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| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Mummymahdi(f): 3:10pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
tensazangetsu20:The struggle no b here oo Person go sometimes feel as if he can't do again. Am a woman (widowed ) with 5kids and no govt work but am trading. |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Kokaine(m): 3:10pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
cococandy:I dont even know what countries to look at. I was browsing Saudi Arabia yesterday and its like a no go area. Dubai now is not a favourable place for Nigerians. Every other place in the west needs one to have a large amount of money. Somehow I need a girlfriend with a rich dad with connection. That's the only basis I will settle down now. Cos I need to leave this country |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by stonecoldcafe: 3:15pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Litmus:I understand where you are coming from. I relocated permanently a few years back. I know what I ran away from in Nigeria but I love who I am. I love my reasoning, culture and I cherish my growing up years and memories as a child in Nigeria. I even go boarding house sef. Then I think if my unborn kids not having any of that (minus boarding house experience o) and I kinda feel sad. In my head, I'm still thinking how I can make it work. My parents are older now and I wouldn't want to burden them with screaming children all over again for long stretches. My siblings japa like me too. How then can I do it? Perhaps come at some point with them on long holidays? Hmmmm. What of my work? Would that short time be long enough sef to infuse Naija blood in them? Would they even manage to learn pidgin in that time Thinking, worrying nor dey finish for this life o ![]() |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Reelmii: 3:19pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Litmus:this is the best, I did it for my 2 kids.. I promised my self I would never have any of my children here in Nigeria but I will give them their home training in Nigeria before they go back, and I thank God for helping me to achieve that.... |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by stonecoldcafe: 3:21pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Reelmii:Lucky you. Your kids are blessed |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by smallsmall: 3:21pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
MisterRuk:I like your OPTIMISM. There is a popular and universally true Phrase: WORK and PRAY. We have prayed and prayed for Nigeria, nothing has changed and it keeps getting worse. Nigeria is very rich but the few People looting it into oblivion are the problem. Nigerian Youths TRIED TO GET BACK THEIR COUNTRY, using the #EndSARS, #EndBadGovernment Protests but you and l saw how they were murdered in Cold Blood, using the same Armed Forces they feed and equip with out Tax. What else do you want Nigerians to do? Stay and die? Fight and die? Run, live and come back to fight another day? How do you stand and fight a Govt that turns military Weapons on UNARMED Protesters, without the help of the International Community (ICC, UNHCR, Military Powers) and Nigerians in Diaspora? It seems most Nigerians still dont understand the kind of enemy they are facing in this country. Enemies of Nigeria are mostly Politicians and Elites Govt, they will not give up without a bloody fight. Go and read about the History of Ghana, the same country whose Citizens "ran away" from Ghana and came here to be immigrant Shoe-Shiners, teachers, menial labourers. Until Jerry Rawlings of blessed memory decided that the time has come to seize his Country back from these enemies who call themselves "Politicians and leaders". That is the only hope for Nigeria, prayer session has come and gone. |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Reelmii: 3:25pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
stonecoldcafe:it depends on the stage or age ur kids are if they are still kids, like 1- 5,6 years of age, frequent visit to Nigeria can still teach them a bit because kids pick up easily but if they are already in their teens, it will require them to live here to pick up |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:29pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
tensazangetsu20:Nigeria?? The number of people I'do assist almost on daily basis Is worrisome most especially family people. The begging Is out of this world. You'll see people with 3to4kids staying In Just one room. There Is a family woman I borrowed 10k last month and she promised to refund me back first week of december. Until now I haven't heard from her...... |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by alarm4: 3:33pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
I have two 2 kid already and unsecure job at hand if I say unsecure job u knw wht I meant as long as u earn a salary a day will come u will surely live the job and retire ...so all jobs are all unsecure.. Now talking about Nigeria in future today I fear for life of my kid in nija cos thins are no longer same as in thus old days. Check Nigeria coute of arm's symbol Someone shld understand thtat Nigeria are never meant to be one nation. Ni-ge-ria wazobia, yoruba-hausa-igbo This is 3 country as one Nation...... They shld be separated and see them grow differently |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by xrayj(m): 3:35pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Raalsalghul:You sound so reasonable bro! |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:43pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Raalsalghul:This Is me here and I'm doing quite fine In all ramification by God's grace and mercies. But A lot of Poverty Stricken Zombies have been brainwashed procreation Is mandatory. People who can hardly feed will be giving birth to Kids anyhow. Useless people....... |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by MisterRuk(m): 3:43pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Gerrard59:But it's better than to complain and curse like most folks do on nairaland. Your believe system controls a lot of things, I'm not talking religion here. 80 percent of the time, Nigerians curse and spread negativity. They say all day "this country is cursed" "Africa is the devil's playground", " the soul of the black man is full of evil " . Why is it an acceptable mindset for people to believe that dark powers and voodoo is behind a problem, but stupidity to take positive spiritual actions? I'm not saying that we should carry anointing oil and start cabashing then fold our hands and do nothing. If we believe in a devil then we should also believe in a stronger Elohim too. Little things like faith, blessings, and positive energy go a long way to change things. |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by seanwilliam(m): 3:47pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Raalsalghul:I wanted to Laugh but I ended up cryin to the bolded ![]() |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Raalsalghul: 3:48pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Evolutionlove:Don't blame them: it's the society and conditioning. Nigerian pastors are the worst: you can see the thread about Adeboye praying for single men to get married not minding their economic conditions or personal intentions. |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Reex12(m): 3:49pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
