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Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by franchasng: 4:24pm On Aug 19, 2025
indigenous234:
Must you have an opinion on all topics?. Where have you seen a Nigerian watching TV all day since the past 30years?. Even if they want to watch to all day, where’s the electricity?. Don’t be too proud of the mercies of God on your life by thinking others are not working hard or hard enough or even smart enough… surviving in Nigeria takes more than hard and smart work.
In as much as I agree with your comment I put on bold to an extent, but you cannot still take away the below factors as the major source of mass poverty in Nigeria:

Waiting for magic/miracle
Blaming others
Comfort zone
Having too many dependents
Early marriage
Having too many kids
Refusing to take some risks to break-even out of fear of failure
Marrying for love
Consecutive bad governments (President)
Keeping the wrong friends
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by indigenous234(m): 5:31pm On Aug 19, 2025
Chief, a majority of Nigerians poverty is caused by bad government policies and not these things you listed below. A country of such large population and landmass like Nigeria has its only truly functional seaports in one state of the entire federation. How many of such retrogressive policies will I mention?. Do you know how many graduates are roaming the streets after up to 10yrs post grad without jobs? And you dare insinuate they’re lazy or not working hard or smart enough?. Do you know how many graduates that are driving buses/Keke or doing dispatch rides and earning less than 200k per month?. Nothing breeds poverty like government policies and we’ve had it worst since 2015.


franchasng:
In as much as I agree with your comment I put on bold to an extent, but you cannot still take away the below factors as the major source of mass poverty in Nigeria:

Waiting for magic/miracle
Blaming others
Comfort zone
Having too many dependents
Early marriage
Having too many kids
Refusing to take some risks to break-even out of fear of failure
Marrying for love
Consecutive bad governments (President)
Keeping the wrong friends
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by franchasng: 5:43pm On Aug 19, 2025
indigenous234:
Chief, a majority of Nigerians poverty is caused by bad government policies and not these things you listed below. A country of such large population and landmass like Nigeria has its only truly functional seaports in one state of the entire federation. How many of such retrogressive policies will I mention?. Do you know how many graduates are roaming the streets after up to 10yrs post grad without jobs? And you dare insinuate they’re lazy or not working hard or smart enough?. Do you know how many graduates that are driving buses/Keke or doing dispatch rides and earning less than 200k per month?. Nothing breeds poverty like government policies and we’ve had it worst since 2015.
I acknowledge the points you raised as very big factors in what has been responsible for increase in poverty among Nigerians.


But those aside, how about those that have good jobs but refused to control the way and manner they produce children with the belief that God will take care of them?

Birthing more than 2 kids is not ideal for average income earners in Nigeria of today. Couples should restrict their child bearing to just 2 whether boy or girl, they are all the same in our evolving world of today. Gone are the days of seeing a male child as a superior child just because of lineage continuation.



Many guys got good job, started well and ended up marrying one zero ambition, lazy, zero talent, zero skill, zero dream girl in the name of mistaken love, and such marriage end up destroying all their hardwork and future prospect.


Marriage is very critical to every man's future. Who you marry matters a lot. I am married and I am telling you this from experience.

Many great guys doing well for themselves got slowed down and some sent back to square one by the woman they married.


Don't waive laziness aside. There are lazy Nigerians, or haven't you heard about some Nigerians that traveled to western countries with opportunities and came back home in the name of the culture there is too different, who does that if not the rich? Examples abound all over the place so don't think there are no poor Nigerians that became poor out of their own laziness and zero ambition/push for success.



Let me stop here for now
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by piagetskinner(m): 5:46pm On Aug 19, 2025
I only watch my tv once or twice a month. There was a time I didn’t even put it on for 3 months.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by indigenous234(m): 6:05pm On Aug 19, 2025
Chief, I acknowledge your point. However, I don’t think we have over 130million Nigerians that are multidimensionally poor today because they gave birth to more than 2 children or married someone under the excruciating burden of bad government policies like themselves. I’m not disputing the fact that indeed, some people are lazy but they’re just a tiny minority of the vast poor population of Nigeria.something like 1 in a thousand. I maintain that the primary cause of poverty in Nigeria is government policies.

