https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JympVh3ylws
Nigeria is not loud. Nigeria is tired. This is not a protest video.
This is not a breaking news rant.
This is a reflection on the emotional and psychological state of a country that has endured too much. Kidnappings are no longer shocking.
Ransoms are being normalized.
Young people are planning exits instead of elections.
Churches are quieter about justice.
Citizens are surviving — not living. Nigeria is not exploding.
Nigeria is absorbing. And when a nation becomes quiet, it does not mean peace.
It means exhaustion. In this monologue, I speak directly to the mood on the streets — the silent anger, the resignation, the survival mentality, and the dangerous calm before something shifts. If you feel it too, you’re not alone. Watch. Reflect. Share. 🔎 Topics Covered: Nigerian youth frustration Insecurity and ransom culture Governance fatigue Church credibility crisis Silent organizing The psychology of a tired nation Why quiet does not mean stable 💬 Join the Conversation Do you think Nigeria is tired?
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