I have always seen homelessness and poverty as the powerful telling me that if I don't work hard enough, if I don't butter them up hard enough, if I don't struggle hard enough; i will end up in the streets. My dad is a huge capitalist, someone who values the market system but he will tell me that this things he earned was in replacement of his health. He longs for the day he will retire then rest; but that day cannot come because there's always an increase in prices , inflation and low income brackets. " Work smart not hard , people will take advantage of it" he rang in my ears everyday. The country have to be poor in order for the politicians to enjoy the money. You will rather work as a slave knowing that at least you have #10,000 than be a victim of the ageberos slapping you because you're in their tuff
@@samuelnonso1849 Been aware of the matrix is enough for you to get out of it. I was once an ignorant Nigerian, the moment I was aware , I woke up . I couldn't do anything big or groundbreaking about it , the world is still cruel like before but it couldn't operate on my ignorance again. I won't fall victim to the #10,000 ; I know how you want me to behave, but I won't do it because I can. I will ask for a better deal because I can and because you need me. You said I can be replaced? So does the company or politicians, they don't own me. You want me to bow in order to gain 1 million? I won't, if I have to live a minimalist life in order not to turn into a turtle so be it ; the hand that feeds me now can starve me. You want me to butter you up ? No I won't, I never had a great mouth anyway. But the homeless people on the streets, do you want to join them? I won't, because you need me. You need someone to do the work and if you don't want me , I will find someone else better than you. I will find a country better than you , I will find a company better than you. It's what I have learned being in this matrix; the moment the veil is off , it can't put a stick before me and call it a carrot because I am aware it's a stick
THOSE POLITICAINS work HARD????? Politician telling, now Politician, they should work enough, while they are getting PAID for doing NOTHING, IF do not go to work, the Governments would NOT get PAID.
@@samuelnonso1849But empowering and supporting patriots who will put us and our needs first as a people to get into power. Only with true power being wielded like a force of nature for the common good can the people be free from the matrix. We live a hellish existence designed for our kind to keep our race exploited by a diabolically evil race that destroyed our way of life, colonised us and enslaved us so their offsprings can enslave ours forever. We need freedom to escape the matrix and we need leaders who will champion our course to the death of the need arises. Only absolute freedom over our land and natural resources can free us from the matrix and our 1% and that of the enemy must be taking away from the control of our resources so its distributed equally.
Agriculture is a supposed to be a sub national priority, not necessarily FG. FG need that coastal road done to fast track economic activities along the national coast line
Jude Bela my namesake. One of the rare knowledgeable bloggers in Nigeria. His quest for well researched topics that benefits humanity, topics that enriches you or armed you with a new knowledge or even skill is the reason why I check up on him for new presentation delivered in a flawless Queen English. Good job Mr Bela. Hopefully you are getting something in return for all of this hard work Pls keep candle burning👍.
Absolutely right. Poverty is a trillion dollar business. I've been saying it for years. When you are in poverty, religious institutions make money selling you hope, political leaders mean money selling you hope, weapon sells increase, big pharma can test more drugs when insurance is out of the picture, banks make money on foreign aid and natural resources, trafficking increases, etc.
Awesome video, Mr. Jude! In my opinion, the citizens have to help themselves because either politicians don't seem to care or they are overwhelmed. You are a bright mind. If you have a connection to those who can speak Hausa fluently (I don't know if you can), you can start an NGO that strives to discourage Nigerians from the North from "breeding" children they cannot cater for. Nation-building is a collective responsibility. In 2015, I worked in a small company in Lagos and our security guard from Maiduguri who earned 25k at the time told me he had two wives and 7 children in Maiduguri. What's a man who earns 25k doing with two wives and 7 children? We cannot keep recycling poverty in Nigeria.
1997, I was in JSS1, my friend told me that if I want to pass integrated science test, I should give Mr Onifade 40 naira and I'll pass. People leave their villages to come to Lagos , Kaduna and Maiduguri to join the police with the believe that they'll make it with collecting bribe. That is the foundation of poverty, government is not our problem in Africa if we can stand up and speak up for once, but no one is ready to die. Nobody wan die
@@realjudebela I think today the system in the country is what corrupts the politicians, if that is the case Jude do you think Democracy can work in Nigeria today or do we need something else?
