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Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Zigzagman: 11:52am On Jul 13, 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL6V8U9yoeQ

The Daily Struggles Of Young, Unmarried Nigerians Today


It's no surprising that cases of depression are on the rise.

1. There's inflation affecting basic staples.

2. Most young NIgerians do not earn enough to plan for their futures.

3. Most young people express fears for their mental health. Especially for self-employed individuals who won't earn except their services and products are used.


So how do you keep hope alive?

How do you deal with rising bills?

How do you plan for a family as a single, unmarried nigerian?


In the above video, everyday Nigerians share their strategies for cutting costs, increasing their earning and managing the bills that come with romance.

Please watch and share how you're surviving.

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Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by orjibra1: 11:56am On Jul 13, 2023
That black guy that said "Criminals don't know what God has done for them? grin"

Zigzagman:

It's no surprising that cases of depression are on the rise. There's inflation affecting basic staples. And most young NIgerians do not earn enough to plan for their futures. Most young people surveyed in the video below expressed fears for their mental health. Especially for self-employed individuals who won't earn except their services and products are used.

So how do you keep hope alive? How do you deal with rising bills? How do you plan for a family as a single, unmarried nigerian?

In the video below, everyday Nigerians share their strategies for cutting costs, increasing their earning and managing the bills that come with romance. ;

Please watch and share how you're surviving.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL6V8U9yoeQ
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by STEWpid(f): 12:21pm On Jul 13, 2023
Chai..

Many children go into hustling than what was obtainable in the past 25 years and above.
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Zigzagman: 2:59pm On Jul 13, 2023
STEWpid:
Chai..

Many children go into hustling than what was obtainable in the past 25 years and above.

so true
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Dimaya: 7:55pm On Jul 13, 2023
STEWpid:
Chai..

Many children go into hustling than what was obtainable in the past 25 years and above.

I think things have been basically the same
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by STEWpid(f): 9:02pm On Jul 13, 2023
Dimaya:


I think things have been basically the same

How many girls hustle with their kpussies in those days compared to now?

How many boys fit smoke or toast girls in those days compared to now?
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by ideamonster: 1:27pm On Jul 14, 2023
STEWpid:


How many girls hustle with their kpussies in those days compared to now?

How many boys fit smoke or toast girls in those days compared to now?

oga, there's nothing new under the sun. prostitution has been as old as makind. Things were hard in the past, you just were probably too young to remember.

For example during Abacha's time, things were so bad, that everyone was going to the sawmill, looking for sawdust to cook with.

Those involved in prostitution have no excuse. If a woman wants to work, she will work. If she doesn't, she will lie on the economy
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Zigzagman: 4:14pm On Jul 14, 2023
ideamonster:


oga, there's nothing new under the sun. prostitution has been as old as makind. Things were hard in the past, you just were probably too young to remember.

For example during Abacha's time, things were so bad, that everyone was going to the sawmill, looking for sawdust to cook with.

Those involved in prostitution have no excuse. If a woman wants to work, she will work. If she doesn't, she will lie on the economy


Abacha. Those were days of nationwide suffering. lipsrsealed
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by STEWpid(f): 8:37pm On Jul 14, 2023
ideamonster:


oga, there's nothing new under the sun. prostitution has been as old as makind. Things were hard in the past, you just were probably too young to remember.

For example during Abacha's time, things were so bad, that everyone was going to the sawmill, looking for sawdust to cook with.

Those involved in prostitution have no excuse. If a woman wants to work, she will work. If she doesn't, she will lie on the economy



The only phrase I enjoyed in all your statements which is true is bolded above.

Yes! Nothing new under the sun and all atrocities have been there since the emergence of mankind.

I clearly understood the time of Abacha and sawdust in Lag.

I'll give you just only one e.g. so that you'll know where I'm pointing at:

CKAY in his recent song "By Now" said: "we supposed don dey fukk by now".

No one could dare say such in those days, especially for someone at his age!






















Meanwhile, it's extremely embarrassing that you referred to me as OGA!


Chai..
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Zigzagman: 10:01pm On Jul 14, 2023
STEWpid:




The only phrase I enjoyed in all your statements which is true is bolded above.

Yes! Nothing new under the sun and all atrocities have been there since the emergence of mankind.

I clearly understood the time of Abacha and sawdust in Lag.

I'll give you just only one e.g. so that you'll know where I'm pointing at:

CKAY in his recent song "By Now" said: "we supposed don dey fukk by now".

