THE SITUATION IN NIGERIA


The lecturer who insists on sex for a young girl to pass is complaining about the rot in Nigeria.

The pastor who pays his driver 20k in Lagos or PH while his own son schools in the US is complaining about the hopelessness in Nigeria.

The trader who removes 2 bowls of rice from the bag, rebags and sells as a 'full' bag is complaining about the wickedness in Nigeria.

The civil servant who comes to work once a week and shows up end of month to receive alert is complaining about politicians who do nothing.

The student who spends the weekend partying only to start posting Instagram pictures on Monday is complaining that Nigeria is stealing his/her dreams.

The motor owner who can't join a simple queue but keeps darting in and out of traffic to shunt is complaining about disorderliness in Nigeria.

Doctors in public and teaching hospitals on government payroll who abandon patients on the floor but are thriving in their private hospitals are complaining that Nigeria is hopeless.

Until we realize that the value of Nigeria today is the average of our own individual values, we will keep fooling ourselves.

We are all architect of our economic development woes. Stop the blame game. Our attitudes and unpatriotic behaviour should stop.

Comments

  1. This is a very nice piece...
    I'll add to it by saying:

    ==> You can't be our minister for health if you fly abroad to treat yourself
    ==> You can't be our minister for education if your children studies outside the country...

    Lemme stop here..!

    Once again, brilliant write up...
    Keep it up..!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. This comment has been removed by the author.

      Delete
    2. Thanks so much...
      That's just our country for us

      Delete

Post a Comment

Thanks for reading our article, please let's know how you feel by making your comments below thanks.

Popular posts from this blog

Entertainment

Unleash Your Summer Spirit with These Top Ten Must-Try Adventure Activities!