A Nigerian man sparked reactions online after lamenting that despite being educated, he is still struggling financially, making him question the school belief that education is better than money.


A Nigerian man has triggered conversations on social media after openly expressing frustration about his financial struggles despite being educated.
In a video making the rounds online, the man reflected on debates he participated in during his school days. According to him, students were often asked to argue that education was more valuable than money, and he used to confidently support that viewpoint at the time.
Now, looking at his present situation, he said he is beginning to question that belief. He explained that even after completing his education, he still finds himself struggling financially and constantly searching for money to meet his needs.
The man also criticized teachers who encouraged students to defend the idea during debates. He suggested that many of them were aware of the realities of life but still allowed students to strongly promote the notion that education is superior to money.
Speaking in the video, he wondered whether those debates he passionately argued as a child could be the reason he feels confused today. He recalled how students would end their arguments by saying they hoped they had convinced the audience and not confused them, but he admitted that he now feels confused about the whole concept.
He lamented that despite all the education he acquired, he is still struggling to make money, adding that his current experience has made him rethink the message he once believed in so strongly
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