fact is na only poor people go complain about naija go and ask davido,kiddwaya or yusuf buhari if they will say the same |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Seyzcham91(m): 3:53pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
This shouldn't be a question again na as it's a known fact tensazangetsu20: |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Raalsalghul: 3:54pm On Dec 14, 2020*. Modified: 9:58am On Jan 28, 2021 |
seanwilliam:Bro, how them stillmaticOg and co. It's been long I was at that side. |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Seyzcham91(m): 3:55pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
same as me i still leave kids for heaven now to dey enjoy if i dey okay and where i need be to bring them to this world i would but won't dare do such now or in this God forsaken corntree to avoid my kids cursing me later in future Raalsalghul: |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:58pm On Dec 14, 2020*. Modified: 8:21am On Dec 18, 2020 |
Raalsalghul:Apt and very well said. PHCN bill for my residence this month alone Is N48,000 and I usually pay N18,000 which Is even on the high side. It took me donkey years before I understood the Hypocricy, Deception, and Manipulation going on In this Nation.... |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Raalsalghul: 3:59pm On Dec 14, 2020*. Modified: 4:45am On Jan 26, 2021 |
Reex12:No matter how rotten a system is, it'll always favor a few. Continue, you hear! |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by seanwilliam(m): 4:00pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Raalsalghul:bro it is just as if you know my heart .. I don Dey start the process I’m just trying to cross the necessary ts and dots the Is. some of my friends wey Dey overs came home now for festive. Honestly they are not looking bad atall and most of them said they working towards getting citizen in every way they can.. bro I just weak for my life.. I look into the future of Nigeria it is very dark.. Looks like stillmaticog no Dey naija again o |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by faste: 4:05pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Mayeldah:And When Buhari eventually leave,any chance of a progressive mounting the saddle?If you ask me ,it is no no! |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by seanwilliam(m): 4:07pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Litmus:So wetin be the benefit of allowing your kids to know naija culture?? |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Raalsalghul: 4:08pm On Dec 14, 2020*. Modified: 9:57am On Jan 28, 2021 |
seanwilliam:Hmmmm! |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Etinosa1234: 4:21pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
MisterRuk:I sometimes wonder why those that condemn Nigeria haven't fled to Benin or Cameroon to start life all over since Nigeria is hell for them.. The funny thing is that those that condemn Nigeria either have political apathy or support bad leaders... Like how do u intend to better this nation when u don't play ur part? Its easier to complain and Nigerians do it best |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Raalsalghul: 4:26pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Etinosa1234:You have a point! |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Raph82(m): 4:26pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Klass99:If not because the guy was ur ex, I would have called him an idiot. |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by SenecaTheYonger: 4:28pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Klass99:Imagine those that died and couldn't tell their own story. IT's just that Nigerian government doesn't value the lives of Nigerians. Because how can someone just die in the hands of a police officer despite obeying the law? Like what else are we supposed to do then to stay alive? You don't break the law, SARS will hunt you. You break the law, SARS will hunt you. There's no middle ground. |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Bimpe29(m): 4:29pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Yes I do seriously. It's not a peculiar case for Nigeria but the entire world. Things have gone wrong globally wit no end in sight for the decadence. |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by Kamikaze42: 4:35pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Etinosa1234:This thread can lead one into depression. While reading people's comments, I went to the Canadian CRS to see how I will fair at 32 (2024) after my 2 years online masters, I am still struggling with 445. Currently the minimum score is 471, by 3 years time, it may be 500 or more. I think while we share our bitter experiences, we can also encourage the downtrodden among us with good words. I earn way above 200k and I still do Uber as side hustle and I also own a bike for dispatch. I am at least comfortable, but for how long? This thread can lead to depression abeg. So may thoughts of the future. Wrong application of religious beliefs contribute to multiple children. My 3rd child is an example of that. Noone thought me before I spent a paltry #2,500 for a 5 year prevention of pregnancy for my wife. Something some religious folks would still tell us not to. I could go on and on. I had these thoughts before getting married at 24. |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 4:38pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Raalsalghul:Mine too, I could literally see and feel the frustration in their eyes. ![]() |
| Re: Do You Fear For Your Kids Future In Nigeria? by tensazangetsu20(op): 4:48pm On Dec 14, 2020 |
Kamikaze42:Bros you must not go to Canada. UK has opened up their work visa route and it's straightforward. If you want to go to Canada then consider a PhD after your masters. The only problem will be getting a visa at 32. The rate for student visa approvals for Nigerians above 30 is abysmally low. |
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