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Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Sophious(m): 9:35am On Dec 08, 2017
Dear I Go Dye,
I read your post on Instagram. It was hard to miss it because it was on every major news website. I would like to say that you were mostly right. The questions you raised in your post are similar to the ones I have been asked by other young people on social media, so I am replying this not just to you as a person, but to all young Nigerians who have asked similar questions.
Firstly, you are right. The Nigerian youth have often been taken for granted, and almost every leader in our history has taken young people for granted. But it’s important to point how this started – for people like me who saw Independence; our leadership was mostly driven by young people. Then came the coups, and the civil war, and then more coups. Nigeria ended up with a long period of military dictatorship for many decades, in which time; those young leaders aged, but still remained leaders. Fela, Gani, Enahoro, and Beko were young leaders, yet remained leaders until their demise. That was because of the instability brought on by decades of instability.
By the time we got to 1999, the young people of the day had not been prepared for leadership, because there was no leadership or apprenticeship process under dictatorships. This is one of the reasons the age of leaders has continued to rise. That was because of the leadership stagnation brought on by decades of political instability. Imagine a school that did not graduate any students for 5 years, by the time the top class finally graduates, you will have a backlog of undergraduates.
Our young people are not to blame; we need to remedy this national failure. Last week, there were local government elections in Akwa Ibom State, with over 60% of the seats won by young people, less than 35 years old. That’s how progress can be made. Young people need to participate from the grassroots, all the way across board. Appointments are good, but getting elected is even better. I also understand the issues around funding elections which keep women and young people out, and I will address this in an article I am publishing soon.
I do understand your frustration on the issue, however. I tell people my age that to understand young Nigerians, we need to understand the difference between Nigerian and Naija. Naija embodies the hopes and dreams of young Nigerians, the country they love and long to go home to when they are abroad. Naija is the country that brings them pride in music, film, comedy, fashion, and technology. It is the country of Wiz Kid, Asa, David O, Tuface, the Olympic bobsled team, Iwobi and Don Jazzy Again.
Nigeria on the other hand, is the country of their parents, the country where leaders are constantly failing them, of Boko Haram, of herdsmen violence, of recessions and joblessness. Our young people need us to make our country live up to the aspirations of Naija by fixing the problems associated with Nigeria.
I think it’s important to address the accusation about my tenure as Vice President, that I did nothing for young people. Firstly, as VP, I can only be judged on the responsibilities I was given. A VP obviously is not the driver of government. For example, you can’t blame Prof Osinbajo for all that is going on with the current government. He can only do what he’s allowed to do.
But let me speak about what you can judge me by, my assigned responsibilities. As VP, I assembled what is arguably the best Economic Team ever in Nigeria. It was made up of young, world class professionals, who came home to work. Some of those professionals are now political leaders, governors and world leaders in their own right.
If you ask what our first task was, coming into government in 1999, it was to bring stability to the economy after decades of military rule. For example, between 1999 and 2003, oil prices then were hovering between $16 and $28 yet we managed to pay up salary arrears from decades back, clear up our national debts and built up foreign reserves. Our GDP grew at the fastest rate we’ve seen since the return to democracy.
You mentioned that I never brought young people into leadership, but my record speaks differently. I have a proven record of bringing young, unknown professionals into service. Many of the professionals and ministers I brought in were in their 30s and early 40s. Some of those young leaders have become governors in their states. I went to the World Bank and met a bright lady, convinced her to come back home, and she became a star in our government. To show you we had effective leadership, the same lady could not replicate her exploits under a different government.
I was also in charge of privatization and I have witnesses that I never interfered with the process. I never bought anything belonging to the government. I was quite wealthy before coming into government, with declared assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars in 1999; so it was understandable that many of the wealthy Nigerian business people who participated in the privatization programme were my friends. Did I use my influence to get them better deals? No. As the then DG of BPE testified under oath, I never used my position to interfere with his work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=xe_WY1vn690
