CIVID-19: REFLECTIONS By Azeez Wasiu

 


The life similitude of an average Nigerian at retirement age aren’t far from what many are experiencing during Covid 19 lockdown. At this period,some enjoyed the fruits of their labour,some are rewarded for their good  deeds and for some their wickedness are paying off but many are pitied for their vulnerabilities

When some are getting palliatives to cushion the effects of the lockdown many are suffering to survive the hunger down.lets reflect on the experiences of families now and take a clue of what it would likely be when we shall no longer be able to provides for their needs

Families have suffered more than enough during Covid 19 hunkered down just for your singular perception about life, Now we know that we all lives on hopes and aspirations dailies,The works aren’t paying enough to offset bill and cater for needs any longer coupled with the fear of job loss post Covid 19 pandemic.

Do you have palatable experiences as family despite consistent salaries during Covid 19 pandemics? Your back up plans was depleted within a week to pandemic and your future fall back upon cannot sustained your families for weeks let alone months.Do you think these families survival would last at your retirement age?

The experiences during hunkered down should be enough to show life after works.May all our labours lead us to a happier tomorrow. Rest today, tomorrow will be fine. Happy Worker’s Day

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  1. In fact the experience must be kept for unborn generation

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