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Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by Wisdomkosi(m): 9:19am On Oct 27 |
As Nigeria grapples with worsening economic conditions, citizens are increasingly raising alarms about the impact on their mental well-being, with anxiety, depression, and even suicidal thoughts on the rise across the nation.Source : https://politicsnigeria.com/hardship-patients-troop-to-neuropsychiatric-hospitals-as-nigerians-battle-depression/ 8 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by helinues: 9:22am On Oct 27 |
Should we say some people have stopped taking responsibility for their personal needs without allowing the situation to deteriorate Because this one that any small thing, government must be responsible. Are the so called politicians Aliens from Pluto? Are they not the same products of the Nigeria community which refused to produce good products. The yahoo boys, the Oloshos, the criminals, abeg where are their parents? Are those also government? 15 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by VinnyBaba: 9:29am On Oct 27 |
helinues: Helunius, Just LEAVE your Parent's house plz. Be a man and rent a Place, instead of eating Free food from ur parents and Idling away on this site. At 35yrs, You are getting old, you don't know 103 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by IniobongEno(f): 10:34am On Oct 27 |
helinues:Will you be useful this week? 79 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by Bashcash2024(m): 10:43am On Oct 27 |
Abeg I use God beg una, pls drop something for me. Hunger and Depression are real. Pls Haven't eaten for days here in sch 1 Like |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by helinues: 12:17pm On Oct 27 |
VinnyBaba: Stop using your precarious situation to judge others Some of you don't even have a break with the politics of bitterness 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by Bobloco: 12:21pm On Oct 27 |
It shall never be well with those who worked, supported and encouraged this calamitous Tinubu regime 13 Likes |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by happney65: 12:25pm On Oct 27 |
helinues: After blaming the Govornors and it didn't work,na the parents of politicians and the parents of olosho and yahoo boys and others remain make we blame now? Ani ashiere niyin.. 55 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by helinues: 12:28pm On Oct 27 |
happney65: Awon egbon ee 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by IFECHIGCON(m): 12:29pm On Oct 27 |
happney65: Most foolish person on nairaland by far 36 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by helinues: 12:29pm On Oct 27 |
Bobloco: Has it been well with you? Abi what's the frustration for? 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by SpiritMoney: 12:48pm On Oct 27 |
helinues: Obviously, his curses are working na 😂... look at your life! 39 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by helinues: 12:49pm On Oct 27 |
SpiritMoney: Those who are not well with have been the one putting unnecessary aggressions on those who knew nothing about their lives woes 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by SpiritMoney: 12:52pm On Oct 27 |
helinues: Your grammar gives me a splitting headache every damn time. 😓😪 31 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by helinues: 12:53pm On Oct 27 |
SpiritMoney: Hit the head on something then. The spirits should be appeased 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by Bobloco: 1:41pm On Oct 27 |
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Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by Bobloco: 1:41pm On Oct 27 |
helinues: I didn't mention you in my comment but you deliberately chose to insult me Seun Mynd44 Nlfpmod helinus have violated Nairaland Rule 2 22 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by IniobongEno(f): 1:56pm On Oct 27 |
Bobloco:The mods will pretend not to see it but if it were to be the other way around they'll jump fast and ban the person. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by helinues: 1:58pm On Oct 27 |
IniobongEno: Mention them with this moniker, I want to check something 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by IniobongEno(f): 2:03pm On Oct 27 |
helinues:Just because you bribed them against me doesn't mean anything. 8 Likes |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by Mindlog: 2:12pm On Oct 27 |
State governments need to set up toll-free mental wellbeing call centres, staffed with qualified personnel, so people can call anonymously and pour out their heart rather than repressing issues as it would mean something to them. 6 Likes |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by aariwa(m): 2:14pm On Oct 27 |
Emilokan! Tinubu is going to teach igbos politics 5 Likes |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by YoungLionken(m): 7:00am On Oct 28 |
Nigerian religious folks are only brave when in battle with the devil (the guy with an imaginary triangular tail end, rod with three spikes, usually adorned in black and red, dark in complexion with a scary look), whereas, the devil has long evolved, he now dwells in the body of men. Our political leaders are the actual devils we're supposed to resist! Not the imaginary one! T-Pain, you do this one... 13 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by handsomeyinka(m): 7:00am On Oct 28 |
Even some psychiatric doctors are depressed.. LOBATAN. 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by RevenuesBoost(f): 7:00am On Oct 28 |
T-PAIN SERIES 6 Likes |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by malali: 7:00am On Oct 28 |
Tinubu’s Economic Policies Fuel a Mental Health Crisis Under Tinubu’s administration, basic needs like food, healthcare, and housing have become unaffordable for millions. With inflation at 32.7% and food inflation even higher, the daily stress of survival has turned into a mental health crisis. The President’s promised 150-day duty-free window on essential food imports, intended to provide some relief, remains bogged down by bureaucracy, with minimal impact on prices due to delays and naira depreciation. Nigerians, faced with skyrocketing costs and no meaningful safety net, struggle with anxiety and despair. In other countries, social programs cushion citizens from economic hardship, but in Nigeria, the most vulnerable are left to fend for themselves. Policies fail to address the rising cost of basics or offer support for mental health services. This disregard compounds the mental strain for citizens already grappling with financial insecurity, as families slip into poverty with no relief in sight. To make real change, Tinubu’s government must prioritize affordable food and healthcare access, stabilize the naira, and establish a genuine social safety net. Economic policies aren’t just numbers; they are about people. By taking meaningful steps to address these issues, the government can begin to ease the mental and economic toll on its citizens. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by MrRemedyAlagbo(m): 7:03am On Oct 28 |
This country is just anyhow country 2 Likes |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by MichaelSokoto(m): 7:05am On Oct 28 |
corn3 filled wit conquered citizens! how can u be buying a cup of garri for #250? Garri oo! no be madness of d highest order? 7 Likes
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Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by Ibechris2: 7:05am On Oct 28 |
Not a surprise. Even on nairaland,can't u see how some APC die hards behave like mad people. After u see them support this govt,u will know all is not well with them. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: Patients Troop To Psychiatric Hospitals As Nigerians Battle Depression by OPICANTO2223: 7:05am On Oct 28 |
Children of the devil from that devil axis with developmental index tied to owambering is as daft as unimaginably snail, are lucky the zoo is amalgamated with lots of other intelligent zone. Shame on them for embracing hypocrisy genealogically and refusing anything called development. Yet queen of Sheba died in the same zone. What a believe?. What a draft thing destroying this nation 1 Like |
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