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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by socialmediaman: 2:31pm On Dec 26, 2019 |
PreciousJuice: You have duly exercised your right to expression, let me exercise mine as well. I completely disagree that they don’t have what it takes. We have courts to challenge a president’s move to foist his personal will on the people, that is, when we have a real democrat as president. For instance, when the DSS was exposed in its botched operation to hijack the NASS and impeach Saraki, Osinbajo quickly reacted by sacking DSS boss to avoid embarrassment. If you were duly elected and didn’t use violence and intimidation, that’s how you’ll act to avoid losing public support On another note, younger people will pay more attention to education and religious intolerance because they value education better and are often less fanatical on their views about religion In conclusion, in as much as I did not vote or support Sowore simply because I thought it would be a wasted vote and he didn’t have the numbers to defeat the tyrant we have in office, I think the likes of Sowore are completely capable and qualified to be president, and could even do much better than whatever we’ve experienced as long as we keep them accountable |
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