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Nifemius Alpinakis

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When the government tells you: “We’re in the same boat”
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Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮
I still can’t wrap my head around why these politicians believe vote-buying is the smarter path. With ₦30B given to city boys for the South East nonsense, Tinubu could genuinely improve people’s lives and earn lasting respect. What inspires this mindset for Goddamn same? 😭
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politicians will spend millions rigging elections instead of just doing right by the people. crazy part is the people decide if they stay in power. but they’ve learned the masses are easier to manipulate than to serve
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i think the smart ones have the responsibility to increase the average iq of the population. they need to educate others, make knowledge freely accessible like it used to be, because nowadays so much of it is behind a paywall and the masses can’t afford it
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the majority of nigerians are easy to manipulate and control. it’s worse because you don’t even need to be smart to control them; you just need to know how to steal, throw some cash around, and watch them grovel at your feet
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hence why the economy is the way it is instead of poverty alleviation, what nigerians need is education & exposure
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for every 10 nigerians, at least 7 have some form of cognitive disability and are just walking zombies with human features
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honestly i’m not mad anymore. the frustration i used to feel watching the world burn, seeing evil prevail, has suddenly stopped. maybe the real question isn’t why the world is this way, but who will shape it next? i would have considered it when i still had a savior complex
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so we’re stuck in a stalemate: the capable won’t risk everything. the majority won’t unite. and the wrong people keep power. the real question is how do we build courage, unity, and systems that reward competence instead of punishing it?
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the ones suffering the most are everyday citizens who feel powerless. they complain, they endure, but fear and division keep them from organizing for real change.
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in many countries, we end up with a dangerous imbalance: some of the most capable people choose survival. they build careers, leave, or stay quiet because they see the risks. meanwhile, leadership often falls into the hands of people who shouldn’t be there.
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blaming god for what humans created is weird. if someone gets hit by a man-made truck, whose fault is it? most of the bad things we face were created by humans. you may not have built them, but you still inherit the consequences.
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If poverty were a mistake, it would have been fixed by now
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high food prices hit yoruba, igbo, hausa markets alike. ethnicity does not change the prices you pay.
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poverty that lasts decades is not an accident it is a design that benefits the elites
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Prices in the beauty and shortlet space are going up because of IJGBs but it is artificial. There is no real scarcity. If you have friends coming into the country, take them to affordable, well-run spots. Vendors who offer value and are affordable will always win
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Think long-term. Make your service affordable, accessible and reliable. Scale to meet the increase in demand from making your service cheaper That’s how you win customers, trust, and real consistent profit year after year.
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Raising prices just because clueless IJGBs are willing to pay isn’t smart. It’s pure greed. Customers will eventually feel cheated when they find out the truth, and then you lose them.
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🚨 IJGB Season Is Exposing How Bad Most Nigerian Businesses Are at Actually Running a Profitable Business Price hikes ≠ real business sense. Price hikes do not equate to sustainable growth. Here’s why… 🧵👇
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