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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by InvertedHammer: 3:35pm On Aug 31, 2022
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Yahoo has nothing to do with education.

High unemployment + lack of social services are what's supporting Yahoo business. Educated ones cannot find jobs. Unemployed graduates have no social security. Then throw bad governance into the equation, everyone turns to OYO.

It cannot be stopped completely. But the factors mentioned above are what's enticing more youths to join the scam.

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by asahnwaKC: 3:36pm On Aug 31, 2022
Yahoo boys are bringing money from overseas into the Nigerian economy, even some funds wey our politicians don stack outside...while our politicians are busy crippling the economy :-.... Oga write about the politicians

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Currentblog: 3:38pm On Aug 31, 2022
vinceyinnovation:
My question is how can it be stopped especially now that this write up is full of big grammars that many youths cannot read...

Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by 6ixT8: 3:41pm On Aug 31, 2022
I pity these yahoo folks in the next 20yrs. Make them no go learn skills and make meaning with their life.

Las las they go soon begin carry gun.

Truth is, the sleeze and corruptions every where is in circular motion. Rarely would one find someone with a clean slate. The system is simple morbid.

I love the idea of moratorium to reboot the system again; but them how many hands are willing to lay on deck?

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by SimplePlan34: 3:42pm On Aug 31, 2022
Are there any opportunities in the country?
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by rusher14: 3:45pm On Aug 31, 2022
eakenbor:
Yahoo Yahoo is a Southern Nigerian problem, but the media and social media, that are dominated by the South, will never tell you the truth. From Lagos to Calabar, from Ogun to Delta, from Edo to Imo, most people living in all these regions don't see anything wrong in being a thief. In fact, it is an achievement. My brother once spent just 2 days in Taraba and he was shocked how the traders and mechanics there are not out to cheat you mercilessly. Once you cross Kogi state into the North, you would wonder if they are Nigerians too, except on the issue of insecurity which the Southern media play out of proportion though.

Across the South, there is one thing they have in common. It is the Pentecostal Charismatic yahoo yahoo of a religion started by the biggest charlatan of them all, Archbishop Benson Idahosa. The religion has been growing like a blackhole, since the last 40 years, sucking in the adherents of other Christian dominations like Catholics, Anglicans, and even traditional worshippers, by promising them instant prosperity and heaven on earth. Their pastors have accumulated stupendous wealth by psychologically working on their members to steal whenever they have the opportunity, and then return 10% to their Jesus Christ as tithe. That is why the same people who fill up churches on Sundays are the ones stealing and committing havocs from Mondays to Saturdays in the banks, civil service, police check points, doing yahoo, in the government houses, in olosho's corners, etc. They then go back to fill up their mega and small churches the next Sunday, thank God for their successful criminal operations and pay him 10% of their loot for another successful week ahead. The cycle is perpetual.

The lie they normally tell themselves is: "Northerners do these more, just that they are not arrested". Over 95% of Southerners have never crossed Kogi state, so they keep believing the lies.

If our next generation must not be like or worse than us, then we should fix these rubbish mentality that has been programmed into our heads by those who constantly lie to us for a business.

You've spoken well my brother.

No lies told.

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Kingzeez10: 3:49pm On Aug 31, 2022
Eriokanmi:
Sad! The situation would rather get worse with Emilokan in power. Oloun ma ję
Where is the 3m jobs he said buhari would provide annually for Nigerian youths in 2015 when he was busy caring the old man in his jet upandan, campaigning for him? Tinubu knows how to thrive in propaganda. He's at it again. Shine your eyes people grin
All these wey you dey yarn na dust. I fear my fellow Nigeria citizen than the leaders. You would do worse than Emi lokan if you get to that position. An average Nigerian is a criminal.

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Replica101: 4:01pm On Aug 31, 2022
There is 99percent that this writer hand no clean financially,yahoo is not only illegal act of seeing money here in Nigeria. Everyone is corrupt
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by yemex04(m): 4:02pm On Aug 31, 2022
Hndrrxxx:
Man are you trying to write a novel or something??



There’s literally no point you made in there son. what a geyser of baloney









The fact that you aren't seeing points in his write up lays credence to his points of argument in the write up..As a matter of fact,your likes are the inspiration behind this type of Article.


@OP..Nice write up..The people in charge of policy making will find it useful if they would be sincere enough.

