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UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by uche87(m): 9:50am On Apr 04
Despite the economic downturn in Nigeria and the supposed progressive nature of the United Kingdom, the latter is ranked the 2nd most miserable country in the world according to the 2024 Global Mind Project. The country only scored one point below Uzbekistan. For your information, Uzbekistan is a country in central Asia battling with intense threats of terrorism, violent crimes, and civil unrest.

Nigeria on the other hand was ranked 83. This beggars belief because the UK is a top relocation destination for Nigerians. What is Nigeria doing differently? The Nigerian economy is as unstable as a pregnant woman's mood, unemployment is still a major issue. The minimum wage for workers is abysmally below $40 monthly, there is a high cost of living, infrastructural facilities are largely strained and unavailable, and insecurity still reigns supreme, amid other myriad of issues attributable to developing countries.

In the face of the aforementioned stumbling blocks, Nigerians create their happiness. Several factors play a role in the way Nigerians are wired. Religion is quite pivotal. It offers people hope and finds an explanation for the challenges they are facing. Apart from this, the mentality is different. The average Nigerian child is raised like a soldier on the war front where there might be power cuts, inadequate water supply, life-threatening accidents, bad roads, hostile environment, limited economic progress, brazen corruption, and scarcity of essential resources. This gives a warped view of life and thoughtlessly helps us develop thick skins. A former Nigerian bank manager I met in the UK puts this succinctly. He said: "In Nigeria, some of us were traumatized and abused unknowingly from childhood. We grew up to perceive this as a way of life".

To a large extent, the people in the UK appear to have everything. It is a developed country where you can come in as a slave in a boat and leave the country as a legitimate owner of a bigger boat. The UK like every other country has its unique challenges. You have to live here to know. But where the UK ranks on the development chart is like heaven to an average Nigerian. It is their mental image of perfection. The irony here is that the Brits are still largely unhappy.

Can we say Nigerians are genuinely happy? The answer is NO. We only look above our present challenges and practice mindfulness. At the end of the day, happiness is a choice. True happiness is achieved when we learn to appreciate simple things in life. Being healthy is a blessing, and having a nice meal is too. Being alive should be appreciated, the same thing with having a roof over your head or even having a family or friend to relate with. Attaching your happiness to material things especially money is a recipe for disaster. The truth is that the people we admire in the Global North are broke. Take away their credit facilities and social intervention programs for a month and they will be worse than those in the poorest African countries.

I recently bagged an Advanced Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), in addition to my master's degree in Psychology, and I have realized that Nigerians have been unthinkingly following the principles of therapy to stay strong. Mindfulness, verbal support, and distraction techniques have been deployed graciously by Nigerians in informal and unstructured manners. All these have been very effective.
The Big Brother Naija reality show, football, comedy skits, afrobeat music, social media, and social gatherings keep people going and help break the negative thoughts and feelings cycle. If you are sad for a long time, you might become mentally ill. I have seen people in the UK get admitted into inpatient psychiatric hospitals following the abrupt end of romantic relationships. The story is different in Nigeria; such people go on social media to mock themselves. In the local parlance, they be like: "Omo, I just chop breakfast oh, but we move"
The superstar singer, Burna Boy, emphasized this in his songs by saying: "Last last, everybody go chop breakfast"

As the Central Bank of Nigeria battled to save the Naira in March, the Nigerian youths were locked in social media dramas. There were many bitter altercations among celebrities. Bobrisky - a male crossdresser ridiculously won the award of the Best Dressed Female in Nigeria (Caitlyn Jenner model), the controversial social media commentator, Very Dark Man was arrested by the police. Social media engagements from these events were more entertaining than Netflix. It wasn't just about the news or the woes of the concerned individuals, it was more of people's reactions to them. The juice is always in the comment sections. This is why Nigeria is called a "cruise nation"

Even Nigerians who have 'escaped' abroad still want to reconnect with the social media trends back home to energize themselves. This is like their positive energy source.


Osahon George Osayimwen writes from England.

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:13pm On Apr 04
From all of us @MANNA,

North.

East.

West or

South.........

