Imagining a perfect world in a country like Nigeria might be a kind of dream with an empire of possibility of crumbling and dying.
Born out of a family that sustain her livelihood on extremely planned financial status ( Neither rich nor poor) making a bright future remains inexplicable.
At the age 25, still unable to turn the game around, what is it that is wrong? The economy? Nature of family background? Destiny? ( if you believe in one).
So achieving a perfect world might turn out to be ideal rather than realisable, and why? Wrong leadership, maybe.
Being a fresh graduate of mechanical engineering from a well known Polytechnic of which it's achievement demanded lots of struggle and sacrifices yet securing an avocation lies in the Political realm. Influence!! Had it been we've got the opportunity to get to know a close ally of the governor (OGUN STATE) it would have been easy,what nonsense! When the result is there to speak.
Self-employment on the other hand is like encountering mount Everest on your way to greatness for a commoner. Then what is it am suppose to do right? Steal? Join Niger Delta avenger? Create a terrorist organisation? Piracy? Con artist? Joining the unfaithful clergy? As an academic, the brain is there but all of which would amount to going against the Nigeria law.
Securing a loan is just so out of it because the collaterals demands I can't meet, a single guy just trying to make a noise that would be heard. All these worries, hinderances, delimma, I would eventually figure.
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