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The older man laughed, the sound deep and resonant. "Because, my boy, in this land, 'useless' is a luxury we can't afford. If you are standing still, you are falling behind. If you are talking without a point, you are losing air. We are a people of intention." Emeka looked around. He saw: Students studying under streetlights. Mechanics turning scrap metal into machinery. Musicians rehearsing until their fingers bled. The Result

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The sun had barely touched the red dust of Lagos when Emeka began his morning ritual. In a city where every second is a currency, he didn’t believe in "drifting." To Emeka, and to the millions pulsing through the streets of Nigeria, life was a series of strategic maneuvers. The older man laughed, the sound deep and resonant