The Three Pillars that Make Nations Develop: Good Morning Nigeria
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- Published: Tuesday, 16 September 2025 09:00
Why do some nations thrive while others remain trapped in cycles of poverty and underdevelopment? The Three Pillars that Make Nations Develop: Nigeria in Focus offers a groundbreaking perspective that challenges conventional development theories and presents a bold, spiritually-rooted framework for national transformation.
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Book Description:
Author Solowon (Diana) Gimba introduces a powerful new concept: Spiritual Infrastructure—a set of three non-material pillars that are essential to any nation's development: the constitution, national borders, and a functional postcode system. With Nigeria as a case study, the book reveals how these spiritual foundations are the missing links in Africa's ongoing struggle to achieve sustainable development.
Combining policy analysis, historical insight, and fresh theoretical models, this book dives deep into:
Why material infrastructure alone cannot transform a nation
How spiritual wellbeing influences national growth
The real reasons Nigeria and many African nations continue to lag behind
Why faith, identity, and inclusion must be central to public policy
A unique application of the Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule) to development priorities
Written for policymakers, development experts, academics, and anyone passionate about Africa’s future, this book is a must-read for those seeking transformative solutions for the world’s largest Black nation and other developing countries.
It’s time for a paradigm shift. This is not just a theory—it’s a call to action.
About the Author:
Solowon (Diana) Gimba is an international development practitioner known for her originality and analytical, detail-oriented, goal-driven professionalism. Equipped with in-depth intellectual and practical knowledge of public policy, she has over 25 years of field experience, she leads talented teams on multi-million Dollars projects in Africa, United Kingdom, and Canada.
She possesses strong leadership, self-motivation, team and people management skills, as well as the ability to effectively support country level development processes. Her recent book ‘The Three Pillars that Make Nations Develop: Good Morning Nigeria’ is a culmination of her experience; one of handwork, character and faith.
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