Just yesterday, there was an argument in the department between a bunch
of us. The topic was about the laziness of Nigerians. While most of my
coursemates were of the opinion that Nigerians are lazy, I was of the
opposite. They stated reasons to back up their points. From the fact
that they see beggars on the road to those who sleep under bridges. They
even went ahead to use the school and department as examples.
I
was perplexed. Nobody was helping me out. I brought arguments but they
were rebuffed. How on earth will someone look at Nigeria and Nigerians
as a whole and classify us as lazy. Yes, we have people in government
who are giving the institution a bad name. From the inception of
democracy till date. But I know that lazyness does not synomnise with
Nigerians.
This could be aptly seen in the way Nigerians go about
surviving everyday. Yes, we might have one or two beggars on the street
but it takes perseverance to bear the cruel sun, skills to bandage your
hands and talent to appeal to the emotions of other Nigerians.
Why
blame the people for their laziness? A point was made about how Aliko
Dangote started his company from the scratch. I countered it by naming
his uncle as the sponsor. How many Nigerians have rich uncles who are
willing to loan them such huge amount of money? Because the money given
to our own Aliko Dangote then is ten times its value now. They mentioned
bank loans, I countered with the inaccessibility of funds by an average
Nigerian. They said work for someone, I asked where the job is.
When
an opening was made for the driver trainee stuff in Dangote's company,
we all heard it. He came out on news and pointed out that doctors and
professors were vying for positions as drivers. Is that not pitiable? We
churn out graduates from our higher institutions yearly yet jobs are
not forthcoming yet you say Nigerians are lazy.
This is not the
time to start blaming the government. This is not the time to blames the
elite masses, this is not the time to blame America and other western
powers. They are not our creators. This is a time to sit and reflect.
Does prosperity really come with hardwork? If yes, why then do we have
poor people in Nigeria especially in the rural areas?
These
people work their bones to feed Nigeria and Nigerians yet after years
they have nothing to show for it. The only time you see cars and trucks
in their villages is when there is a need to transport farm produce.
These are also bought cheaply or putting it rightly, the farmers are
ripped off. Then you come here and tell me Nigerians are lazy.
Look
at your dad in the eye and tell him he is lazy. You will be surprised
when he would tell you his life history. All of his hardwork and where
he presently is. No blame games, I am leaving the government out of this
and I am also leaving the elites out of this. I am only screaming on
top of my lungs that Nigerians are not lazy.
Please, when next
you see a man begging on the street or sleeping in his shop, do not
attribute it to laziness. Ask him his story before drawing a conclusion.
Bless your souls.
By
Joseph Success
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