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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by ProJectAnatot(m): 5:18pm On Jan 06
Pecoleee345:


The problem is we focus too much on the presidency forgetting the one we should hold is the governor.

We should go Abuja to face tinubu while leaving the governors abi
I don't know if this governors are using jazz or we just have alot of educated illiterate in Nigeria.


Your governor is suppose to create job and better the likelihood of where you residing that why he get allocation every month.


Better start asking your governor what he is doing with your money and leave the presidency alone.


The Governors don't control the economy of Nigeria. Or are the governors responsible for the drastic and reckless devaluation of Naira? I mean let the economy be fair at least.

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by nlreserve: 5:19pm On Jan 06
Realguyman1:
Shay na state governors go improve economy and make life dey affordable for the citizens?, shay na state governors go set minimum wage for the country?, shay na state governors go appoint competent security chiefs abi to tackle insecurities for the country?
help me tell those enemies of progress. Their job is to discourage meaningful development and defend the criminals. Like the governors can change the economy.

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by TUTU147: 5:23pm On Jan 06
Alexlalax1:
Una go complain tire....when we tell una to use una brain, tribalism no gree una. This is just the Genesis....book of lamentation still far ooo
No loud am, them dey teach igbo politics 101

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by abba190: 5:24pm On Jan 06
MikeofKd:
This period is the worst period be a Nigerian youth ,the government has completely crippled and humiliated us. The economy is very bad and even worse, things are getting out of hand every blessed day.

My problem with Nigerians are our spirit of adaptation , I can promise you dat if fuel sells for 5k per litre people would still buy after complaining heavily , cause thats all we do ,complain bitterly but everyone would at d end of the day find ways to adapt.

For how long are we going to continue this way for christ sake? Almost all the youth are into one fraudulent activity or the other these days and the most decent looking ladies have a very troublesome amount of body count these days as well.

How I wish we can all in our frustrations pay Tinubu a visit at Aso rock , atleast make we protest heavily reach him side cus im fed up honestly.

I'm a bachelor but im still managing like a student , bills upon bills and worst you dont even get to enjoy for these services you pay for at all.

You cant even find an understanding girlfriend anymore in this country. Omo make I stop here before I go craze , Nigeria matter fit make man craze .
brotherly u have said my mind, nigeria is really fvcked up and the masses are very good in adapting any harsh situation, thats why the leaders r not afraid of any anti-poor policy

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by nlreserve: 5:25pm On Jan 06
Pecoleee345:


The problem is we focus too much on the presidency forgetting the one we should hold is the governor.

We should go Abuja to face tinubu while leaving the governors abi
I don't know if this governors are using jazz or we just have alot of educated illiterate in Nigeria.


Your governor is suppose to create job and better the likelihood of where you residing that why he get allocation every month.


Better start asking your governor what he is doing with your money and leave the presidency alone.
It is a pity that youths like you are not well informed. Why are you discouraging this move from focusing on the presidency? Are the governors in charge of the economy? Is it not the presidency who is in charge of the economic policies through the CBN and monetary agencies?

Please, the focus should be on the presidency and the governors wouldn't be an issue. Attack the head and other parts get affected. You people should learn to reason and stop discouraging good ideas to come. How many governors do u want to focus on?

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by spy24(m): 5:27pm On Jan 06
Nicepoker:
A country where when its citizens have their backs against the wall. Instead of fighting back. Chooses to dig a hole in the wall and slid inside. grin

The problem is tribalism.... Not that we cannot fight
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by sukkot: 5:27pm On Jan 06
You youths are crazy. The youths of today have a better chance of being richer than their parents very easily. Go and ask your parents if youths were rich like burna boy and davido and whiz kid in their days ? It was impossible for kids to make it in the eighties or nineties I would assume . Kids of todays have access to the global market through their mobile phones and can access remote jobs in dollars and at 1200 to 1 they are getting rich. I have eighteen year old relatives living in naija who are coding geniuses who are the ones feeding their parents from remote job dollars. Kids are into forex and crypto and online business and coding and music etc killing it more than their parents . As a child today the possibility of being richer than your parents is very high and this stagnant environment of money devaluation helps you more if you can access the dollar. You kids of this generation have it better than any generation that Nigeria has ever produced. I know how many times I have pulled up to ebeanos and a 20 year old pulls up in a bentley. Stop complaining jor you guys have it the best

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Alexlalax1(m): 5:30pm On Jan 06
TUTU147:
No loud am, them dey teach igbo politics 101
who dey teach Igbo people politics. Igbos will be the last tribe to die of hunger in this asshole. Abeg swerve!!!
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Jamie1000: 5:32pm On Jan 06
You're not alone bro. I had this same thought just now. Infact, any gal you approach now will tell you please, pay me and knack. If you don't have money no come decieve me with love. Imagine how hard it is for men, how much more ladies. The economy is bad that 200k a month salary still means poor

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by FireUpNow(m): 5:32pm On Jan 06
We have to push it as things are so difficult right now.

Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by spy24(m): 5:33pm On Jan 06
Pecoleee345:


The problem is we focus too much on the presidency forgetting the one we should hold is the governor.

We should go Abuja to face tinubu while leaving the governors abi
I don't know if this governors are using jazz or we just have alot of educated illiterate in Nigeria.


Your governor is suppose to create job and better the likelihood of where you residing that why he get allocation every month.


Better start asking your governor what he is doing with your money and leave the presidency alone.

You no go school....
Is it state government that controls the exchange rate, macro economics and security of the country ?
Dey playyy

The federal government has failed. Everything that is going on in this country today is the result of a failed centre

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Ezzymadu: 5:34pm On Jan 06
My guy if say na head we use de waka it for good, Them have turn us upside down

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by correctguy101(m): 5:35pm On Jan 06
MikeofKd:
This period is the worst period be a Nigerian youth ,the government has completely crippled and humiliated us. The economy is very bad and even worse, things are getting out of hand every blessed day.

My problem with Nigerians are our spirit of adaptation , I can promise you dat if fuel sells for 5k per litre people would still buy after complaining heavily , cause thats all we do ,complain bitterly but everyone would at d end of the day find ways to adapt.

For how long are we going to continue this way for christ sake? Almost all the youth are into one fraudulent activity or the other these days and the most decent looking ladies have a very troublesome amount of body count these days as well.

How I wish we can all in our frustrations pay Tinubu a visit at Aso rock , atleast make we protest heavily reach him side cus im fed up honestly.

I'm a bachelor but im still managing like a student , bills upon bills and worst you dont even get to enjoy for these services you pay for at all.

You cant even find an understanding girlfriend anymore in this country. Omo make I stop here before I go craze , Nigeria matter fit make man craze .

See brother, you go jhus wound yasef with all this kind worry....

It's a good time to be in the country and it's also a very terrible time to be in the country... grin

Just depends on ya doings...

But, truth is ,..

The country has gone to the shitters...

SMH
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by IbeOkehie: 5:36pm On Jan 06
What is going on? Na so so lamentation these days, I don't even see much joy for the New Year!!!! Come on guys Nigeria isn't that bad.

It is well, God is in control, insha Allah!

Good Luck to Nigeria

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Unheardyearning: 5:37pm On Jan 06
I dedicate “war “ by Bob marley and the wailers to this post:

That until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned; That until there are no longer first-class and second class citizens of any nation; That until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes; That until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race; That until that day, the dream of lasting peace and world citizenship and the rule of international morality will remain but a fleeting illusion, to be pursued but never attained; And until the ignoble and unhappy regimes that hold our brothers in Angola, in Mozambique and in South Africa in subhuman bondage have been toppled and destroyed; Until bigotry and prejudice and malicious and inhuman self-interest have been replaced by understanding and tolerance and good-will; Until all Africans stand and speak as free beings, equal in the eyes of all men, as they are in the eyes of Heaven; Until that day, the African continent will not know peace. We Africans will fight, if necessary, and we know that we shall win, as we are confident in the victory of good over evil

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Oyerinde16(m): 5:43pm On Jan 06
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Nigha you're not alone in all of these....

But las las,we go survive....but not every youth out there is into fraudulent activity....

MY brother 95% youth have one thing or the other that can be traced or linked to fraud...

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Angelfrost(m): 5:43pm On Jan 06
aestake:

There's no tunnel.

...More importantly, there is no LIGHT! undecided
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Angelfrost(m): 5:45pm On Jan 06
IbeOkehie:
What is going on? Na so so lamentation these days, I don't even see much joy for the New Year!!!! Come on guys Nigeria isn't that bad.

It is well, God is in control, insha Allah!

