ignorant, they fail to notice progress when there is one.

The ills in Nigeria have become the veil concealing the good that is taking place. We pray it ends on a joyous note. 

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