I remember when Mike Brown was appointed head coach of Nigeria’s men’s national team ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.
He led the team through Olympic preparation and the Famous exhibition win over Team USA before Tokyo 2020
After the Olympics, Brown publicly said he wanted to continue with the program and help build Nigerian basketball long term.
But in 2022, Nigerian basketball was disrupted by governance disputes inside the Nigeria Basketball Federation and the Nigerian government temporarily withdrew national teams from international competition. That created uncertainty around the program and disrupted continuity.
Today, he is a NBA champion as the coach of the New York knicks
If pharmaceutical companies cured you, they'd go bankrupt.
if banks helped you get out of debt, they'd collapse.
if politicians actually solved all your problems, nobody would elect them again.
If Tom kills Jerry the show is over.
It's all a big show.
Everything is fake.
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Comment with brain. Use your brain.
The problem with Nigerians is you all actually think you have the same problem as Ghana , South Africa and co
We’re literally on the same level as Congo , South Sudan if not worse .
I hate to break it to you, but the decay, fatigue, ignorance, and corruption we complain about today may still be waiting for our children decades from now. There was never a time Nigerian elders struck me as especially wise. A quick look at some of the cultures and traditions they fiercely upheld was enough for me to draw my own conclusions. They may have enjoyed a stronger economy, but wisdom wasn’t necessarily part of the package. If anything, this generation of elders might end up being even worse than the one before it.
Growing up, I believed elders were naturally wiser, more honest, and more responsible.
What I’m seeing in Nigeria today has taught me that age and wisdom are not the same thing.
Character, integrity, and competence do not come with grey hair. They come from values.