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Showing posts with label revolution. Show all posts

2008-01-23

RE: NIGERIA NEEDS A REVOLUTION

No prizes for figuring out, that Nigeria needs change badly. A change of heart, structural change, or an outright revolution. Whatever we choose to call it, one thing is certain, Nigeria needs to follow a path drastically different from that which it is presently on. Below I opine that Nigerians may not get the drastic change which we desperately seek. The change, if any, will be slow and less dramatic. If this is the future that awaits Nigeria shouldn't we start making plans for the long trip?
I believe Kenya or Cote D'Ivoire, will not happen in Nigeria. I will even stretch that further by saying, Kenya or Cote D'Ivoire, will not happen even if the politics gets dirtier than it is at the moment. Revolt and revolutions are mostly driven by economic sentiments. The dynamics of the Nigerian economy will not permit the type of disruptions that will lead to an all out revolution (Pretty hard to get the French revolution out of ones head). The biggest stumbling block to a revolution occurring in Nigeria is the emerging middle class (they call themselves the rich). As this class of hardworking individuals emerge and get on the conveyor belt of the Nigerian dream, which will eventually lead to the treadmill of capitalism, they will stifle unrest. This will happen because, unrests and drastic change will no longer be attractive to this subset. Rather, they would advocate for patches, plans and less disruptive change. The rich in Nigeria figured it out when they started handing out small loans, mortgages, and fairly well paying jobs to Nigerians. The Nigerian elite now invest in their home country. Isn't it time to abandon the dreams of a revolutionized Nigeria from which brand new Nationalism will emerge for a well thought out national plans. Time to exchange those berets for the drawing boards. We will make changes for sure, its just not going to be disruptive or done overnight.
Why is all of this important? One, it allows for the formation of the proper expectations and also it allows the guy on the street to formulate his/her own plan of action. If we realize that the much awaited time, when all of us will suddenly 'get it' and therefore take to the streets demanding change, isn't really going to come. Then maybe we will be more willing to commit to a slow, sure and steady plan. In response to NigerianCuriosity, who initially asked this question I dare to say, Nigeria will not have bloody revolution, we would not even get a bloodless revolution. We may get a National plan and if we get pretty lucky a leader that can articulate the plan.
Also See:
Viva La Revolucion by Adeola Aderounmu...
My Nigerian Revolution by Snazzy
Starting a Revolution Without a Bang

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