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Nigeria Which Way Forward? by marvrick: 10:20pm On Feb 15
I pity most Nigerians who are largely illiterates and are all the time in a constant and unrelentless state of unawareness. Add to this their chronic disease of short memory and you get the true meaning of hopelessness in its rawrest form.

A couple of years ago, the world banking institutions were always warning us about how more than 80% of Nigerians were living below $1 daily. If I can remember the warning began during the Buhari administration and continued on until the clueless inglorious mannequin left the scene. When Tinubu came onboard, the percentage had increased to 90%! Yet, the clueless and ignorant horde of masses kept on as if everything was fine.

Today, can we honestly say that we're not living less than $0..25 per day?

Yes, since it's Nigerians are too daft to understand a simple explanation unless when accompanied or backed up with appropriate comparisons, let me make it very clear to you.
If since 2015, the World bank and et all were telling and warning us that more than 80% of Nigerians are living below $1 daily, how much below that are Nigerians now living?

Your guess is as good as mine. The honest truth is that everyone knows what to do to change the narrative but no one is willing to suffer or die for the betterment of the country including both the leaders and the governed. We are all waiting for the country to collapse finally and I don't blame anyone as it is the best posture to assume in this confused contraption that has never benefitted anyone.

I don't care whether you're Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa, even if you're middlebelt, Edo or SS las las everyone will go back to their enclaves when this stunted giant called Nigeria eventually ceases to exist soonest.

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