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Paperback Nigeria: A Nation in Distress Book

ISBN: B0DRSMQBRL

ISBN13: 9798303810068

Nigeria: A Nation in Distress

This book delves deeply into the harrowing experiences of countless innocent Nigerians whose desperate cries for justice continue to echo in the void, largely unheard and unacknowledged. The pervasive absence of moral awareness within the society not only perpetuates a relentless cycle of blame but also fosters an environment where those in positions of authority remain indifferent to the urgent pleas for justice from the populace.

The legacy of shame that has been left in the wake of these injustices serves only to deepen the wounds of citizens collective conscience, creating a vicious cycle that begets further shame and despair. Tragically, many Nigerians find themselves hastily interred in shallow graves, their blood staining the earth and their spirits lingering in the air, haunting the very highways where they once walked, as they seek a form of vengeance that remains elusive. The EndSARS Massacre stands as a profound sorrow etched in the hearts of Nigerian youths, a painful reminder of the lives lost and the dreams shattered. The bloodstain on the national flag is a stark symbol of citizens collective grief which cannot be erased merely with ink and words.

The moral fabric of the society is in a state of decline, with the rot that has taken root within becoming an insidious and incurable cancer. This deterioration not only affects the internal dynamics but also tarnishes the nation's image in the eyes of the international community, as corrupt elites continue to exploit and manipulate the system for their own gain. The question that looms large is: What is the way forward for Nigeria? How can the nation begin to heal the wounds of the past, restore citizens moral compass, and rebuild a society where justice is not just an ideal but a reality for all? This book seeks to explore these critical questions, offering insights and reflections that aim to ignite a conversation about the urgent need for change and the path toward a more just and equitable Nigeria.

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