Dangote recently stated that his truck drivers earn more than Nigerian graduates. While his comment sparked widespread debate about education, employment, and wages, one user took it in an insensitive direction by writing: “He should also mention his drivers also kill more Nigerians than terrorists and kidnappers.” This remark, instead of contributing to the discussion, unfairly generalizes all truck drivers as killers. It shifts attention from the real issue—graduate underemployment—to a baseless accusation. Constructive conversations should focus on solutions to unemployment and road safety, not on reckless comparisons that worsen public perception.

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