Fragments of Thoughts: Almost Everything Wrong with Nigeria is a compelling collection of essays and reflective articles that confronts some of the most pressing social, political, and moral challenges facing Nigeria today.
Through a series of incisive and thought-provoking writings, the book explores issues such as corruption, drug abuse, systemic failure, institutional decay, youth disillusionment, and the everyday realities that shape national consciousness. Each fragment serves as both observation and critique—capturing not just what is wrong, but how deeply these problems are woven into the fabric of society.
Rather than offering simplistic answers, the book presents honest, often uncomfortable reflections that challenge readers to think critically about governance, responsibility, culture, and change. It is both a mirror and a question: how did we get here, and what will it take to move forward?
Fragments of Thoughts: Almost Everything Wrong with Nigeria is a bold intellectual and emotional engagement with the state of a nation—raw, reflective, and unafraid to speak truth to power.