A new vocabulary is increasingly gaining prominence in Nigeria's political lexicon. It is the nine-letter word - REVOLUTION. Hardly can any political event hold in the country today without the word revolution sneaking into direct discourse. Expectedly discussants always disagree on this vexatious political jargon that while some segments of outlook would fall for it and actually want it bloody others prefer a moderated approach just as others caution against it in entirety - whether bloody or mild. The reality is that one does not need a soothsayer or contemporary political psychotherapist to recognize that God indeed has blessed Nigeria to be a great nation with 'almost everything' on earth. What then could be the malady militating against the structured development of this 'Great Nation' with 'Great People' Under a sane ambiance the membership of Nigeria in some major International organizations like the premier United Nations (UN) and her organs -The World Bank International Monetary Fund (IMF) et cetera; The ECOWAS sub-region the Africa Union and the Commonwealth of nations to mention but a few is that Nigeria is very well positioned to be a primus inter pares in world affairs. Unfortunately the state of affairs has not pointed in this direction. Domestically the country is stagnate decayed and trapped in corruption and at present utterly different from the Nigeria we used to know as productive thriving nation with robust infrastructure that was well-organized with a vibrant economy. The Giant of Africa that a short while ago celebrated her fiftieth year independence-as a matter of fact is a society now completely the reverse of the one symbolized by former patriotic heroes and nationalist leaders-the likes of the Great Zik of Africa (of blessed memory) with his compatriots who deftly wrestled independence from British colonialism. Giant in the Sun Echoes of Looming Revolution evokes the mêl