No place like home.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA 🇳🇬

We Rise ✔️

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by NoniblaqStore(m): 1:13pm On Apr 04
I have lived in Europe,Asia, southern Africa, East Africa etc. Nigeria is happy place to live in, but we are cursed with bad leaders. Meanwhile, I sell quality shirts, 3 for fifteen Kay. See my thread now before e finish

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by inoki247: 1:14pm On Apr 04
Lol I can testify to this...


They've access to earn the money while Tax and bills takes it away from them....



Buh in Nigeria we don't av access to the earning buh been happy is cheap and someone can invade tax and bill anyhow shocked shocked cool

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by CountinBlessins(m): 1:14pm On Apr 04
Another rubbish thread

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Worksunlimited: 1:14pm On Apr 04
uche87:



Osahon George Osayimwen writes from England.

Funny write up.. Why e no come back to Nigeria?

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by mmadu5(m): 1:14pm On Apr 04
Nigerians are ungrateful bunch of illiterates, how can you be in another persons country and call them Miserable . a country that accepted you . made you who you are. and this is how you pay them back by calling them Miserable. it shall never be well with you guys . no wonder your government are dealing with you people

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Smoothcom: 1:14pm On Apr 04
uche87:



Osahon George Osayimwen writes from England.
ok

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Klington: 1:14pm On Apr 04
sad

Nigerians suffering and smiling is on another level.

Every Nigerian is born with especially those ph00lz in PDP and APC.

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Father4all: 1:14pm On Apr 04
Lies, I want to be miserable in the UK

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Fuckyoumod: 1:14pm On Apr 04
Only a foolish Nigerian will believe he is happier than a British citizen who has all the opportunities, good policies and good life to be whatever he wants to be.

Useless propaganda!

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Helpfromabove1(m): 1:14pm On Apr 04
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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by BigDawsNet: 1:14pm On Apr 04
Dey play enterprises limited company

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Griffon: 1:15pm On Apr 04
No matter how happy we are, we’re still stuck in misery.

The problem with Nigerians is that we’ve been beaten into submission by the system. Things are entirely predictable and wrong but an average Nigerian is out there gulping down bottles of beer.

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by joseph1832(m): 1:15pm On Apr 04
Suffering and smiling

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by ATEAMS: 1:15pm On Apr 04
Hell yeh
Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Starboytwo(m): 1:15pm On Apr 04
Who UK epp?

Na when you bomb some client and observe for yourself you go understand the level.

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Jewessgratitud3: 1:15pm On Apr 04
Haba.. why? undecided.
Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Praxis758: 1:15pm On Apr 04
Life in Nigeria is communal while that of the western world of individualistic, hence reason why there is high depression and suicide rate over there.

Like for Nigeria life style, share for UK.

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Bigsavior: 1:15pm On Apr 04
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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by dododawa1: 1:15pm On Apr 04
NIGERIA

Is d

Most

Happy people

On

Earth

No matter d condition.

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Bigframe: 1:16pm On Apr 04
True, but their standard of living is far better than Naija

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Helpfromabove1(m): 1:16pm On Apr 04
Am they still don’t want to come back

Deplay

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Honestey: 1:16pm On Apr 04
Nigerians are happy because even if someone died we will find something funny about it.
For instance the joke about falling naira value. Ordinarily it should be a sad thing but for us hmm na jokes
Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Ejiakusmith(m): 1:16pm On Apr 04
Hhhh
Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by id4sho(m): 1:16pm On Apr 04
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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by Praying4Nigeria: 1:16pm On Apr 04
uche87:

Osahon George Osayimwen writes from England.
Very true! See how my friend escaped: https://www.nairaland.com/8049931/video-friend-left-europe-suicidal

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by tefishy(m): 1:17pm On Apr 04
undecided

Biggest joke of the year
Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by kaludestiny10(m): 1:17pm On Apr 04
Abeg I will prefer to be in UK and be miserable to staying in Nigeria and be rejoicing in the mist of suffering.

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Re: UK People Are Miserable, Nigerians Are 'happy' by omoredia: 1:17pm On Apr 04
When they want u to suffer, they will tell u that everything about u is okay.

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