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| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 11:29pm On May 25, 2015 |
viruz007:Em sorry to ask you this but how does Jack Ma the founder of Ali Baba define poor?. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by noblegrex: 11:36pm On May 25, 2015 |
kaelz:seriously the guy is so anoying.talking jagguns it would have been better had he's advising d youths on how to make it on our own without blaming d youth.its saying its nt compulsory foy your parent to pay your skull fees or take care of u.no matter how we drag it,t still boils down to d govts fault.d fact that people r hustling on their own does no take d blame away frm govt guy,if govt no pay salary how u want take sale your snail abi u won tell us say u export am ni abi if u fry akara n I no get money to buy no b u go chop am.annoying write up.people sholud have a deep thinking.wetin d guy worth sef I beg come declare your asset b4 blabbing. Rubish |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by viruz007(m): 11:37pm On May 25, 2015 |
joseph1832:I define people as poor when they choose to be stuck in being an employee or self employed person where dey exchange their time for money. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 11:39pm On May 25, 2015 |
viruz007:I see, I was referring to Jack Ma and not you. I just need to ask what do you exchange your time for?. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Fuck: 12:04am On May 26, 2015 |
Tell them!!! |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Menace2Society(m): 12:04am On May 26, 2015 |
Goldenheart:Dunce must u quote the whole post ![]() |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by adexolu: 12:07am On May 26, 2015 |
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| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by viruz007(m): 12:09am On May 26, 2015 |
joseph1832:Perfecting my business system whilst still being an employee |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by adexolu: 12:14am On May 26, 2015*. Modified: 12:59am On Jun 19, 2015 |
It's usually sad when people say 'Nigerian youths are lazy, we want the government to do everything for us.' it is this saying that turned Nigeria into what it has become. We make excuses for the government, we celebrate mediocrity and we don't stand up for our right. Last I heard, democracy is the government of the people by the people for the people. So if we have the faintest inclination that the people we have elected into government are not performing up to expectation, I don't think it is wrong to question or rebuke them. After all they are paid to serve and if they do not justify their pay, they should be brought to book. An important orientation that affects many of us is that all our efforts are channelled to surviving. We are all driven by the sheer will to get out of poverty but at the end of it all, we still end in poverty. Many youths start business just to 'survive'. This is the wrong reason to start a business because you are actually not thinking of meeting peoples' needs but to enrich yourself hence, double standards, inferior products, cheating and incompetence is the other of the day. Can we all become entrepreneurs? Can everyone create an app? I once asked a friend of mine why are you enrolled in a PhD program, he replied 'I want to avoid searching for a job.' This is a very wrong motive. I can say that after he becomes a doctor of philosophy, he might never add anything worthwhile to the body of knowledge in his field because he is only interested in making money, not improving lives with his knowledge. This is a very wrong way to live life. In Nigeria where electricity, good roads, pipe borne water, health facilities and basic amenities of life are lacking, what is the hope for the future? I stand to be corrected, I categorically declare that Nigeria is the most expensive country to live in. I came to this conclusion because this country is the only place where you actually pay for services and you do not get value for your money and if you complain, no one cares. You pay taxes but the government can't provide social amenities, telecommunication companies reap you off and NCC does nothing, You pay for dstv and no power to watch what you paid for, you have to generate power your self. Government has failed to enforce rules and regulations put in to safeguard the interest of the citizenry, meanwhile these laws were enacted by the so called government. So as citizens of this country, what do we have to enjoy? Hardship? Struggles? Lack? We have to stand up and fight for what is ours. We have to keep tackling people in government so that we can secure the future of our children and great grand children. We are suffering now because our parents and grand parents refused to fight and tackle previous governments. As youths we owe it to the future to work hard, fight for ourselves, tackle the government with everything we have got, if not, the problems we are facing today will continue to plague us. We need each other to survive. The government need the people and people need the government. God will not do what we can do for ourselves. God will not come down and manage the wealth of this nation for us. We have to do it ourselves. Therefore let us come together and make Nigeria great. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by chachanga: 12:16am On May 26, 2015 |
