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Simi discloses the most dangerous thing about Nigeria.
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The singer why so many dreams in Nigeria get snuffed out.
Nigerian singer and songwriter Simisola Bolatito Kosoko, better known by her stage name Simi, has revealed the most dangerous thing about her country, Nigeria.
There is a lot happening in Nigeria, and Simi has taken the time to address how it is hurting practically every individual.
How it is crushing the ambitions of the kids, especially since they wind up spending 8 years studying a course that they could finish in 4 years due to the strike.
She added that you can’t just tell someone in Nigeria now that if you can think it, then you can do it because the capital supposed to use to buy products for that has become fuel money and you spend half your life in senseless traffic on bad roads.
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According to Simi, too many dreams are being killed and they won’t be able to see all they wanted to achieve because the nation is not conducive enough for the average person to dream and build and people are now trying just not to die.
See the post below:
I think the most dangerous thing about Naija is that it has killed too many dreams. All the things that we'll never get to see because the nation is not conducive enough for the average person to dream and build.
— Simi (@SympLySimi) March 16, 2022
For every one person that is living their dreams, there're thousands just trying not to die. It's a hard truth, but it's truth. You can't just say "Chase your dreams" – when people are studying courses they settled for and then spend 8 years doing a 4 year course, because strike.
— Simi (@SympLySimi) March 16, 2022
You can't just say "if you can think it, you can do it" – when the capital you're supposed to use to buy product has become fuel money. Can't just say "Get up and make it happen" when you spend half your adult life in senseless traffic on bad roads going to a job you hate.
— Simi (@SympLySimi) March 16, 2022
Can't just say "Take risks" when people just trying to get by are kidnapped and killed in broad daylight.
— Simi (@SympLySimi) March 16, 2022
I wish our leaders would actually settle down and think about how their choices not only affect the economy, and other obvious sectors of the country, but also how it's destroying our potential for a great future.
— Simi (@SympLySimi) March 16, 2022
The ripple effect of wickedness is thorough. And when this generation of leaders finally gets old enough to leave us alone, I hope it won't be too late.
— Simi (@SympLySimi) March 16, 2022