What are the essentials for a country and people willing to change? In a culture that is enamored with foreign ways, and a country where emphasis is placed on the number of degrees one has, the letters before and after one's name, it is extremely hard to just throw that away and seek substance among a people.
Often when I want to rejuvenate my content by revitalizing my views, I go home to the village and chat with my folks, some never left the village but are renowned in what they believe will turn things around for
Nigerian leaders hardly acknowledge anyone in their views about the country. Roll back tapes on speeches given by Ministers, Governors and presidents, and one would be hard pressed to find where anyone is given acknowledgement for offering an advice to them. They don't even 'thank their family' for giving them the time to serve. No president has ever said 'Thanks to their spouse[s]', for the sacrifice they make. When in such position, they act like 'gods' and look down at their populace.
Some hard-nosed Nigerian leaders will say, 'if you know so much, how come you are not the leader'? They erroneously equate leadership with knowledge. They inadvertently equate leading with knowing, just like some erroneously think because they have more degrees they should earn more money. A society that is geared towards greatness reaches her vast array of persons with diverse backgrounds and circumstance to import its leadership functions, and what works. Because of the undue emphasis Nigerians place on degrees, many have taken the unflattering route to forge, mislead and claim certificates that were never earned. If one were to randomly pick 100 PhDs/Drs, from
Nigerians will spend anything to go overseas to get that foreign education but that foreign education unless tweaked to suit the Nigerian expectation, will not amount to anything. Americans that built
Successful nations evolved from hard work and persistence etched into dignified labor and pursuit of excellence that only come from dedicated leadership. When the family is fragile or fragmented; spread out, concentrated efforts are dissipated that no effort amounts to anything.
Finally, if Nigerian government is serious about recruiting her folks from overseas to return and help in developing the nation, they may want to think about introducing a legislation that requires the returnees to agree to any of the following:
1. they must return with their family and live in the country throughout the duration of the service; if they are not willing to make such sacrifice, the country can do without them.
2. they must never agree nor seek employment in any world organization such as World Bank, IMF, UN, or any other such employer within 5 years of leaving their position in
3. if they chose to seek such employment, they must return all compensations paid while in service of the country
4. they must officially renounce the citizenship of any other country they hold and such must be done with an Oath and filed of Record
For Item (1), a divided family or spread-out family is a weak family. If one spouse is thousands of miles away, it creates diversion and temptation, often leading to less concentration and less dedicated spirit to give 100%. Tell me, how would any President of US see any of his Secretaries if their spouse were to live in
On Item 2, Nigerian government seems not to care where her former top officials live and or end up at UN, World Bank, IMF, and so forth. Shouldn't they be concerned that these ex-officio persons may be divulging information likely to damage the country's plan and or secret?
The ease with which appointees come and go, makes developing