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Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by dre11(m): 12:25pm On Aug 20, 2017
By Biyi Adegoroye and Tai Anyanwu



As the 2019 elections approach, various youth groups in the country have expressed readiness to effect generational power shift, sending a signal to old politicians that they would be disgraced in the forthcoming elections.

Latching on to former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s call last week on youths to democratically wrest power from old politicians, they said older generation of politicians should give them a chance or the youths would utilize their numerical straight to vote them out of office. Arewa Youths Leader, Yerima Shetima, said: “Come 2019, they would be disgraced if they participate in politics.

We constitute 65 or 70 per cent of votes in the country and we will ensure that our votes go to ensure that we have order in this country.

We will disgrace them in 2019. We will make sure they are massively embarrassed.“ Obasanjo, at the Youth Governance Dialogue in Abeokuta, Ogun State, last week, said since the old guards are unwilling to quit the stage and would not give leadership positions to the youths on a platter of gold, it was high time the youths picked the gauntlet.


”Nobody will choose you; you have to choose yourself. Why can’t you become president at the age 40? Why can’t you become president at the age of 35?

Why can’t you become president at the age of 30? General Gowon became Head of State at 33. I became Head of State at 39. And it is because of my track record. But how are you prepared? Are you really prepared?” he challenged the youths.

Expressing youths’ readiness for the challenge, Yerima said, “The likes of Obasanjo should go back to their homes and relax and be ready to offer useful advice when necessary to younger generation of leaders, on technical matters on governance. We will learn some lessons from their history, but we would not work in line with what they did during their tenure.”

Ohanaeze Youth Leader, Chukwuma Okparaezeukwu, in a similarly vein, said the youths feel greatly challenged by the call. “We are not only challenged, but highly encouraged, motivated and feel reawakened.

It is a call for a positive, diplomatic and sustainable revolution. It must not be the regular revolution that comes by force or bloodshed, but one that comes with strategy, raising youth’s consciousness and participation.

“However, as much as we feel highly motivated by former President Obasanjo’s statement, we the youths must wake up and embrace our responsibility because this is our time.

Otherwise, the next generation will vilify us the way we do the older generation today.

“You see, for now, some of the youths have allowed themselves to be used by the current crop of politicians to dish out hate speeches which polarise the youth groups across the country. But we will narrow this gap in the current reawakening towards the current move in order to work strategically and work in unity towards the goal.”

Also, Protem National Chairman, Alliance for New Nigeria, (ANN) a political association seeking Independent National Electoral Commission’s registration, Dr. Jay Osi Samuels, said, “The statement is not only appropriate but timely, because we, the youths, can no longer wait for them to give power to us, rather we are stepping out to grab it from them.”

He said the declaration was in tandem with the “objectives for the ANN, “because we are creating a credible platform apart from all the other platforms that are being managed by the older politicians.

That platform is what we will use to actualize our goals of grabbing power from the old generation. It is a movement being created for the new leaders of Nigeria. Samuels, a Harvardtrained medical doctor, said the youths have the numerical advantage. “Potentially, we have the bigger number.

I mean the youths constitute majority of the eligible voting age in Nigeria, but what we have witnessed over the years have led to loss of faith in the political system in Nigeria, but what we are going about to let people know is that they cannot just despair, they cannot lose hope, that there is a light at the end of the tunnel and if we put our acts together, we can collectively take over the reins of power from these older generation of leaders.

Reminded of the role Obasanjo played in the election of Buhari, who belonged to the older generation politicians, he said: “We are not relying on any past leader…

We are not relying on anybody, what we are doing is that we want to show that with or without them, we can do it by ourselves. They themselves got into power years ago, when they were even younger than us.

So we are taking the bull by the horns, with or without their support, we are going to achieve our aim.

The Presiding Minister of Trinity Center, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, joined his voice, but was quick to add that anyone of the age of 35 and below cannot rule the nation for now because such a person will be too young for governance at that level. “From my own personal perspective, youths of ages 30 and 35 might be too young for president. The ideal age will be between the ages of 45 to 55.

That sort of person has seen life to an extent, made some mistakes, has fallen, risen and still has the energy to run around and still has reasonable contact base. We can go as low as 41, 42, 43; but not 30.

The world view of anyone of that age is not as broad,” he said.

Ighodalo however, warned that no room should be left for any particular group of persons to anoint a youth for presidency in the manner that so-called godfathers in the Nigerian political space have been doing in the past, insisting also that power is never relinquished but consciously taken by anyone who is truly interested and makes himself available for service.

Ighodalo said the space “is wide open for any serious person, youth or not, that truly wants to get involved and get closer to the people and offer their service to the people, urging such people to start from the grassroots to learn and be ready to make their way up.

They should join any party of their choice, become important in the parties and get selected for position and bit by bit money politics and god-fatherism will fade.

It is not going to be a short run but they will get there.” “From my own personal perspective, youths of ages 30 and 35 might be too young for president.

The ideal age will be between the ages of 45 to 55. That sort of person has seen life to an extent, made some mistakes, has fallen, risen and still has the energy to run around and still has reasonable contact base. We can go as low as 41, 42, 43; but not 30. The world view of anyone of that age is not as broad,” he said.

Mr. Gbadabo Rhodes- Vervor, a youth in his early 30s who contested for the chairmanship in Ikeja Local Government in Lagos State, recently on the platform of the KOWA Party, scoring less than 1,000 votes, said “We, as a generation, need to get more involved, not just on whatssapp groups or on other social media, but in our communities and people in our wards….political participation is not just about running, political participation is diverse.

