Following Mr. Macaroni’s post urging Nyesom Wike to address Nigerians respectfully, another insensitive comment read, “In my humble opinion, this is not a country.” While frustrations with governance are valid, dismissive remarks like these undermine collective efforts to improve society.

Such statements suggest hopelessness and imply that the nation’s problems are beyond repair, discouraging those advocating for accountability. Though Nigeria faces challenges, progress requires engagement and responsibility from both citizens and leaders. Activists like Mr. Macaroni embody the spirit of change, and dismissing these efforts only strengthens the cycle of apathy. Positive change demands persistence, not resignation.

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