@andresiquiroz@KMbappe Lol, every single person on this earth has a homeland. You acting like you don't know what I mean. What's your achievements? Don't tell me it's being a hater
Two boys grew up on the same street in Nigeria.
Same dusty football field.
Same public school.
Same broken system.
One of them learned early that survival meant bending rules. He watched politicians steal and still get chieftaincy titles. He watched corrupt men donate in church and get front seats. He understood the code: results matter more than integrity.
The other boy believed in process. He believed if he studied hard, worked hard, and stayed clean, Nigeria would reward him one day.
Years passed.
The first boy learned how to “play the game.” Connections over competence. Loyalty over merit. He rose fast. Big car. Louder voice. Verified status. People called him “sharp.”
The second boy kept grinding quietly. No shortcuts. No godfather. Just sweat and principles. He rose slowly. Too slowly for a country that celebrates speed.
One day, the honest one needed help. Doors closed.
The “sharp” one made a call. Doors opened.
That was the day friction began.
Because the honest man started asking himself:
“Am I foolish… or just principled in a system that punishes principles?”
And the “sharp” one started asking himself at night:
“If the system ever changes, will I survive in a fair fight?”
Nigeria is a country where integrity and survival often collide.
And the real friction isn’t between good and bad people.
It’s between values… and reality.
So tell me in this country, who is truly winning?
Yesterday in the Abuja elections,
People were buying votes, selling votes, changing results and engaging in fraud.
All this was done while the Muslim Ramadan and Christian Fast is currently ongoing.
The same people who will convulse if someone eats during the day are very ok with stealing votes and electoral fraud.
A country of religiously delusional clowns.
the comfort that extra space got him wasn’t restricted to him alone. The two gentlemen beside him also benefited from it.
And I thought to myself; there are some people in life whose presence alone brings comfort and peace to those around them. Some people are