“Youths can either contest or sponsor political party/candidates whom they believe in their ideals. They must also join a political party and be active and most importantly register to vote for folks they believe in on election day,” He said the youths need to actively start making a difference in the communities so that they can become influencers.



https://newtelegraphonline.com/2017/08/nigerian-youths-spit-fire-well-embarrass-old-politicians-2019/


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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by bedspread: 12:27pm On Aug 20, 2017
NO BE TO SPIT FIRE �
ENOUGH FIRE � IS ON GROUND ALREADY...

ALL WE NEED DO IS TO DO THE OPPOSITE OF WAT OUR LEADERD HAVE DONE.
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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by greatiyk4u(m): 12:30pm On Aug 20, 2017
That is the only way to UNSEAT Buhari, a selfless Youth with Ethical Integrity is a good way to advance the nation.

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by thesicilian: 12:36pm On Aug 20, 2017
e-fire

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Tolexander: 12:38pm On Aug 20, 2017
Effecting generational shift is not done on the media alone.
Action speaks louder than voice.

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by axeman2(m): 12:57pm On Aug 20, 2017
all we need now is division

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by axeman2(m): 12:59pm On Aug 20, 2017
NIGERIA SHOULD BE DEVIDED INTO 5

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by MyNewJackeT: 1:01pm On Aug 20, 2017
Which of the youth are you talking about, is it a selected youth that you've chosen to make it seem like it's the whole youth in Nigeria.

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Vince77(m): 4:26pm On Aug 20, 2017
Pls which youth? The brainwashed ones right?

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Franco93: 4:30pm On Aug 20, 2017
Mouth Action.
Just give them crates of beer, and they'll forget the year of the election.

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Zeze06(m): 4:30pm On Aug 20, 2017
angry

Nigerian youths... "All bark and no bite"

Spread some cash around and they all lose their senses and start killing each other...

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Nobody: 4:30pm On Aug 20, 2017
Noise makers, one thousand naira will silence all of them. Check my signature for amazing photography deals and cheap DSLR cameras

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by motun2017(f): 4:30pm On Aug 20, 2017
you mean youths within the age range of 60 to 75 years old right?

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Nennaj(m): 4:31pm On Aug 20, 2017
This is so sweet
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by samx4real(m): 4:32pm On Aug 20, 2017
If you notice since 1960 the same set of people have being ruling...

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Integrityfarms(m): 4:32pm On Aug 20, 2017
If there exist a united Nigeria by 2019 naa

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Robbin7(m): 4:32pm On Aug 20, 2017
We have been talking, let's do. Let us act with fear or favour. There need to be a change in our political status qui
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Nizguy(m): 4:32pm On Aug 20, 2017
Someone should summarize this for me cos is too long to read grin grin
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Foreveryouandme: 4:33pm On Aug 20, 2017
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by roqrules04(m): 4:34pm On Aug 20, 2017
Action speaks louder jor. No be to dey make mouth everytime
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Goddygee(m): 4:34pm On Aug 20, 2017
I hope when the call for action comes, every youth will answer, enough of all this online war
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Nizguy(m): 4:35pm On Aug 20, 2017
Franco93:
Mouth Action.
Just give them crates of beer, and they'll forget the year of the election.

grin
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Nobody: 4:35pm On Aug 20, 2017
axeman2:
all we need now is division
may bulldozer and buhari pant fall on you!
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Fondlebreast: 4:38pm On Aug 20, 2017
OK
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by TANKDESTROYER(m): 4:38pm On Aug 20, 2017
only possible if the south,west and east unite...
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by YesNo(m): 4:38pm On Aug 20, 2017
story.

story....

story.

Nigerian youth that will still carry line up to collect 200 naira during election and hijack boxes and burn houses in areas that dont vote for their "CHAIRMAN" while the rest of the youth will sit at home and say "GOD WILL HELP NIGERIA"

story.

Obasanjo did well to motivate the youth with the fact about him and Gowon. But mental slavery has really grown strong among Nigerian youth since the time of Gowon.

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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by cristianisraeli: 4:38pm On Aug 20, 2017
dre11:








https://newtelegraphonline.com/2017/08/nigerian-youths-spit-fire-well-embarrass-old-politicians-2019/







THEY CAN MAKE MOUTH...WHO ARE THE YOUTHS SEF?ONCE THEY START SHARING 500NAIRA WITH BAG OF RICE ON ELECTION DAY UNA GO CHANGE TONE...INFACT 500NAIRA FALL ON UNA..LOL
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by LordKO(m): 4:39pm On Aug 20, 2017
We need a leader not a ruler. However, where s/he comes from, and generational, social and economic classes are irrelevant as far as I'm concerned.

Besides, power is never given rather its fought for. He who need power should fight for it.
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Realkenny(m): 4:39pm On Aug 20, 2017
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Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by YesNo(m): 4:41pm On Aug 20, 2017
Realkenny:
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G for Gwagon
Re: Nigerian Youths Spit Fire: We’ll Embarrass Old Politicians In 2019 by Sheuns(m): 4:42pm On Aug 20, 2017
With all sincerity, before a youth below 40 can be president in this country will be in the next 14 years. These old men are still very much in control. Though we can make our ways into the parliament earlier.

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