I Love The Resilience - 𝑨 π‘Όπ’π’Šπ’’π’–π’† π‘»π’“π’‚π’Šπ’• 𝑰𝒏 π‘΅π’Šπ’ˆπ’†π’“π’Šπ’‚π’π’”

I almost titled my post "Catch Cruise" as I always take it to mean Nigerians being resilient and taking things as they come for their better good. Being resilient means "To be able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult situations". Nigerians have this amazing trait, a trait that many do not want to have but somehow our beloved country build that trait in them.

Our environment, our Government, our backgrounds, our dreams, our struggles
All that has made Nigerians build a trait not connected with DNA πŸ˜…

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I've heard and seen countless people, including myself who have had their dreams crushed simply because of the country we found ourselves in, or people who keep struggling too hard until their last breath but never gave up, I've seen the ones who keeps praying for our country Nigeria when they are simply the least to do that considering what they are faced with.

The Resilience in Nigerians keeps them going even when the difficult times seem to be prolonging than usual. One way my fellow Nigerians have helped themselves in keeping this resilience strong and firm for themselves is by joking about almost everything serious matters in the country.

It may seem silly but it is one very rare way of building their resilient spirit and it is working because many are living well enough even in a hard situation because they always have this "E go better" mindset which I think it's a more than enough to keep one going and keep trying for better living.

It's in Nigeria you'll see her citizens laugh over incoming problem as if they won't be affected by it in anyway. Even if they are affected, they still laugh over how they will live through it, these amazing people get past difficulties in a very weird, silly but impressive way and I love them for that.

I know, I know other countries do have the spirit of resilience but I am saying they don't have it as much as Nigerians does or they don't display theirs like Nigerians do theirs. Nigerians are very strong, even the lazy ones among us will look strong in other countries, that's what I think and that is because of how being born and living our country has built us to be.

They keep surviving and it's funny how some of us don't know how strong we are but show really strong abilities of survival, we are very good example of the term "Resilience" and I'm proud of my country people for that.

Of course, there are many other things I love about my country. Thinking about it now, my country is an amazing country that I can't find anything to be ashamed of about her. Like many others will say, I'll repeat "E go better" because that is how things are usually... We get to the end of a problem when we are determined to instead of letting the problem see the end of us.

Our foods, our culture, our languages, our talents, our religion and most importantly, our name (Nigeria) are all among the things I love about Nigeria but I'll still end it with this... I love the Resilience

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Nigeria go better, we keep hearing that and we keep hoping it will get better.
We are strong human that I can say

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These resilient spirit that we Nigerians possess are not good at all . Suffering and laughing as if everything is okay. I hate it. If you ask them, they will tell you that they are survivors.

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Haha I always tend to see the good sides of things, it's better to laugh it off and get better to get rid of that difficult than let it weigh you down... My thoughts though

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Nigerians are very strong people and this "E go better" spirit has made alot of people survive what would have killed them, when cashless policy came, I thought we won't come out of it but we later turn it to cruise and defeated, I love every Nigerians, we are strong, we are powerful.

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That is it my dear, we can survive anything and that is what makes us stronger and unique 😊
Thanks for stopping by

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Nigeria is my second home and as I’ve mentioned before, the reliance of Nigeria youth in fighting against oppression is something else πŸ’ͺ🏿

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Haha I'm glad you can relate with I'm saying 😊
Longest time by the way!
You've been scarce or am I too lazy to engage nowadays? Lol

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I’ve been so much overwhelmed with offline stuff lately. I’m trying so hard to engage as many conversations as possible. Anyway it’s definitely great to read from you again.

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Oh I see, I hope it isn't so stressful out there... Please take it slow and take breaks when you can πŸ™‚

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I am not a Nigerian but sometimes I feel I am a Nigerian in this hive platform. It's because most of the people I interact are Nigerian. I started to understand you guys very well. And I agree with you that almost all of the Nigerian has the ability of Resilience. I can feel it..

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Haha that's a big honour coming from you Intishar, I appreciate πŸ€—

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