Since Friday, I’ve been watching documentaries about Nigeria’s history.
Honestly, I’m shocked.
Don’t stop this series @realJudebela
Growing up, I thought Nigeria’s problems were recent.
Now I’m realizing that many of the issues we complain about today have existed for decades:
• Leaders putting themselves before the country.
• Power struggles and political betrayals.
• Endless borrowing.
• A weakening naira.
• Insecurity becoming a normal part of life.
The more history I watch, the more I understand why so many Nigerians are frustrated.
We’re living with the consequences of decisions made long before most of us were born.
Every Nigerian should spend a few hours studying our history.
You’ll stop asking “How did we get here?” and start asking “How did we allow this to continue?”
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5 years old - Mom, I love you.
12 years old - Mom, I can't stand you.
16 years old - My mother is very annoying.
18 years old - I'm leaving this house.
25 years old - Mom, you were right.
30 years old - I want to go to my mom's house.
50 years old - I don't want to lose my mother.
70 years old - I would give up everything to have my mom here with me.
You only have one mom. Take care of her while she's still alive.
Poverty is crazy.
Your body would be lacking in nutrients from food deficiency and you'd be thinking you're mentally weak and need to train more.
You're behind on bills and you'd be thinking you are depressed.
You'd be thinking you're lonely but na alert you just need. 😂