Do we want to wait another four years being ruled by old goons?
Do we have to wait another four years having old men and women representing us?
Do we have to wait another four years before we stop wallowing in our vague mentality?
Do we have to wait another four years before we wake up from our slumber?
Nigerian youths have to arise to look into the situation of this country. We are most concerned. We carry most percentage in the population. We understand our problem better. The problems of Nigeria rally round the problems affecting the youths such as unemployment, corruption, poor education, archaic form of governance, inadequate amenities among others. We need to be actively involved in the governance of Nigeria. The time is no other time than now.
The two key political parties of Nigeria have proven to support the notion of the old. The people with archaic ideologies which can not be categorized as experience. When the ideology of a leader is archaic and corrupted, what fruit will the nation bear? We do not need to be told before we realize that everything is wrong with Nigeria. Our economy is backsliding, insecurity of lives and properties is in vogue, development is stagnant (not even crawling), lots of things are happening. Do we want to continue wallowing in this pit of trash for the next four years? The time is no other time than now.
We need to arise to look into the condition of our dear fatherland. Let the youths be actively involved in the major governance of the country. Let’s go to the grassroots and mobilize support our own. Let’s support the youths with our votes and advice. We need to be at the upfront for positive change in the governance. When is the time? The time is no other time than now.
“Because I have nothing doesn't stop me from dreaming to have something. My fellow youths, don't just dream, but dream big. If El Rufai can make it accidentally without dream, you can make it bigger with dream. Don't listen to people who says u can't, and when they tell you your limitation, overcome the objection by telling them ‘YES I CAN’.” - Adetomiwa Adetilewa
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