Utomi: Nigeria currently under state capture, no sense of intergrity

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Pat Utomi, a prominent figure in the Labour Party (LP), expressed his anticipation as we approach May 1, known as workers day for the unveiling of the new tribe’s portal.

He highlights the significance of this new tribe in the context of market dynamics, drawing parallels to corporate strategies where leaders revamp products and rebrand to stay relevant.

Utomi laments Nigeria is currently grappling with significant challenges. The country is under state capture, which means that the state’s resources are being monopolized by a select few.

This situation has led to a decline in state legitimacy. Furthermore, there is a noticeable loss of integrity, further exacerbating the situation. This state of affairs has resulted in the once-respected brand of Nigeria losing its strategic relevance.

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