Dr. Moses Paul, leader of the Free Nigeria Foundation, has called for a fundamental shift in how Nigerians perceive their country, emphasizing the need to balance criticism with a vision for progress. In a statement released by the foundation, Paul argued that while Nigeria faces significant challenges, the nation should not be defined solely by its flaws but also by its potential.
He warned that frustration alone is not a sustainable strategy for change, stating that without clear direction, movements risk burning out or unintentionally dismantling the foundations of progress. According to Paul, true transformation requires a deep understanding of national identity, values, and aspirations.
“This movement is different,” he stated, asserting that the Free Nigeria Foundation seeks not only to challenge existing problems but also to define a constructive path forward. He urged Nigerians to move beyond disillusionment and actively shape a new narrative for the country.
Paul concluded by stressing that meaningful change begins with a clear understanding of what Nigeria truly represents, calling on citizens to engage in purposeful action toward national development.