Nigeria, June 20 -- Few Nigerians may not be aware that presently, their country is enveloped with too many problems beyond the handling capacity of its leaders. But how do we articulate the problems in a way to facilitate and understand both the dimension and probable solutions?



There are some Nigerians that hold the view that the country's fundamental problem is "corruption," by which they imply misappropriation of the commonwealth. Some believe Nigeria's problem is "lack of true federalism," which they mean the absence of resource control by local, or state governments, and the presence of so many legislative restrictions, that frustrate sub-regional security, sub-regional economic agendas, sub-regional justice, and sub-regional i...