Good Luck to Nigeria

Nigeria isn't that bad... It's worse out there... The grass is not greener abroad.


Words wey una take dey hold body while suffering has steadily increased every single year since APC took over.

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Angelfrost(m): 5:48pm On Jan 06
spy24:


You no go school....
Is it state government that controls the exchange rate, macro economics and security of the country ?
Dey playyy

The federal government has failed. Everything that is going on in this country today is the result of a failed centre

You get time... I nor dey waste my time with those idiots.

Same people that dragged Jonathan to tatters over the slightest things... Suddenly, they now remember that governors exist.

Ask them the difference between our system of government here, and those in nations like Australia, Canada, and America, and watch them looking like imbeciles.


This is just the beginning... Dem go defend their mandate Taya.

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Golan007: 5:49pm On Jan 06
Obidients are crying.

grin

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by ogashman(m): 5:59pm On Jan 06
Pristine664:


The same curse and punishment goes to you if you ever supported any rogue in Nigerian elections.

Mumu kid...I follow you dey shout "ebi npa wa?
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by ogashman(m): 6:00pm On Jan 06
meditator:
I will vote for them again and again, if Obi keeps contesting against them. Because I don't want Anambara to be like Nigeria and I don't won't any religious warlord to wage war against anyone in this country.

U re senseless already na.....ebi npa wa
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Hezmatosky: 6:00pm On Jan 06
grin grin grin

Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 6:06pm On Jan 06
ogashman:
I remember when I was a kid I admired adults and adult life because then things were better. I always fantasize about it and could not wait to get to that stage and enjoy my life. Then with a job of 50k u re a big boy. Those earning 100k were really balling.


Now, finally getting to that stage, buhari and tinubu inflated the prices of goods and services by over 500% in just 8 years.

Even a 150k salary, u still would not be able to sustain yourself for a month.

God will punish people who brought those two calamities and are supporting their impoverishing policies.

Cc..
Mannabbqgrillz
Seunmsg
TemplarLandry
Yarimo
LeoDeKing
Madridguy
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Federalis: 6:14pm On Jan 06
Enjoy the bad leaders you voted in...
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Love800(m): 6:16pm On Jan 06
Dis ur statement is true sha.
I really understand the message behind it.

But u see eh, u cant do without stepping out also. And another thing, life will happen to u in one way or the other which will make u to step out.
orohbirodeysmel:


The only way to spend money wisely in this country, is not to step out of ur house
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by gladdensir(m): 6:16pm On Jan 06
I am thinking of the day when we will all forget our tribal sentiments and channel it to fighting against those horrid species of undone mankind that had turned this country into a shit hole.
Let us forget the thought of somebody can perform more than someone else, we only see faces and hear promises; we don't know who really has something good to contribute to this fallen country. Let us not gamble or allow tribal sentiments to deign over us like it did in the time of PMB and the one we are facing currently. Some of those leaders of ours knows the right thing to do but they wouldn't do it because they derive joy from looting from the country's fund and hearing our undertones. While some of them are clueless and knows not the actual meaning of their offices.
Imagine someone screaming publicly at the top of his lungs: "Emi lo Kan!" Didn't that statement sound some kind of we are being played like a game having turns in this country?
Why don't we join hand and stage a protest like we did in the time of Endsars? We've been oppressed, our backs have been pushed against the wall, we've been made hopeless, our future has been fixed in the reins of stagnant hikes; Our certificates have been rendered useless cum our relentless efforts to get educated, yet we remained in silence ranting our displeasures on social medias like it bears the power to make these people change toward us.
Let us protest! Let us instill fear in these dark people! We will never get what we want in SILENCE!

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Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Walai(m): 6:21pm On Jan 06
Must you always expose your foolishness in an important topic like this?
Why not keep quiet?


IbeOkehie:
What is going on? Na so so lamentation these days, I don't even see much joy for the New Year!!!! Come on guys Nigeria isn't that bad.

It is well, God is in control, insha Allah!

Good Luck to Nigeria
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by 1TrippleCee: 6:27pm On Jan 06
Angelfrost:


Nigeria isn't that bad... It's worse out there... The grass is not greener abroad.


Words wey una take dey hold body while suffering has steadily increased every single year since APC took over.


You no well walahi
Re: A VERY VERY Wrong Time To Be An Adult In Nigeria by Muiccine(m): 6:36pm On Jan 06
MY FATHER LAND INDEED...

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