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Nigeria Burning the Candle at Both Ends -By Fadila Adamu Bashir

Yet, amid the growing strain, Nigeria still holds the tools for a different future. The same land scarred by extraction is rich in sunlight, wind, rivers, and fertile soil. With responsible leadership and long-term vision, development can advance without exhausting the environment that sustains it.

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At this defining moment, Nigeria stands at a dangerous crossroads. As Africa’s largest economy, the nation surges forward on the strength of oil wealth, rapid population growth, and expanding cities. Yet beneath the promise of progress lies a sobering truth: economic ambition is stretching the country beyond its environmental limits.

Driven by the hunger for growth, national prosperity has come at a steep cost. Oil remains the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, even as polluted rivers, poisoned farmlands, and toxic air become part of everyday life. Nowhere is this more visible than in the Niger Delta, where communities endure spills, gas flaring, and the slow erosion of their livelihoods.

Even more alarming, the damage extends beyond pollution to the very foundations of life. Forests are disappearing, biodiversity is collapsing, and once-vital waterways are turning hostile. Weak enforcement of environmental laws has allowed exploitation to thrive, transforming natural wealth into long-term vulnerability.

Compounding these struggles, climate change has intensified Nigeria’s environmental crisis. Rising temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, floods, and droughts threaten food security and livelihoods. For a nation where millions depend on agriculture, each environmental shock deepens poverty and uncertainty.

Yet, amid the growing strain, Nigeria still holds the tools for a different future. The same land scarred by extraction is rich in sunlight, wind, rivers, and fertile soil. With responsible leadership and long-term vision, development can advance without exhausting the environment that sustains it.

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In conclusion, Nigeria’s future hangs in the balance. Burning the candle at both ends may bring short-term gains, but it risks leaving nothing for tomorrow. True progress lies in choosing growth that preserves life, protects nature, and secures a sustainable future for generations to come.

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