Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili has described Nigeria under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari as a ‘mass of cumulative failure.’
Ezekwesili made this assertion in a series of tweet via her Twitter handle on Tuesday.
She lamented that with the way things are currently going, Nigeria risks its status as a country as it steadily hobbles down the slippery slope under President Buhari.
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She wrote:
“For 60 years, Nigeria in a classic case of failure of Nation Formation failed to make the transition from Country to Nation.
“Sadly, it even now risks its status as a country as it steadily hobbles down the slippery slope of Fragile State under the leadership of President Buhari.
“The most representative characterization of today’s Nigeria is not of a Progressive Country, but as a mass of Cumulative Failure.
“The Fragile State Score for Nigeria in 2020 according to the Fund for Peace is 97.3. That high score for all indices of a failing State, has placed the country as the world’s 14th most Fragile State.”
Sadly, the *Most Representative Characterization* of today’s Nigeria is not of a Progressive Country, but as a mass of *Cumulative Failure* which is evidently depicted by its staggering Fragile State Indices increasingly over the years.
— Oby Ezekwesili (@obyezeks) April 20, 2021
Nigeria shares the Fragility Neighborhood on the Index with countries like the ones below. @NGRPresident @MBuhari @NGRSenate @DrAhmadLawan @femigbaja and all Nigeria’s Governors and other political class arrest the slide. Let’s convene a #SovereignNationalConversation✍🏾
 pic.twitter.com/NMU5f2ObkA— Oby Ezekwesili (@obyezeks) April 20, 2021