TAJULUC
Cameroon.
SKILL:2d-3d designer/industrial maintenant and crypto enthusiast.
hi to all,happy to see some fellow africans here,good initiative.sorry in cameroon we do speak pidgin also but i am not in that region i master the english and the french,but i do understand pidgin though.
Welcome bro, how is Mr Biya doing over there. Kindly extend my handshakes to him. It's nice to have you here too and we hope with time we spread the cryptocurrency phenomenal to others in Africa.
Becky, that's not true. There are truly several lazy youths in our dear Naija. Walk around your area in the morning and you will see several chatting away their lives unnecessarily, in unproductive arguments and needless discussions.
Can you specifically provide us with these estimated numbers of lazy youths in your environment or country? Definitely, there are lazy ones around us but not a yardstick to draw a conclusion that the youths are lazy. We all know some part of naija that are lazy and should not be generalize, that will be a good argument here bros. One percent of Edo youths are lazy and not Edo youths in general, so, i agree to disagree with anyone who cannot differentiate the lazy one from the hardworking ones among the youths.
Yes, Edo love traveling out of the country but very few(little) of them does that and not several(numerous).
Lol...My dear, being lazy isn't specific to any tribe in particular (this is my belief, anyway). However, the truth remains that we have very lazy people littered everywhere even in Europe too. So, it's not a naija thing alone. About the travel thing with Edo people, that's so true. But even travelling outside the shores of naija (or any country) doesn't mean that one isn't lazy sha o. I am an unprejudiced person. I relate with people on a personal note without the influence of their tribe or family background. Don't take my support of president Buhari's assertion that our youths are lazy as misleading. But that's true, sadly.