But how come our nurses and doctors and being sorted out all over the world if our education is that bad? I think our problem is a bit complex but corruption is the leading one...
@@thiagokome10 exactly you just answered your own question the number of unemployment is so high because Our education doesn't prepare our graduates for the real world, ask yourself how many graduates know how to use a computer or how to properly start a business
@@israelgoodluck2464 it has nothing to do with religion but northerners way of life which I called their culture not religion. As a northerner from Katsina coming from a large family raised from Yaradua Katsina Nigeria, our parent did alot in shaping out thinking through education and that's I think is the best way to change people mind set and culture (way of doing thing). The responsibility belong to state not thefederal government, though federal should play their big role in providing some fiscal policies to cushion the effect of our economy which they did opposite in our current realities. "Remember correcting people culture is a difficult" but with better approach if my suggestion we ould be taking is to back to "regional government" by any means necessary, do as to sit up and do the needful
Jude, as usual, very insightful investigative journalism. I don’t know how you do it but keep it up, my friend. I love your work. Hopefully, someday we will wake up and grasp the opportunities we have as a nation. There is no reason for us to remain poor.
We have become the problem. We has given up and allowed to be used by these wicked men. We must be ready to rise up and fight for our rights. Messages like this will do more to empower us Nigerians to ready to defend in 2027. We all tried in 2024. Jude keep doing more you are a God's sent.
I Started watching Jude bela's content last year and even though I lost my previous account,every story he drops just gets better and more insightful, Keep soaring higher bro🎉. I 4 support u, but u know say I no get money 🙄
Well put together....You just summed up my observation of the North. I'm from the South East and served in the North and I met some of the nicest people in the world there.
Don't ever mistake being NICE for having a good heart or being a good human being. This was what a European gentleman told me at a train station. White people can be friendly and polite to you but will still slaughter you to rob you of your resources if it is in their best interest. Problem is our people don't know the difference. There different tribes in the Northern part of Nigeria 🇳🇬. They generally don't like the fulanis and we all know why.
Jude, i must commend your effort in putting this together. What most Nigerians are not aware of, is that people are not in poverty anymore. They are in the oven. Everytime any politician in Nigeria says he has lifted people out of poverty, i get scared because they lift people from poverty and throw them into the oven or Abyss. If poverty was a thriving business for them, the current situation should be "extremely lucrative"
Kai, young man, please keep up this great work. Knowledge is power. It doesn't look good at the moment, but Nigeria is well positioned to grow immensely. Good governance is around the corner and out of this darkness, must come out a light.
It is a crime for you to be a Nigerian and not be following Jude Bela. Sir you are my hero ever since I discovered your videos on tik-tok I have been richly blessed with enormous knowledge
Indeed you are a great story teller and narrator. From the 1st video of yours I watched about Biafra war, I've been closely looking out for your subsequent episodes. Because it's both educational and enlightened. Soar higher pal. I'll like to be there too.
You said it all. They've also seen that education is a way people use to escape poverty, so they've made sure our education is nothing to talk about. Like what someone was discussing on twitter, a thief doesn't think of ways to make sure who s/he's stealing from can get more so they can steal more, they only make sure the person doesn't get access to it
Examining the north as a specific example is valid, yet it's crucial to recognize that the challenges facing the north are reflective of broader issues across Nigeria. It pains me internally to witness this reality. Having resided in both Lagos and Abuja, I can attest that these urban centers lag behind other international locales where I've lived. Poverty seems entrenched, almost institutionalized, suggesting a systemic malaise. The roots of this problem delve deep, intertwining with factors like inadequate education and the pervasive influence of religion.
What I have learn in this life is that you are on your own so make the right decision. I don’t neglect God. But We are responsible for our lives! However,”Nigerian leaders are very wicked.”