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by toprealman: 4:06pm On Aug 31, 2022
Greedy, failed systems, misplaced priority, elders and patriots now pursue selfish gains.
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by TOPCRUISE(m): 4:16pm On Aug 31, 2022
Most investors in Nigeria are into yahoo. Our politicians also are into yahoo. They got rich by yahoo which made them flagbearers if their own party. Ibori, Dapo Abiodun, the late kashamu got into power via fraud, yahoo and drug. If you want to to criticize yahoo start by clamouring for stiffer penalties on our guilty politicians at the top.
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Mamabugi(f): 4:19pm On Aug 31, 2022
PrincessYemisi:
By Wahab Shina Omoniyi

I have been compelled to write and express my disgust at the growing spate of internet fraud among our youth. A careful analysis of the problem indicates that the unabated love for money in our society today is no doubt the proximate cause of this menace.

However, this menace can also be traced to the following factors in the society:
First is the gradual and unabated rot in our educational system.

It is often said that if you want to destroy a society, all that is needed is to destroy the educational system. There is no gainsaying the fact that all is not well with our educational system. Or how do you explain a situation where even teachers and lecturers encourage sorting even right from primary schools. Parents are not excepted from this unwholesome act and in most cases they are the ones that put pressure on the teachers to award higher grades to their wards.

The danger in this is that these children will grow up to become adults, fathers, mothers, administrators, political leaders, religious leaders, cultural custodians etc. I read an online news few days ago where a man wrote the Joint Admission and Matriculation Boarding confessing he was involved in an examination malpractice 21 years ago. In a letter to the examination body titled “Restitution on my JAMB Result 21 Years Ago”, the candidate who claimed to be a born again Christian pleaded for forgiveness from the organization. The Examination body in its response stated categorically that they will only forgive the former candidate only if he is willing to forfeit all the certificate he had acquired using the result of the University Matriculation Examination.

What’s more, Timipade Kemepade is obviously not the only one involved in this malpractice thing, but he has been the bold one coming out to lay down his weapon of examination malpractice and requesting for amnesty. Considering the provision of the law regarding examination malpractice and the reliability of evidence for prosecution, the world is watching how the examination body will handle this matter. Notably, we should not forget the possible collaboration of even staff of the examination body and their cohorts in this unwholesome practice. This is indeed a litmus test to post examination malpractice discoveries and confessions.

However, we should not gloss over these apparent systemic weaknesses. It should be categorically stated that it is because the system is porous and creates room for it that this malpractice has continue to flourishing as a business even though we continue to feign ignorance of it simply because of caliber of people involved. We need to stem the alarming tide of examination malpractice among our youths by first admitting that it exists, secondly by sanctioning those involved in the practices including their collaborators and lastly by encouraging those that work hard to get their grades.

Consequently, it behooves on  the government and other concerned stakeholders to act quickly to forestall disaster as this trend has caused serious damage to not only the education system but also the entire society as the perpetrators do not live in isolation.

Secondly, the spate of indiscipline in our society today calls for concern. It is an understatement to say that discipline has collapsed in our society today. The most pathetic and ironical of it is that it is those that ought to enforce that are mostly involved in this insanity. Most children grow up watching their parents beating the traffic lights on the streets. They watch their parents throwing trash through the windows of their cars, and they watch their parents cutting corners by not paying the required utility bills at home. These children grow up seeing all these harmful practices as normal. It is normal for people to shunt queue today because those who supposed to ensure orderliness will be the ones to disregard it.

Recently, the executives of my community union complained that those that refuse to pay their security levy are always the paramilitary officers. Undoubtedly, these are people that ought to lead by example by educating through their actions how important security is and why every hands must be on deck to ensure everyone participate as security is everybody’s business. Regrettably, the reverse is the case. Unfortunately also, it is indiscipline that metamorphoses into impunity we see in the society today. We cannot afford to throw up our arms in despair and watch everything crumbles before our very eyes while we do nothing. Posterity will definitely not forgive us. The time has come for all of us to put our shoulders to the wheel and help solve this problem once and for all. Like the slogan goes, if you see something, say something.

