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Nothing Works In Nigeria by walexpal(m): 8:17am On Dec 25, 2019
I am extremely concerned about the state of our dear country. To be frank, Nigeria is retrogressing as each day passes by. Most of the professionals are relocating on daily basis and our leaders are nonchalant regarding this.

I asked myself; what is necessitating this exodus? The answer I got is a simple question. ‘’What do we really enjoy as a Nation even when we are willing to pay for it’’

I have never felt anyone relocating around me until this time.

Since I got to Lagos yesterday, it’s beginning to dawn on me again the second time that things are not working in Nigeria. First was when I was about to come home from my secondment in United Kingdom and this time again.

Virtually all the great guys I know have all relocated without blinking an eye. At the moment, if I start to count, not less than 10 people that I know are currently preparing to move despite the fact that they earn well in Nigeria.

Nigeria is a very lawless country with a lots of dishonest, selfish and wicked individuals running the show.

In the last few weeks I have been up country and since I was in the hotel, it never dawn on me what my family had gone through in the past weeks.

I was really moved when they recounted their struggle while I was away. Now I am feeling it too.

PHCN have since taken the transformer away, it’s about two months now. Life goes on, no one seem to be concerned. Even those with their transformer intact don’t have light.
The roads are in terrible states and security recently have been a thing of serious concern. These are just few of Nigeria’s problem.

No one’s movement/relocation has ever shaken me not until this time when a very close friend shared the good news of relocating to the United States.

I am struggling to see if I am just being emotional the second time or I have really made up my mind to relocate.

Whatever the case, I await time to fully tell.

Nigeria needs help.

Merry Xmas and I wish everyone a prosperous new year.
Re: Nothing Works In Nigeria by Solsix(m): 8:51am On Dec 25, 2019
DSS is working if you think is a lie carry placard and write bubu is a failure, u go know how far
Re: Nothing Works In Nigeria by 9jii(m): 9:20am On Dec 25, 2019
The fact is things aren't working for you and you only focus on what's not working. Here we are grateful and hopeful.
Re: Nothing Works In Nigeria by Angelparadise: 9:29am On Dec 25, 2019
walexpal:
I am extremely concerned about the state of our dear country. To be frank, Nigeria is retrogressing as each day passes by. Most of the professionals are relocating on daily basis and our leaders are nonchalant regarding this.

I asked myself; what is necessitating this exodus? The answer I got is a simple question. ‘’What do we really enjoy as a Nation even when we are willing to pay for it’’

I have never felt anyone relocating around me until this time.

Since I got to Lagos yesterday, it’s beginning to dawn on me again the second time that things are not working in Nigeria. First was when I was about to come home from my secondment in United Kingdom and this time again.

Virtually all the great guys I know have all relocated without blinking an eye. At the moment, if I start to count, not less than 10 people that I know are currently preparing to move despite the fact that they earn well in Nigeria.

Nigeria is a very lawless country with a lots of dishonest, selfish and wicked individuals running the show.

In the last few weeks I have been up country and since I was in the hotel, it never dawn on me what my family had gone through in the past weeks.

I was really moved when they recounted their struggle while I was away. Now I am feeling it too.

PHCN have since taken the transformer away, it’s about two months now. Life goes on, no one seem to be concerned. Even those with their transformer intact don’t have light.
The roads are in terrible states and security recently have been a thing of serious concern. These are just few of Nigeria’s problem.

No one’s movement/relocation has ever shaken me not until this time when a very close friend shared the good news of relocating to the United States.

I am struggling to see if I am just being emotional the second time or I have really made up my mind to relocate.

Whatever the case, I await time to fully tell.

Nigeria needs help.

Merry Xmas and I wish everyone a prosperous new year.
Thanks for appreciating the horror innocent citizens of this failed country are passing through on a daily basis . In a country bless with human and natural resources but few heartless corrupted POLITICIANS that stole what belong to all just to keep a fortune that his or her next 5th generation can not finish. We only have hope as the last resort and wait through daily prayers for God to touch the lives of those elements that put, lead us in this sorry state .
Those who are opportune to relocate are most lucky than we that are stake in these miserable condition.

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