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January 19, 2026, 04:42:45 PM
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Our Nigerian government wants to hold us(the youths) hostage, to be fully dependent on them in everything. It surprises them that despite the hardship in the country, we, the youths, keep soaring high and living the best of our lives.

It gets the government annoyed that no matter how they try to dim our future light, we still drive expensive cars like them, travel, and build houses. Nothing pains the government more than that; the people they try to dim their future light are doing better for themselves without needing them.

The armed forces you mentioned, how much does the government pay them as salaries? It's the frustration of not being paid well that made them act the way they do to civilians to be corrupt and money-conscious to do anything for the money

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January 19, 2026, 04:59:18 PM
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If only these rich youths can live a low key lifestyle in their appearance, the police wouldn't know that they're making money but the youths want to show off that they're rich attracting the police attention on them. What do you expect, the police to do. Theh will want to take advantage of them since they're not happy with their own salary rate. They will look for a means to get their own share if your money is not legit.

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January 19, 2026, 07:14:18 PM
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If only these rich youths can live a low key lifestyle in their appearance, the police wouldn't know that they're making money but the youths want to show off that they're rich attracting the police attention on them. What do you expect, the police to do. Theh will want to take advantage of them since they're not happy with their own salary rate. They will look for a means to get their own share if your money is not legit.
You don't expect the young rich guys to live a simple life when they make most of their money through scamming, it's becoming a tradition for the young rich guys to be nosie makers they show off and spend on luxury things like cars which makes them get attracted by the police. In a civilized country you don't see a lot of this things because people work so hard to earn a living and you will be scared of spending so much because you will be investigated to know your source of income but in the developing countries scammers and criminals can spend anyhow until they get caught up by the police.

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January 19, 2026, 08:28:09 PM
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If the people in charge of the administration and law and order of a country do not give opportunities to the youth or the young people but harass them in various ways, it can be easily assumed that the people of that country will not be able to move forward much. If unemployment is a problem in a country, no progress can be expected.

The unemployment problem must be solved first. If the youth or the young are neglected or harassed unnecessarily, they will be discouraged. They will lose interest in working and later the society and the country will not be able to expect anything from them. Yes, if there is proper evidence of any thing wrong, then it will definitely come under the law, but there is no justification for harassing anyone unjustly. The officials of the concerned country should definitely give importance to this matter.

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January 19, 2026, 08:37:35 PM
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The government agencies seems to be against successful youths because they are yet to recognise and acknowledge some sources of income in the country. This is where the minister for youths or anyone in charge of youths affairs needs to stand tall and fight for the education of those in authority, including the armed forces. They should know that not all online sources of income are scams or fraud. They can recognise it and create a regulatory framework for these recognised online skills.

As for the youths, my mom will always say "if you are not a thief, do not behave like one". Ensure you can defend yourself anywhere that you are not into any form of fraud. You can't entirely blame the government when majority of the youths earn a living through fraud. Live an honest life so you can fight for your right when you are harassed by the authorities.

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January 19, 2026, 10:25:47 PM
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Lately I’ve been thinking about something that doesn’t sit right with me.

In this country, it feels like once a young person starts making real money, instead of being encouraged, they’re automatically treated like a suspect. You see teenagers or youths doing well, and the first reaction from authorities is not “how did you build this?” but “you must be into fraud.”

I’m aware that the crime rate in our country is high, but that doesn’t mean every youth who makes money early is a fraudster. Instead of encouragement, we are now being frightened, and this is making many of us lose courage and avoid sociopolitical participation. Where I live, the armed forces in my community don’t even bother with proper questioning, they simply take you to their barracks or station, knowing that once you get there, your money will most likely be taken from you before you are released.

Many young people today are freelancers, traders, programmers, content creators, crypto investors, or business owners who simply used the internet to change their lives, yet the system refuses to recognize that.

It almost feels like the government and armed forces don’t want us to succeed early. They prefer that we stay struggling and dependent. The moment you try to rise above that, you become a target.

What they should be doing instead is creating policies that support youth entrepreneurship and help young people become productive and independent. That way, a young person wouldn’t have to enter a new area and first ask, “do police usually arrest youths around here?” even when they are doing legitimate work. But instead, they choose intimidation and suspicion, and that sends a very bad message.

So I keep asking myself: what do they really wish for us?
Do they want young people to innovate and build the economy, or do they just want us to remain poor so they can stay in control?

Mate you don't need to feel about the situation we the youth find ourselves in this country too much, because it's clear that our leaders and our securities are not protecting us rather intimating us and their reasons being that they never believe that we will ever rise up,they thought we will all die , but their plans failed .they don't want anyone to challenge them financially but you know that God is not a child he is making a way for us and that was why they use their power to oppress us.


And another thing is that our law is not working for Big men, it is only for the poor masses and that has contributed to our hardship we are facing in this country..we are in a lawless country otherwise everybody knows his or her right in this country
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January 19, 2026, 10:55:31 PM
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You don't expect the young rich guys to live a simple life when they make most of their money through scamming, it's becoming a tradition for the young rich guys to be nosie makers they show off and spend on luxury things like cars which makes them get attracted by the police. In a civilized country you don't see a lot of this things because people work so hard to earn a living and you will be scared of spending so much because you will be investigated to know your source of income but in the developing countries scammers and criminals can spend anyhow until they get caught up by the police.
Wow, such a point you made, but like we all know, not every young rich guy is a scammer as you assume. Some are simply living a luxury lifestyle now after hustling for years when nobody saw their struggle.

I agree that scammers exist, and they are even common where I’m from. But the EFCC behaves like: since they can’t easily tell who is truly a fraudster, they treat every successful young person as one. And that approach is unfair and wrong.

My thoughts on buying cars are simple. If I buy five cars, even if I’m hustling, that is obviously suspicious and can be looked into. But if I buy just one car, it could be from my own savings or from contributions by family or friends. That is normal and understandable. So there is no right for the police or EFCC to stop someone on the road just because they bought one car, or own a car.

Most youths just want to live their lives and enjoy their success. That doesn’t automatically make them criminals. If the EFCC wants to investigate, they should do it quietly and professionally, not by storming homes or stopping random young guys on the road.
In Europe, agencies investigate without embarrassing people. They don’t just harass someone because he looks successful or drives a nice car.

At the end of the day, authorities should focus on real evidence, not assumptions.
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