There’s an endless amount of Nigerian stories to tell. Nigerians are truly resourceful people to be able to survive under the circumstances of today. I know for a fact that development would be rapid in a sane political environment where the rule of law exists. Opportunities are endless.
Very impressive ,northern Nigeria also has largest billionaires and invest in Dubai….i have been in five continents and the only place I have met northerner was in a consulate and was still begging.
Excellent post. Thank you for talking about your own struggles . But your assessment of Nigeria is so on point. Leadership wants to keep the people poor (and uneducated). Until there’s actual leadership that wants to help the country and its people, nothing will change. VOTE! GET INVOLVED, and be part of the change.
Neither does a dictatorship. But something must change. Common people are trying to Make changes in Uganda and other African countries. Why not Nigeria
The extent to which Nigerian elites weaponized poverty to further their selfish ambitions makes me wonder if they take time at all to ponder their mortality and realize that they, like the poor, will have a taste of death one day; If they've considered the fact that they will suffer the same fate as the ones they are oppressing, that should give them cause to rethink their ways. But it doesn't seem like they do at all. It is well. And by the way boss, you've been a personal source of inspiration. I uploaded my first ever UA-cam video 2 days ago, which would likely not have been possible if you weren't here, doing this. Your works and story inspired me a great deal to believe it is possible for me too. So, thank you for being here and for being you. I'm grateful.
What they failed to understand is that life rotate. Their great grand children will be stuck in the failed system they built and will suffer. Table always turn.
Honorable Abejide's presence was felt in my area which is under his constituency, but they blow it out of proportion because the things they do are just what they ordinarily must do but they tag it as if they are doing us a favour. For a fact I will commend him because he is the only one that has shown interest in his people unlike others that na only English the sabi speak.
Because the citizens are weak and scared. There's literally maybe 2 protests every 10 years. Strikes get called off after a couple of days and nobody booes or shouts at the leaders.
But, it's not only in Nigeria that the rich are benefiting from such situations, for me I think there are some cultural elements attached to it. Check how the religion of these people in the northern part of Nigeria constituted it.
You are talented with words, narratives. Keep on. Words/Language is a Power. Among the source of the problem however seems the monopoly on the circulation/flow/movement of capital.
That's the major problem of the north, the rich doesn't want the poor to breath so dat they can use them easily. They are the one truly drawling Nigeria backwards 🇳🇬
The business of poverty works well in a place like Nigeria, with below-average to non-existent infrastructure, poor folks can sometimes be at the mercy of the well to do like the politicians... At least in a place like US, poor folks can get free shelter and free food and there are programs that can help to get folks "back on their feet"
@@africamyhome6229 this America... there are Homeless shelters all over the place.. There are even programs that can help a homeless person get out of homelessness.. Its called Sections, low-income housing.. Just to name of few
I have always seen homelessness and poverty as the powerful telling me that if I don't work hard enough, if I don't butter them up hard enough, if I don't struggle hard enough; i will end up in the streets.
My dad is a huge capitalist, someone who values the market system but he will tell me that this things he earned was in replacement of his health. He longs for the day he will retire then rest; but that day cannot come because there's always an increase in prices , inflation and low income brackets.
" Work smart not hard , people will take advantage of it" he rang in my ears everyday.
The country have to be poor in order for the politicians to enjoy the money. You will rather work as a slave knowing that at least you have #10,000 than be a victim of the ageberos slapping you because you're in their tuff
This!
How do we get out of the matrix😊
@@samuelnonso1849 Been aware of the matrix is enough for you to get out of it. I was once an ignorant Nigerian, the moment I was aware , I woke up .
I couldn't do anything big or groundbreaking about it , the world is still cruel like before but it couldn't operate on my ignorance again.
I won't fall victim to the #10,000 ; I know how you want me to behave, but I won't do it because I can. I will ask for a better deal because I can and because you need me. You said I can be replaced? So does the company or politicians, they don't own me. You want me to bow in order to gain 1 million? I won't, if I have to live a minimalist life in order not to turn into a turtle so be it ; the hand that feeds me now can starve me. You want me to butter you up ? No I won't, I never had a great mouth anyway.
