Nigeria, Feb. 23 -- Nigeria has, over the years, evolved into a nation that starkly mirrors the structure of a corporation where a privileged few sit comfortably in the boardroom making high-stakes decisions while the majority toil endlessly in the factory, struggling to make ends meet.

This class differentiation is no longer just an observation, it has become an undeniable reality. The recent high-profile fundraising event for former military president Ibrahim Babangida's (IBB) book launch, where a handful of individuals raised billions of Naira in mere hours, further exposed the extreme wealth disparity between Nigeria's elite and its struggling masses. This incident, among many others, paints a clear picture of the socioeconomic imbal...