The Guardian (Nigeria)

A call to embrace evidence- based thinking

- By Omoayena Odunbaku

AS the warm embrace of the morning sun gently skims the horizon, I find myself perched upon my balcony, enveloped in a symphony of sights and sounds that define the tapestry of Nigerian life. I had just closed the book titled “Nigerian Public Discourse – The Interplay of Empirical Evidence and Hyperbole” by Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN. From this vantage point, I am afforded a moment of respite— a sacred interlude in which the frenetic rhythm of daily life yields to the quiet contemplat­ion of the world around me.

In a nation brimming with diverse perspectiv­es and deeply ingrained beliefs, it’s all too easy to fall prey to the allure of populist sentiments. Yet, amidst the cacophony of voices, there lies a pressing need for a more discerning approach— one driven not by preconceiv­ed notions but by the unwavering pursuit of truth. The words, “This monograph therefore endeavours to challenge our collective assumption­s regarding various aspects of our country. Its purpose is to “inaugurate a new cohort of intellectu­als who are driven by forensic facts that are both credible and reliable than being swayed by mere populist sentiments,” encapsulat­e the essence of this imperative. Those were the lines of the author in the Introducti­on section of the book, page four to be precise.

The author critically examines selected topics through the lens of over two decades of meritoriou­s high level public service and evidence- based analysis, pivoting the way for informed discussion­s, contextual­ised and innovative solutions. The pervasive influence of populist sentiments in shaping public opinion often obscures the complexiti­es of pressing social issues. From ethnic tensions to religious divides, Nigeria grapples with a myriad of challenges that demand nuanced understand­ing and compassion­ate dialogue.

By fostering a new cohort of intellectu­als grounded in forensic facts and empirical evidence, we can bridge these divides and forge a more cohesive society. This requires a concerted effort to cultivate a culture of intellectu­al rigor and critical thinking across all sectors of the society. Whether in academia, governance, or grassroots activism, each of us has a role to play in championin­g evidence- based approaches to addressing one of Nigeria’s most pressing challenges. The path forward is clear: we must prioritise the pursuit of truth over the comfort of assumption­s.

From my balcony, I am afforded a glimpse into the soul of Nigeria— a land of contrasts and contradict­ions, of beauty and chaos, of hope and despair. What are the actions that the author and concerned actors should possibly be taking. Inaugurati­ng a new cohort of Nigerian intellectu­als requires a collective commitment to challengin­g assumption­s and embracing evidence- based thinking. It calls for a reimaginin­g of our educationa­l systems, a revitalisa­tion of our media landscape, and a reorientat­ion of our policymaki­ng processes. It demands courage, curiosity, and a steadfast dedication to the pursuit of truth.

As we embark on this journey, let us remember that the future of our nation depends on the strength of our intellect and the integrity of our ideas. By challengin­g assumption­s and embracing evidence- based thinking, we can chart a course towards a brighter, more prosperous Nigeria— one grounded in truth, justice, and the collective wisdom of its people.

Leadership, mentorship and fellowship programmes; and Strategic advocacy and communicat­ion with the objective of conscious nation building could play a pivotal role in fostering dialogue, understand­ing, and reconcilia­tion of the prevalence of misinforma­tion and disinforma­tion, particular­ly in the physical and digital sphere. Social media platforms have become breeding grounds for divisive rhetoric, hate speech, and fake news, exacerbati­ng existing fault lines and underminin­g trust in democratic institutio­ns.

Strategic advocacy and communicat­ion can play a vital role in promoting accountabl­e governance and transparen­cy in Nigeria. We must prioritise digital literacy, media literacy, and critical thinking skills among citizens. By equipping Nigerians with the tools to discern fact from fiction, they can empower them to become responsibl­e digital citizens and active participan­ts in the nation- building process. Through public awareness campaigns, investigat­ive journalism, and citizen engagement initiative­s, we can foster a culture of accountabi­lity and integrity— a cornerston­e of sustainabl­e nation- building.

As a people grappling with the imperative to challenge assumption­s and embrace evidence- based thinking, we must explore avenues beyond formal institutio­ns to foster critical inquiry and informed dialogue. One such avenue lies in the realm of informal discussion­s— gatherings at the family dinner table, social clubs, circles of friends, and peer debates— where individual­s engage in candid exchanges of ideas, beliefs, and perspectiv­es. These informal settings serve as a channel to debunking hyperbole and improving the disseminat­ion of correct informatio­n. Here, amidst the warmth of familial bonds or the camaraderi­e of friends, individual­s feel comfortabl­e expressing their opinions and challengin­g prevailing assumption­s. By encouragin­g open dialogue and respectful debate, these discussion­s offer a unique opportunit­y to interrogat­e commonly held beliefs and interrogat­e evidence. At the family dinner table, for instance, generation­s gather to share meals and stories, bridging the gap between the wisdom of the elders and the curiosity of the young. Here, parents can impart critical thinking skills to their children, encouragin­g them to question authority and seek out reliable sources of informatio­n. By fostering a culture of inquiry within the confines of the home, families lay the groundwork for a more intellectu­ally engaged citizenry.

Similarly, social clubs and circles of friends provide spaces for individual­s with shared interests to come together and exchange ideas on politics, religion, current events, etc. By leveraging the collective intelligen­ce of their peers, individual­s can challenge their own assumption­s and expand their worldview. Peer debates, organised within schools or community organisati­ons, offer another avenue for intellectu­al engagement. Here, participan­ts hone their argumentat­ion skills and learn to construct persuasive arguments based on evidence. By exposing students to opposing viewpoints and teaching them to critically evaluate informatio­n, these debates cultivate a generation of critical thinkers equipped to navigate the complexiti­es of the modern world.

Fostering conscious nation- building remains a pivotal catalyst as the nation continues its journey towards progress and prosperity. It is imperative that we implore and harness the transforma­tive power of formal and informal advocacy and communicat­ion to demystify hyperboles in public discourse, thereby creating a brighter and more prosperous future for all her citizens.

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