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Beyond Propaganda: Why Nigeria Needs Sincere Nation Building Over Partisan Loyalty By Festus Edovia

Propaganda has played a significant role in deepening this challenge. It distorts reality, justifies poor performance, and transforms citizens from critical thinkers into uncritical supporters.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 12, 2026
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Nigeria’s progress cannot be built on divided loyalties and blind partisanship. No nation advances when its citizens are more committed to defending political camps than upholding truth and national interest.

What Nigeria urgently needs is sincerity of purpose; a shared understanding that the country must come before party affiliations, ethnic sentiments, or personal gain. When different groups pull in opposing directions, the result is stagnation: energy is expended, but meaningful progress remains out of reach.

Propaganda has played a significant role in deepening this challenge. It distorts reality, justifies poor performance, and transforms citizens from critical thinkers into uncritical supporters. A society driven by such a mindset struggles to hold its leaders accountable and, ultimately, undermines its own development.

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True nation building requires more. It demands honest conversations about the country’s challenges, a commitment to accountability, and the courage to acknowledge when policies or leadership decisions are not working, regardless of who is responsible. Progress is not achieved through denial, but through reflection and reform.

Equally important is the role of citizens. A functional democracy depends on individuals who can think independently, ask informed questions, and support policies based on merit rather than identity. Loyalty to individuals or groups should never outweigh loyalty to truth and national development.

If Nigeria is to move forward, unity must be grounded in shared values and collective responsibility, not in factional allegiance. Nation building is not a partisan project—it is a common task that requires sincerity, honesty, and a willingness to place the greater good above all else.

Until that shift happens, progress will remain limited, and the promise of a stronger, more united Nigeria will continue to be deferred.

Written by Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM.

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