Ahead of the national and state elections in 2023, Nigeria’s weakening economy, rising poverty, violent conflicts and deepening divisions continue to pose a clear threat to the nation’s peace and progress.
The dire situation has naturally heightened the clamour for the restructuring of the Nigerian state.
Chief Robert Clark joins The Morning Show to discuss the state of the nation and why he believes that the only forward is for the constituent nationalities that make up Nigeria to come together and negotiate their co-existence.
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