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Peter
December 2, 2021 at 11:09 pm
Unity is not the problem of Nigeria but uniformity. The injustice and impunity are driven by lack of uniformity in application of law, socioeconomic and political placement. The indiscriminate application of law and execution of policy to favor one side and discriminate against another (either religiously, tribal or political party bias). This cut across all sectors of our administration. An open display of superiority or flagrant bias application of injustice and impunity is obvious and conspicuously practiced at all levels of government throughout the federation. Education sectors have their own shares.