In Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason , he distinguishes between the phenomena : the world as we perceive it through our senses and biases, and the noumena : the "thing-in-itself" ( Ding an sich ), the underlying reality that exists independent of human observation. In the "NigeriaSphere," political discourse is often trapped in the phenomenal: the noise of ethnicity, the optics of "stomach infrastructure," and the performative nature of power. However, the emergence of figures like Peter Obi and Alex Otti suggests a shift toward a Noumenal Paradigm . They represent a core reality of leadership that exists beyond the traditional Nigerian political theatre. This article explores how the "Obi-Otti" paradigm shift serves as a theoretical and practical blueprint for a new era of African governance. The Theoretical Framework: Leadership as the "Thing-in-Itself" To view leadership through a Kantian lens is to strip away the acci...
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