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RE: Nigerian Vibes

in LeoFinance2 years ago

It is in Nigeria that the life of the citizens doesn't concern the government
We have thousands of graduates out there without a job and the politicians are there flying around with jets and having a luxury life
It is in Nigeria that a price of a commodity depends on dollar💲, including the blacksmith and a wood seller what a funny country
If not for hive and cryptocurrency
Most of us will have died of frustrating and hypertension and if you are eventually rushed to the hospital i bet it with you that will be the end of everything a government hospital with out electricity and there are thousands of sick people in there what a country
I hope for the best and pray that things get better soon
Thanks for understanding our situation @trumpman

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Sounds like a place getting sick is not allowed 😅

That's just the truth friend
Last week i was there with my cousin
Lying sick and to donate blood for her because she needed blood i was told that the blood bank blood must be replaced before they can give her a pants of blood, just imagine no light we have to come with our lamps when its dark in a government hospital can you see how bad it is here
@trumpman

It is in Nigeria that the life of the citizens doesn't concern the government

To be honest: The government is doing it right. In return, it should not concern you either, what the government is doing.

At the end of the day, politically, you can only vote once every couple of years. As a person, consumer and business alike, you vote multiple times every day: Food, roads, cloths, socializing. There's a hundred decisions every day, where you can pick the one thing or the other. It's entirely up to you what you make of that - and some make so much out of it that they don't need the government, but the government needs them.