If you found a wand that grants you a single wish is it solves all of Nigeria's problems... TLDR: It's interesting that if you gave the average Nigerian a magic wand to fix one problem, most would certainly choose money. Earn more, insulate yourself and/or escape the system. But most forget that no one out-earns a broken country. It's why our elders say “the okro plant dares not grow taller than the farmer.” Many believe if they can afford their own transportation, generators, boreholes, private security, private healthcare, and premium housing, then they'd become insulated from the crisis. They forget they'd still be living inside the same failing system, where: 🚩 Bad roads delay everyone. 🚩 Poor power hurts everyone's productivity. 🚩 Broken planning affects quality/cost of living for everyone, including the rich. The bigger crisis is the mindset that individual wealth can replace solving a national crisis. That belief keeps us fragmented & makes us hustle harder instead of demanding better systems. It creates personal coping strategies instead of solving general problems. So, if we must solve one single problem to solve every other Nigeria's problems, it would be fixing this mindset. When people accept that these problems can only be solved together, priorities shift. Pressure shifts and even governance changes. Until we all realize that surviving in a country like Nigeria shouldn't be a ‘solo sport,’ we will never face the responsibilities of demanding/creating change. And the country will keep failing.