There seems to be an unspoken competition among Nigerian public servants to see who can make the quickest flight to Kigali, Rwanda. The idea that government meetings must always be held abroad needs to be revisited. Virtual platforms, which have become increasingly effective, can be used to facilitate many of these discussions without the need for excessive travel costs.
In recent times, there has been a noticeable trend among Nigerian public servants; a phenomenon that, while intriguing, is beginning to raise eyebrows. There seems to be an unspoken competition among these officials to see who can make the quickest flight to Kigali, Rwanda. It has almost become a joke, and yet it is no laughing matter when one considers the implications. I have caught up with several friends who work in various government agencies, and each time their latest excuse for being unavailable is the same: “I just arrived in Kigali for a meeting.” It is becoming a trend. Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is quickly becoming the go-to destination for Nigerian public servants. And, I must say, it is getting out of hand. This shift in travel preferences seems to have caught many off guard
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