My legacy as Vice President, I would say is the banking consolidation process, for which I gave political backing for. Many big people were putting a lot of political pressure to not change the status quo, but we knew that if that consolidation was not done, Nigeria could not grow. Because of that banking consolidation, Nigerian banks don’t fail anymore the way they used to.
I oversaw the telecoms revolution, which is why young people like you, I Go Dye, now have a flourishing career. Under our tenure, we witnessed a large repatriation of Nigerians back to Nigeria, driven by the hope of the recovering economy. It is sad that many of those young people are heading back abroad now – this is to show you that leadership matters.
I know many of these have been forgotten because it was a long time ago, and successive administrations did not follow up on the progress we made. But that is also not to say we were blameless. I was largely frozen out in the second term of our tenure, and I regret that we had that disagreement with my boss. Some say I was disloyal, but I looked at the events in Zimbabwe recently, and it gives me confidence that I did the right thing fighting the attempts to elongate the presidential tenure beyond eight years. If I did not win that fight, do you think we would be having a discussion on young people getting into leadership today?
Intels. I want to address this because you mentioned it. It was the Shagari government that started the Onne Port and later abandoned it. In summary, my business partner and I saw an opportunity to build Nigeria’s oil industry using world class infrastructure, but driven by Nigerians. We went out and took loans to build the facilities, but as we went on, more opportunities opened up, which allowed us access to even more capital. We ended up borrowing hundreds of millions of dollars, mostly from Europe, to build the port, singlehandedly charting the course of Nigeria’s oil industry.
Honestly, I did not ever think we would be that successful, which was why I kept my day job, when we started it. It was just what you would call, a side hustle, but it grew so big, and I had to quit my government job to focus on it. Today, every oil major uses the facilities we built. The government only became clients after the oil companies. Our company has expanded to several countries in Africa. Even the FG has seen that that company is the most competent logistics company in Africa, which is why it gives Intels the most complex operations to manage.
But Intels as a corporate citizen is loved in the locations it operates. That’s because we invest in scholarships, hire young people from the community and train them to become world class technicians. As CSR, we have gone into partnership with the NFF to train young Nigerian footballers, and provide support for the local league. We are loved by the youth in our local communities.
In my home state of Adamawa for example, I’ve created over 50,000 direct jobs and 250,000 indirect ones. We are the largest private employers of labour in the state only second to the state government. It’s not a lot, but it does help reduce unemployment. Who do you think are holding those jobs? Yes, young people.
I Go Dye, I’m not a messiah. I do not promise Eldorado or $1 = N1. But I always ask to look at the economic progress we made under my leadership and what I am doing in private business and judge me by those. People say I became rich in government. It’s a lie. I had hundreds of millions of dollars in assets declared in 1999. My businesses (my shares of which were held in a Blind Trust while I was in government) continued to grow since then. I was able to personally bankroll the PDP back then, so surely I was not poor. But I understand it is politics. So it’s normal to be called names. But how come in all these years, none of my opponents has found any evidence to indict me?
The people who are afraid of me changing the status quo they enjoy will always try to frighten young people about me.
Some people believe youth empowerment is giving handouts to young people instead of building a strong economy. They are wrong. They want to give handouts so they can control young people. But how long can we continue like that? Our country is borrowing to pay salaries, yet we are still holding on to outdated models just so we can control young people for elections.
The success of young Nigerian entrepreneurs in IT & technology, retail, music, and arts shows that given the chance, they can run anything. My job is to be a bridge, which supports our young people achieve these ideals. I will never say only I can do this. I can’t do it alone. I need your support, I Go Dye, so help our economy grow, to ensure that within 10 years, our young people can take over completely.
In summary, I Go Dye, I am not a person who says what he cannot do or show proof. I am giving you an invitation to sit down and ask me any questions you may have. I would also like to take you around, show you some of the businesses I have built, and let you speak to the young people who run those places. It is good to try to convince you that I can do better by our young people, but it is even better to show you. Send me a direct message on Twitter, and we will take it from there.

