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Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by miz4oxley(m): 1:14am On Mar 16, 2010
Lamide Akintobi

Enough is Enough. I’m sick and tired, angry and frustrated.  And as the popular American phrase (from the movie Network) goes: “We’re mad as hell, and we’re not gonna take it anymore.”

Nigerian youths are taking action over the many ills that have plagued the country for decades, but seem to be coming to a head in recent days.
The West African nation’s president, Umaru Yar’Adua, has not been seen in public, or heard from directly, for over 100 days. He returned to the country’s capital, Abuja from Saudi Arabia last month, but there are speculations that he’s on life support at the Presidential Villa.

A five-month petrol scarcity has hit citizens of the oil-producing country hard, hindering trading in many  commercial areas, as well as day-to-day movement across several states. Meanwhile, the masses are still waiting on an oft-promised and never fulfilled government pledge to supply power-cuts-free electricity. Currently, many areas of the country are lucky if they receive 1-3 hours of electricity daily.

The rest of the time, people have to provide their own power through generator sets which pollute the environment, chugging thick black fumes and roaring their engines day and night. Last year, the government promised they would supply at least 6000 megawatts by December. They failed.

Many Nigerians, including notable young professionals, activists and celebrities active on blogs, Twitter and Facebook say it’s time to move their anger from the internet to the streets.

On March the 16, they, and supporters are marching to the country’s legislative body the National Assembly, to vent their frustrations in a peaceful manner. A list of their demands:
•    The resumption, resignation or removal of the president before the end of March.
•    A workable plan to end the country’s electricity issue before the end of this month.
•    The end of the fuel scarcity within two weeks.

As the youth makes plans to stand up and be counted, more violence in Jos, capital of the northern state of Plateau, which has seen more than 500 people killed in clashes between Muslims and Christians since January, is adding to the feelings of frustration, anger and sadness. Via social networks, and in the media, many say not enough is being done to deal with the underlying economic and political tensions spilling over and becoming a religious conflict.

More than 60 per cent of the population comprises of people below the age of 35. Organisers of the “Enough is Enough” rally say they’re tired of being under-represented, and ignored. They say they want to show that they do have the will, and the power to make change.

There’s a popular phrase in Nigeria, frequently used in conversations, found in songs, books, and even on the various brightly painted means of public transportation. It’s simple and short: “The Young Shall Grow.” It lLooks like they’re taking the reins and stepping up.

* For more information, see the the “Enough is Enough” website or to take part in the discourse, search for the hashtags #enoughisenough and #lightupnigeria on Twitter
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by 77ken: 9:01am On Mar 16, 2010
thats what i am talking about our entertainers and other young celebrity should join the match and educate others on the need to change the direction the country is currently heading keep the good work. ABUJA make una no fall our hand O!
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by Afam4eva(m): 9:06am On Mar 16, 2010
77ken:

thats what i am talking about our entertainers and other young celebrity should join the match and educate others on the need to change the direction the country is currently heading keep the good work. ABUJA make una no fall our hand O!

Including religious leaders.
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by violent(m): 2:02pm On Mar 16, 2010
After sitting for hours. . . over a thousand youths finally forced their way into the National Assembly in a march to make our country free!

Enough is Enough!
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by Fhemmmy: 2:04pm On Mar 16, 2010
Good news . . . .Good start and hopefully will end well.
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by violent(m): 2:07pm On Mar 16, 2010
Fhemmmy:

Good news . . . .Good start and hopefully will end well.

They are demanding that Bankole speak to them. . . . posterity will remember this people!

Enough is Enough!
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by Fhemmmy: 3:23pm On Mar 16, 2010
violent:

They are demanding that Bankole speak to them. . . . posterity will remember this people!

Enough is Enough!

They asked for the right person in wrong skin
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by asscend: 3:28pm On Mar 16, 2010
ha ha ha ha. Asking for the right person in wrong skin, very funny.
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by Fhemmmy: 3:28pm On Mar 16, 2010
asscend:

ha ha ha ha. Asking for the right person in wrong skin, very funny.

na true now
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by asscend: 3:46pm On Mar 16, 2010
i think we need to start a campaign on foreing medias around the world on all our criminal leaders.

we will name them one by one and tell the whole world their crimes of thiefry.

Only when this is done will they wake up and run away from office.

This works big time.

The thing is; only in Nigeria will our leaders refuse to resign from office until they are either killed or kicked out by force.
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by Fhemmmy: 3:47pm On Mar 16, 2010
asscend:

i think we need to start a campaign on foreing medias around the world on all our criminal leaders.

we will name them one by one and tell the whole world their crimes of thiefry.

Only when this is done will they wake up and run away from office.

This works big time.

The thing is; only in Nigeria will our leaders refuse to resign from office until they are either killed or kicked out by force.

Good idea, but not as easy as it sound
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by ojimboIV: 3:51pm On Mar 16, 2010
lawmakers quaking in their boots n running scared. this is hilarious. they should come out and tell nigerians boldly whose interest they are fighting for.
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by Fhemmmy: 4:11pm On Mar 16, 2010
ojimbo IV:

lawmakers quaking in their boots n running scared. this is hilarious. they should come out and tell nigerians boldly whose interest they are fighting for.

And whose interest do you think that would be?
Re: Nigerian Youths Get Angry As They Match To The National Assembly. by Nobody: 10:32pm On Dec 11, 2014
...and four years later we're still facing the same challenges protested against. Nigeria, which way na

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