Questions I ask myself, WHY?
- Why do Nigerians prefer to call their nation Naija when plotting fraudulent acts?
- Why do we refer to people by their ethnic nationality when we want to say something foul about them?
- Why are we so ignorant about other regions, religions and cultures?
- What exactly is the dividing line between “sharpness” and corruption?
- With the vast arable land available within the country why do we still import food?
- If we all live under a $1 a day, how come almost everyone has a blackberry?
- Why do we follow American practices (Central Bank, left hand drive) when we were colonized by the British?
- We are surrounded and bordered by water, so why do we struggle to get clean water?
- How come Nigeria has the best cars but no good roads to drive them on?
- Why do we Export Crude oil and import petrol, kerosene, diesel, etc?
- If banks are not affiliated to trees why do they have branches?
- Is entrepreneurial education really working as a tool to reduce unemployment?
- Does university education in Nigeria really do much in preparing students for the world out there or is it actually a waste of time?
- Does the Nigerian president always have to be Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa (bearing in mind the circumstances surrounding Goodluck’s entry into office)?
- Considering that the people who have being ruling us have been the same set of people, are our youths and children actually the leaders of tomorrow?
- Why don’t Nigerians patronize goods ‘made in Nigeria’?
- Are the functions of a blackberry worth being addicted to it, or is the craze for it just overrated?
- Why do new governments always start with new projects, while disregarding existing ones that could not be completed by their predecessors?
- Are okada riders more of a nuisance than assistance, or is it the other way around?
- Is amnesty for Boko Haram the way forward?