Nigerians are not lazy. We are exhausted.
We are breathing, yes. But many haven’t truly lived in years.
There’s a difference between living and surviving, and too many people in this country only know the second one.
NIGERIANS SURVIVE, BUT THEY DO NOT LIVE.
@realDareGodwin@Omojuwa@SirJarus how does the MLS and SPL convo relate to the general footballing ability of Messi and CR7?
just accept that Messi is still in a better all round footballing state than CR
One thing I have noticed from all the Monaco videos flying around is that more than 80% of the billionaires there are in their 60s and above but an 18 year old boy in Nigeria that came from a wretched family wants to live that kind of life in his 20s without building anything.
That is the usual black man's greed, short-sightedness and obsession with get-rich-quick schemes.
The chances of coming from your background and country and getting to that level is already at 1%, better wake up to your reality and find something to do with your life so you can at least afford 3 square meals.
More than 90% of the entire world's population will never be able to afford a yacht, private jet or live in Monaco so instead of watching the videos and feeling inadequate, better focus on what you can control.
Nigerians are not lazy. We are exhausted.
We are breathing, yes. But many haven’t truly lived in years.
There’s a difference between living and surviving, and too many people in this country only know the second one.
NIGERIANS SURVIVE, BUT THEY DO NOT LIVE.