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Nigerians, we're always too quick to heap all d blame on FG. While i agree FG has its own fault in this matter, permit me to say if Nigeria were the ideal country we all want her to be, it does not stop people with criminal tendencies perpetrating their acts. That said, an idle student can learn some trade or run a legal business. They can use their brains to achieve honorable, positive feats(sports, innovations, academics, socials etc). At worst, they can help their parents in their businesses (hoping legal). By heaping all the blame on prevailing trends in d country, if i were 'an idle undergraduate' too, i could be encouraged by some comments posted on this thread to head in d same path of destruction(fraud). So, let's all be cautious. We should not give the wrong signal to the youth, though we can't over-emphasize d decay in several sectors of d nigerian economy. Methinks d change we all desire to see lies in our individual attitude and the kind of seeds we sow in the next generation (our youth).
Like someone said, "enu o se!"
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