ARE THERE TRULY HAPPY PEOPLE IN NIGERIA?


"Happy people focus on what they have.
Unhappy people focus on what is missing. There are no happy persons in Nigeria, I say this with every sense of awareness because I meet people on daily basis and I mirror faces,I am an authority in this field; I've rooms and parlor down the food chain where this struggle holds sway, real and very vivid. You must listen to me! Dammit* We thrive entirely on our avalanche of misery and complaints. Gratitude is alien to us. It is anathema. We cannot stand to be ecstatic. We must hide when we laugh;The enemy must not see the beautiful white colors of our teeth. Oh church of God.
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But how can you be happy when mediocre minds occupy the seat and corridors of power? How can you be happy when pensioners are not being paid;aged men and women denied of their gratuity and entitlements? How can you be happy when the generality of Nigerians can barely afford bags of rice and tomatoes today?
Our young girls become ladies of easy virtues just to survive the times; are you blind? Don't you see them everywhere around you?
Our young men. People within my age bracket have found panacea to their pain by 'hoely' romantic affinity with hard drugs. Within my locality alone in Lagos; all the young men smoke cannabis. Underline the word 'ALL' ...but would you blame them? Where are the jobs created to soak and integrate these ones into the system; nothing is working the aftermath of this social construct sorry destruct I beg your pardon, is the degeneration of these ones into gentlemen of the roads;hired assassins/ killers and kid-Adult 'nappers'.
Happiness is that illusion.There is nothing to be happy about when we cannot produce toothpick. We import everything. We preach too much. There is a pastor in every two home you come into in Nigeria.
The proliferation of worship centres have not helped matters; lots of hungry stomachs around looking up to God who is very much engaged and busy blessing our Caucasian counterpart. They are ready;he drifted to their cause. "When the student is ready,the teacher appears."
Happiness is an illusion. An utopia. A mirage . A phantom. A dream we must wake quickly from. Nigerians must now entirely find succor and solace in throwing tantrums and looking forlorn. We must accept this niggling fact that we aren't configured to be happy because a lot is missing. Read the first paragraph of this post slowly and watch the understanding gradually take you away to another shore.
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That is why God became angry and disappointed at the state of affairs in this part of the world. and cycled fast,far away from Nigeria;away from Africa into Europe. *Spits.

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