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Why Poor Nigerians Like Flaunting Their Wealth? by Bullfallo(m): 5:15pm On Mar 17
It’s now a trend or acceptable culture for Nigerian youth to show off that they are better than their neighbors or everyone else. This trends is now so embedded in our youths To go make the money and put it on everyone face. buy a car and post it on social media. buy a house and post it on social media. Pepper them gang and if you don’t like the act they tag you hate.

This act is what is killing productivity. Nigerian culture need reorientation concerning productivity. In countries where they take tax laws serious people don’t show off anyway like we do here. Because you will only invite the government for not taxing you well enough. And yoi are likely to be slam more tax.

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