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How Can Nigerian Youths Redefine Politics In Nigeria? by Hala(m): 9:30pm On Jul 19, 2017
After careful evaluation of Nigerian polity, I got infuriated at the mess being made by our aged leaders? Alhaji Maitama Sule entered government as a youth; Nnamdi Azikiwe and other were in the last century, the youths that determined the future of a giant nation like Nigeria. Today, they roll in their Graves, seeing the stack of dirts in the system. They question remains, how can the youths of today break the veil of corruption and widesPread poverty to redefine politics in Nigeria? How can we stand together to demand our right and positions from the political parties. Where is NANS? Where are the youths? Where is the light? What is our future?
Re: How Can Nigerian Youths Redefine Politics In Nigeria? by lordcenred(m): 9:42pm On Jul 19, 2017
NOW NONE OF THE USELESS YOUTHS HAS POSTED ANY COMMENT AS TO HOW TO TACKLE THIS
Re: How Can Nigerian Youths Redefine Politics In Nigeria? by lordcenred(m): 9:44pm On Jul 19, 2017
THEY ONLY KNOW HOW TO LAUNCH OFFENSIVE TRIBALISTIC BOMBS
Re: How Can Nigerian Youths Redefine Politics In Nigeria? by Advent17(m): 9:46pm On Jul 19, 2017
My dear... No need to worry ur self...nigeria is already dead on arrival....

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Re: How Can Nigerian Youths Redefine Politics In Nigeria? by conductor001: 11:22pm On Jul 19, 2017
Which Neajeriya? The zoo?

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Re: How Can Nigerian Youths Redefine Politics In Nigeria? by Hala(m): 9:57pm On Jul 22, 2017
The painful thing is that the common man has been blocked all round from ascending the great height. Even the church that has become the hope the common man has been bought over by huge tithes and private offerings.

Where do we go? Where should we run to?

Hopeless!
Re: How Can Nigerian Youths Redefine Politics In Nigeria? by Vladdo: 12:29am On Jul 23, 2017
What does it take to register a youth party in Nigeria? I am talking about a 'youth-centric' party and not youth wings as appendages to the old gangs' political structures.

Beyond the cancelled Innocent '2baba' Idibia led protests, one would have expected a better approach like registering an entirely youth oriented political party.

With the support already galvanized toward the protests, it would have made a lot of sense to channel such energies into a more institutionalised platform of leadership and influence.

With the sheer numerical strength of the youth in this country, a formidable party with a great force of momentum would have been born, with great opportunities for us to assert our interests onto the national political agenda.

It is worthy to mention, and emulate, the increasing youth participation in politics in East Asia; South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Following the
decline in trust and growing vulnerability in their respective governments, the youth began to redefine the political and economic landscape.

The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong, in 2014, the SEALDs(Students Emergency Action for Liberal Democracy) in Japan, in 2015, and the stunning victory of the Minjoo party over the Saenuri party in the South Korean legislative elections of 2016, all of which were orchestrated by the youth.

There ought to be a moral awakening to the fact that these old gangs are eating and punching holes into our future and endangering democracy.

It is not too late to act. The future is now!

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