http://atiku.org/aa/2017/12/07/dear-i-go-dye-you-are-right-but-we-can-fix-nigeria-together/

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Celcius: 9:45am On Dec 08, 2017
Its good you're responding now. No be say when you win, you turn demigod o.
...and be acting like you know us and understand us than we do ourselves.

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by jumper524(m): 9:48am On Dec 08, 2017
talk is cheap..

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by newbornmacho(m): 9:49am On Dec 08, 2017
If God gives us life, I hope to vote for this man in 2019, I've never met him before but he comes across as well prepared to be president.

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by id911(m): 9:57am On Dec 08, 2017
He is well prepared for the job. All Nigerians can now confirm and testify how ATIKULATED his reply, speech and responses are.




Let's all join hands and ATIKULATE for a better tomorrow

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Celcius: 9:58am On Dec 08, 2017
newbornmacho:
If God gives us life, I hope to vote for this man in 2019, I've never met him before but he comes across as well prepared to be president.
I agree.

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by okachie1(m): 10:00am On Dec 08, 2017
Rule no one: Never pay attention/listen to them;politicians they are trained to brainwash.

Nice points/defense though! We are watching!!!

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by MrMoney007: 10:00am On Dec 08, 2017
Political ashawo.

After APC brainwashed Zoo inhabitants with Change, if it happens again, it will be an insult to God for given some people brains.

With that said, there are two options for these Fooliticians, no election until total overhaul of restructuring is attained, every region accountable to themselves, or Biafra it must be, Oduduwa it must be and Arewa it must be.

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by tiwiex(m): 10:03am On Dec 08, 2017
I am very careful to endorse Atiku too early so history won't repeat itself. But head to head with who we have, he might be better. He has been engaging youths for some time and he comes across as sincere. I mean, I have seen signs of these engagement for some years now so I can say he seems to sound sincere. I wish him the best and so far so good. He is putting up a fight as his own man and he is starting in good time. He is definitely more pan Nigerian than what I have seen so far and that is consoling. The truth is for now, he is the best we have as an opposition politician and also a potential achiever. Not the word potential. We need a strategic thinker who realizes economic decisions are not really about finances and foreign reserves but a way to make people's lives better. We need someone with decision balancing skills.

Maybe it's time we start asking why fellow politicians don't like Atiku. He is probably assertive and not as typical a politician as we assume. I like his response and it covers all the concerns I have about him. In one word, "articulate ". Maybe he deserves the nickname after all. Artikulate. Bravo.

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by dukie25: 10:04am On Dec 08, 2017
Wow! am short of words, this man is so Atikulate unlike Alhaji Dullard who is presently occupying Aso Rock.

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Nobody: 10:04am On Dec 08, 2017
Well articulated grin grin

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Nobody: 10:08am On Dec 08, 2017
you just can't help but love this man..

he gives it to you..very real and factual.. devoid of Afonja propagandists.

Oga Atiku..
me personally go raise 100 votes for..insha allah

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by pointstores(m): 10:10am On Dec 08, 2017
politicians and tricks softhearted but when power comes i no fit shout
Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Bevista: 10:11am On Dec 08, 2017
Whoever is handling Atiku's image laundering on Social Media is doing a decent job.
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However, enlightened Nigerians know better not to trust what politicians say, especially when they already have antecedents for better reference.
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Atiku's supporters hope that his business background will provide a Unique Selling Proposition to market his presidential ambitions. However, they fail to realise that there is no empirical basis to justify that "A good Businessmen Will Make A Good President". The best presidents all over the world were never business people. Being successful in business requires being Profit-driven, while being a successful president requires being Welfare-driven - Two completely different skill sets.
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Atiku is Elitist and does not understand the circumstances of an ordinary citizen. All these cheap social media engagement is only because of his desperate political ambition. He's going to say anything that makes him look empathetic and humble, when in reality he's not. Have we forgotten all the things he says anytime he engages in his party prostitution? Always accusing his dumped party of so and so? Never will he be honest enough to state that his party prostitution is driven by his inordinate ambition for Nigeria's presidency

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by rastaLivity: 10:14am On Dec 08, 2017
a politician with sweet mouth should be feared the most, take rochas okorocha for example, he's as empty as a void

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Mynd44: 10:42am On Dec 08, 2017
Wait, nice speech.

Give the person who wrote it a raise cheesy

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by BMCSlayer: 10:55am On Dec 08, 2017
Mynd44:
Wait, nice speech.

