I'm a neutral observer who has lived in both Ondo State and Oghara, Delta State, and I've seen what young Nigerians are doing just to survive.
After the fuel subsidy removal, things didn’t just get “hard” they got cruel.
⛽ Petrol prices soared overnight.
🎩 Only VIPs could access fuel.
🚖 Transportation costs tripled.
📉 Jobs? Scarce.
😐 And yet, people still find a way to smile. Or hustle. Or create.
🔥 The Hustle Is Real:
🧰 Some learn handwork.
🔐 Some secretly trade crypto, despite the CBN ban.
📲 Some take to TikTok to cry out in hashtags like #30DaysRant.
💼 Others just say: “The government won’t save me. I’ll save myself.”
✊ The End Hardship protest came and went nothing changed.
But Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT?
They’ve become a lifeline.
A quiet rebellion.
A passport to independence.
This isn’t a pity post.
This is proof:
Nigerians are builders. Survivors. Innovators.
If you're outside looking in know this:
We don’t wait for change. We build it.
If you're a Nigerian youth reading this drop a ⚡ in the comments and let them know:
"We don’t beg for opportunity. We create it."
⚡ Zap if you believe in:
Youth empowerment
Bitcoin as a freedom tool
Surviving by building, not waiting