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The pressure which youths are facing in the country is extreme. Since 2015 when the political party APC took over, Nigeria has seen nothing but a 5x increase on a lot of things, even the people are not helping matters. A person who earned 300k monthly in 2019 is better than a person earning 1.5m monthly in 2024, and it’s getting worse by the day. Tribalism, religion, classism, poverty mindset, illiteracy, bad leadership. These things have been our problem since independence, but it has penetrated our roots even more in this generation, we’re literally watching it all unfold in 3D. An average Nigerian is going to be on “hustle mode” for the rest of their lives if we keep going like this. I fear for another civil war, i hope that doesn’t come to pass again. Many do their best to onboard more people into crypto, forex etc. i’m grateful for these things, they’ve saved more people here. 1/2
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The fact that James represents the large population and not a small percentage shows that we’re truly in a serious situation. When my Nigerian friends and I are gisting at uni no matter how the conversation starts we always end up talking about how bad the situation is at home and how everyone is looking for a way out. I fear for my post graduation life and learning so many ways to have a side income in case my plans do not work out. I pray for every Nigerian youth and i hope the next election brings good news but with the way things are i highly doubt it.
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The doubt that nothing is going to change in 2027 is real It’s tough trying to survive
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