Nigeria, April 1 -- In coming to terms with the dominant narrative around the nation's development challenge, the diagnostics contained in the development literature in Nigeria seem to have somewhat settled, in my view, with the conclusion that Nigeria's development problem cannot be the function of the absence of leadership visions; well-researched development ideas, frameworks, paradigms, blueprints or strategies; policy design sophistication; or even a well-honed change management theories and strategies. On the contrary, the problem stems from the devils in the details of policy execution, to some knotty binding constraints, and finally to the enigmatic Nigerian factor that undermines most of the spirited and well-intentioned efforts...