Jason Hamaan Yes there are. I would be anonymous for safety reasons.
I was born and raised in Nigeria. I will tell you there are more problems with Nigerians than what is being reported in media. Here are some of the problems with Nigerians:
Crime in the core: In Nigeria, high rate of crimes done unaccountable. The government top officials have been involving in money laundering through awarding of projects which they knew won’t get done during their term. Some of these projects were later abandoned incompleted due to lack of fund while the government officials are on the run. In most case, the process of handing over of power were mostly done with the one handing over in assylum in far way foreign land in fear of being summon to court of his/her crime. People say “let the academics lead the nation” that may sound like a good idea but not applicable to Nigeria because Nigerian academics are the most corrupt. Did you know how much is tetfund? It worth billions of dollars. Funds which were supposed to be used in building more schools and increase class capacity, now, if you check in Nigeria schools mostly are depreciated, and classes were over-crowded. Why? Because tetfund are not use for school development but for personal development. Because the upper classes are corrupt from head to toe, in and out, the corrupt lower classes use the situation as a pretext into indulgence of internet scam whereby inadvertently scamming vulnerable fellow lower classes (NOT the corrupt upper class) because the upper classes had long secured the looted public money in foreign personal banks and foreign investments.
Insecurity & Terrorism: Since early 70s, Nigeria is dealing with insecurity. Why wouldn’t there be insecurity in Nigeria when foreigners are pushing through Nigeria en masse from all corners, to the extent where they’re recruited into military personnels and signed into top government posts. Often times, these foreigners were hired by lost politicians to perpetrate terrorism in areas where they lost elections. That’s the actual cause of North eastern Boko haram terrorism and banditry in Northern western areas in Nigeria.
Poor transport infrastructure: Progressive nations of the world all developed and sustained rail system linking throughout country but in the case of Nigeria, not that Nigeria didn’t have rail system in fact, rail was created functional since pre-independece. But the corrupt government refused to main and intentionally discontinued the rail system (only few areas still functioning) because they knew they can’t repeatedly award rail projects as they do with roads as rail will last for hundreds of years while roads wouldn’t a decade.