But the homeless people on the streets, do you want to join them?
I won't, because you need me. You need someone to do the work and if you don't want me , I will find someone else better than you. I will find a country better than you , I will find a company better than you.
It's what I have learned being in this matrix; the moment the veil is off , it can't put a stick before me and call it a carrot because I am aware it's a stick
THOSE POLITICAINS work HARD????? Politician telling, now Politician, they should work enough, while they are getting PAID for doing NOTHING, IF do not go to work, the Governments would NOT get PAID.
@@samuelnonso1849But empowering and supporting patriots who will put us and our needs first as a people to get into power. Only with true power being wielded like a force of nature for the common good can the people be free from the matrix. We live a hellish existence designed for our kind to keep our race exploited by a diabolically evil race that destroyed our way of life, colonised us and enslaved us so their offsprings can enslave ours forever. We need freedom to escape the matrix and we need leaders who will champion our course to the death of the need arises. Only absolute freedom over our land and natural resources can free us from the matrix and our 1% and that of the enemy must be taking away from the control of our resources so its distributed equally.
I'm a lawyer.
I'm barely staying afloat with my family.
Two kids.
This country has gone to the dogs
You are an EXCELLENT UA-camR!! story telling is the best I have seen in Africa!
Thank you 🙏
Oshay what's up
Love your channel
@@Nathan--Drake THANKS BROOO
Your story is not for the faint hearted. I'm glad God lifted you up. Keep up with the good work.
The visionless leadership in Nigeria decided to invest in Lagos- Calabar coastal road instead of investing in Agriculture.
Agriculture is a supposed to be a sub national priority, not necessarily FG. FG need that coastal road done to fast track economic activities along the national coast line
To fully understand any problem in Nigeria, don't focus on who suffers from it, but who benefits from it. Great Job Jude!
Jude Bela my namesake. One of the rare knowledgeable bloggers in Nigeria. His quest for well researched topics that benefits humanity, topics that enriches you or armed you with a new knowledge or even skill is the reason why I check up on him for new presentation delivered in a flawless Queen English.
Good job Mr Bela. Hopefully you are getting something in return for all of this hard work
Pls keep candle burning👍.
You are a brilliant Journalist ❤❤
🙏
Absolutely right. Poverty is a trillion dollar business. I've been saying it for years. When you are in poverty, religious institutions make money selling you hope, political leaders mean money selling you hope, weapon sells increase, big pharma can test more drugs when insurance is out of the picture, banks make money on foreign aid and natural resources, trafficking increases, etc.
Awesome video, Mr. Jude!
In my opinion, the citizens have to help themselves because either politicians don't seem to care or they are overwhelmed.
You are a bright mind. If you have a connection to those who can speak Hausa fluently (I don't know if you can), you can start an NGO that strives to discourage Nigerians from the North from "breeding" children they cannot cater for. Nation-building is a collective responsibility.
In 2015, I worked in a small company in Lagos and our security guard from Maiduguri who earned 25k at the time told me he had two wives and 7 children in Maiduguri. What's a man who earns 25k doing with two wives and 7 children? We cannot keep recycling poverty in Nigeria.
Thank you. You've made a very interesting proposition. We all have to get involved in the nation building, and yes, we will do it. Thanks!
Great Idea to give...why don't you do it? Jude lead you to it., do not pass the buck.
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Millions of blessings,
Esther St Juste
Bro I’m glad you were able to get back on your feet.
1997, I was in JSS1, my friend told me that if I want to pass integrated science test, I should give Mr Onifade 40 naira and I'll pass. People leave their villages to come to Lagos , Kaduna and Maiduguri to join the police with the believe that they'll make it with collecting bribe. That is the foundation of poverty, government is not our problem in Africa if we can stand up and speak up for once, but no one is ready to die. Nobody wan die
The question that begs for an answer is .."Who is the Government?"
Best youtuber in Nigeria
I've always believed Nigeria biggest problem is lack of quality education not corruption
Agreed. Although corruption is now preventing the quality education. I think it's a case of 'Chicken and egg, which comes first'.
