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The African Heritage Institution (AfriHeritage) is worried that Nigeria is struggling to provide the basic needs of its people after 60 years of independence.
The think-tank and research institute complained about the situation at a discourse held in collaboration with the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The parley was convened to deliberate on the way forward amid the national and human security challenges.
Prof. Ufo Okeke-Uzodike, AfriHeritage Director regretted that average Nigerians are consistently afraid of security uncertainties.
He observed that while parents and children worry about safety at the markets, schools and places of worship, farmers worry about bandits as they attend to their farms or livestock.