It’s in part why I don’t knock the ones who carry light everywhere. They are bored and depressed. I just wish they talk about interesting things aside immigration and useless cappings.
More than half of Nigerian immigrants in Canada screen positive for clinical depression.
Not homesickness. Not stress. Clinical depression. Measured. Peer reviewed. Published.
The risk does not go down the longer you stay. It goes up.
The japa conversation is about getting there.
What happens after you arrive and the adrenaline wears off is a conversation we are not having.
Are we talking about this enough or are we still calling it a spiritual problem?
The comments😭. Just made me remember how they went crazy for Cape Verdians on TikTok during AFCON and the comments from the women were brutal. Talmbout “we don’t want you here”😭🤣🤣
They are also the crooners of Ndi Enugu di Lazy. Undoubtedly, they are the most hardworking peeps in the SE but it comes with a downside, unhealthy taste for money making. The get it or die trying mentality needs to go!!
The clannishness in Anambra is highest I've seen anywhere else. What makes it difficult is that every clan has at least one wealthy person to fight for them, so the anyhowness becomes a lot.
Lately, amount of people studying law in Anambra is too much. All these for land cases.
I dont think it is wise/cool to brag about taking over another person's indigenous land. "We own this place", "we own all the buildings in this place & the people have nothing". If someone says that to my people in Southern Kaduna, I will be rightly incensed.
Wisdom should lead.
Criticism bereft of intellectual rigor. How can you not understand why you would need to talk about land size when conceptualizing commercial agriculture?
Even as a farmer, it was clear that his constant "consumption-to-production" chorus was dumb. Agric is far more complex than craming the size of land in Niger, Kogi, Sokoto, Taraba, Nasarawa, and Gombe. Real agric requires infrastructure, few farmers, financing, security, & tech.
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