@@realjudebela I think today the system in the country is what corrupts the politicians, if that is the case Jude do you think Democracy can work in Nigeria today or do we need something else?
Are you serious right now education, do you know how many jobless graduates are on the street
But how come our nurses and doctors and being sorted out all over the world if our education is that bad?
I think our problem is a bit complex but corruption is the leading one...
@@thiagokome10 exactly you just answered your own question the number of unemployment is so high because Our education doesn't prepare our graduates for the real world, ask yourself how many graduates know how to use a computer or how to properly start a business
Jude Bela....the greatest journalist
Nigeria would not be liberated until the North is liberated
The north would've been redeemable if not for religion. Their political class knows this and will do everything to keep it so.
@@israelgoodluck2464 it has nothing to do with religion but northerners way of life which I called their culture not religion. As a northerner from Katsina coming from a large family raised from Yaradua Katsina Nigeria, our parent did alot in shaping out thinking through education and that's I think is the best way to change people mind set and culture (way of doing thing). The responsibility belong to state not thefederal government, though federal should play their big role in providing some fiscal policies to cushion the effect of our economy which they did opposite in our current realities. "Remember correcting people culture is a difficult" but with better approach if my suggestion we ould be taking is to back to "regional government" by any means necessary, do as to sit up and do the needful
Jude, as usual, very insightful investigative journalism. I don’t know how you do it but keep it up, my friend. I love your work. Hopefully, someday we will wake up and grasp the opportunities we have as a nation. There is no reason for us to remain poor.
We have become the problem. We has given up and allowed to be used by these wicked men. We must be ready to rise up and fight for our rights. Messages like this will do more to empower us Nigerians to ready to defend in 2027. We all tried in 2024. Jude keep doing more you are a God's sent.
we don't need to fight for rights we already have, we just need to kn ow how to exercise them in the right way
Thank you Jude for sharing
Sometimes tears drop off when ever I see people in abject poverty in Nigeria 🇳🇬 may God help us 🙏
I Started watching Jude bela's content last year and even though I lost my previous account,every story he drops just gets better and more insightful,
Keep soaring higher bro🎉.
I 4 support u, but u know say I no get money 🙄
This is deep...Thank you for your great works JB
🙏
Well put together....You just summed up my observation of the North. I'm from the South East and served in the North and I met some of the nicest people in the world there.
Don't ever mistake being NICE for having a good heart or being a good human being.
This was what a European gentleman told me at a train station. White people can be friendly and polite to you but will still slaughter you to rob you of your resources if it is in their best interest.
Problem is our people don't know the difference.
There different tribes in the Northern part of Nigeria 🇳🇬. They generally don't like the fulanis and we all know why.
Thank you Jude, am a Ghanaian but I enjoy your videos alot. Keep it excellent work
Thank you 🙏.
Jude, i must commend your effort in putting this together.
What most Nigerians are not aware of, is that people are not in poverty anymore. They are in the oven.
Everytime any politician in Nigeria says he has lifted people out of poverty, i get scared because they lift people from poverty and throw them into the oven or Abyss.
If poverty was a thriving business for them, the current situation should be "extremely lucrative"
Kai, young man, please keep up this great work. Knowledge is power. It doesn't look good at the moment, but Nigeria is well positioned to grow immensely. Good governance is around the corner and out of this darkness, must come out a light.
And once awhile we may have leaders like Captain Ibrahim Traore, a leader of Hope in West Africa
@@yemisiaderuku2902 Let us work towards this being much more than once in awhile. God bless
Excellent channel
Thank you so much for your support 🙏
@@realjudebela no problem. Keep going strong!
Who else liked the video without watching it❤
It is a crime for you to be a Nigerian and not be following Jude Bela.
Sir you are my hero ever since I discovered your videos on tik-tok I have been richly blessed with enormous knowledge
Indeed you are a great story teller and narrator. From the 1st video of yours I watched about Biafra war, I've been closely looking out for your subsequent episodes. Because it's both educational and enlightened. Soar higher pal. I'll like to be there too.
