When it comes to talking about Nigeria, everyone is quick to throwshades, point fingers and blame someone.
This is Nigeria by falz has been trending for days now and the talent spewed raw truth, collectively holding each group responsible for their misdeeds.
Nigeria is what it has turn out to be today because of the collective actions of every Nigerian breathing.
our everyday
I recently saw a short clip about a school principal who was charged 50naira by a photographer to take her students passport photographs after which she called a teacher to announce to the students to bring 100naira for their passport photographs.
The teacher asked the students to bring 150naira for their passports, one of the students got home and told his mom to give him 300 to pay for a passport photograph and his mother requested 500naira for her husband for passport photograph of their son.
The husband was shocked and after ranting for a while he blamed buhari...
without buhari
So many times my heart bleeds for the very many things that are pushed down to President buhari.
He has his own share no doubt but it's not just him, he clearly has nothing to do with the passport photograph price that shot from 50 naira to 500naira, it would have been more if the chain was longer but the blame goes out to him because he is the elected leader.
He can't fix things alone, no one can.
Nigeria is our collective responsibility but we keep messing it up every day with every bit of desperation, incompetence, fraud and vulnerability we put out every.
It's looking like no body cares any more after all we are all the same.
No!
We are not all the same, some people have still got dignity and integrity and are damn serious about it.
So people actually care and are building a better Nigeria.
I'm not here to teach you how to be a patriotic Nigerian but before you throw shades, make sure your eyes can see perfectly under the sun
#thisisnigeria
#happydemocracy