A Nation Without Us explores the crisis of governance, identity, leadership, infrastructure, and collective responsibility in modern Nigeria. Through philosophical reflection, social analysis, and emotionally charged storytelling, Gabriel S. Ayayia examines how corruption, normalized dysfunction, economic hardship, and institutional failure continue to shape everyday life.
The book goes beyond criticism to ask deeper questions about citizenship, national consciousness, accountability, hope, and the future of human flourishing in a fractured society. It is both a wake-up call and a challenge to imagine a different path forward.
Blending political commentary with existential reflection, A Nation Without Us speaks to readers interested in African development, governance, ethics, leadership, social change, and the future of Nigeria.












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