As a country, we all agree that we’re one good President away from becoming a developing country or at least getting the basics right. but, still somehow find a way to excuse the thieving and unpatriotic, inefficient government and elites.

franchasng:
I acknowledge the points you raised as very big factors in what has been responsible for increase in poverty among Nigerians.


But those aside, how about those that have good jobs but refused to control the way and manner they produce children with the belief that God will take care of them?

Birthing more than 2 kids is not ideal for average income earners in Nigeria of today. Couples should restrict their child bearing to just 2 whether boy or girl, they are all the same in our evolving world of today. Gone are the days of seeing a male child as a superior child just because of lineage continuation.



Many guys got good job, started well and ended up marrying one zero ambition, lazy, zero talent, zero skill, zero dream girl in the name of mistaken love, and such marriage end up destroying all their hardwork and future prospect.


Marriage is very critical to every man's future. Who you marry matters a lot. I am married and I am telling you this from experience.

Many great guys doing well for themselves got slowed down and some sent back to square one by the woman they married.


Don't waive laziness aside. There are lazy Nigerians, or haven't you heard about some Nigerians that traveled to western countries with opportunities and came back home in the name of the culture there is too different, who does that if not the rich? Examples abound all over the place so don't think there are no poor Nigerians that became poor out of their own laziness and zero ambition/push for success.



Let me stop here for now
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by indigenous234(m): 6:06pm On Aug 19, 2025
I guess you’re very rich now?

piagetskinner:
I only watch my tv once or twice a month. There was a time I didn’t even put it on for 3 months.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by franchasng: 6:43pm On Aug 19, 2025
indigenous234:
Chief, I acknowledge your point. However, I don’t think we have over 130million Nigerians that are multidimensionally poor today because they gave birth to more than 2 children or married someone under the excruciating burden of bad government policies like themselves. I’m not disputing the fact that indeed, some people are lazy but they’re just a tiny minority of the vast poor population of Nigeria.something like 1 in a thousand. I maintain that the primary cause of poverty in Nigeria is government policies.

As a country, we all agree that we’re one good President away from becoming a developing country or at least getting the basics right. but, still somehow find a way to excuse the thieving and unpatriotic, inefficient government and elites.
That's very correct cool
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by davillian(m): 7:09pm On Aug 19, 2025
gambling
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by Mosco100(m): 7:23pm On Aug 19, 2025
Wealth comes from God. One can work all day and lose it all in a split second. Ask Job and Joe Kuhlman.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by Rexie59: 8:43pm On Aug 19, 2025
franchasng:
In as much as I agree with your comment I put on bold to an extent, but you cannot still take away the below factors as the major source of mass poverty in Nigeria:

Waiting for magic/miracle
Blaming others
Comfort zone
Having too many dependents
Early marriage
Having too many kids
Refusing to take some risks to break-even out of fear of failure
Marrying for love
Consecutive bad governments (President)
Keeping the wrong friends
Honestly, I feel poverty in Nigeria is not just about all these. A big part of it is that people don’t have access to proper opportunities to grow their money.

Take for example, many people are scared of investments because of all the scam stories. Meanwhile, there are legit platforms where you can co-own real estate with little money and actually earn steady returns.

If more Nigerians had access to transparent systems like that, we’d see less poverty because people won’t just be depending on salary alone.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by Bearfruit(f): 10:31pm On Aug 19, 2025
franchasng:
In as much as I agree with your comment I put on bold to an extent, but you cannot still take away the below factors as the major source of mass poverty in Nigeria:

Waiting for magic/miracle
Blaming others
Comfort zone
Having too many dependents
Early marriage
Having too many kids
Refusing to take some risks to break-even out of fear of failure
Marrying for love
Consecutive bad governments (President)
Keeping the wrong friends
so one should marry for money not love?
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by emmaodet: 6:50am On Aug 20, 2025
franchasng:
I acknowledge the points you raised as very big factors in what has been responsible for increase in poverty among Nigerians.


But those aside, how about those that have good jobs but refused to control the way and manner they produce children with the belief that God will take care of them?

Birthing more than 2 kids is not ideal for average income earners in Nigeria of today. Couples should restrict their child bearing to just 2 whether boy or girl, they are all the same in our evolving world of today. Gone are the days of seeing a male child as a superior child just because of lineage continuation.



