I'v wanted to write this article for over 2 months but its discouraging
thinking about the number of points i need to raise to support my
claims! NIGERIANS WANT THE BEST THINGS BUT NEVER WANT TO PAY FOR IT!! HOW ON EARTH DO YOU WANT YOUR COUNTRY TO DEVELOP?!
Quick question; Imagine
government fixes Nigeria's issues of electricity and internet with
other basic amenities today, Who here would be willing to pay an annual
rent of N1million for a single room (Not one bedroom flat oo) in a city
like Ado-Ekiti and N3million for the most average single room (shared
toilet and bathroom with at least one other person e.g face me, I face
you houses) in a city like Lagos?! Note: This is just basic rent and
is therefore without utility bills such as Electricity, Heating, Water,
Garbage, Internet etc that averages about another N900,000 yearly.
I
couldn't stop shaking my head at the gullibility of some Nigerians as i
read the various comments on the N50 bank charges thread. That is what?
2cents charge on banking transactions that does not even include
savings account that most of the commenters use oo! Even South Africa
reportedly demands that you pay an equivalent of N500 for deposits into
your own account (Savings or Current)! Where I live, you are demanded to
pay an equivalent N4,200 in charges for deposit into another's account
if you aren't a customer of the bank!
Nigeria has the lowest
VAT tax in the world and i'm sure y'all will take to the streets in
protests if this is ever increased! I pay N1,500 in charges for every
ATM interbank withdrawal of an equivalent of N10,000 and you all
couldn't stop screaming at the N65 naira (after 3rd transaction) that
was introduced by the CBN last year! Haba Nigerians!! You want to
live 'comfortably' like Americans and Europeans but aren't ready to pay
the price! Who does that sh*t! One of the major reasons why you don't
enjoy goodies is because because you haven't had to pay enough taxes. It
is partly a reason why the government doesn't feel very responsible to
the people as well. Oil is not anyone's property anyways.
I
really can't remember the last time i visited an hospital but i'm
mandated to pay an equivalent of N23,000 monthly for health insurance! Would
you be willing to pay such amount for the sake of development in the
health care sector in Nigeria?! I don't think so but you would be the
first to take pictures for nairaland about the pitiable state of one
hospital in your city!
You want the best Infrastructures in
the world but have never paid taxes from your businesses! Some people
would rather close up shop than pay the most basic tax to the
government! How on earth do you expect any development if you aren't
ready to help government with funds? Nigeria is not the only country
with oil, we don't even have as much as Russia but expect to get
everything for free because there's oil in the land! What would y'all
have done if you didn't have anything but rocks and granite? you would
expect the government officials to use their personal incomes to develop
the country first and then see if you like it or not before you decide
to pay?! I no pity your destiny!
Nowhere in the world is
mobile internet data cheap, Nigerians automatically feel they are being
ripped off by mobile operators who use the same infrastructure that's
being deployed everywhere else! For a 2gb mobile internet data allowance
from T-mobile, I pay N5,000 monthly, This is not even close to what
Nigerians get from the mobile operators but they scream to the heavens
still. Agreed, cable/ADSL, wired internet is cheaper but you cant
blame this on the telecom industries, Government should make provisions
for that! But again, how many persons would not scream 'Rip off' if you
all are asked to pay a mandatory internet fee ranging in thousands of
Naira every month
From food to clothings, transportation, even prostitutes (Girls in brothels here charge at least 12k for a quickie, Don't ask me how i know ), Nigerians live on the cheap and want to keep up with the expensive! No! It doesn't work that way! You
have to pay for developments that leads to a robust economy which in
turn leads to higher standard of living (Job creation, Increment in
Minimum wage, Good roads, healthcare facilities etc)..
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