abbey621:Mr Bayo has tried but is still, sadly, a mono-causalist struggling to sway the crowd with a thousand examples of the same one premise whilst we needed at least 30-40 ddifferent solutions from him on issues like dis. He piled d blames on Naija youths forgetting d teeming millions busy hawking pure water on the streets, the almajiris etc who just been disenfranchised and denied of meaningful platforms and pro-deelopmental springboards. The Nigeria of today's a very unforgiving uncaring one. Like irresponsible parents whelping offspring without fostering plans, the Naija leadership of today seems more geared for genocide rather than mentoring and nation-building. Injustice is always a precursor to violence. Mr Bayo OP should be glad Nigerian youths of a resilient forbearing nature preferring instead to forge ahead instead of ttake-to-arms in senseless wars and purges like some of our African counterparts. Who dey comment occupationally sef? Nor be when people dey inside holdups etc we dey get time to comment here and there? If u nor work here, you nor go chop o, no food for lazy man. Mr OP, bring us action plans for youth empowerment, employment and social entrepreneurship on a sustenable level make we talk not all these your accusatory finger-pointing posturing. Let's talk on practically on Reworking our educational curriculum to producing graduates with marketable Skills geared to innovation, technological problem-$olving etc and we'll believe you. But all dis esoteric geekspeak philosophical head-wagging?! :PTaaaah, you are On your Own! Naija youths son ssuffer enuf bashing, abeg! |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by simdam500(m): 12:37am On May 26, 2015 |
The truth is that the writer is right about everything he wrote up there...... but with our coward attitude,I still read some comments that is saddening to see some people excluding themselves from the message the writer is sending... some elders even believe they are too old to take a buoyant step while the youth are complaining of no time or opportunity.... Well it has been said. Change is needed |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Nobody: 12:38am On May 26, 2015 |
All that's on a typical nigerian youth's mind: Money, Sex , Women , Women, Women and Women. Threads on NL gives full proof. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Divinecosmas(m): 1:04am On May 26, 2015 |
Tnx bro! |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by chronique(m): 1:15am On May 26, 2015 |
God bless the OP. Majority of Nigerian youths are annoyingly stupid. Theyy would rather spread and believe false information with their mobile phone,rather than use the same mobile phone to validate and check the authenticity of the information being spread. That's how intellectuall challenged,most Nigerian youths are. It's a pity I was born in this same generation. The older generation didn't have as much technologyy as we have today,but they are more educated and intelligent than the youths of today. This is because today's generation,are predominantly made up of dummies;only a few are worth calling humans. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by 190: 1:43am On May 26, 2015 |
Man I'm weak as Bleep here o |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Nobody: 1:51am On May 26, 2015 |
chronique:You will be surprised to know that a vast majority of so called educated Nigerians believe everything they read on the internet. This is why the internet is not in anywhere comparable to a library. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by chronique(m): 2:19am On May 26, 2015 |
Exactly. BackDatAssUp: |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by caprini1: 3:33am On May 26, 2015 |
Nice write up,not meant to belittle anybody from my own perspective, but to encourage.I can only add 2 points to that 1.NO BUSINESS IS SMALL BUSINESS(destroy pride n bloated ego) 2.DON'T BE A VICTIM TO ANYONE OR ANYTHING(forget yesterdays failure and always think positive of every situation) |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Allansmith: 5:38am On May 26, 2015 |
electropiz:Nice....Very Nice.. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 7:18am On May 26, 2015 |
viruz007: |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by okeybenjamin: 8:00am On May 26, 2015 |
