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Topic: COULD THIS BE CALLED ADAPTATION? - page 2. (Read 284 times)

jr. member
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February 21, 2024, 09:20:58 AM
#8
that is the level our politicians reduced us to we have learned to grow a thick skin after every economic challenge and move forward with out thinking of what happened, i don't think war will happen any Time soon this present generation of ours we are  lilly livered to pick up any arms we just sit and watch the drama as it unfolds
sr. member
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February 21, 2024, 09:00:57 AM
#7
Is very funny how we complain about so many things going wrong in our economy but at end everyone we tend to grow a thicker skin and adapt to the system and it will be seen like nothing happened within a Short time, now my question is, should we keep adapting and growing a thicker skin? or we should be expecting war, because i don't really understand where our government is taking us to, alot is really happening. What is your opinion on this?

The way the government dey push us, war no dey inevitable but I pray make e no come to that because war no be good experience. The hardship and suffering dey too much, the fuel subsidy wey dem remove, up till now no accountability. Exchange rate dey very high, things for market dey increase everyday. I no think say people go adapt the normal way Nigerians are known for. I expect the masses to react as some point and by reaction I no mean protest. Already, for some places people don dey loot in broad day light, so this na one of the things you get when you push people to the wall.
hero member
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February 21, 2024, 08:24:36 AM
#6
Is very funny how we complain about so many things going wrong in our economy but at end everyone we tend to grow a thicker skin and adapt to the system and it will be seen like nothing happened within a Short time, now my question is, should we keep adapting and growing a thicker skin? or we should be expecting war, because i don't really understand where our government is taking us to, alot is really happening. What is your opinion on this?

Its nothing other than suffering and smiling, its a race of the survival of the fittest, i also wonder on the same situation whereby you discover many people are complaining on how bad the economy is and yet, if you go to the market, you will be surprised on the rate people are buying and selling and the markets are moving, then i wonder how they were able to get the affordability despise the inflation that is ongoing, so this has brought me to my conclusion that whether things are cost or not in the market, we should only focus on a purchasing ability because while we are complaining, many others are not being worried and they are buying and selling, we should get adapt to this.
sr. member
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February 21, 2024, 08:05:48 AM
#5
It might not necessarily be war but I think Nigeria has gotten to a stage beyond peaceful settlement, the government has done much harm that not everyone looks normal and I believe no such action has happened because maybe their cups are not yet filled. We just have to pray the violence doesn't escalates into war but i know for sure our government will not change until certain violent actions is taken but I hope they prove me wrong.
sr. member
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February 21, 2024, 07:55:33 AM
#4
Is very funny how we complain about so many things going wrong in our economy but at end everyone we tend to grow a thicker skin and adapt to the system and it will be seen like nothing happened within a Short time, now my question is, should we keep adapting and growing a thicker skin? or we should be expecting war, because i don't really understand where our government is taking us to, A lot is happening. What is your opinion on this?
this is one bad thing about us, the rate at which we easily adapt to negative change is seriously alarming, to be honest. It's only here that once price of things goes up, it's almost impossible for it to come down again and with time everyone gets used to it.

There is a power shortage everywhere and the heat is too much but we've adapted to this whole system and we are gradually getting used to using light once in every two weeks and NEPA people will still come for their money without a candid excuses to this shortage of light abnormality.

This is Nigeria, our skin easily get thick and maybe any moment from now , the same way we can't really on our security agency and will have to defend ourself will be the same way we will all start using solar panels in our homes and just depend only on ourselves for our survival.

I don't advocate for war but it has got to a stage where we have to stand up and fight for our lives except we want these old leaders that will soon die to steal of our peace and previlages that they wouldn't allow anybody to try it while they were still young.
sr. member
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February 21, 2024, 07:50:33 AM
#3
Finally, as I been done talk am before now, the solution to the problem of we country no be war but a restructuring of the political system and a move from a consumers nation to a massive production nation.

Record has it that China makes up 28.7% of the total global output for manufacturing, the significant hardship in the country is really overwhelming everyone is scared of speaking up because of the high level of corruption and implementing laws that will only retard the economic growth of the country things kept getting worst, how long shall we continue like this? How can we achieve being production nation when the political leaders has no future  vision rather than considering political positions as an opportunity of embezzling public forms.
hero member
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February 21, 2024, 06:33:47 AM
#2
War! I was once a pro advocate of this idea of war solving the problems of the country but I have for personal discovery understand that war really won't solve the problem of the country. Let's take the Nigeria civil war of July 6th, 1967 – January 15th, 1970 for instance, what really happened after that war? Where are we today many years after that war? The suffering and agitations is still here today.

As for adaptation, we are as human beings were created to adapt in all situations after much complains. And with the harsh conditions (economy, weather and environmental factors) wey them take born and groom  us eim make us to easily absorb and adapt to all hard conditions even when we no feel comfortable under it we just keep going with hope and faith say it go better.

Finally, as I been done talk am before now, the solution to the problem of we country no be war but a restructuring of the political system and a move from a consumers nation to a massive production nation.

sr. member
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February 21, 2024, 06:01:32 AM
#1
Is very funny how we complain about so many things going wrong in our economy but at end everyone we tend to grow a thicker skin and adapt to the system and it will be seen like nothing happened within a Short time, now my question is, should we keep adapting and growing a thicker skin? or we should be expecting war, because i don't really understand where our government is taking us to, alot is really happening. What is your opinion on this?
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