NIGERIA ON MY MIND (Series 1–3)By Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez (MOE)
NIGERIA ON MY MIND: “Criticisms and Commendations are like Twins. For any meaningful progress to be made, both must exist side by side.” By a Distinguished Fellow Compatriot, Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez Nigeria’s democratic journey continues to evolve, shaped by diverse voices, competing interests, and the collective aspirations of over two hundred million citizens. In this journey, one truth remains constant: no society advances without the delicate balance of criticism and commendation. These two forces, though often perceived as opposites, are in reality complementary instruments of growth. Criticism, when constructive and sincere, serves as a mirror. It exposes flaws, highlights inefficiencies, and challenges complacency. It demands accountability from leaders and institutions, reminding them that governance is a sacred trust. Without criticism, systems become stagnant, leaders grow indifferent, and progress is reduced to mere rhetoric. A nation that sil...