When a nation is loquacious: Nigeria's democratic Babel and the cost of broken tongues

    Dr Richard Ikiebe | Opinion | Jul 24, 2025    
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Nigeria has become a loquacious nation — not in the literal sense of excessive talkativeness that characterises individuals, but in a far more dangerous metaphorical way. When a nation becomes loquacious, its political and citizen conversations are marked by passionate speeches but little actual listening or understanding. This phenomenon may be threatening the very foundations of our democracy and destroying our capacity for effective governance.

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