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A government's strength lies in serving its people. When demands for affordable food, electricity, & accountable governance are treated as security issues instead of public concerns, it reflects a failure of leadership and priorities.
#Pakistan #PoJK #LeadershipFailure
#Pakistan's citizens deserve transparent policies that translate into real relief, not rising costs and weak enforcement. Delayed action and poor oversight continue to erode public trust & increase the financial burden on everyday commuters.
#Pakistan #LeadershipFailure
#CyrilRamaphosa #Leadershipfailure is rarely sudden. It typically develops over time through accumulated decisions, missed signals, and unaddressed problems that eventually reach a breaking point." https://t.co/CkzXOMRQEu

@mumbaitak जनतेच्या मनात स्थान मिळवणं कठीण,
पण अहंकाराने ते गमावणं खूप सोपं!
कार्यकर्त्यांची नाराजी, जनतेचा रोष आणि नेतृत्वावरील प्रश्न...
राजकारणात शेवटी निर्णय जनताच देते. 🚩
#DevendraFadnavis #bjp
#VoiceOfPeople #LeadershipFailure
#UddhavThackeray #Shivsena #PoliticalAccountability
When you give your mate a go on the game and he won’t give the controller back 😂
Mate the people don’t want ya! 🇮🇪💪🏼
#politics #leadershipfailure
🚨BREAKING: Keir Starmer has just said it is his duty to remain as prime minister 🇬🇧
No Keir, the people have demanded you resign on multiple occasions and you have ignored us.
That’s not enacting the will of the people, that’s working against them.
THE COUNTRY THAT BROKE ITS OWN CHILDREN
By Kio Amachree
President, Worldview International
#Nigeria #Diaspora #Corruption #LeadershipFailure #NigerianPolitics #WorldviewInternational #Accountability #NigeriaAtCrossroads #AfricanPolitics #KioAmachree
There comes a point in the life of a nation when exhaustion replaces anger. When disappointment settles deeper than outrage. When even the people who once believed most passionately in the country begin to ask themselves a dangerous question: what if the rot is too deep?
I have reached that point.
It is deeply depressing to spend day after day writing negative story after negative story about Nigeria. Corruption. Violence. impunity. Ethnic manipulation. Political cult worship. The collapse of standards. The hatred. The threats. The madness. It never seems to end. And for someone who remembers what Nigeria once was, the grief cuts deeper than most people can imagine.
I remember another Nigeria.
I remember the final years of colonial rule and the early years of independence. I remember a country with functioning infrastructure, reliable electricity, disciplined institutions, and a legal system respected across the Commonwealth. I remember when Nigerian passports were welcomed abroad with admiration rather than suspicion. A time when Nigerians entered Britain without visas, when the naira stood proudly stronger than the dollar, when our government lent money to Britain and the IMF instead of begging for debt relief.
I remember Nigerians arriving in London not as desperate economic refugees, but as businessmen, professionals, students, future leaders. We shopped on Oxford Street from morning until night knowing our currency carried weight. Very few Nigerians wanted to stay permanently in England. Why would they? Nigeria was overflowing with opportunity. Oil wealth was transforming the country. Contracts were plentiful. Ambition felt limitless.
That Nigeria is gone.
The country I now watch from Stockholm feels spiritually broken. A nation once filled with confidence now radiates bitterness. Young people who have never met me, never known me, and know nothing of my family’s history hurl some of the most vile abuse imaginable simply because I express political opinions they dislike. I have never stolen public money. No member of my family has looted the Nigerian state. We built businesses. We employed people. We quietly funded scholarships that sent young Nigerians to some of the finest universities in the United States with all expenses paid.
Quietly.
That is the point. We never announced it. We never turned charity into performance art. We served Nigeria the way many families of that era did — discreetly, with dignity, without needing applause.
Yet today I watch my father’s name smeared while men of profoundly questionable backgrounds are elevated into untouchable political deities. A man whose educational history remains clouded in controversy sits atop the Nigerian state while citizens scream death wishes at anyone who dares question him. Newspapers defend billionaires enriched by state patronage. Ordinary people defend the very forces impoverishing them.
That is not politics anymore. That is psychological collapse.
Yesterday a woman swore publicly by Ogun that I should be killed for writing critically about Bola Tinubu. Killed. Finished off. Destroyed. For expressing a political opinion.
What kind of society reaches that point?
This is no longer democracy in the healthy sense of the word. It is cult worship. It is emotional enslavement. It is a sickness of the mind in which citizens become emotionally attached to the very people crushing them.
And perhaps the most tragic part is this: millions of Nigerians with talent, education, and resources have emotionally checked out of the country entirely. Nearly seventeen million Nigerians now live abroad. Many escaped not simply poverty, but exhaustion. They found peace in Houston, London, Atlanta, Toronto, Stockholm. They built stable lives and decided Nigeria was no longer worth the psychological damage.
I understand them.
I have lived abroad since 1960. I have been extraordinarily fortunate. God blessed me with an exceptional education, an accomplished family, and access to the highest levels of society on both sides of the Atlantic. I do not pretend to fully understand the daily humiliation endured by Nigerians struggling to survive in overcrowded immigrant districts in Europe or America. I have not lived that reality. My life has been protected from much of that hardship.
But what I do understand is national decline. I understand the emotional pain of watching a great country slowly decay while many of its citizens defend the decay itself.
And this is why replacing one corrupt politician with another will solve nothing.
Nigeria’s problem is now deeper than Tinubu. Deeper than APC. Deeper than PDP. Deeper than tribal politics. The disease has entered the bloodstream of the republic itself. The worship of money. The worship of power. The abandonment of shame. The collapse of moral authority. The normalisation of theft. The celebration of mediocrity. The hatred of truth-tellers.
The entire tree must be shaken.
There must come a moment of national reckoning so severe that crimes against the Nigerian people carry consequences visible enough to terrify future generations away from repeating them. Not vengeance. Not mob justice. But a ruthless restoration of standards, discipline, accountability, and fear of the law.
Without that, nothing changes.
Perhaps I am foolish to still care. Many of my friends no longer do. They enjoy their lives in New York, London, or Houston and ask a simple question: why waste your peace of mind on people who curse you for trying to defend them?
It is a fair question.
But maybe some of us are cursed with memory. Maybe some of us remember Nigeria too clearly to look away. We remember the promise. We remember the pride. We remember what the country once was before greed, impunity, and political gangsterism hollowed it out from within.
And perhaps that memory itself is a kind of madness.
If so, then maybe madness is exactly what Nigeria now requires.

