- Nigerian rapper Dandizzy expresses worry over youth struggling with joblessness and difficult living conditions.
- Dandizzy blames Nigeria’s failed leadership and dysfunctional systems for draining the energy and potential of young people.
- He urges youths to reclaim their country from those causing suffering.
Port Harcourt-based Nigerian rapper, Dandizzy, has voiced his concerns about the dire situation facing the country’s youth, highlighting their struggles to secure jobs and lead decent lives.
The rapper took to his official Twitter page to criticize the Nigeria’s leadership and dysfunctional systems, stating that these factors are draining the energy and potential of young Nigerians.
In his post, Dandizzy lamented that many young people, especially from Generation Z, might reach the age of 40 without a single achievement due to the country’s prevailing conditions.
Dandizzy went on to urge the youth to awaken and reclaim their country from those causing widespread suffering.
He referenced the tragic events of the End SARS protests, acknowledging the loss of lives but pointing out that people continue to die daily due to the nation’s inefficacy.
In his words;
“Bro Nigeria is draining young people and they’re catching cruise lol, gen z no go know when them go reach 40years without anything to show for it make una dey do tiktok sha.
All of you asking me what to do, you have to wake up and take your country or suffer the same fate the other generations have suffered, yes people died during end sars but it’s not like people are still not dying everyday from the uselessness of this country called Nigeria.”
Netizens Reactions…
@nzemmili said; “dawned on me that I could be 40 and still nothing to show for it when Buhari completed his first tenure. I was less than 16 when he became president and almost 20 when he finished his first tenure. I didn’t wait for the second to be complete before I japa.”
@JardaniJovonovv said; “Nigeria is robbing Nigerians of their youth and sadly they don’t know it, so many young men in their late thirties to early forties and marriage is not on the agenda cos of the economic reality, our parents all started families in their twenties cos they could afford to, how dare you try that now?.”
@Omezuo1 commented; “The shock that will hit teenagers and adults between the ages of 17-30years is that by the time they clock 40years, they would have realized they wasted their time on the internet for the wrong reasons. Nigeria is deteriorating everyday and everyone is silent.”
@eferogene said; “If we decide to stop catching cruise, what will change? Your generation will keep voting bad leaders and the older generation will keep ruining the country. Many are just trying to smile in the midst of adversity while others are trying to make a living off social media.”
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