Life expectancy in Nigeria (and many other African countries) is only about 55 years. If you ask me, thatโs not where we should be.
While many developed countries continue to see improvements in life expectancy, Nigeria is still struggling to make meaningful progress. That should concern every one of us.
This is why Nigerian and African youths need to become more involved in shaping the policies that determine our future. The decisions made today will affect how long and how well we live tomorrow.
If this doesnโt bother you, it bothers me. If youโre not worried, I am.
Have a great Friday.
Life expectancy in Nigeria (and many other African countries) is only about 55 years. If you ask me, thatโs not where we should be.
While many developed countries continue to see improvements in life expectancy, Nigeria is still struggling to make meaningful progress. That should concern every one of us.
This is why Nigerian and African youths need to become more involved in shaping the policies that determine our future. The decisions made today will affect how long and how well we live tomorrow.
If this doesnโt bother you, it bothers me. If youโre not worried, I am.
Have a great Friday.
@RealAmimi I get your point, my brother. Fighting them isn't just about holding placards and protesting. Getting involved in the policymaking our countries.
@r4ralxrita I once had a heated debate with a lawyer friend over this judicial robe and wig. He defended it with ferocity.
I just knew that the level of mental defeat we face is high!
Congratulations on your call to bar, but the ragalia is ๐๐พ - a sign of accepting defeat.