Give the person who wrote it a raise cheesy
well said.

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by dunkem21(m): 10:57am On Dec 08, 2017
Articulately marshalled out!

This guy is youth friendly wink

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Nobody: 10:58am On Dec 08, 2017
He is sound, and the write-up tallies with evidence on ground.

Atleast he said he cant assure to make 1$ - 1N, or promise to give us eldorado...

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by dunkem21(m): 10:59am On Dec 08, 2017
Mynd44:
Wait, nice speech.

Give the person who wrote it a raise cheesy

He responds directly from his twitter account like Donald Trump unlike our president that speak through media aides cheesy

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by bountyhunter: 11:00am On Dec 08, 2017
maybe what the country needs is people with lots of guts to shoot a president who takes the nation to the gutters!
i mean who won't do a great job when people have a 'don't play with us, do a great job or your head is ours to collect!!' tag
...just saying

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Bevista: 11:08am On Dec 08, 2017
Mynd44:
Wait, nice speech.

Give the person who wrote it a raise cheesy
Kindly format it properly and do the needful (FP).

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by valenu(m): 11:08am On Dec 08, 2017
At least, Atiku is talking for himself, campaigning for himself by himself. This tells u that he is likely not to have cabals who would control him. He is likely not answerable to OBJ, IBB and the likes.
I am ATIKUlating already.

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by fergie001: 11:11am On Dec 08, 2017
Profusely articulate,we cannot get it worse than we already have.
He might have all his negatives,but whoever thought or wrote this,is A-class.

He that is down needs fear no fall.


2015 showed Nigerians the power of the (social) media,APC won the media war and hence the elections,little wonder Atiku has taken the battle to the media.
But he is talking,defending and attacking and not through aides,or one old Professor from Akoku-Toru........thumbs up,2018 will be a thorough plane for examination.

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Alexgeneration(m): 11:29am On Dec 08, 2017
Plenty talk
Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by MizMyColi(f): 11:30am On Dec 08, 2017
I like Atiku cheesy

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by dunkem21(m): 11:33am On Dec 08, 2017
^^ cheesy
Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by MizMyColi(f): 11:45am On Dec 08, 2017
^^ Whoever wrote that, deserves my adulation.
It is so compelling and convincing.
I could feel sincerity and desire.

Politics section,
How far?

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by Feraz(m): 11:51am On Dec 08, 2017
Man! I had to clap after reading! His handler did a good job here.

Gradually, this guy is warming his way into many persons' hearts.

BTW, is it because OBJ tagged him a corrupt person that we believe him to be? If you mention Harliburton, other persons including OBJ himself was indicted so what makes OBJ different from him? Someone enlighten me please.

MizMyColi:
^^ Whoever wrote that, deserves my adulation.
It is so compelling and convincing.
I could feel sincerity and desire.

Politics section,
How far?
Where went you since? cheesy

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by anonimi: 11:51am On Dec 08, 2017
bountyhunter:
maybe what the country needs is people with lots of guts to shoot a president who takes the nation to the gutters!
i mean who won't do a great job when people have a 'don't play with us, do a great job or your head is ours to collect!!' tag
...just saying

Great words.
Can they be matched with action by a substantial number of us


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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by MizMyColi(f): 11:56am On Dec 08, 2017
Feraz:
Man! I had to clap after reading! His handler did a good job here.

Gradually, this guy is warming his way into many persons' hearts.

BTW, is it because OBJ tagged him a corrupt person that we believe him to be? If you mention Harliburton, other persons including OBJ himself was indicted so what makes OBJ different from him? Someone enlighten me please.

Where went you since? cheesy

Hi Feraz! cheesy It's been quite the while.
Life happened....

Atiku's speech makes me want to come back to politics, and push for him...

But let me keep watching proceedings from my mango tree.

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Re: Dear I Go Dye, You Are Right, But We Can Fix Nigeria Together: Atiku by MrPolitics: 12:02pm On Dec 08, 2017
This man is really trying to convince us.

Personally I haven't made up my mind on voting him, but if it's between him and PMB, I will definitely be voting him

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