Many guys got good job, started well and ended up marrying one zero ambition, lazy, zero talent, zero skill, zero dream girl in the name of mistaken love, and such marriage end up destroying all their hardwork and future prospect.


Marriage is very critical to every man's future. Who you marry matters a lot. I am married and I am telling you this from experience.

Many great guys doing well for themselves got slowed down and some sent back to square one by the woman they married.


Don't waive laziness aside. There are lazy Nigerians, or haven't you heard about some Nigerians that traveled to western countries with opportunities and came back home in the name of the culture there is too different, who does that if not the rich? Examples abound all over the place so don't think there are no poor Nigerians that became poor out of their own laziness and zero ambition/push for success.



Let me stop here for now
grin grin cheesy cheesy

I totally agree
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by emmaodet: 6:53am On Aug 20, 2025
Bearfruit:
so one should marry for money not love?
Is that not what the average lady do?
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by Gerrard59(m): 7:54am On Aug 20, 2025
Rexie59:
Honestly, I feel poverty in Nigeria is not just about all these. A big part of it is that people don’t have access to proper opportunities to grow their money.

Take for example, many people are scared of investments because of all the scam stories. Meanwhile, there are legit platforms where you can co-own real estate with little money and actually earn steady returns.
If more Nigerians had access to transparent systems like that, we’d see less poverty because people won’t just be depending on salary alone.
Or rather, if Nigerians were honest enough so they collaborate amongst themselves while delaying gratification in order to become financially stable?

Our people like quick quick money, that's why MMM and CBEX thrived. They want it now now whereas wealth takes time to build.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by Gerrard59(m): 7:56am On Aug 20, 2025
Bearfruit:
so one should marry for money not love?
There is nothing like love. Even if there is, love cannot exist in a poor society. People who lack basic needs cannot love. It's not in them to love. Love cannot thrive in hunger.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by Gerrard59(m): 8:00am On Aug 20, 2025
indigenous234:
Chief, a majority of Nigerians poverty is caused by bad government policies and not these things you listed below. A country of such large population and landmass like Nigeria has its only truly functional seaports in one state of the entire federation. How many of such retrogressive policies will I mention?. Do you know how many graduates are roaming the streets after up to 10yrs post grad without jobs? And you dare insinuate they’re lazy or not working hard or smart enough?. Do you know how many graduates that are driving buses/Keke or doing dispatch rides and earning less than 200k per month?. Nothing breeds poverty like government policies and we’ve had it worst since 2015.
You made great points especially with reference to 2015. However, the majority of Nigerians whom you sympathise with vigorously campaigned and voted for Buhari in the same year. What do you say about that? In 2019, the same Nigerians voted for Buhari. The 2015 election had seemingly educated people who still maintain their obduracy to date campaigned and voted for Buhari. So why sympathise with such people? They knew what they wanted, and they got it.

Seeing such a mentality amongst the majority, it behoves on others to adopt better practices aimed at avoiding poverty. Number one method is fewer children. Nothing beats having fewer children.

Anyway, to solve the unemployment problem, we need a lot of good factory jobs. And yes, all other seaports have to function optimally for this to succeed.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by Gerrard59(m): 8:07am On Aug 20, 2025
franchasng:
I acknowledge the points you raised as very big factors in what has been responsible for increase in poverty among Nigerians.
But those aside, how about those that have good jobs but refused to control the way and manner they
Many guys got good job, started well and ended up marrying one zero ambition, lazy, zero talent, zero skill, zero dream girl in the name of mistaken love, and such marriage end up destroying all their hardwork and future prospect.
Marriage is very critical to every man's future. Who you marry matters a lot. I am married and I am telling you this from experience.
Many great guys doing well for themselves got slowed down and some sent back to square one by the woman they married.

Let me stop here for now
A significant proportion of such men married women who have too many siblings and extended relatives. They married these women and as a result of cultural reasons and pressure from their wives, they took up the responsibility of providing for their wives' relatives/siblings. This is alongside sending money to their own immediate family members.

Honestly, anytime I reason this arrangement, I wonder the benefit a married man, aside from politics, gets in Nigeria.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by 66uvie: 8:35am On Aug 20, 2025
Mosco100:
Wealth comes from God. One can work all day and lose it all in a split second. Ask Job and Joe Kuhlman.
...

