Premium Times - Nigeria'bs leading online newspaper, delivering breaking news and deep investigative reports from Nigeria
Despite UNICEF’s endorsement, Nigeria’s only open defecation-free state struggles with human faecesBeneath the Surface: The Dark World of Illicit Tin Mining in PlateauNigerian lawmakers violate country’s law, ignore PWD’s needs despite spending N42 billion on renovationsEditorialNigeria’s civil service commissions, the “Katsina Declaration” and its reform implications, By Tunji OlaopaThe new spirit of Africa: Ethiopian Airlines rules Africa’s skies, By Yusuf BanguraDespite UNICEF’s endorsement,...
There are areas of life where divine intervention is hardly a factor, and these are governed by human laws and systems. If you pray for a safe journey to Kaduna but decide to drive on the left side of the road, in defiance of Nigerian traffic laws, no amount of prayer will prevent a collision and consequences would follow. This is not because God is unwilling to save you. It is because He has left certain matters in our hands.
Nigerians must abandon the mindset that uses God as a cover for incompetence. We must demand accountability from our leaders and institutions. We must insist on fairness, competence and integrity in every aspect of public life. The candidates in Jos deserved better. And so do all Nigerians. The incompetence they experienced is not just an isolated failure. It reflects a national crisis. Until we break free from the tyranny of fatalism, we will continue to suffer the consequences of mediocrity.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Tonnie Iredia, Lai Mohammed, SSS DG, EFCC chair to speak at IPI Nigeria conferencePremium Times - Nigeria'bs leading online newspaper, delivering breaking news and deep investigative reports from Nigeria
Read more »
Systemic challenges over morality in Nigeria’s talent loss, By Mohammed Dahiru AminuPremium Times - Nigeria'bs leading online newspaper, delivering breaking news and deep investigative reports from Nigeria
Read more »
The decline of government job dependency in Nigeria, By Mohammed Dahiru AminuPremium Times - Nigeria'bs leading online newspaper, delivering breaking news and deep investigative reports from Nigeria
Read more »
Kemi Badenoch: Some thoughts and a prayer, By Matthew Hassan KukahPremium Times - Nigeria'bs leading online newspaper, delivering breaking news and deep investigative reports from Nigeria
Read more »
Right of Reply: When will the judges who cheated on their age be made to account, By Johnson AgwuPremium Times - Nigeria'bs leading online newspaper, delivering breaking news and deep investigative reports from Nigeria
Read more »
Bashar Al-Assad: How Allah destroys the power of wicked people!, By Murtadha GusauPremium Times - Nigeria'bs leading online newspaper, delivering breaking news and deep investigative reports from Nigeria
Read more »