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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: Nigeria Must Rise Again By Festus Edovia

Nigeria deserves a future built on honesty, justice, and responsible governance. The time to reclaim that future is now.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
February 11, 2026
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Festus Edovia

No nation can endure without trust, integrity, and a shared commitment to core values. Sadly, in Nigeria today, public trust is eroding and the moral foundations that sustain great societies appear increasingly fragile.

Leadership is not a license to loot. It is a sacred responsibility. Yet, for some, politics has been reduced to a pathway to personal enrichment rather than a platform for service. Elections are meant to produce vision-driven, accountable leaders committed to national development and not individuals seeking access to the treasury.

The consequences of this distortion are visible everywhere. Citizens have grown skeptical, and many leaders have failed to demonstrate the values that inspire confidence. Public office is too often treated as an entitlement, a turn-by-turn opportunity for self and associates to “benefit.” Those who question the system are frequently dismissed, intimidated, or labeled adversaries.

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But how long can a nation survive on such a foundation?

Funds meant for hospitals, schools, roads, and security are diverted to sustain extravagant lifestyles. While ordinary Nigerians grapple with hardship, essential public institutions remain underfunded and overstretched. Agencies designed to uphold accountability are weakened, sometimes repurposed to shield the powerful rather than protect the people.

This trajectory is unsustainable.

Nigeria must rise again; not through rhetoric, but through deliberate reform and renewed civic consciousness. Institutions must function independently and courageously. Accountability must become non-negotiable. Public service must return to its true meaning: stewardship, not self-enrichment.

Corruption is not merely a financial crime; it is a theft of opportunity, dignity, and national progress. To defeat it, citizens must reject the culture of silence and token inducements. We must demand transparency, reward integrity, and insist that leadership be defined by service.

Enough is indeed enough.

Nigeria deserves a future built on honesty, justice, and responsible governance. The time to reclaim that future is now.

Written by Festus Edovia, anipr, ficm

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