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What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by Nobody: 3:16pm On Aug 16, 2017
I read somewhere that Nigerian youths are among the most shortchanged and incapacitated of the youths around the world.

I still want to believe that someone somewhere somehow have benefited from the country even in the light of things now...

Let's pour them out -ve and +ve

Hopefully we get to see some +ve comments
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by Nobody:
...NOTHING AS OF NOW


I'm willing to do something for the country...still a teenager!
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by Freemancipation: 3:27pm On Aug 16, 2017
Nigeria has given me electricity in my dreams

Nigeria has given men free quality education in my dreams

Nigeria has given me good healthcare in my dreams

Nigeria police has treated well and respected my rights as a citizen in my dreams

Nigeria politicians have listened to their constituencies and implement their ideas in my dreams

Nigeria president is working hard to better the country in my my dreams

Nigeria bribery and corruption has reduced in my dreams

Nigeria provides jobs for youth after graduation from university in my dreams

Nigeria constitution that says "we the people" was written by the people and not the military in my dreams

oh sh***t I just woke up.
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by Nobody: 3:30pm On Aug 16, 2017
There is nothing to benefit from this bleak country other than free air and sometimes free water, every other thing you have to hustle hard to get them.

I can remember i used some exercise books when i was in Junior secondary school that was distributed free amongst us by the state government in Oyo ( OLIVET).

I never enjoy anything other than that till now, even ordinary beach you go pay money to enter. A good nation suppose protect and provide at all cost. Any free health care?
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by Nobody: 3:31pm On Aug 16, 2017
Freemancipation:
Nigeria has given me electricity in my dreams

Nigeria has given men free quality education in my dreams

Nigeria has given me good healthcare in my dreams

Nigeria police has treated well and respected my rights as a citizen in my dreams

Nigeria politicians have listened to their constituencies and implement their ideas in my dreams

Nigeria president is working hard to better the country in my my dreams

Nigeria bribery and corruption has reduced in my dreams

Nigeria provides jobs for youth after graduation from university in my dreams

Nigeria constitution that says "we the people" was written by the people and not the military in my dreams

oh sh***t I just woke up.
I wish I was reading this in my dream sad
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by skywalker240(m): 3:31pm On Aug 16, 2017
N...O...T....H....I....N....G
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by bet9ja(m): 3:44pm On Aug 16, 2017
I got nothing from this useless leaders.
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by owbabs: 4:00pm On Aug 16, 2017
The question is what can you do for your country.
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by Tobitrueman(m): 5:42pm On Aug 16, 2017
owbabs:
The question is what can you do for your country.
The unanswered question is, what will motivate you to do something for your country?
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by greatiyk4u(m): 6:04pm On Aug 16, 2017
I benefited from free education, tuition and materials, subsidized health care, transportation courtesy of PTF project



I had free tuition fee Education in one of the federal universities in Nigeria (this is applicable in all Nigeria fed unis)


Free tax


Subsidized electricity tarrif, inshort we don't even pay at all during NEPA days


Subsidized petroleum prizes (subsidy)


Scholarship grant in under-G days


NYSC allowance plus free bleeping


Etc
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by Nobody: 6:22pm On Aug 16, 2017
greatiyk4u:
I benefited from free education, tuition and materials, subsidized health care, transportation courtesy of PTF project



I had free tuition fee Education in one of the federal universities in Nigeria (this is applicable in all Nigeria fed unis)


Free tax


Subsidized electricity tarrif, inshort we don't even pay at all during NEPA days


Subsidized petroleum prizes (subsidy)


Scholarship grant in under-G days


NYSC allowance plus free bleeping


Etc
Do you think everything you mentioned up there as benefits 'are' or 'is' 'a' really benefits? If so, what then are your basic rights/entitlement as a Nigerian youth?

Did everyone in you age as at that time enjoy the above mentioned benefits?


I'm throwing an open question to Nairalanders; What are the basic entitlements of a Nigerian youth?

Is entitilement and benefit the same thing?
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by greatiyk4u(m): 6:25pm On Aug 16, 2017
Thoniameek:
Do you think everything you mentioned up there as benefits 'are' or 'is' 'a' really benefits? If so, what then are your basic rights/entitlement as a Nigerian youth?

Did everyone in you age as at that time enjoy the above mentioned benefits?


I'm throwing an open question to Nairalanders; What are the basic entitlements of a Nigerian youth?

Is entitilement and benefit the same thing?
You need to have structured your question better before opening a thread
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by Nobody: 6:28pm On Aug 16, 2017
greatiyk4u:
You need to have structured your question better before opening a thread
I'm sorry about that... this other questions just popped up from the comments I've seen so far
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by hakeem4(m): 6:44pm On Aug 16, 2017
Freemancipation:
Nigeria has given me electricity in my dreams

Nigeria has given men free quality education in my dreams

Nigeria has given me good healthcare in my dreams

Nigeria police has treated well and respected my rights as a citizen in my dreams

Nigeria politicians have listened to their constituencies and implement their ideas in my dreams

Nigeria president is working hard to better the country in my my dreams

Nigeria bribery and corruption has reduced in my dreams

Nigeria provides jobs for youth after graduation from university in my dreams

Nigeria constitution that says "we the people" was written by the people and not the military in my dreams

oh sh***t I just woke up.
youre correct, Nigerias government is not a serious government but @ bolded its not the job of the government to provide jobs for you. Most of this advanced nations more than 70% of the employed populations are employed by SMEs. So stop asking the government for job and get out to work for your self



Responsibilities Of A Government In An Economy

Governments are appointed by citizens to manage the affairs of their country. Their responsibilities include:

-Ensuring the security of a state- Government must maintain law and order internally. This is realized through legislation, the court of justice and the police force. Externally the armed forces protect citizens against external threats.



-Protection and general welfare of citizens   - Government is responsible for the general health and education of citizens. Welfare programmes must be provided for those who are very poor and vulnerable.


-Management of the economy – Governments are appointed by citizens to efficiently manage the economy to bring about growth and development. This includes: encouraging local and foreign investment, controlling inflation, maintaining the foreign reserve (NIR), curbing balance of payments deficits and achieving high levels of employment.


-Protecting the environment – Sustaining the environment is important to the well-being of citizens. Ways of protecting the environment include: legislation to prevent further degradation, zoning to protect wildlife areas from disruption by development of factories, shopping and residential areas and taxation to reduce the level of pollution by firms. http://wizznotes.com/pob/role-fo-government-in-an-economy/responsibilities-of-a-government-in-an-economy
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by Sprumbabafather: 6:48pm On Aug 16, 2017
The only benefit I have got from Nigeria is heavy slaps from some policemen, just because I stood for the truth.
Re: What Way (s) Has Nigeria Benefited You As A Youth? by Sapiosexuality(m): 7:13pm On Aug 16, 2017
owbabs:
The question is what can you do for your country.
What has Nigeria allowed you do for her? Have you ever reported a crime to the police to see the response you'd get? Have you ever tried saving a dying person you met on the road? Have you tried reporting a crime in an organization? What has Nigeria allowed you do for her?

Everything I got in this country I earned. Any time I think of our government I remember Larken Ross's The Most Dangerous Superstition. In reality our leaders are simply thieves. I don't mean this as a metaphor. I mean that our leaders are literally criminals who we helped in enslaving us.
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