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In the heart of Nigeria, a silent storm brews—one fueled by frustration, hopelessness, and a longing for change. As the youth of our nation grapple with pervasive unemployment and a bleak future, we find ourselves sitting on a keg of gunpowder. The recent protests are not merely reflections of political dissatisfaction; they represent the culmination of years of neglect, marginalization, and despair. This article serves as a warning to Nigeria’s leaders about the urgent need for action.
Hope is not just a feeling; it is a powerful force that drives individuals to pursue their goals and aspirations. Psychologically, the absence of hope can lead to despair, apathy, and even aggression. When young people see no path forward—no opportunities for employment, education, or personal growth—they may turn to alternative means of expression. This often manifests in anger, protest, and, in the worst cases, violence.
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