Nigeria: Who Is To Blame?

Nigeria, a country richly endowed with both human and natural resources, full of such potential that is unequalled in comparison to most others. Yet she is one of the most troubled of all the nations in the globe.



Every problem is said to have a root cause that drives it. Beyond the “who” is the “what”. What factors are at the root of this malady? Towards which direction shall this great giant steer the wheel to make a good turn in the right bearing?



“Will Nigeria ever get better?” is the troubling question in the heart of all and sundry. What more hope lies ahead for a country like this one?



‘NIGERIA: Who Is To Blame?’ is a byproduct of a personal reflection of a young and curious mind on the many woes and pangs reflective of the unworthy condition a country ladened with so much awesomeness has been entrapped in.



In this outstanding masterpiece, Ohaju Obed Ifeanyi tactfully bares his thoughts on the primary issues holding the great giant of Africa at ransom. By so doing, he intelligently beams the light on the road to the Nigeria of our dreams.

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Nigeria: Who Is To Blame?

Nigeria, a country richly endowed with both human and natural resources, full of such potential that is unequalled in comparison to most others. Yet she is one of the most troubled of all the nations in the globe.



Every problem is said to have a root cause that drives it. Beyond the “who” is the “what”. What factors are at the root of this malady? Towards which direction shall this great giant steer the wheel to make a good turn in the right bearing?



“Will Nigeria ever get better?” is the troubling question in the heart of all and sundry. What more hope lies ahead for a country like this one?



‘NIGERIA: Who Is To Blame?’ is a byproduct of a personal reflection of a young and curious mind on the many woes and pangs reflective of the unworthy condition a country ladened with so much awesomeness has been entrapped in.



In this outstanding masterpiece, Ohaju Obed Ifeanyi tactfully bares his thoughts on the primary issues holding the great giant of Africa at ransom. By so doing, he intelligently beams the light on the road to the Nigeria of our dreams.

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Nigeria: Who Is To Blame?

Nigeria: Who Is To Blame?

by Ohaju Obed Ifeanyi
Nigeria: Who Is To Blame?

Nigeria: Who Is To Blame?

by Ohaju Obed Ifeanyi

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Overview

Nigeria, a country richly endowed with both human and natural resources, full of such potential that is unequalled in comparison to most others. Yet she is one of the most troubled of all the nations in the globe.



Every problem is said to have a root cause that drives it. Beyond the “who” is the “what”. What factors are at the root of this malady? Towards which direction shall this great giant steer the wheel to make a good turn in the right bearing?



“Will Nigeria ever get better?” is the troubling question in the heart of all and sundry. What more hope lies ahead for a country like this one?



‘NIGERIA: Who Is To Blame?’ is a byproduct of a personal reflection of a young and curious mind on the many woes and pangs reflective of the unworthy condition a country ladened with so much awesomeness has been entrapped in.



In this outstanding masterpiece, Ohaju Obed Ifeanyi tactfully bares his thoughts on the primary issues holding the great giant of Africa at ransom. By so doing, he intelligently beams the light on the road to the Nigeria of our dreams.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153454320
Publisher: Publiseer Publishing
Publication date: 10/25/2017
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
Pages: 21
File size: 220 KB

About the Author

Ohaju Obed Ifeanyi is an enterprising youngster with an insatiable passion to influence and impacts the 21st-century youths positively through proactive teaching, mentoring and exemplary leadership.

He hails from Akokwa in Ideato North Local Government Area of Imo State. He is a student, a public speaker and an author. He is the Senior Prefect Emeritus, Metu Memorial Secondary School Onitsha. He made an outstanding result in both BECE and WASSCE examinations. He was invited for an International Culture Exchange in Trinidad and Tobago, South America. He is presently the Director Media and Publicity, Young Author Foundation. He is the best-selling author of ‘The Irredeemable Price’. He is an avid reader and also versatile in all walks of life.

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