Thank you. 🙏
Thank you so much Jude for this video. So glad you got back on your feet
Love it!!!!!! Lord have mercy
Thank you so much my brother please continue to open our eyes ooooooo
Am from the north this video is actually sad but it's true
I admire your brilliance and eloquence of speech. Keep thriving
I'm impressed. Thank you for your messages.
🙏
THIS is the best video i watched on UA-cam this year, everything is very relatable, inspiring, emotionally intriguing, ............
Excellent narrative.
You said it all. They've also seen that education is a way people use to escape poverty, so they've made sure our education is nothing to talk about. Like what someone was discussing on twitter, a thief doesn't think of ways to make sure who s/he's stealing from can get more so they can steal more, they only make sure the person doesn't get access to it
Jude you're a genius in story telling and analysis. You nailed it. Kudos 👏👏
Powerful!
Examining the north as a specific example is valid, yet it's crucial to recognize that the challenges facing the north are reflective of broader issues across Nigeria. It pains me internally to witness this reality. Having resided in both Lagos and Abuja, I can attest that these urban centers lag behind other international locales where I've lived. Poverty seems entrenched, almost institutionalized, suggesting a systemic malaise. The roots of this problem delve deep, intertwining with factors like inadequate education and the pervasive influence of religion.
Very insightful topic pressing Nigeria. May God Almighty send selfless leaders who put community first in Jesus name. Amen
Thank you JUDE for beautiful videos
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks Jude for another powerful video. All praises to God that things have turned round for you and your family. Regards
🙏
I’m passing through what u passed through. My name is Onaji Stephen Onche. I am a Nollywood film editor. Yet I’m struggling to survive
Hang in there...
Yes bro, don't ever give up!🙏🏾
You will soon get over that
France Revolution was crazy... the poor vs the rich
I think that's what is needed in Africa
Really awesome story! Glad God lifted you up again!
My heart bleeds as i listened to this video i coudnt finish it but kudos,.welldone
What I have learn in this life is that you are on your own so make the right decision. I don’t neglect God. But We are responsible for our lives! However,”Nigerian leaders are very wicked.”
God bless you brother🙏
I love this. This is value
Amazing ❤
There’s an endless amount of Nigerian stories to tell. Nigerians are truly resourceful people to be able to survive under the circumstances of today. I know for a fact that development would be rapid in a sane political environment where the rule of law exists. Opportunities are endless.
It's almost on everywhere in Africa and the world. Poverty is the best weapon for the Rich
THIS IS WHAT I LOVE, damn bro,,, they wont like this knowledge
Very impressive ,northern Nigeria also has largest billionaires and invest in Dubai….i have been in five continents and the only place I have met northerner was in a consulate and was still begging.
Billions without enterprise
I'm happy to come across this great man.
Well spoken Jude 👌🏾
Keep up the good works!
Great content.
Thank you for your support.
Lovely production, your story well told
Spot on
Breaks my heart 😢
Excellent post. Thank you for talking about your own struggles . But your assessment of Nigeria is so on point. Leadership wants to keep the people poor (and uneducated). Until there’s actual leadership that wants to help the country and its people, nothing will change. VOTE! GET INVOLVED, and be part of the change.
Democracy doesn't work in Nigeria
Neither does a dictatorship. But something must change. Common people are trying to
Make changes in Uganda and other African countries. Why not Nigeria
God bless you❤
Keep up the good work Jude👏👏👏
Amazing delivery! Stay strong my Broo💪❤✊
same situation in w bengal India.
Great video once again, being a northern I can confirm what he said is 100% correct
Quality content, always.
JB! I love your work and you're indeed a super human. Real life experiences.
Fantastically well done 🙏🏾
When the poor finally have nothing to eat, the rich become the food😢😢😢
Such valid questions.
One day,the poor will have nothing to eat but the rich !Thank you Jude for this informative piece.
