ONE THING I’VE NOTICED SINCE I CAME TO NIGERIA… SOME OF THE PEOPLE WE CALL “RICH” IN CAMEROON MIGHT ACTUALLY BE CONSIDERED POOR HERE IN NIGERIA- DANIEL UNAH, A CONTENT CREATOR. (PHOTO).

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 One thing I’ve noticed since I came to Nigeria… some of the people we call “rich” in Cameroon might actually be considered poor here in Nigeria. 😂🇨🇲🇳🇬 You will hear some Cameroonians say: Life in Cameroon is better because the gap between the rich and poor is not too much. An average man lives better than an average man in Nigeria  But I think the problem is that we sometimes measure wealth differently. 😂 Those rich people in Cameroon are more like the average man in Nigeria  In Nigeria, you can see somebody with a house, two cars and serious money, yet the person will still say: Me? I’m just managing. 😭😂 Meanwhile, that same person might be considered very rich in Cameroon. I’ve actually met guys in Nigeria who consider themselves average or even poor, and I’m looking at them like: Oga, if you enter Cameroon with this your ‘poor’ lifestyle, they will give you a title! 😂😂 Some people we call rich back home would probably be considered ordinary here. Nigeria is ...

BURATAI BACKS SON’S POLITICAL AMBITION, SAYS YOUTH SHOULD REALISE THEIR DREAMS. (PHOTO).


 Buratai backs son’s political ambition, says youth should realise their dreams


Former Chief of Army Staff and Nigeria’s former Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, Tukur Buratai, has called on Nigerians to support young people in pursuing their dreams and actively participating in politics.


Buratai made the appeal in a message posted, while endorsing the political ambition of his son, Tukur Buratai Jnr, who is seeking to contest for the Biu Constituency seat in the Borno State House of Assembly under the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)⁠.


The retired Army General stressed that the future of Nigeria depends largely on the energy, creativity and commitment of its youth, warning that excluding them from governance would negatively affect national development.


According to him, young Nigerians are not merely leaders of tomorrow but active contributors to solutions needed today, adding that there is an urgent need to create an enabling environment for them to thrive politically and socially.


Buratai noted that his support for his son’s aspiration reflects his confidence in youth-driven leadership and the importance of bridging the generational gap in governance.

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