The Nigerrian Convergence Project: A Framework for Forging National Unity.
A Pocket News Exclusive by: Odaudu Ijimbli and Onjefu Odaudu This is one of the most consequential governance questions in Africa, and it deserves serious, structural thinking rather than sentimental appeals to "unity." What follows is a comprehensive framework — not a single silver bullet, but an interlocking system of reforms designed to make ethnic and religious fragmentation progressively irrational while making shared Nigerian identity tangibly rewarding. *The Core Diagnosis* Nigeria's unity problem is not fundamentally cultural or spiritual — it is structural. The colonial and post-colonial state was designed so that access to resources, power, and opportunity flows primarily through ethnic and religious gatekeepers. Nigerians are not irrational for organizing along ethnic lines; they are responding rationally to a system that rewards ethnic mobilization and punishes civic solidarity. Any serious solution must change the incentive architecture of the s...