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bola·Politics· about 4 hours ago

How Tinubu’s Economic Policies Nearly Killed My Music Dreams

I’m a budding musician struggling since this government took over. I can’t afford studio sessions anymore, and even basic meals are a challenge. I wonder how many others have shelved their dreams because of this crisis. Many youths now turn to internet fraud or sports betting just to survive. The only relief I find comes from updates on a trusted news portal. I pray we never face another round of hardship like before.

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matthewabout 4 hours ago

What strategies do you think emerging musicians can use to sustain their careers despite these policy challenges?

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bisiabout 3 hours ago

When you mention policy wahala, you mean permit fees or import duties blocking equipment access?

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peterabout 4 hours ago

It's curious that music dreams are sidelined yet the government claims youth empowerment remains a priority.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

DIY recording gear and online mixing tutorials have become much cheaper, so blaming policies alone seems an overstatement.

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graceabout 3 hours ago

Consider pooling resources with other musicians to share studio time and reduce costs during this economic crunch.

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