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Nigeria’s Fragile Economy, Re-Capitalisation, and Nuclear Weapons: State, Versus Stomach, Insecurity | ThisDay (NG)

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  • Nigeria's economy faces significant challenges, including issues with re-capitalization.
  • The article links economic fragility to national security concerns, particularly regarding nuclear weapons.
  • It questions the state's priorities, contrasting security spending with the population's basic needs.

Nigeria's economy is currently navigating a period of profound fragility, compounded by difficulties in re-capitalization efforts. These economic struggles have far-reaching implications, extending into the realm of national security.

The article draws a stark parallel between the nation's economic instability and its focus on issues like nuclear weapons. It suggests a potential misallocation of resources, where significant attention and funds are directed towards advanced security measures while the fundamental needs of the populace, referred to as the "stomach," remain unmet.

This juxtaposition raises critical questions about the state's priorities. The author implies that true security cannot be achieved without first addressing the pressing economic and social welfare concerns of its citizens. The piece critiques a system that appears to prioritize geopolitical posturing over the immediate well-being of its people.

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Originally published by ThisDay in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.