Recently, the country celebrated her independence, since 1960 when the nation had gained freedom from the British colonialist; it is now ethos for the country to roll out every year in remembrance of her first day as sovereign country – worth celebrating. So far, the journey in the past up to the present moment, Nigeria, giant of Africa, it is a pity to say the country at fifty-three is even crawling like baby. As sovereign nation, we need to rule ourselves. Leadership at the initial ground started with ethnic base governance when each region in the country ruled by self-government headed by premier, prime minister at the centre. The system started well, Nigerians projected nothing less than greener pasture, therefore, the next fifty years when the nation top hills, the path of being slavery would erase from the minds. Nevertheless, the battle for tribalism runs in the mind of Nigerian leaders. It is not really the fervent interest to develop the whole country but to make r