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Nigerians Are Deprived So Many Amenities Of Life – Williams Uchemba Laments

Nigerians Are Deprived So Many Amenities Of Life – Williams Uchemba Laments.

The popular Comedian, Williams Uchemba, and husband to Brunella Oscar, has raised concerns about the economic stability of Nigeria.

He voiced out on the high corruption of the country after considering how other countries are developing more than Nigeria. The talented actor is currently in South Africa with his wife for their honey Moon.

The easy way of life in South Africa has made him emotional when he compared it to his country. According to him, Nigeria has resources but yet is high in corruption. He complained about the fact that even corrupt countries do call Nigeria a corrupt country due to poor governance.

His caption reads:

I woke up really sad and depressed over the state of Nigeria and I’m almost tearing up typing this. Now, I’ve lived in the western world in the past, both in the UK and US, and when I ask this question I justify my depression with well it’s a white man’s country that’s why they are ahead but why I’m really angry in this case is that we are talking about the same continent.

Do you know that Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa with a GDP of $398 Billion compared to SA which is the second-largest at $368 billion? Yet Nigeria needs to apply for a visa to travel to South Africa.  I am 3,500 feet above sea level and I’m looking at an African nation that built their country with their own natural resources, a country where you can’t tell if you are still in Africa or Europe because of its immense development despite the corruption in the country.

A country where their primary source of income comes from mining and industry. Tourism alone rakes in ZAR 130billion which is about $8.8billion for the country. In 2016 alone 16 million tourists visited SA and that number has steadily increased since then. 16 million guys and tourism only adds 2.8% to their GDP. Even with the corruption in their country the leaders are still steadily growing their industries and sectors.

You might not understand how Nigerians are suffering until you travel to other advanced countries then come back home and see how Nigerians have been deprived of basic life amenities of life.

So I ask, apart from bad Leadership Structure and lack of Vision, what do you think is our problem as a nation? Do you think we got independence way too early? Do you think that the democratic system of government is working in Nigeria and for Nigerians? There is corruption in other countries, why is Nigeria’s corruption so different and profound that even corrupt nations call us corrupt?? What do you think is the issue with Nigeria??

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