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BEFORE “OK”-How Nigeria Began to Break

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A powerful political and philosophical reflection on governance failure, social collapse, corruption, silence, and the historical conditions that pushed Nigeria toward crisis.

Before the slogans…

Before the political movements…

Before the frustration reached the streets…

Nigeria had already begun to break.

Before “OK”: How Nigeria Began to Break is a deeply reflective and emotionally charged examination of Nigeria’s political decay, governance failures, social fragmentation, economic hardship, and the slow collapse of public trust that shaped modern Nigerian reality.

This book is not merely about politics.

It is about consequences.

Blending philosophy, political reflection, ethics, social commentary, governance analysis, and human-centered storytelling, Gabriel S. Ayayia explores how decades of:

  • corruption,
  • failed leadership,
  • silence,
  • institutional weakness,
  • inequality,
  • economic suffering,
  • policy failures,
  • insecurity,
  • and collective indifference

gradually fractured the soul of a nation.

At the center of the book lies one haunting question:

How does a nation rich in people, culture, resources, intelligence, and possibility slowly become trapped in cycles of suffering and disappointment?

The book examines:

  • the collapse of public trust,
  • leadership without accountability,
  • poverty amid abundance,
  • youth frustration and hopelessness,
  • broken infrastructure,
  • insecurity,
  • unemployment,
  • institutional decay,
  • civic silence,
  • and the emotional exhaustion of ordinary Nigerians trying to survive daily realities.

But Before “OK” goes deeper than political criticism.

It investigates:

  • the psychology of national decline,
  • the ethics of leadership,
  • the consequences of normalized dysfunction,
  • and the dangerous cost of silence in broken systems.

This is a book about:

  • responsibility,
  • governance,
  • national identity,
  • collective failure,
  • and the urgent need for ethical awakening.

It is written for:

  • Nigerians,
  • Africans,
  • political thinkers,
  • students,
  • activists,
  • policymakers,
  • researchers,
  • and anyone seeking to understand the deeper roots of societal collapse and political frustration.

Before “OK” is not simply asking who failed Nigeria.

It is asking how the failure became normalized.

Because nations rarely collapse overnight.

They break slowly —
through silence,
through compromise,
through neglect,
and through the dangerous acceptance of dysfunction as normal life.

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