One comment on the Kwam 1 situation read, “If you still believe in Nigeria I pity you.” This reflects deep hopelessness and disillusionment, likely rooted in frustration over perceived injustice and misplaced priorities. However, while such sentiments may resonate with others who feel let down, they can also discourage constructive engagement and collective effort toward change. Constantly declaring the country beyond hope risks normalizing apathy and inaction. Criticism is important, but it’s more productive when paired with solutions or calls for accountability rather than simply dismissing the nation as irredeemable.
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