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Politics / Re: Tinubu: Executive Bill On Minimum Wage To Be Sent To NASS Soon by Jimmur(m): 8:03am On Jun 12
God of Heaven visit Nigeria

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Politics / Re: Full Text Of Tinubu Democracy Day Speech by Jimmur(m): 8:02am On Jun 12
Why is Today always better than tomorrow here in Nigeria?
Many Nigerians are now wishing we could revert to Buharis era, despite his many shortcomings. Who ever thought we would be saying this? So subsequent administrations would be worse?
Politics / Re: I Will Never Turn My Back On You – President Tinubu Tells Nigerians by Jimmur(m): 8:00am On Jun 12
Your Excellency sir, you already turn your back on us. Personally, I have never had it this bad.
Politics / Re: When Will This End? by Jimmur(m): 7:53am On Jun 12
Rutherford2019:
The truth is that many Nigerians and Nigerian parents never envisage the type of life that they are living in Nigeria
I know some of my guys whose parents were well to do back then in our secondary but they finished and entered University and got jobs and married immediately
For me, I have been telling my friends that Nigeria can never be good and the only thing in my mind is japa..
When I finished school the first thing in my mind is save up and travel and I never regret doing so
My guys who married, have kids and some were into building projects are regretting it.
The truth is that yesterday will be better than today and today better than tomorrow as far as Nigeria is concerned..
The only thing that can make Nigeria good is if there's another civil war and that will reset people's senses.

You said it all

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Politics / Re: When Will This End? by Jimmur(m): 7:52am On Jun 12
Iamanoited:
To live is expensive, sorry o.

To Leave is also more expensive, that would be suicide. Don't leave.

You actually got it. Not many readers understood the point. Thanks for your encouragement

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Politics / Re: When Will This End? by Jimmur(m): 7:51am On Jun 12
Rutherford2019:
The truth is that many Nigerians and Nigerian parents never envisage the type of life that they are living in Nigeria
I know some of my guys whose parents were well to do back then in our secondary but they finished and entered University and got jobs and married immediately
For me, I have been telling my friends that Nigeria can never be good and the only thing in my mind is japa..
When I finished school the first thing in my mind is save up and travel and I never regret doing so
My guys who married, have kids and some were into building projects are regretting it.
The truth is that yesterday will be better than today and today better than tomorrow as far as Nigeria is concerned..
The only thing that can make Nigeria good is if there's another civil war and that will reset people's senses.

Saddest Truth
Politics / Re: When Will This End? by Jimmur(m): 7:50am On Jun 12
aswani:


Nothing good came easy. I don't know what your circumstances are but it is time you start again from the bottom and make your way to the top.

Jettison all pride and make the effort to put yourself in a position where you can look back and say "Thank God my hard work brought me here despite how down I was at some point".

You can do it!

Pls sir, mentor me. I'm willing to learn
Politics / Re: When Will This End? by Jimmur(m): 7:49am On Jun 12
helinues:
Where are the Nigeria parents in this situation?

I'm sorry, there are no parents anywhere. Parents only wait for their kids to mature and work so they can start billing them. Some African parents are not too responsible
Politics / Re: When Will This End? by Jimmur(m): 7:46am On Jun 12
MeNmyfamily:


Sorry man, just hang in there. I promise things will get better.

I hope so, cos I'm Losing it
Politics / Re: When Will This End? by Jimmur(m): 7:46am On Jun 12
100millionGoal:

I know a guy who mixes 10 bags of cement everyday and works pretty hard to mix those cement but yet complains of hardship.

What working hard on on also matters.


U can still work hard forever and not make it if what your doing provides low value anyway
Your right. We need the right connections
Politics / When Will This End? by Jimmur(m): 10:57pm On Jun 11
I'm not lazy, I work hard. But the hardship is unbearable this time around. Lots of thoughts continue to run in my mind. The constant financial embarrassment here and there is too much. The petty debts too. I can't even walk on the streets again as I'm indebted to a lot of petty traders. I'm frustrated. I go to bed every night crying because there's nobody to run to. The hunger alone. God!

To live is expensive, to Leave is also more expensive.
Politics / Re: Abike Dabiri-Erewa Visits Rescued Nigerian Girls In Ghana by Jimmur(m): 10:47pm On Jun 11
Who will come and rescue some of us. Life is hard I swear.
The hunger and inflation is just unbearable.

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