Exotic Nigeria at 10

Exotic Nigeria at 10 – A Decade of Underground Survival in Nigeria

Exotic Nigeria Celebrates 10 Years of an Underground Community

I just stumbled on something that honestly left me shocked. For over 10 years a whole underground world has been existing in Nigeria that most of us don’t even talk about openly.
We argue about politics, football, tribal issues, and the price of garri every day… but meanwhile, there’s been a growing community that has survived for a whole decade, building quietly under our noses.
What surprised me most is how organised it is. While everybody is shouting “Nigeria no dey work,” these people have managed to build a network that actually works across Lagos, Abuja, PH, and even smaller towns. It started rough, but somehow they’ve been consistent for 10 years straight. Ten good years.
Whether you support or condemn it, you can’t deny that lasting a decade in this kind of Nigerian environment is not beans. Many legit businesses have collapsed within that time, but these ones are still here doing their thing.
I did a little digging and found the source here: https://www.exoticningeria.com/
My honest thought? If this has been going on quietly for 10 years without collapse, it says a lot about what people really want versus what they pretend to support publicly.
What do you guys think — is this something Nigerians should ignore, embrace, or condemn? Ten years is no small joke.

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