Thirdly, avarice has taken over the entire sphere of our society. Be it religious, political, social and educational circle. People are offered special prayers according to how much they can contribute. People are awarded mostly according to how much they can offer financially. Chieftaincy titles are given to the highest bidders. With enough money, people believe they can buy any certificate and it doesn’t matter if such certificates are fakes as those that will verify or detect the authenticity also have their own price. The love and desire for money in our society today has gone beyond just love and desire but greed and selfishness. Some are desperately after wealth today not because of the love for it but because they have taken responsibility over and above what their meager resource could accommodate. They must deny their subordinates and contemporaries of their right for them to meet up financially.

At a function sometimes ago, I overheard some guys complaining about their boss, how he has denied them going for training programs as planned and even basic working tools in the office just because he wants to meet up with the foreign exchange rate to pay the school fees of his children schooling abroad. As it is today, even the drivers of Nigeria vehicle have no faith in the vehicles they are driving. They only remain the drivers so they can use the proceed to pay for a better vehicle to convey their family members. Most cannot allow their families to board the same vehicles they drive. This is the true state of the Nigeria state today. Of late, there has been public outcry against the ostentatious lifestyle of some of our religious, political and traditional leaders. Needless to say that most of these leaders got their wealth accumulated through the hard labor or ignorance of their followers.

It is no longer news that friends arrange for kidnap of another friend not really to harm him but just to use him to get ransom from such acts. Spouses have arranged for their own kidnap, siblings have done same recently while some even kidnap themselves for family members to raise money and they share with engaged criminals. How mothers aid one of the children to use another child of hers for rituals. The numbers are countless. With all these happenings and no adequate condemnation or rebuttal from appropriate authorities including religious circles, the youths could not but believe these things are normal.

The solutions to this menace are not far-fetched. The moral decadence in the society must be looked into. Our children must be encouraged to embrace hard work as a means to success. Miraculous wealth should not be celebrated as the societal values. Government need to also revisit the lottery policy that has encouraged unabated gambling among our youths. The National Orientation Agency should wake up and start aggressive societal reorientation.

We need to chart a new course in our quest to free ourselves from the shackles of poverty, disease and ignorance in our society and it must be done holistically. It must be stated that it is not only those boys with laptops that are into yahoo business, every Nigerian that carries out any act to defraud another Nigerian of his or her economic rights or that of the society is undeniably into yahoo business.

In conclusion, there is the urgent need to come up with appropriate policies that will sincerely address all these concerns. Possibly, government can come up with a general Amnesty policy or program that will see everyone lay down their weapon of societal destruction and reboot the system afresh. This can be in form of strictly appointing only those that have shown commitment in patronizing domestic products and services into public offices. A one year or six months’ moratorium could be given for implementation. There is absolutely no doubt, we all need amnesty.



Yes you can say that again, but who is willing to pay the price in doing things right. That is just the way forward. Our new age parents are even adding insult to injury.
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by imagrg(m): 4:41pm On Aug 31, 2022
The entire society is in decay.

Fraud, prostitution, ritual murder, kidnapping, tribal hate etc is the order of the day in Nigeria. And no one is doing anything about it.
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by djon78(m): 4:49pm On Aug 31, 2022
eakenbor:
Yahoo Yahoo is a Southern Nigerian problem, but the media and social media, that are dominated by the South, will never tell you the truth. From Lagos to Calabar, from Ogun to Delta, from Edo to Imo, most people living in all these regions don't see anything wrong in being a thief. In fact, it is an achievement. My brother once spent just 2 days in Taraba and he was shocked how the traders and mechanics there are not out to cheat you mercilessly. Once you cross Kogi state into the North, you would wonder if they are Nigerians too, except on the issue of insecurity which the Southern media play out of proportion though.

Across the South, there is one thing they have in common. It is the Pentecostal Charismatic yahoo yahoo of a religion started by the biggest charlatan of them all, Archbishop Benson Idahosa. The religion has been growing like a blackhole, since the last 40 years, sucking in the adherents of other Christian dominations like Catholics, Anglicans, and even traditional worshippers, by promising them instant prosperity and heaven on earth. Their pastors have accumulated stupendous wealth by psychologically working on their members to steal whenever they have the opportunity, and then return 10% to their Jesus Christ as tithe. That is why the same people who fill up churches on Sundays are the ones stealing and committing havocs from Mondays to Saturdays in the banks, civil service, police check points, doing yahoo, in the government houses, in olosho's corners, etc. They then go back to fill up their mega and small churches the next Sunday, thank God for their successful criminal operations and pay him 10% of their loot for another successful week ahead. The cycle is perpetual.