No one could dare say such in those days, especially for someone at his age!

Meanwhile, it's extremely embarrassing that you referred to me as OGA!


Chai..

there've always been risque songs. they were just in local languages. I
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Dimaya: 2:32pm On Jul 15, 2023
STEWpid:




The only phrase I enjoyed in all your statements which is true is bolded above.

Yes! Nothing new under the sun and all atrocities have been there since the emergence of mankind.

I clearly understood the time of Abacha and sawdust in Lag.

I'll give you just only one e.g. so that you'll know where I'm pointing at:

CKAY in his recent song "By Now" said: "we supposed don dey fukk by now".

No one could dare say such in those days, especially for someone at his age!






















Meanwhile, it's extremely embarrassing that you referred to me as OGA!


Chai..

So how do we put the genie back in the bottle?
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Dimaya: 6:27pm On Jul 15, 2023
you can't change anything. the whole world is going to shit embarassed
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Zigzagman: 9:13am On Jul 16, 2023
Dimaya:
you can't change anything. the whole world is going to shit embarassed

If as a man for any reason u earn less than ur partner, u have somewhat lost respect.

If at the beginning u were earning more and somehow by twist of faith she begins to earn more, same rule applies, u will still loose ur respect.
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Dimaya: 12:46pm On Jul 16, 2023
Zigzagman:


If as a man for any reason u earn less than ur partner, u have somewhat lost respect.

If at the beginning u were earning more and somehow by twist of faith she begins to earn more, same rule applies, u will still loose ur respect.

True
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Zigzagman: 8:04pm On Jul 16, 2023
nairaland members don't give advice they look for your mistakes and judge you according. If you don't have one, like typographical error they will always manufacture one psychologically to taunts you.
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Dimaya: 5:07pm On Jul 17, 2023
Zigzagman:
nairaland members don't give advice they look for your mistakes and judge you according. If you don't have one, like typographical error they will always manufacture one psychologically to taunts you.

Depends though. I've gotten some of the best advice from nairaland though
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Zigzagman: 9:39pm On Jul 17, 2023
Dimaya:


Depends though. I've gotten some of the best advice from nairaland though

whatever floats your boat, girl
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by ideamonster: 4:31pm On Jul 24, 2023
Zigzagman:



Abacha. Those were days of nationwide suffering. lipsrsealed

seems every post you've put on since last week has been a lamentation grin
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Zigzagman: 5:53pm On Aug 09, 2023
ideamonster:


seems every post you've put on since last week has been a lamentation grin

not lamenting. just stating reality
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by ideamonster: 8:12pm On Aug 24, 2023
Zigzagman:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL6V8U9yoeQ

The Daily Struggles Of Young, Unmarried Nigerians Today


It's no surprising that cases of depression are on the rise.

1. There's inflation affecting basic staples.

2. Most young NIgerians do not earn enough to plan for their futures.

3. Most young people express fears for their mental health. Especially for self-employed individuals who won't earn except their services and products are used.


So how do you keep hope alive?

How do you deal with rising bills?

How do you plan for a family as a single, unmarried nigerian?


In the above video, everyday Nigerians share their strategies for cutting costs, increasing their earning and managing the bills that come with romance.

Please watch and share how you're surviving.



May God help us all
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by ideamonster: 4:31pm On Aug 27, 2023
great one
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Dimaya: 4:48pm On Nov 06, 2023
just keep hope alive. don't give up.
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Dimaya: 5:39pm On Dec 23, 2023
Zigzagman:


not lamenting. just stating reality

long time no see
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by TheDarkporeShow: 4:55pm On Dec 30, 2023
Zigzagman:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL6V8U9yoeQ

The Daily Struggles Of Young, Unmarried Nigerians Today


It's no surprising that cases of depression are on the rise.

1. There's inflation affecting basic staples.

2. Most young NIgerians do not earn enough to plan for their futures.

3. Most young people express fears for their mental health. Especially for self-employed individuals who won't earn except their services and products are used.


So how do you keep hope alive?

How do you deal with rising bills?

How do you plan for a family as a single, unmarried nigerian?


In the above video, everyday Nigerians share their strategies for cutting costs, increasing their earning and managing the bills that come with romance.

Please watch and share how you're surviving.



spot on
Re: Young, Unmarried People Today Share Their Daily Mental Health Struggles by Dimaya: 5:47pm On Jan 05
its gets better

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