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In Nigeria, each one of us is on our own anyway- each one must look after themselves because there seems to be no one that is really concerned about the people.
Imagine looking for something where it has been designed so that you will not find it!
We may try our best but are almost bound to give up, depending on what drives us and how much or how far this force drives us.
It feels to me that systems, governments and politicians, even everyday people (in my immediate society at least) make things this way! Can we ever know the real truth about why there are so many poor citizens in an oil-rich nation such as ours? Many people suffer due to 'people-seeking-their-own-interests' rather than those of the people they serve or the public. This is forever ongoing and I personally have resigned…
In Nigeria, each one of us is on our own anyway- each one must look after themselves because there seems to be no one that is really concerned about the people.
Isn't it the same even in this current situation with the coronavirus?
I have gotten tired of asking and of listening. It can get tiring - like moving through a maze and moving in circles.
For some, it is probably engaging, so they continue to engage. I bid them well!
I am presently in a resigned state of mind, and the lustrous movement and radiant colours in this piece show and alternate the situation that the work alludes to, as a staggering instruction to all those who have lost hope, to Cheer Up."
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