The lie they normally tell themselves is: "Northerners do these more, just that they are not arrested". Over 95% of Southerners have never crossed Kogi state, so they keep believing the lies.

If our next generation must not be like or worse than us, then we should fix these rubbish mentality that has been programmed into our heads by those who constantly lie to us for a business.


Northerners major problem is that they depend on government money, majority of there big men

They are the ones that put Nigerias economy since the 1970s to now.

Destroying the economy brought all these woes on Nigeria


I don't even criticize these Yahoo and drug guys anymore

Because if the country was good. It will not be like that

Now the economy is gone worse

Look at what Buhari turned Nigeria into

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by webizone(m): 4:49pm On Aug 31, 2022
Fuckingmallam45:
It saddens me greatly to attempt to answer this question. This is because its not so much about accumulated leadership failure in the country but about devastating damage that Nigerianess has done to mental faculty of an average Nigerian youth.

If you are a regular visitor to popular Nigerian news outlets like www.premiumtimesng.com, www.saharareporters.com, www.nairaland etc to mention a few, you will weep for future of Nigeria.

Let me say that we are not better than the current devourers masquerading around as our leaders.

An average youth here lack capacity to engage in intellectual discourse but is full of energy to rain curses and abuses, at the slightest provocation, on anyone who does not share his idea. Visit these sites and see how poor we are in reasoning and intellectualism.

Over the years youths have become tools and slaves in the hands of politicians. We only crave for money and extravagant lifestyle. We lack soft skills for personal and professional developments yet we want to acquire so much money for doing very little. Have you ever referred a fresh jobless graduate to a job opportunity? The next thing he ask you is: How much do they pay? He won't ask himself weather he posses the requite skill to do the job. All he cares about is money. What a shame.

The last line you wrote about, I am guilty of it. But it's not because I don't have the skill, it's because too many places of work pay far little for one to survive with in a daily higher cost environment like Nigeria. As an example, I was supposed to schedule tutorial lessons daily for someone's child for the monthly pay of #5,000. Like how? I understand where she's coming from, and if I wanted to be charitable I would do it. But at that moment, I had a lot to work on and needed my time.

However, what you have said at the top paragraph is true of a lot of Nigerian youths. I have noticed how a lot were happy whenever people of South East region are kidnapped, raped or attacked. It seems they are very wicked and selfish. I can't really help them, because I have tried to make them open their eyes but no way. All I am working on is to try to dissociate myself from them.
Any evil that befall them in future is of their own making.

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by djon78(m): 4:52pm On Aug 31, 2022
Antoeni:
This Current Generation of Youths Are Terrible &
Useless , Youths Who Don't Engage in Any Meaningful And Productive Ventures ...They Are Only Interested in Sex,Hard Drugs, Cultism , Gay & Lesbianism, Hook Up And Prostitution Scam & Rituals


But it was the older generation that destroyed Nigeria

The founding fathers of Nigeria left something Better for the next generation

They now messed everything up, and will now come to be blaming the youths

The whole problem lies on the older generation. Simple

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by jimmyvic(m): 4:53pm On Aug 31, 2022
How this your story take relate with yahoo?
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by AlphaStyles(m): 5:10pm On Aug 31, 2022
THIS IS NIGERIA
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by opabs1(m): 5:14pm On Aug 31, 2022
Things are hard. Yes. Most people involved in fraud is due to lack of jobs and then graduated into greed because truly earning in foreign currency is a cheat code in Nigeria. There are legit hustles that can give you that kind of money even with lesser stress. You just need to get informed. If a 24 year old Ibadan dude can make over million dollars running an ecom business from Nigeria in US. An average dude with a drive to succeed can also do that without defrauding people.

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Hndrrxxx(m): 5:17pm On Aug 31, 2022
yemex04:










The fact that you aren't seeing points in his write up lays credence to his points of argument in the write up..As a matter of fact,your likes are the inspiration behind this type of Article.


@OP..Nice write up..The people in charge of policy making will find it useful if they would be sincere enough.
you talk shyt like a preacher.xdd seems your mental capabilities are in doubt

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by BillionKnights: 5:37pm On Aug 31, 2022
Mufakirnaqdiun:
Story, if you like write from now till next year Yahoo no go fit stop,lol.
Country hard brothers,all these people wey dey talk no go give you shishi on how e red for you.

