In Nigeria, life is a daily struggle for many. High unemployment, poor infrastructure, and corruption are just some of the challenges facing the average Nigerian.

However, beyond the day-to-day struggle, there is a deeper problem: a crisis of governance that has stifled progress and left many feeling hopeless about the future.

Bad governance in Nigeria is a major problem that has far-reaching consequences for the country’s economic stability, and quality of life.

There are many factors that contribute to these issue. Among them are: corruption, lack of accountability, and weak institutions.

There have been several studies and reports that look at the factors that have prevented Nigeria from achieving its potential.

For example, the  “Nigeria Human Development Report” from the United Nations Development Programme highlights the importance of education and skills development for Nigeria’s future.

These are just a few examples of research that supports the idea that there are a number of factors preventing Nigeria from fulfilling its potential. These problems have led to widespread poverty, unemployment, and crime, as well as a general sense of hopelessness among the population.

In addition, poor governance has also contributed to the deterioration of Nigeria’s infrastructure and public services.

However, it is important to remember that every country faces its own unique set of challenges.

Nigeria has made progress in many areas and continues to work towards fulfilling its potentials.