DECEMBER 10, 2018 10 things I hate about Nigeria - Abiodun Kuforiji-Nkwocha I am about to become the black sheep of the family. I am terrified at w
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10 things I hate about Nigeria - Abiodun Kuforiji-Nkwocha
I am about to become the black sheep of the family.
I am terrified at writing this. Well, that is not completely true sha.
I rather think it will be pretty easy to write this. I have been loyal all these years and I care about my country.
But my country does not care about me.
Doing what I am about to do is akin to a family member breaking an unspoken conspiratorial silence by coming out to speak about the plenty skeletons in their closet. [Read more](
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