This kind of comment is particularly frustrating. China, a nation that does not identify with any religion, has outperformed us in every economic metric, while Nigeria, a country with a very religious populace, whether Christian or Muslim, is still relatively impoverished. I am confused, is it that we are worshipping the wrong God and the Chinese are doing the alternative.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by indigenous234(m): 11:46am On Aug 20, 2025
Chief, I agree with your take on fewer children but I generally don’t consider it as much a factor in the entrenchment of poverty in our country today as the retrogressive government policies. My point being, if you live in the Southern part or come from here, most families consist of majorly 2-3 children. Occasionally, you might see a 4-5 children Also, most couples practice child spacing, with the usual being 2 to 3 years gap and occasionally, you might find 5-10 years gap between siblings. So, I don’t generally consider Nigerians, especially Southern Nigerians as birthing too many children or the usual 2-4 children as a contributing factor for poverty in Southern Nigeria especially. In the North?, yes. I agree it is but not in the South.

Secondly, if you don’t believe the 2015 elections was rigged, then I have a land to sell to you at Aso Rock. To the extent that a sitting president had to complain of external interference in the elections. Specifically, the Obama led government of The USA. Yes, some low IQ literate people voted the APC then but there’s no way they were in the majority.

Gerrard59:
You made great points especially with reference to 2015. However, the majority of Nigerians whom you sympathise with vigorously campaigned and voted for Buhari in the same year. What do you say about that? In 2019, the same Nigerians voted for Buhari. The 2015 election had seemingly educated people who still maintain their obduracy to date campaigned and voted for Buhari. So why sympathise with such people? They knew what they wanted, and they got it.

Seeing such a mentality amongst the majority, it behoves on others to adopt better practices aimed at avoiding poverty. Number one method is fewer children. Nothing beats having fewer children.

Anyway, to solve the unemployment problem, we need a lot of good factory jobs. And yes, all other seaports have to function optimally for this to succeed.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by indigenous234(m): 11:54am On Aug 20, 2025
As you grow older, you realise why our parents marriages that were majorly a product of matchmaking thrived and ours or marriages since the advent of Nollywood or internet in Nigeria built on love is failing.

Honestly, you would have laid a path for your future early the earlier you realise this

Gerrard59:
There is nothing like love. Even if there is, love cannot exist in a poor society. People who lack basic needs cannot love. It's not in them to love. Love cannot thrive in hunger.
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by virginboy1(m): 10:33am On Aug 21, 2025
yemmit90:
Lolz, I was once like you, until I got exposes to some certain things that changed my perspectives about those I usually called lazy or unserious fellows.

Sane countries takes care of their children and old people. They takes care of their unemployed youths till they get jobs. They provide quality education at avoidable rate and even provided comfortable loan service for students from poor homes. They ensure robust economy policies that can give room for jobs creations. They ensure access to quality health service even if you are poor. What am I even saying, food is next to nothing in saner climes that even if you don't earn much, you should be able to feed your family.

The lists are endless, and if at this level of your education, you don't know that there is limit to what an average citizen can do in the midst of unfortunate society, then you need to return that certificate. Like citizen like leaders, you all love and admire western countries but can't do what they are doing to attain such level of development.
Yes very right...

Politicians has dealt a lots of blow to the average Nigerians mental health...That they see themselves, being impoverished as a norm. Stockholm syndrome
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by Bearfruit(f): 10:44pm On Aug 21, 2025
Gerrard59:
There is nothing like love. Even if there is, love cannot exist in a poor society. People who lack basic needs cannot love. It's not in them to love. Love cannot thrive in hunger.
Speak for your self!!!!
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by virginboy1(m): 8:39am On Aug 22, 2025
Gerrard59:
There is nothing like love. Even if there is, love cannot exist in a poor society. People who lack basic needs cannot love. It's not in them to love. Love cannot thrive in hunger.
This is so apt...Love is deeply conditional.. . cheesy
Re: Which Of These Contributes Most To Poverty? by virginboy1(m): 8:48am On Aug 22, 2025
Bearfruit:
Speak for your self!!!!
Truth hurts. I can understand how you feel about hearing this harsh reality undecided
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