The road that broke Nigeria
By Stephanie ShakaaThe road that broke Nigeria. It’s not just tarmac and potholes. It’s a metaphor for something far deeper, the collapse of governance, the betrayal of public trust, and the slow death of patriotism. When a road is under construction for 14 years with trillions spent and nothing to show, it’s not the gravel that’s broken. It’s the system. It’s the soul of a nation. This isn’t just about infrastructure. It’s about a country that ha
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