adsEvery year, Nigeria performs the same national ritual.
A budget is presented with optimism. Targets are defended passionately. Revenue assumptions are projected confidently. Committees are inaugurated. Speeches are delivered. And headlines are written and spread through the media.
And for a brief moment, the country feels like movement is happening. But somewhere between policy announcement and practical implementation, something breaks.
Road construction stalls halfway. Power projects drag endlessly. Hospitals remain under-equipped. Housing promises disappear into bureaucracy. Citizens become emotionally exhausted from hope.
And once again, Nigerians ask the same painful question: “What happened?”adsads















