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Burden of Followership is a bold and thought-provoking examination of the often-overlooked role that citizens play in the making—and unmaking—of leadership in Nigeria. Rather than placing sole blame on those in power, this book turns the mirror toward the people, arguing that bad leadership is not born in a vacuum, but thrives in an environment of complacency, silence, and selective loyalty. Drawing on historical patterns, social behaviors, and political realities, the author challenges Nigerians to confront the uncomfortable truth: that excuses, apathy, and blind allegiance have allowed incompetence and corruption to persist. The book calls for a radical shift in mindset—one that transcends ethnic and religious lines and prioritizes integrity, accountability, and competence over sentiment and self-interest. Burden of Followership is more than a critique—it is a call to action. It urges citizens to embrace their role not just as voters, but as vigilant participants in the democratic process. Through honest reflection and civic responsibility, the book argues, Nigerians can reclaim their power and reshape the nation’s destiny. This is a timely and urgent reminder that the future of Nigeria does not lie solely in the hands of its leaders—but in the will and resolve of its people.