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Nigerian Youths Have Proven They’re Lazy — Obaze by mrkunlex(m): 6:47am On Apr 26, 2018
AWKA—FORMER Secretary to the Anambra State Government, SSG, and the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in last year’s governorship election in Anambra State, Mr. Oseloka Obaze has said that Nigerian youths had proved that they are lazy as credited to President Muhammadu Buhari.
Speaking with reporters as part of preparations for the forthcoming presentation of his latest book titled‘Prime Witness: Change And Policy Challenges in Buhari’s Nigeria’, Obaze said if the nation’s youths were not indeed lazy, they would have proved the President wrong by protesting and telling the whole world how serious they have been working to make ends meet under harsh government economic and social policies.
He said: “I agree with President Buhari. If the youths did not agree with him, they would have shut down the country immediately the president’s statement was made public.”
He said the statement was enough to cause disquiet in many markets, offices, and other places where youths hustle everyday to be able to eat and make ends meet.
According to him, there exists an alarming weakness and gaping loopholes in the nation’s governance infrastructure as it pertains to public policy-making, implementation and policy validity, noting that Nigeria’s fifty-five year- old political landscape which Buhari inherited had some dubious characteristics.
He added: “As Nigeria’s nascent democracy evolves, it is evident that the nation has arrived at the critical juncture where identifiable governance pitfalls, challenges as institutional and infrastructural failings compel urgent directional change.
“Political promises and decisions tend to induce public trust. Yet, a promise undelivered is no promise at all, and good intentions espoused, but not concretized, remain a fluke with immense undermining capacity.
“As such, any unfocused leadership will falter, regardless of its abiding expression of good intentions.
When that faltering happens, vexation, agitation and ennui are natural responses, as is now the case in Nigeria.
He argued that President Buhari seemed fixated with retrospective politicking by making his predecessor’s failings and policies his governance plank, rather than governing, adding that it later became evident that the ‘change’ mantra was all about words and exhortation, but hardly about concrete mobilization.
“Beyond debate, Nigerians understood fully that only good leaders could resolve its seemingly endemic problems such as greed, corruption, nepotism, absence of patriotism; disequilibria, social injustice, indiscipline and the ascendancy of mediocrity over meritocracy.
‘The crux of the problem is that every ethnic jigsaw component of Nigeria feels sufficiently aggrieved marginalized and therefore, seeks equity via restructuring.
“Since the civil war, Nigeria has never been as polarized as it is now. Restructuring Nigeria is therefore, naturally compelling for reasons, which may include the desire to tweak management, ownership and operational or administrative modalities, with a view to achieving equity and efficiency.
“Nigeria in its present state is analogous to a dysfunctional computer. In both instances, there is evident systemic failure arising from non-responsive applications and institutions not operating as intended. Such instances require a reboot in order to overcome the redundancies.
“Nigeria is at risk unless it finds the courage to restructure. A nation in dire straits, Nigeria has a choice, to restructure by plan or by default. A default restructuring, will happen, certainly not by choice, but definitely like an uncontrolled experiment with attendant risks and indefinite outcome.
“Restructuring sometimes arises from crisis situations or the need to preempt political catastrophe. The latter is a core premise for Nigeria. Regardless of what opponents of restructuring think, Nigeria must restructure or risk self-destruction,” Obaze further said.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/nigerian-youths-proven-theyre-lazy-obaze-2/
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Re: Nigerian Youths Have Proven They’re Lazy — Obaze by sunbilor(m): 6:52am On Apr 26, 2018
They are not lazy but cowards. Don't worry Obaze, when the muster enough courage, not only the President, but all wicked politicians will feel the heat.

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Re: Nigerian Youths Have Proven They’re Lazy — Obaze by Donpresh95(m): 6:55am On Apr 26, 2018
No probs sir, We seriously want to protest but we need someone who will be at the front leading. You or your son can help.

It's like you've forgotten what the zoo military did to IPOB
PROTEST DOES NOT WORK IN SHITHOLE
Re: Nigerian Youths Have Proven They’re Lazy — Obaze by mrborntodoit: 6:56am On Apr 26, 2018
Ignorant politicians


Are there children not the laziest of the pack?

We on the street are hardworking so in 2019, Buhari will pay for his sins
Re: Nigerian Youths Have Proven They’re Lazy — Obaze by Sunnynwa: 6:58am On Apr 26, 2018
mrborntodoit:
Ignorant politicians


Are there children not the laziest of the pack?

We on the street are hardworking.

Did you read the post at all?
Re: Nigerian Youths Have Proven They’re Lazy — Obaze by Nonaira1: 7:03am On Apr 26, 2018
In other words they should have done what IPOB got Igbo youths and elders to do to show their seriousness about Biafra, which they obliged to in the entire Igboland. A task you ignored and joined the rest o the greedy imbeciles pretending to be igbo leaders to decieve yourself that IPOB forced and threatened people to sit at home. That same act you ignored is what you think the youths of Niggeria should have done to disprove the Dullard and show their seriousness.

I call you a hypocrite. If you didn't listen to igbo masses when they did it to show seriousness. Why do you think Buhari will do so?
Practice wtf you preach nigga

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Re: Nigerian Youths Have Proven They’re Lazy — Obaze by Sarrakii: 7:04am On Apr 26, 2018
Stop wasting your time prepared for disintegration or revolution, government are busy telling you go get your PVC after election has being called.

Nigeria policemen and Military stop killing protested Nigerians remember we are in this mess together those politicians who have looted our country dry that are sending you to killed have their children in the best University in the World while you hardly feed yourself and your children, stop protecting them emulate the brave Egyptian police and Military who was ordered to shoot protesting citizen during Egypt revolution but rather they choose to give them cover until the Government was overthrow. Is time for revolution no more waiting for Election that will still be rigged as usual.
Re: Nigerian Youths Have Proven They’re Lazy — Obaze by mrborntodoit: 7:10am On Apr 26, 2018
Sunnynwa:


Did you read the post at all?

I did and you ?

Can’t you see that these buffalos generalise « Nigerian youths »

Did you also notice he was no where to be found when the youths from the eastern part of the country joined IPOB to demonstrate ?
Re: Nigerian Youths Have Proven They’re Lazy — Obaze by anonymuz(m): 7:10am On Apr 26, 2018
Nonaira1:
In other words they should have done what IPOB got Igbo youths and elders to do to show their seriousness about Biafra, which they obliged to in the entire Igboland. A task you ignored and joined the rest o the greedy imbeciles pretending to be igbo leaders to decieve yourself that IPOB forced and threatened people to sit at home. That same act you ignored is what you think the youths of Niggeria should have done to disprove the Dullard and show their seriousness.

I call you a hypocrite. If you didn't listen to igbo masses when they did it to show seriousness. Why do you think Buhari will do so?
Practice wtf you preach nigga
correct
Re: Nigerian Youths Have Proven They’re Lazy — Obaze by Sunnynwa: 11:33am On Apr 26, 2018
mrborntodoit:


I did and you ?

Can’t you see that these buffalos generalise « Nigerian youths »

Did you also notice he was no where to be found when the youths from the eastern part of the country joined IPOB to demonstrate ?



Your comments in this thread so far has no relationship with the main post itself.

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