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Nigeria’s Vanishing Minds

Nigeria Is Drowning and Its Best Swimmers Have Left the Pool.

When a nation exports its intelligence and imports its leadership from the gutter, the countdown to catastrophe has already begun

Nigeria is in serious trouble, not the kind of trouble you can fix with an emergency cabinet reshuffle or a press release from Aso Rock, the kind of trouble that comes when a country systematically drives out its best minds and replaces them with its worst instincts.

Nigeria has been suffering from what researchers now openly describe as a pandemic of skilled-labour exodus — a haemorrhage so severe it is draining the very possibility of national progress.

This is not new, what is new is the speed, the scale, and the political vacuum that has been left behind , a vacuum that the Tinubu administration has gleefully filled with mediocrity, sycophancy, and men whose primary qualification is loyalty to a benefactor of deeply questionable credentials.

The health sector alone tells a devastating story: tens of thousands of doctors have left Nigeria for the United Kingdom, Canada, Saudi Arabia, and the United States over the past decade. University lecturers, frustrated by poor wages, dilapidated facilities, and constant strikes, are relocating abroad where their skills are valued. This exodus has worsened the quality of tertiary education in ways that will take generations to repair.

But this is about more than hospitals and lecture halls. This is about who is left to think. Who is left to push back. Who is left to say: this is wrong, this is dangerous, this is taking us off a cliff.

The answer, increasingly, is nobody. Or at least — not enough people.

What fills the void? Seyi Tinubu touring the north handing out cooked meals and cash gifts to small-scale business owners, with his supporters singing and dancing at iftar ceremonies — an exercise his critics widely regard as a strategic political campaign masquerading as charity ahead of 2027.

Former Jigawa Governor Sule Lamido was direct about it: “Arewa, which produced great leaders like Aminu Kano, Sardauna, Tafawa Balewa, is now being reduced to a region where people are only given cooked rice.” He called it what it is — humiliation dressed up as benevolence.

The EFCC arrested 20 suspects for electoral fraud during the FCT council polls alone, recovering over seventeen million naira in suspected vote-buying cash. Reports from civil society confirmed votes were openly traded for as much as ten thousand naira a head.

That is the Tinubu political model in its purest form. Not ideas. Not governance. Not vision. A bag of rice, a handful of naira, and the assumption that your citizens have no shame and no memory. They are not entirely wrong. And that is what should frighten every thinking Nigerian. Because this is not merely embarrassing. It is existential.

I have educated friends from Sudan ,brilliant sophisticated people who watched their country slide toward the abyss and told themselves it could not happen. They analysed, they debated, they wrote thoughtful pieces, they did not act with sufficient urgency. Today, Sudan is experiencing intense civil conflict between rival military factions, with widespread displacement, humanitarian collapse, and a near-total breakdown of civil governance. The conflict has engulfed population-dense cities, and security analysts now describe it as a possible precursor for what urban warfare looks like across the continent.

Nigeria is not Sudan. Nigeria is twenty times Sudan. That is not a comfort. That is a warning. The scale of the catastrophe, if it comes, will be proportional.

Nigeria already recorded rumours of a coup involving sixteen detained officers in September 2025, prompting a hasty military reshuffle by Tinubu.

The political temperature is not declining. The ethnic manipulation, the religious weaponisation, the deliberately stoked divisions — these are not background noise. They are the kindling.

Those who agitate for Biafra, for the breakup of Nigeria, for the balkanisation of a nation that fought and bled to remain whole — they are not freedom fighters. They are accelerants. Nnamdi Kanu did not call for debate. He called for violence and the violent overthrow of a sovereign state. That is the legal definition of treason. There is nothing heroic about it, and the elevation of traitors to martyrdom in certain quarters of Nigerian discourse is a sign of how far the rot has spread.

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What Nigeria needs is not another round of ethnic calculations and religious theatre. It needs its intelligent class to stop watching from the sidelines, stop sabotaging each other, stop waiting for someone else to go first. The diaspora has the resources, the distance, and the perspective. The educated professionals still in-country have the proximity and the stakes. Together, they have no excuse for silence.

Tribalism and religion have done more damage to Nigeria than any foreign enemy ever could. The country’s constitution is secular. Its governance should be rational. Neither condition currently applies.

There is no sustainable future for the African in Europe or North America. We are tolerated at best, resented at worst, and the political winds are not shifting in our favour. The future, if we are honest is in Africa. Most urgently, it is in Nigeria. Fix Nigeria and you have fixed the keystone. Let it collapse and the entire arch comes down.

The brains are there. The leadership capacity exists in abundance. What is missing is the will to stop pulling each other down, stop rewarding mediocrity with silence, and start making the loud, unapologetic, inconvenient noise that accountability actually requires.

I do not care about being popular. I care about being right before it is too late. Sudan came for the people who thought it could not happen to them. Nigeria, take note.

KIO AMACHREE

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