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A tale of suicide and a failed country

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Suicide and death have become the solace of many a Nigerian, citizens battered, depressed and frustrated have now reached a point where death and rest from the failures of the country and it's system have become their only respite. Yet the government and leaders in their characteristic moronic ways are neither ready to respond or do anything about the abounding deaths of it's citizens. Being a youth in Nigeria and not having your top plans being to flee the country, then you're a failed youth because no matter whatever you achieve the system soonest catches up with you and most times in a deathly and grave way. Most Nigerians and their leaders are hypocritical, foolish and backward thinking, only good in self serving religiousness and tribalism. I have never had any hope in Nigeria, knowing the calibre of it's citizens and leaders.  I'm yet to travel outside the country but from those that have, when one travels outside Nigeria, your disgust for th

Quote for Today

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A writer does not only write because he has something to say, but also because he has to write, just as he has to breathe. (D.N.A)

Quote for Today

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By the power of imagination, I conquer the world. (D.N.A)

The thing that is holding you

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Another day, another life, another death, another fear. What is that thing holding us, holding Nigerians, preventing us from being great, from being all we can be and meant to be. We continually pray, we continually hope, we continually flee our country, yet we're the citizens and the leaders responsible for where we are and what we are. We are cheats, we're thieves, we're corrupt, we are killers, we are envious of our fellows, we backbite and slander, we refuse to read, to learn, to improve, yet we remain so wise and too wise in our own eyes. We continue to sink to a new low everyday and on every index and scale except for the negative. Poverty, frustration, death the only pictures millions see daily. I wake everyday empty, frustrated and tired, tired of my life as a Nigerian, wishing I can leave and never return, run away from my life, from me, from Nigeria, and the Nigerian in me. Fearful for my daily sustenance, fearful for my children yet to come, fearful for t