ONE COUNTRY, 256 NATIONS

What’s Really Wrong With Nigeria, Who’s to Blame — and How to Fix It Before It’s Too Late.

By Dr. Ope Banwo – “The Mayor of Fadeyi”

⚡ THE BOOK THEY WON’T WANT YOU TO READ

Nigeria is not just a country.

It is a living contradiction — rich yet poor, religious yet lawless, talented yet directionless. We shout “unity,” but we live like 256 warring tribes sharing one green passport.
For decades, politicians, pastors, and pundits have blamed everyone but themselves.
Now, at last, someone has called their bluff.

Dr. Ope Banwo, fiery lawyer, techpreneur, and fearless voice of the people, tears open Nigeria’s deepest wounds and names names — presidents, generals, pastors, godfathers, and ordinary citizens alike.

This book doesn’t whisper. It roars.

🧨 WHY THIS BOOK MATTERS RIGHT NOW

While the elites argue over zoning and fake reforms, ordinary Nigerians are running out of patience — and hope.

“If Nigeria continues this way,” Banwo writes, “it won’t explode — it will simply rot from the inside.”

One Country, 256 Nations is not another academic rant. It is a street-level X-ray of a broken nation, told with humor, heartbreak, and hard receipts.

It exposes:

✅ The tribal time bomb that still divides us after 60 years of independence.
✅ The religion industry that monetized faith and killed morality.
✅ The fake federalism that turns governors into beggars and Abuja into a feudal overlord.
✅ The runaway population crisis no one dares to discuss.
✅ The leadership cartel that keeps recycling failure.
✅ And the 12+ cancers slowly destroying Africa’s sleeping giant.

Then, Banwo offers The Fix — bold, practical, implementable ideas drawn from history, other nations, and unfiltered common sense.

📚 WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER INSIDE:

• The shocking truth about why Nigeria never became one nation.

• How religion, tribe, and greed became state policies.

• Why “federal character” destroyed real character.

• How overpopulation, corruption, and fake unity fuel insecurity and poverty.

• The MANGA Manifesto — seven pillars to Make Nigeria Great Again, built on justice, federalism, youth power, and moral revival.

• Real receipts, real names, real solutions — not political theory.

💥 WHY READERS ARE CALLING IT “THE FEARLESS BOOK OF THE YEAR”

“Every Nigerian needs to read this before the next election.”

— Readers’ Advance Review

“This book feels like sitting in a bar with Fela, Soyinka, and Achebe arguing about Nigeria — and the Mayor of Fadeyi moderating with a megaphone.”

— Ayo Bello, Student Activist, Ibadan

🔥 WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR

✅ Nigerians tired of recycled excuses.
✅ Diaspora citizens who still believe Nigeria can rise.
✅ Youths seeking truth and direction beyond social-media noise.
✅ Policymakers, journalists, and change agents who need data and fire in one package.

💡 WHY IT WILL SHAKE THE SYSTEM

Because this book doesn’t play safe. It doesn’t flatter tribes, pastors, or politicians.
It demands accountability without apology — and exposes the unholy alliances between government, religion, and followership that keep Nigeria stuck.
It ends not with despair, but with a roadmap to nationhood — and a challenge to every reader:
“You can’t fix Nigeria if you won’t first face Nigeria.”

💥 GET YOUR COPY TODAY

Be among the first to own this revolutionary book before the gatekeepers bury the conversation again.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr. Ope Banwo — attorney, techpreneur, activist, and self-styled Mayor of Fadeyi — has spent three decades fighting for justice, innovation, and national rebirth.

Founder of Naija Lives Matter and Mobisoft 360 Inc., he has written over 60 books on business, leadership, and social transformation.

He writes not from theory, but from trenches — as a citizen who refuses to give up on Nigeria.

If you’ve ever asked, “What’s really wrong with Nigeria?” — this book answers.
If you’ve ever asked, “Can we fix it?” — this book shows how.

But be warned: After reading One Country, 256 Nations, you’ll never be able to pretend again that you “didn’t know.”

👉🏾 Click below to order your copy and join the movement. Nigeria won’t change itself, but together, we can.

✊🏾 One Country. Many Nations. One Last Chance to Get It Right.

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