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The Price of Injustice
Injustice has a price tag far heavier than most nations are willing to admit, and Nigeria is a painful reminder of that truth. We often talk about war as the great destroyer, but the real damage usually starts long before any shot is fired. It begins quietly when someone is denied an opportunity because they lack connections, when truth becomes optional, when leaders treat public wealth like private property. Injustice chips away at a nationโs soul in slow motion, weakening trust, dignity, and hope. And, once those things collapse, no amount of policing or propaganda can hold a society together.
You see it clearly in Nigeria. The roads that never get finished, the schools that barely function, the hospitals that turn survival into a gamble, these are not just signs of bad governance; they are the consequences of a system that rewards corruption more than competence. When people realize that doing the right thing rarely pays, they stop trying. When effort no longer matches reward, society shifts into survival mode. Everyone becomes desperate, suspicious, and exhausted. Thatโs how injustice destroys a nation: not by sudden impact, but by draining the collective will to believe in anything better.
And yet, the tragedy is that Nigeria is not lacking in talent or resilience. What it lacks is fairness. Common sense tells us that no country can thrive when the playing field is tilted and the rules only apply to the powerless. Injustice makes people check out emotionally because they know the system is rigged against them. But the moment a nation commits to justice, not as a slogan but as a standard, everything changes. Innovation flourishes. Community strengthens. Trust returns. The truth is simple: justice is not just a moral ideal; it is the infrastructure of national progress. Without it, everything else, democracy, development, and even peace, stands on borrowed time.
@Equityoyo Alot of hatred hidden in you. At the end it will take you nowhere. So sad you don't know what is happening to you yet until you're totally finished.