Great one again Jude.💯
Man!!! You are an excellent storyteller. What a journey. Good job Man
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks
Thank you 🙏
Bro which bank did you use, youtube rejects all my bank cards for naira payments
@Zeee530 use a kuda visa card, it pays all transactions.
The main issue is not only knowing the problems but also how to effectively solve the problems.
Must people do not have answers to the latter
There is alot people who have the answer but will never be given a chance. Because poverty is a lucrative business
The extent to which Nigerian elites weaponized poverty to further their selfish ambitions makes me wonder if they take time at all to ponder their mortality and realize that they, like the poor, will have a taste of death one day; If they've considered the fact that they will suffer the same fate as the ones they are oppressing, that should give them cause to rethink their ways. But it doesn't seem like they do at all. It is well.
And by the way boss, you've been a personal source of inspiration. I uploaded my first ever UA-cam video 2 days ago, which would likely not have been possible if you weren't here, doing this.
Your works and story inspired me a great deal to believe it is possible for me too.
So, thank you for being here and for being you.
I'm grateful.
What they failed to understand is that life rotate. Their great grand children will be stuck in the failed system they built and will suffer. Table always turn.
It is not just a Nigerian problem. We witness the same in a huge chunk of East Africa,where I am.
Truth well said about d northern Nigeria poverty situation
Mr Jude weldone Sir!
You are good at expressing yourself. Keep it up
I am speechless
You have a new subscriber, keep teaching what you're saying is the truth about Nigeria especially Northern part
Honorable Abejide's presence was felt in my area which is under his constituency, but they blow it out of proportion because the things they do are just what they ordinarily must do but they tag it as if they are doing us a favour. For a fact I will commend him because he is the only one that has shown interest in his people unlike others that na only English the sabi speak.
"The reason poverty flourishes in a blessed nation like ours is because the rich benefits from it"
Keep them poor, easier to manipulate...
Because the citizens are weak and scared. There's literally maybe 2 protests every 10 years. Strikes get called off after a couple of days and nobody booes or shouts at the leaders.
But, it's not only in Nigeria that the rich are benefiting from such situations, for me I think there are some cultural elements attached to it. Check how the religion of these people in the northern part of Nigeria constituted it.
Really impressed with your work. Please keep up the excellent job
You are talented with words, narratives. Keep on. Words/Language is a Power. Among the source of the problem however seems the monopoly on the circulation/flow/movement of capital.
Keep them hungry and divded. That is game they play with the people including their own people.
Hungry people are easier to control and manipulate.
Very wonderful video and editing as Usual.
I only wish our leaders watch your videos
🙏
He would be harass if they see this video
Chy mall... Boostpal ... Hour forever, etc. The quest for stability in a side income made these scammers rip me off.
Good luck to you all
Great vidéo, thanks
Thank you for your support 🙏.
@@realjudebela I'm live in Kano, will try to share as much as I can
That's the major problem of the north, the rich doesn't want the poor to breath so dat they can use them easily. They are the one truly drawling Nigeria backwards 🇳🇬
And the south is wealthy and developed like Dubai abi? Stop the pivot bros!
The north may be poorer but the south also has it's share of poverty and corruption. Lets stop deceiving ourselves.
U don't have sense. why are u blaming the north on top of Nigeria problem. Even the northerners are facing exactly what u are going through.
@@arewanewztv765 and u have?
@@arewanewztv765you he is right but you will not agreed and find away out. You can't see the number of begger in the north in anywhere in Nigeria
There is a saying keep the people poor and you can control them. Hence this is why poverty won't die.
The business of poverty works well in a place like Nigeria, with below-average to non-existent infrastructure, poor folks can sometimes be at the mercy of the well to do like the politicians... At least in a place like US, poor folks can get free shelter and free food and there are programs that can help to get folks "back on their feet"
Which America?
@@africamyhome6229 this America... there are Homeless shelters all over the place.. There are even programs that can help a homeless person get out of homelessness.. Its called Sections, low-income housing.. Just to name of few
The leaders of Nigeria, are the shareholders of Nigeria PLC.
Poverty is a business, 🤔🤔Your work is outstanding bro.