@Keir_Starmer “The final stage of failed leadership is not outrage, it’s indifference. People simply stop expecting anything to improve.”
#LeadershipFailure #PoliticalFiction

Dumsor is back, and Mahama has no answers. 🚫💡
After the NPP ended the power crisis, the NDC has plunged Ghana back into darkness. You can’t run a "24-hour economy" without electricity.
Stop the excuses. Give us a timetable. Fix the lights! 🇬🇭
#DumsorIsBack #LeadershipFailure

@mrmacaroni 40 lives lost in Jos, and the silence is deafening. 😡 Zero accountability. Zero responsibility. A leader who can’t even acknowledge his people’s pain is failing the nation. How many more must die before we are heard? 💔🇳🇬 #JosMassacre #LeadershipFailure
L’échec du leadership congolais
Ce que le peuple congolais endure aujourd’hui est le résultat direct d’un leadership irresponsable qui privilégie les intérêts personnels au détriment du bien-être de la population.
#LeadershipFailure

THE FAILURE OF CONGOLESE LEADERSHIP
What Congolese people are enduring today is a direct result of irresponsible leadership that prioritizes personal gain over the welfare of the population. #LeadershipFailure

THE FAILURE OF CONGOLESE LEADERSHIP
What Congolese people are enduring today is a direct result of irresponsible leadership that prioritizes personal gain over the welfare of the population. #LeadershipFailure

OMG! Parents should not have to undo the damage coming from the highest office in the land. No child should grow up thinking that cruelty, lies, bullying and reckless behavior are what leadership looks like. #LeadershipFailure #CharacterMatters #DoBetterAmerica #FutureAtRisk

@BillClinton You owe America more than platitudes.
You really disrespected US:
A spectacular #LeadershipFailure of unimaginable infidelity.
https://t.co/Jef8eyxkxy
@remercurize @atrupar @ColleenHolt20 Nope.
There's been Intel for a decade that the school was separated with a wall from the military base.
The only plausible explanation is that Intel was ignored while choosing targets.
Hegseth fired most of the department that works to prevent civilian deaths.
#LeadershipFailure

@BasedMikeLee 5 Senators can change Leadership AWAY from Thune!
#LeadershipFailure...The Housing Vote is Pocahontas's bill.
The Middle East is burning while world leaders trade statements instead of solutions. Power games are costing innocent lives. History will remember this silence. #MiddleEastCrisis #LeadershipFailure #TelAviv #Iran #America #Trump
पंजाब में जब बाढ़ आई तब केजरीवाल और भगवंत मान गायब थे…
#PunjabFloods #Accountability #LeadershipFailure
@NayabSainiBJP @AAPPunjab @ArvindKejriwal @BhagwantMann
Baburao Mane doesn’t offer solutions for Dharavi—
only threats, pressure, and obstruction.
That’s not activism. That’s self-preservation. That's thuggery and criminal activity.
#LeadershipFailure #mumbaipolitics
"The violence in Patuakhali and the government's inaction highlight the growing crisis in Bangladesh. Where is the leadership? #BangladeshCrisis #LeadershipFailure #Patuakhali #LenaMiu #RahulGandhi #TejRan #T20WorldCup #NoConfidenceMotion #HumanRights

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