A video of a man advising the Falana family, a well-known Yoruba lawyer family in Nigeria, to let justice take its course while fighting corruption triggered a comment on X stating, “Nigerians are not worth fighting for. All of us are hypocrites.” This comment reflects deep frustration but unfairly generalizes the Nigerian population. While corruption is a serious issue in the country, suggesting that all Nigerians are hypocrites undermines the efforts of those who genuinely advocate for justice and reform.

It’s essential to recognize that, despite the challenges, many Nigerians are actively working to improve the system and hold wrongdoers accountable. Blanket statements like this not only demoralize those fighting for change but also deflect attention from the root causes of corruption. Constructive criticism and collective action are more effective than defeatist attitudes that dismiss an entire nation’s potential.

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https://x.com/abdullahayofel/status/1839760050518163499

https://x.com/EkoMusk/status/1839945835791991145

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