Nigeria’s real crisis isn’t corruption – It’s the absence of a national vision

    Brian O. Reuben | Insights | Dec 03, 2025    
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For decades, corruption has been the most convenient explanation for Nigeria’s underperformance. It is the default villain in public debate, political campaigns, donor reports, and even dinner-table conversations. But this diagnosis, while emotionally satisfying, is strategically shallow. Corruption is not Nigeria’s root problem. It is a symptom – loud, visible, and damaging – but still a symptom.

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