If you no get money,na these same men go ask you say where you dey when your mate dey hustle,lol.
Coward
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Oppsin: 5:38pm On Aug 31, 2022
People in charge of policy that is thinking of how to loot public funds and make themselves rich...








The fact that you aren't seeing points in his write up lays credence to his points of argument in the write up..As a matter of fact,your likes are the inspiration behind this type of Article.


@OP..Nice write up..The people in charge of policy making will find it useful if they would be sincere enough.[/quote]
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by BillionKnights: 5:39pm On Aug 31, 2022
Hndrrxxx:
Man are you trying to write a novel or something??



There’s literally no point you made in there son. what a geyser of baloney
Lazy coward
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by KushLyon(m): 5:45pm On Aug 31, 2022
Commanderinpips:


I put it to you that you are Yahoo yahoo sympythiser

He is either into it or is benefiting from it or is about to go into it. Na dem

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Oppsin: 5:46pm On Aug 31, 2022
True talk
djon78:



But it was the older generation that destroyed Nigeria

The founding fathers of Nigeria left something Better for the next generation

They now messed everything up, and will now come to be blaming the youths

The whole problem lies on the older generation. Simple
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Hndrrxxx(m): 5:52pm On Aug 31, 2022
BillionKnights:

Lazy coward
shut your damn mouth ‘fore you dropped, nigga

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by TheKrakon: 5:57pm On Aug 31, 2022
djon78:



But it was the older generation that destroyed Nigeria

The founding fathers of Nigeria left something Better for the next generation

They now messed everything up, and will now come to be blaming the youths

The whole problem lies on the older generation. Simple

I once said this here on Nairaland. Them go dey expect goodevening sir. like who them even epp.
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by sureteeboy(m): 6:16pm On Aug 31, 2022
Fuckingmallam45:
It saddens me greatly to attempt to answer this question. This is because its not so much about accumulated leadership failure in the country but about devastating damage that Nigerianess has done to mental faculty of an average Nigerian youth.

If you are a regular visitor to popular Nigerian news outlets like www.premiumtimesng.com, www.saharareporters.com, www.nairaland etc to mention a few, you will weep for future of Nigeria.

Let me say that we are not better than the current devourers masquerading around as our leaders.

An average youth here lack capacity to engage in intellectual discourse but is full of energy to rain curses and abuses, at the slightest provocation, on anyone who does not share his idea. Visit these sites and see how poor we are in reasoning and intellectualism.

Over the years youths have become tools and slaves in the hands of politicians. We only crave for money and extravagant lifestyle. We lack soft skills for personal and professional developments yet we want to acquire so much money for doing very little. Have you ever referred a fresh jobless graduate to a job opportunity? The next thing he ask you is: How much do they pay? He won't ask himself weather he posses the requite skill to do the job. All he cares about is money. What a shame.
God bless you sir.
I keep reteriating this that we need to look inwards if we ever dream of putting an end to the myriad of problems facing this country.
The country is rotten from the roots, yet everyone is quick to point accusing fingers at someone else
Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Zulu2022: 6:33pm On Aug 31, 2022
Wat u people get is that Nigeria ain't top tier in scam,go eastern Europe and see for ursef..you are quick to blame average Nigerian who the government fails,so much, nothing for the citizen,the poor, not even thinking of the poor having justice in judiciary....there are so many stuff to talk about here,no job after School an so much,no business thriving, skill skill you tink is easy to get a job or money as soon as u done,..so much stuff thing to talk about, poverty is in the land,as in excess poverty,the rich been rich, looting and impunity in all sector...do you think that someone that did Yahoo plus knowing one day it will backfire nd repercussions,is happy doing it, nobody is happy doing evil,even if it for the gain sake,na poverty, mostly poverty de push people follow by greed

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Goldmaxx(f): 6:53pm On Aug 31, 2022
Antoeni:
This Current Generation of Youths Are Terrible &
Useless , Youths Who Don't Engage in Any Meaningful And Productive Ventures ...They Are Only Interested in Sex,Hard Drugs, Cultism , Gay & Lesbianism, Hook Up And Prostitution Scam & Rituals
old man what's your achievement at 40?

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Re: The Yahoo Business And The Future Of Nigerian Youths by Goldmaxx(f): 7:00pm On Aug 31, 2022
Bonesbreaker:
Nigeria is getting rotten daily,our education system will be useless in years to come soon if actions are not taken
Actions like what??

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