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REALITY OF LIFE IN NIGERIA
When we were kids, we believed life would be easy.
We thought all we had to do was go to school, graduate, and get a good job. That’s what everyone told us. “Just study hard, pass your exams, and you’ll live your dream life.”
Because of that mindset, we didn’t bother learning any extra skills.
The plan was simple: go to school, finish, and get a government job. Nothing more.
But as we got older, reality started to hit.
We saw that most young people who graduated were still jobless.
The excitement and hope we once had slowly disappeared.
Honestly, it’s sad and frustrating.
But I don’t blame our parents or teachers. They gave us advice based on how life worked during their time—when going to school was enough to succeed. They didn’t know things would change so much.
The real problem is with the government.
They’ve failed to create jobs and support the youth. They only care about themselves, and that has left many young people stranded with no clear path. 0 reply
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