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Can Nigerians Survive A Working Nigeria by Jokerman(m): 6:10pm On Feb 26, 2023
Copied from twitter by @MistuRants

I really hope that we Nigerians are ready for all the “inconveniences” we need to explain before our country gets better.

▪︎Let’s start with the businesses that have never paid taxes since they started operating. If a “working Nigeria” comes after your company…

▪︎All your saucy aunties and uncles that have been working in local governments for years and receive salaries without doing a single thing, when they are exposed and sacked, hope you won’t come and cry that the government is wicked?

▪︎ When the government comes after those who have knowingly built their houses on government properties just because “I have an uncle in the ministry and he has assured me that government won’t come after me.” Hope nobody will cry that the government is rendering families homeless
Re: Can Nigerians Survive A Working Nigeria by KanwuliaExtra: 6:11pm On Feb 26, 2023
Is that not what the elections are all about?
We have seen the result of a non-working Nigeria since independence abi?

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Re: Can Nigerians Survive A Working Nigeria by Jokerman(m): 6:16pm On Feb 26, 2023
KanwuliaExtra:
Is that not what the elections are all about?
We have seen the result of a non-working Nigeria since independence abi?

Many people want the status quo to continue that's why they are voting for relics like Tinubu and Atiku
Re: Can Nigerians Survive A Working Nigeria by Jokerman(m): 6:18pm On Feb 26, 2023
▪︎ When the so-called big men and women are expected to queue alongside the “common men” that they look down on in public places, hope nobody will cry that status and wealth are no longer respected in the Nigerian society.

▪︎ When drivers who have never gotten their driver’s licenses and have been driving for years ( boasting about their lawlessness) wake up one morning to a heavy fine or prison sentence, hope children will not come and cry that the government has arrested their breadwinner.

▪︎ When your “plugs” to get things done in any public institution become useless and you have to go through the right process for EVERYTHING, no matter how small, hope nobody will say Nigeria is making their lives harder.

▪︎ When the people that just wake up and start mixing/ packaging bleaching creams from their backyards wake up to NAFDAC in their homes, and get dragged to prison, hope you won’t come and post foolish JUSTICE FOR hashtags on social media ooo

▪︎ When all our friends and people we all know start filling up kirikiri prison for doing yahoo yahoo and other fraudulent activities, hope nobody will complain that business is no longer moving because there’s no one to sell their yahoo-inflated-overly-priced products to

▪︎ When you have to get proper certification and license before operating any business, hope you won’t say the government is stifling entrepreneurs
Re: Can Nigerians Survive A Working Nigeria by KanwuliaExtra: 6:19pm On Feb 26, 2023
Jokerman:


Many people want the status quo to continue that's why they are voting for relics like Tinubu and Atiku

Please, leave Atiku out of it. He might be old, but means well for Nigeria. OBJ was the ROTTEN FISH HEAD OF PDP!

Tinubu is THE MAIN AND ONLY POLITICAL THUG representing APC!

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