Friday 31 March 2017

Who all these Scandals epp? Nigerians are jumping to lagoon!

Politics in Nigeria is not like any other place in the world, it is often base on scripts badly written though often well directed to entertain the already impoverished poor masses. The poor masses in it poverty state must have course to at least smile ,this is to forestall the suicidal acrobatic display of  the already frustrated members of the public who have taken to third mainland bridge and lagoon as easy path to heaven. Our distinguish Senators are not aware of this development talk less of making laws that will make the people see reasons to live in terms of standard of living and prevent suicidal tendencies among Nigerians which is gradually becoming the order of the day.

While Nigerians are jumping into the lagoon the Government is yet to see an emerging social issues. The suicidal attempts raise a social question whether it is true that Nigerians are really frustrated? Recently a report indicated that Nigeria Children are the happiest in Africa, happiest indeed! It is not about jumping into the lagoon alone it is about Nigerians now committing suicide. Nigerians see suicide as a taboo and perceived any one with suicidal tendencies as one being "followed" by the people of his/her village. Should we now say those people that "follow" one are now in town? Still many Nigerians are still with the notion that Suicidal tendencies are not "Ordinary".


Either it is ordinary or those who attempt suicide are been followed the situation of the country is indeed frustrating that was the writer Ayo Sogunro wrote the book "Everything in Nigeria will kill you". It is pathetic that most common man on the street are not feeling the impact of government while the average man on street is struggling with crumbs that come from society. You ask me the difference between common man and average man; It is just in means of survival. The common man hustle daily to survive while an average man has an oven to bake his daily pastries because he could not afford his own bakery for daily bread.


Recession is here and both the common man and average man are finding it difficult to survive. Mind you not everyone is gifted with the Nigeria brand kind of hope "e go better". Besides, those who have those hope in the early 80's are singing a new to their Children.


The future is not bright if our leaders continue to dramatize impunity instead of being committed to our socio - economic development.

.angel

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