The new law in Nigeria about Landlord and Yahoo Boys will cause serious challenge for genuine online-freelance workers.
The Nigerian government is so quick to dish out laws that are disadvantageous to the Youth, and they are quick to prosecute those who falter. But if it were to do things for the betterment of the people, they'll be sluggish about it.
I'm sure it was part of the reasons why many Landlords kept on asking if you were a 9-5 worker. They also want to save their a**.
This is a great step you're about the take and it's one that is fraught with challenges and difficulties.
It hasn't been easy and I won't be easy, but I believe you will achieve your dreams. You are determined amidst every set-back. Nothing will stop your shine baba!
And by the way, no give girl belle o 🥲 It will surely destabilise you the more.
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Thanks for the encouraging words big man, Omo, it's crazy, I mean, how many 9 to 5ers even have enough good jobs to even live by? The only job in Nigeria that isn't scarce is teaching and that's because it's terrible when it comes to income.
I admit that yahoo is really, making life difficult and landlords have to make tough decisions but even as at that, I think we've gotten to that situation where the country should understand the opportunities on the internet and cut people a break, it's dehumanizing to think yahoo is the only internet based gig.
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We live in a backward country where those at the helm of affairs prefer using old, ancient and archaic methods to run the country. When it is advantageous to them they switch it up and use them, but when it is more advantageous for the people, they cut it off.
When people compare 79 years Old Biden with 79 years old Buhari (Football age), I just laugh at how they celebrate their ignorance. Especially when they use this as a ground to support the Grandfathers to rule Nigeria.
The Oldies in the Government positions in Nigeria are not technological exposed as those in US. Why then the comparison? Maybe, it just to show their level of idiocy or "clownism."
I hope we fight to get things right next year, if not the little hope and faith that people have in Nigeria now will be extinguished. Na japa things go dey
That's by the way!
The law is truly unjust.
Infact, I can say without any iota of doubt that Nigeria hasn't made any concrete positive effort to solve this menace.
When there's a problem, you find the cause or the reason behind it. You can only solve the problem by addressing the reason/cause. But in their wisdom, na something else dem dey do.
When you don't solve the problem by addressing the reason/cause, people will keep finding more ways to beat any restrictions you give.
They aren't ready to address it, honestly!