Everytime a young Nigerian gets put into a Position of Power they Go Ahead to Prove that they’re Just as Clueless, Incompetent & Corrupt as Our Older Nigerian Leaders. This is Not even about the system. E come be like say to Tiff dey our DNA. To your Tents o Israel… 🤣🤣
withholding knowledge or refusing to help because you see people as competition won’t make you any more successful. your blessings are yours and nobody can claim what’s meant for you. share the game, help people grow, there’s enough room for everyone to eat and win.
@Top_GunM@khanofkhans11_ Terrible at communication (some do it to not be judged), but expect you to be a mind reader. Some to control the narrative, regardless of how they feel. Others endless hints. Madame just open your mouth 😅.
Nigeria's minimum wage is ₦70,000 a MONTH.
The UK's minimum wage is £12.71 an HOUR.
A British worker on minimum wage earns about £2,200 a month working full-time. That's roughly ₦4.7 million at current exchange rates. Meanwhile, a Nigerian worker earns ₦70,000 for the entire month.
What's even more insulting is that some groceries are cheaper in the UK than in Nigeria. Milk, apples, potatoes and other basics often cost less there despite their workers earning hundreds of times more.
We earn like ants and spend like elephants.
The cruelty isn't just the poverty. It's that our leaders watch millions struggle to survive and act as if this is normal. Remi Tinubu thinks her husband is doing us a favour by building “coastal road” because “flight is expensive”
I hate it here.
Afrobeats doesn’t have a money/funding problem like some people want you to believe. It has a MASSIVE quality problem, a foundational one, which has gotten worse over time. Indeed, it is a proper representation of Nigeria. Garbage in, garbage out.
Fix the revenue-to-expenditure ratio, reinforce institutions that should stay independent, tackle insecurity, and revamp our credit structure. Everything else will fall in line.
Gbogbo oyinbo yi o need!
When I placed the Renewed Hope Agenda before Nigerians, I did not speak of housing in vague terms. I gave my word that this administration would work to make decent homes affordable again, and that a hardworking family, after years of paying rent, would finally have a path to a house of its own.
Let me account for that promise plainly, by juxtaposing what we pledged beside what we have actually achieved.
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If eating chicken is considered a luxury, if drinking bottled water is considered a luxury, and if grabbing a meal at a fast-food restaurant is considered a luxury, then something is fundamentally wrong. These are ordinary things in many parts of the world, not symbols of wealth. Nigeria has to get better. We cannot continue like this.