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Our parentsβ generation (70s/80s) had it sweet. With one government job you could buy land in Surulere, build a house, and still send kids abroad. University was almost free, jobs were waiting after graduation, and the naira was stronger than the dollar.
Then what did that generation do? They squandered it. They looted the oil boom, normalized corruption, destroyed institutions, and told us βeducation is the keyβ while they padlocked the door. Now they mock us for βjapa,β forgetting they burned the house and left us in the ashes. This isnβt just history , weβre living inn the inheritance of generational theft.
So the question is: do we just complain??? , or do we break their cycle before we become the same villains to our children???
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Then what did that generation do? They squandered it. They looted the oil boom, normalized corruption, destroyed institutions, and told us βeducation is the keyβ while they padlocked the door. Now they mock us for βjapa,β forgetting they burned the house and left us in the ashes. This isnβt just history , weβre living inn the inheritance of generational theft.
So the question is: do we just complain??? , or do we break their cycle before we become the same villains to our children???
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