PLIGHTS OF THE NIGERIAN YOUTH

in #life7 years ago (edited)

Is being born a Nigerian and in Nigeria at the same time a curse?
Is this part of the world destined to remain this way?
Are the youths of this nation going to be forever at a disadvantage?

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Being born into a Nigerian home didn't stop me from dreaming big dreams, but it made those dreams hard to reach.
This article will be based on true life experiences of my Friends but their real names will be withheld; they are all typical stories of what being born a Nigerian and in Nigeria does to you.

I won't deny the fact that there are a lot of Succesful Nigerian youths today, but when you compare the rate of success to the rate of failure of other youths then you'll see there's something really wrong with the system.

JOHN

was born a Nigerian and in Nigeria, he grew up with dreams, dreams to travel into space, to be an astronaut.
But he was born into an average family that barely had enough to eat. His parents were government workers so their salaries were precise and not enough for all 4 children they bore. He was a straight A student in secondary school and had all the potentials to succeed. He finished secondary school only to realize he can't be an astronaut in Nigeria, Neither did his parents have the resources to send him abroad, nor did the country have any means of helping him achieve his dreams. John went to a Nigerian university discouraged and sad that he couldn't study what he wanted, he eventually studied Mechanical engineering and graduated with a second class upper, But still the country had no plans for him.and his dreams.
John is now a banker in Fidelity bank

JANE

was born a Nigerian and in Nigeria. She was born with dreams one of which is to be a neurosurgeon. She was well brought up and went to good schools, she was an above average student in secondary school.she graduated in the top 10% of her school and wrote JAMB. She was not given admission to study medicine & surgery for 3 consecutive years, in her 4th JAMB she was persuaded by her parents to abandon her dreams and study something else, she got admission that year to study Botany. She graduated with good grades and still couldn't find a job after 5 years. she resorted to doing her masters. She graduated the best student in her masters program and was offered a lecturing job by the university.
Jane is now a lecturer

Joseph

was born a Nigerian and in Nigeria. He was practically born into a poor home, his father was a bricklayer and his mother was a trader. he was the first of 7 children his parents bore. He went to government owned primary and secondary schools in the state that had free tuition but at the same time offered low quality of education. He was a good student because he knew he had to succeed academically. He was born with a dream to build, his dream was also influenced by his father's day to day work of bricklaying, when he was old enough he would assist his father while he worked.
Joseph had passion for Architecture, He wanted to be an architect!! He graduated from secondary school to find out his parents didn't have the resources to train him in University, 4 of his younger siblings were in secondary school and they also need to reach a bench mark in their education. The country had no plan for him, there aren't any free higher education institutions he could go to, neither was there scholarships he could apply for that'll help achieve his dreams. He was home for 5 years without help or direction, he eventually joined his father in his work
Joseph is now a bricklayer

These are just 3 of millions of similar and diverse cases, where the state of the Nation has affected youths all over the country

We all know one or two people that are in bad circumstances because the country is the way it is.

A youth empowerment program isn't the solution to everything.
There are people out there that

  • Good electricity
  • Good roads
  • Good educational system
    Can help them achieve their dreams.

A better country should be our goal, A country where A child can wake up and say She wants to be a Movie researcher and She won't be laughed at and Her dream snuffed away. A country where a child can wake up and say he wants to be a Pilot and he will achieve his dreams without having to leave the shores of the country.

In our own personal ways and with the infectious love of giving that's spreading round steemit, we should try to help and assist those around us in any way we can, A word of advice or encouragement can make a doubting youth to succeed in life.

If we find ourselves in any position of leadership at any stage of life, don't be infected with the urge of leading for personal gain; but lead sacrificially, be and exemplary leader. It's better for your legacy to live longer than your riches

Let's all work to make NIGERIA once again the giant of Africa.
A Nation of great quality and amazing individuals.
Let's work together to grow....

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Most governments getting to power think the best ways to silence the youths is youth empowerment programs. Many other factors that are overlooked upon by the government are catalysts to situations like this.

Lets all act as one.

Yes we should come together and work together

You know when you think about it, it can be very depressing when you dream big but have to forfeit your dreams for the norms our dear country presents us. One can only hope this country wakes up and start paying attention to the dreams of her youths.

Yes. That's the spirit. Let's work together. On point.

Touching stories but then that's what we still see everyday. Especially that of jamb I was a victim of that kind of experience too. We only hope for a better Nigeria and it can only begin with us. Our way of thinking, our beliefs, our relationship with people. It's all about us. Little by little we 'll get better only if we try

Where there is love there is life.

- Mahatma Gandhi

The Nigeria of our dreams turned out not to be what we taught it would..... What can we do, but I hope for a better tomorrow.

The Nigeria of our dreams turned out not to be what we hoped for..... What can we do, than pray for a better tomorrow.... 🙏

we are the architects of our own lives. You and You alone are responsible for the outcome of your life.

We really can survive from all the scandals when we can go back to the EPOCH

hello @gerald.knows
Nice post..You are on point....tank u for sharing
@vickyrich a true @euronation member

Thats just our wish to see Nigeria becoming a better nation