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Will Nigeria Get Any Better? by Nigaraw(m): 3:25pm On Mar 17, 2021
I grew up in the north central part of Nigeria and was born in the mid 90s. I'm the first born in a family of 5 (including dad and mom).

Growing up life was simply better I don't know how it was in the 80s but I enjoyed life just like an average Nigeria kid should. We ain't poor neither are we too rich we belong to the "average class family". Life is simply just perfect.

My Dad built is first house in 1999 is second two years later. School was quite cheap and affordable and economy was better.

Fast foward to today it is the complete opposite. School fees these days will buy a land in my home town, the economy keeps getting harsher as time goes on. Prices of things have literally doubled in the market.

In those days if you kids get lost in the neigborhood is either he has gone to play ball or as regards to female she is playing with her peers. Or most times in the niegbours house watching TV. The same cant be said for today.

Looking into the future there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel. Infact the whole tunnel is completely dark. We are just wandering miserably. Some news I read here on nairaland saddens to my heart and I do question myself will Nigeria get any better?

Let's not even dive into politicians, I can write a whole book about them. The serious challenges we face in this country saddens my heart and there has been no room for improvement. Our prospects and bright minds have been finding thier way out of the country for the past couple of years (I can't blame them?. Our youths are jobless and the economy is harsh towards them.

Will there finally be a light at the end of the tunnel? Can we move forward as a nation? What will you do differently if you are to be in position of power? Did lord lugard make a mistake in the year 1914.

Let's rub mind and share thoughts.
Re: Will Nigeria Get Any Better? by Nobody: 3:52pm On Mar 17, 2021
Nigeria wont get better not because the country can not get better but because the people living inside Nigeria hate progress.

Instead of thinking about whether Nigeria will get better, focus on yourself and your family.

Dont get heart attack over a irredeemable country.
Re: Will Nigeria Get Any Better? by giftedben: 3:55pm On Mar 17, 2021
Let me be brutally honest with you. I see no future with this country.

Look around you. There is hunger in the land. No money, No food, and jobs.

If you know what people go through in order to put food on the table for their families. You will bomb this country.

It is only in this country that politicians see themselves as gods. Feeding fat on peoples salaries and nothing is done about it.

Nigerians are fools, imbeciles. By now ASO-ROCK should have been on fire.

Just tell me why will a youth be thinking of buying laptop only to use it to dupe innocent hard working westerners and asians. That is because it is the way we reason in this country. It is OK for one person to embezzle billions.

And for those of you who are in the habit of championing youth political party. Have you for once looked at Governor Bello or Desmond Elliott. They are smelling of embezzlement.

You guys don't know the monsters you are breeding. There are bandits in the North and you think bandits won't manifest in the South? You must be joking!!

Like SonofLothbrok will say "those of you who are killing in the name of One Nigeria, the day of your doom have arrived and you will not escape it.

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