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Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by Finesse247: 8:27am On Apr 03 |
I am concerned about our generation's lack of progress. While other countries are focusing on technology development and other initiatives to make their country stand out globally, we seem to be preoccupied with content creation and copying each other. Let's continue romancing will social media. Only TIME will reveal the consequences of our choices. Mynd44 Fergie001 - Front page worthy, Nairaland should move Naija forward 1 Like 2 Shares
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Re: Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by Papichulostunne(m): 8:38am On Apr 03 |
Everybody wants to be content creator, everyone wants to do comedy, everyone wants to roll slip, everyone wants to be pundits sharing 2 "sure odds" that will cast. 1 Like |
Re: Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by Lumarstone: 9:04am On Apr 03 |
You are wrong op! I left..! |
Re: Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by ambale(m): 9:08am On Apr 03 |
That's not the problem Investment is big money, and nobody I repeat no institution will lend a new start-up any money in Nigeria here So you are left to figure out life yourself, and entertainment has proven to be a gold mine and some even hide under it to perpetuate their evil acts, so as to serve as a cover for them Only if we can have institutions that can back businesses in the early stage and grow, then we can start talking about a shift For now, the youths can only leverage on the audience the social media presents to even feed themselves |
Re: Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by SmartPolician: 11:44am On Apr 03 |
If your government was creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive, nobody would be obsessed with content creation. Instead of young people committing suicide because they are broke, they should keep creating content to earn a living. |
Re: Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by Finesse247: 7:29pm On Apr 03 |
SmartPolician: 1 Like |
Re: Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by VinnyBaba: 8:59pm On Apr 03 |
OP, you are VERY correct. Tiktok and Instagram had killed the Educational System in Nigeria. Many Waec students and even Graduates can't tell you what is 50x20, Without pressing calculator. Their Brains is so MESSED up with Social media Junks! |
Re: Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by VinnyBaba: 9:02pm On Apr 03 |
SmartPolician: Earn a living by the Girls Shaking their YANCH and the boys Doing all sorts of Rubbish that is NOT even funny. |
Re: Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by Finesse247: 7:41am On Apr 04 |
VinnyBaba:Absolute rubbish on Nigeria social media space 1 Like |
Re: Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by helinues: 8:03am On Apr 04 |
Even with the social media, people are more lonelier than before |
Re: Social Media Limiting Nigeria's Progress by helinues: 8:03am On Apr 04 |
Even with the social media, people are now more lonelier than before |
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