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The rush to own a house in Nigeria has never been driven strictly by investment logic. Historically, it has been driven by uncertainty, by the fear that once the breadwinner’s income dips, or once he dies, his dependants may be left exposed. That is the context in which Nigerians rush to own property. Those who can afford more even go as far as building houses for rent, because even when it is not the most profitable economic venture, it is the only form of hedging most Nigerians know or trust.
At the heart of this mindset is also the awareness that there is no welfare system strong enough to protect one’s dependants. So breadwinners do what they feel they must do.
This same instinct plays out across the country, even in public service. Officeholders rush to divert public resources entrusted to them in order to acquire property for themselves, aware that the “opportunity” may not return, and that there is no reliable welfare system to cushion them when the income stops. In fact, their families and friends are often the first to remind them of this. In the end, personal financial security is prioritised over public welfare, and this is partly why we are where we are: a country with one of the widest inequality gaps on the planet.
Those who argue against the wisdom of spending one’s savings to build a house are often speaking from a different reality. Some have lived abroad, where the desperation of the struggling class to own property is not always considered a smart move. Others are financially informed enough to know there are better investment options than dumping all one’s money into property while denying oneself a decent life. But Nigeria is a breadwinner’s nightmare. Every day, you live with the fear that your dependants may not be able to afford the next rent if your income, or your existence, stops.
Where I draw the line is in building a mansion that nobody in your family can maintain after you are gone. I have seen this happen in Abuja, where families had to sell a large family house just to buy a smaller, more manageable one to live in.
So, perhaps both sides of the argument can agree on where to draw the line. Owning a house in Nigeria is not a black-and-white matter. It is not always the smartest investment, but it is often the most emotionally and socially understandable one.
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What this lying machine will not tell u is that , his company was deregistered in the UK bcos of Tax fraud

Instablog9ja@instablog9ja
“UK banks gave me loans based on my educational background, not on collateral” — Peter Obi
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@Sistaliano Honestly this is not funny if u watch d video u will see how he connive with a Fulani mam that was grazing to video them, I don't believe he did it on his own someone must have paid him to carry out d script he should be drill and made to confess
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@_chiefagbabiaka @woye1 @jayteeofnaija @SAsekome @SaheedOlaSalami @ummuh_Zahra This can not b just acting, he should b drill someone might have contacted him to carry out this script
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WHAT DO YOU THINK GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO TO THEM ?
One Qowiyu, who is from Ibaragun but resides in Atan-Ota, Ogun State, alongside some other boys, allegedly invited a Fulani man to help them stage a fake bandit attack.
They asked the Fulani man to act as a bandit and threaten them in a video, which they later posted on TikTok simply to gain more followers and attract attention on social media.
What do you think the government should do in response to this act ?
Qowiyu has already been arrested and he confessed to the crime, claiming he took such action for the purpose of getting more followers on TikTok.
Cc: @DejiAdesogan @lollylarry1
Watch the video below.
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The strategist understands the strategy. That’s why pressure no longer works the same way😊.
#nigeria
#politics
#leadership
#governanace
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@Bond_not_james Then do and change the link of ur YouTube channel u put on bio both IG and X

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That’s a lie though. In countries where they enjoy uninterrupted electricity, people still install solar panels to power their homes and reduce cost. Stop being ignorant.
Grandpa Frank 👴@maniac8989
If there was steady electricity, they won’t need solar panels in the first place
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Don’t compete with people who are privileged.
Their race was rigged from the starting line. While you were hustling with no godfather, no connections, and no inherited cushion, they were handed the baton with a smile and a sponsorship deal.
Competition is only fair when the field is level. Stop measuring your sweat against their silver spoon. Protect your peace. Build your own table.
The game recognises real.
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