Africans: everything is not spiritual attack

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I have a church beside my house that a runs program almost every day and what I noticed is that this church is always full no matter the day they have their program. I live in an area where everybody is struggling because of the situation of the country and hearing so many people that should be at work singing baffles me because some of these people will see you later in the day and beg for money

We are in a world where we don't blame ourselves for our misfortune because we hate to challenge ourselves to do right but instead we shift the blame onto people around us, we concluded that we are spiritually attacked for every little problem that we may encounter. Even though some things are not natural in this part of the world the facts are there for us to that we need to do more and better for ourselves.

Unemployment, bad roads, no good drainage system, bad water system, and no electricity. We should be blaming the system, the Nigerian government is not helping at all and some people don't see this and still believe it is a generation curse that is affecting them but how can succeed in such systems the few available opportunities are for the privileged

Only prayers and hardwork won't work here in this country, we must be creative, acquire more skills and create good networking to be successful in our country.


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You're absolutely right boss, I think some people actually cover up their laziness with excuses. No matter how one prays even the bible says faith without work is dead. I feel that it's important for us to cultivate hardwork but the mentality in some places in Nigeria is crazy. Some people are just lazy, and sometimes most of the things we pray for, God has already given us the capacity to achieve these things.

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Of a surety boss, I believe you. Inasmuch as most of these African countries are lacking behind in most of the basic amenities needed for survival but still we should still not fold our hands. Yes we know it is tough but the harder we push the less tough it becomes.

Nice to meet you boss, you must be a Nigerian like me😂😂😂😂

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Yes I am also a Nigerian, nice to meet you too brother. We must not fold our hands doing anything, person wey work suppose dey chop

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Surely inasmuch as the economy isn't favourable that's the more reason we should double our hustle .

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I wish i could watch the video now, but network issues didn't permit me to. The level to which we have taken spirituality here is very unfortunate. People are suffering 😪 every day for survival without any support meanwhile our churches and mosques could have raised enough funds to support their members

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Our churches can actually do more by helping this people to understand when to work and when to pray

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