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Honestly, I’m exhausted. Life is a decline in Nigeria. Even going outside, everywhere carries the weight of poverty. I can’t fully explain it, maybe it’s the air, maybe it’s the faces of the people, but there’s this constant reminder that the country is slowly sinking, and it shows in what I see every day.
You can hardly move from one place to another without someone asking you for money. Sometimes politely & out of pity, sometimes with intimidation by those stupid agberos that have been enabled by the wicked government of today.
Bro! Civilians. Civil servants. People who have been stepped on so much by the system that they ask for money without shame.
Insecurity is at an all-time high. Hundreds have died in barely three months of 2026, yet nothing about the national mood reflects the scale of it.
Even I’m not exempt from it. The other day I was scrolling through Twitter and saw the news about people being killed in Kwara. I kept scrolling like it was just another headline.
Later it bothered me. Why did I feel nothing?
It made me realize how easy it is to become numb here. When bad news becomes constant, you slowly stop reacting to it and that might be one of the most dangerous things of all cus it might be too late when it comes at your doorstep.
No urgency, no sense that something is deeply wrong.
Electricity keeps declining.
Electricity came to Nigeria in 1896, Nigeria is 65 years as an independent nation but we can’t brag of 24/7 light. Of course a nation cannot function when one of its most basic growth infrastructures is crippled by inconsistent electricity. Power affects everything. Industry, healthcare, education, security, technology. Nothing scales properly without it.
Yet one idiot here said we only need electricity to make ice blocks.
Hardship keeps rising. Basic things that should improve with time are getting worse. You think your life isn’t improving because of some village people? Lmao baba, you’re a victim of a failed society. No prayer will solve your problem.
I still struggle to understand how people who are informed, people who have been directly affected by these realities, people who are educated in the 21st century, still go out of their way to defend this government.
Omo, if you actively advocate for a government that keeps pushing the country deeper into hardship, you’re incredibly foolish.
Because the truth is simple. You and I will still live in the consequences of this. In a country where basic amenities feel like luxuries and if nothing changes, the next generation will inherit that same reality.
The average lifespan of a Nigerian is about 54 years. At 27, you’ve already lived half your life here. Half, and the frightening part is realizing that the years ahead may not even be better than the years behind.
Can you imagine what the next 4 years will be?
My God.
Sometimes it feels like we’ve normalized decline.
Like we’ve adjusted our expectations downward so many times that we barely notice it anymore.
But a country shouldn’t feel like something you simply endure. At some point, we have to stop pretending this is normal.
My fear is probably the same fear millions of Nigerians feel. Nobody wants to die for a country that defeats them every time they try. Nobody wants to strike, because mentally, we all feel defeated.
I don’t know what it will take for a real revolution to happen. But I hope I’m alive to join & witness it.
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