The Wickedness of Nigerian Leaders A Systematic Betrayal

Nigerian leaders have failed the people, putting personal gain over real progress. Schools crumble, hospitals decay, and critical thinking is suppressed while taxpayers' money funds pilgrimages and flashy projects. Honest Nigerians who speak out are silenced while corrupt politicians parade themselves as the nation’s face. This is not just negligence but a planned strategy to keep the youth powerless. If Nigeria is to change, anger must turn into action, and citizens must demand accountability before it is too late.

Prince Leunado

5/10/20252 min read

A Nation Held Hostage by Its Own Leaders

I have watched, year after year, as Nigerian leaders betray the very people they swore to serve. They do not lead they loot. They do not build they destroy. And yet, they stand tall, clapping for themselves, praising their own failures as if they were victories.

I remember seeing a Senate President applaud himself for building government houses that serve only a select few, while schools are left in ruins. Instead of funding education, he sponsors pilgrimages with taxpayers' money, ignoring the fact that scholarship funds have been cancelled. What kind of leadership decides that flyovers are more important than functioning hospitals? How can any sane person look at the decay in this country and think religious trips deserve priority over an educated future

A Deliberate Plan to Keep Nigerians Powerless

This is not incompetence. This is a carefully designed system of oppression. They do not just steal money, they steal the ability to think critically. They make sure young people do not have access to proper education, silencing the minds that could challenge their power. It is a wicked plan, executed with precision, ensuring that the youth remain too distracted, too desperate, too broken to fight back.

And yet, when honest Nigerians speak up, they are called enemies of progress. They say we are demarketing the country, making Nigeria look bad in the eyes of the world. But the real villains, the true ambassadors of Nigeria’s shame, are the politicians who sell us lies. They are the ones who market our country as a hopeless place, one where corruption thrives, and where integrity is punished.

No Place in History Only a Place in Hell

These people deserve no place in history. If anything, they belong in the darkest corner of existence, right there with rapists, murderers, and those who prey on the innocent. Because corruption kills. It kills through failed hospitals, through broken roads, through stolen opportunities. It steals the dreams of generations, suffocating hope before it can take flight.

The time for silence is over. The rage we feel must become action. We cannot continue to clap for thieves, to praise those who have ruined us. We must demand change. And we must keep demanding it until the wickedness is undone.

What’s Next

Nigeria stands at a crossroads. We can continue the cycle of silence and suffering, or we can rise and demand accountability. The question is, will we let this wickedness continue, or will we fight for a better future