Op I kinda agree with what you are saying but you elders are partly to blame, when we were younger everything we did fell under so much scrutiny and distaste. It has always been do as you are told, even now we can't even marry if you are uncomfortable with petty attributes like tribe or status. You see a child doing something he loves its "STOP THAT! STUDY HARD, READ YOUR BOOKS, FINISH SCHOOL AND BECOME A BANKER OR DOCTOR OR AN ENGINEER etc. most of us have done as you have told but where are jobs and life promised us? you brain washed us and disabled most of us ability to think outside the box, and since already we have little or no influence in the economy which u control we do what we can to let u know about our situation and that's why u see us on the social media. However, you are wrong if u think the youths aren't doing something a lot of us run very small scale businesses kept mostly alive by the same social media, because some of your economic factors aren't exactly ideal. You were the ones who raised us, you are the ones to be blamed for the current state of the economy, but don't worry we will save it, if anything most of us are aware of the cause. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Tymix419(m): 8:48am On May 26, 2015 |
How u won make I read diz long story weh b say no b akpors write.... ehn ehn... doz of una weh dey talk say great write up..weh dey talk say make youth read am and make dem shame ... una no b youth if say u do well 4 ur own youth time u no go end up 4 NL dey comment at diz time... una no get job.. WE YOUTH I HAIL UNA ... we sha dey do somtin help me bring weed jor ...i need to in anoda world.. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by seighapaul(m): 8:56am On May 26, 2015 |
To even choose a leader to steer them to their aspirations na big problem. Open a thread about SEX-FREE MONEY-PRETTY BABES-MUSIC-LATEST DESIGNERS-PROJECT FAMES-MALTINA DANCE HALL-FREE BROWSING....90% of youths will suddenly become brain active. Pitty |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by omoharry(f): 9:22am On May 26, 2015 |
electropiz:Thank you...I have learnt somthing today.... |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Spidermon: 9:44am On May 26, 2015 |
well as an angry youth, I will act true to type by saying...... f*@k you Mr Op!! |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by robinsoncrosoe: 10:49am On May 26, 2015 |
Why didn't he write this when gej was there.Now gmb is abt to be president and the youths are the problem.So the youths will be blamed when gmb bleeps up. The author shd stop spewing crap.we the youths need a condusive environment to thrive. How can I develop an app when I don't have light to charge my phone. We are waiting to see what sai baba wld do. I pray he performs better than others coz will all benefit. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by electropiz(op): 11:07am On May 26, 2015 |
Spidermon:Perfect! Thanks...... |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Eazydeek(m): 11:30am On May 26, 2015 |
Rose2014:The post was directed to youths like you, voting a 73yrs man that will work is better than keeping an Incompetent youth in power your motives and body language is sentimental and full of bigotry utterances peeps like you shouted gEJ2019 f*cking TANiods better find job and better your life |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Enahi(f): 1:51pm On May 26, 2015 |
@op please do me a favour and remove IBB and Co from that list, I don't have faith in the Fraud called Nigeria. Besides why are you comparing Nigerian youths to Youths of Developed countries, check the meaning of Developed and get back to me. I don't support you 100%, you and I know that people like Obj, TY Dànjuma,IBB and co destroyed this country. A useless Government that allocated oil blocks to themselves, oil that was meant for the development of Nigeria Seriously there is absolutely no hope for the Nigerian Youths in Nigeria, have you ever wondered why Nigerian Youths excel in Foreign Countries because the Governments aren't as backward as ours. Please never you compare this dead country to Developed Countries of the world, we need a revolution in this Country. All former Heads of States and thieves needs to die by hanging. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Enahi(f): 2:00pm On May 26, 2015 |
robinsoncrosoe:Yes o, he wants you to create an App through magic. Am so upset going to work for like a week now has been so stressful, no light,no fuel,banks aren't working and I found it so difficult to make calls yesterday. Our refineries aren't working and some idiotic Nigerians that allocated oil wells to themselves went to build refineries in other countries, when my friend anaylized the whole thing to me yesterday I was so upset. All Nigerian leaders will die a shameful death,whoever is behind the pain of innocent Nigeriàns will die a shameful death. |
| Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by Nobody: 2:36pm On May 26, 2015*. Modified: 11:44am On Feb 20, 2018 |
Seriously I have been wondering how people are still able to cope with the cost of megabytes just chatting without tapping into the unlimited opportunities online. And majority claim to be unemployed. For me I socialize online but makes money alongside. Just this comment alone is sure to get me more money. You want to know how? Chat me here on |
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Seriously there is absolutely no hope for the Nigerian Youths in Nigeria, have you ever wondered why Nigerian Youths excel in Foreign Countries because the Governments aren't as backward as ours. Please never you compare this dead country to Developed Countries of the world, we need a revolution in this Country. All former Heads of States and thieves needs to die by hanging.