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Applause in the Corridors of Power, Suffering in the Streets By Festus Edovia

History teaches us that nations decline not merely because of poor policies, but because of environments where truth is unwelcome. When applause drowns out accountability, suffering multiplies in the streets.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
February 24, 2026
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Festus Edovia

Festus Edovia

Sycophancy has become one of the most corrosive forces in Nigeria’s governance architecture. It has seeped into the corridors of power, distorting judgment, silencing truth, and replacing honest counsel with calculated praise. When leaders are insulated from reality by those who profit from flattery, the nation pays the price.

Across all levels of government, a troubling pattern persists: leaders surrounded not by courageous advisers, but by applause merchants. These praise singers elevate political optics above public interest. They suppress inconvenient truths, amplify propaganda, and create an illusion of performance while citizens endure harsh realities.

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One must ask: What business does a state governor have mobilizing political actors to purchase a presidential nomination form for 2027 while his own state battles insecurity? In a state like Kogi, where safety concerns remain pressing, governance should be anchored on restoring public confidence, strengthening security architecture, and protecting lives and property. Instead, scarce energy and influence are channeled into political symbolism.

This is not strategic leadership. It is sycophancy dressed as loyalty.

Public office is a sacred trust. Every decision, every meeting, every mobilisation of political capital must answer one fundamental question: Does this serve the people? When governors prioritize partisan theatre over pressing local challenges, they undermine the very mandate entrusted to them.

Leadership demands courage—the courage to confront hard truths, to welcome dissenting opinions, and to focus relentlessly on governance rather than political spectacle. A governor genuinely committed to his people would be immersed in addressing insecurity, expanding economic opportunities, improving infrastructure, and strengthening institutions. Anything less signals a dangerous misplacement of priorities.

History teaches us that nations decline not merely because of poor policies, but because of environments where truth is unwelcome. When applause drowns out accountability, suffering multiplies in the streets.

Nigeria cannot afford this culture any longer. Sycophancy erodes governance, weakens institutions, and widens the gap between leaders and citizens. It transforms public service into political performance and reduces leadership to ceremonial loyalty displays.

Enough is enough.

The monster of sycophancy must be confronted—through civic vigilance, institutional accountability, and a renewed demand for results-driven leadership. Nigeria’s immense potential will remain unrealized unless truth regains its rightful seat at the table of power.

Applause should never be louder than the cries of the people.

Written by Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM.

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