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If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by shehuolayinka(m): 11:44am On Jul 25, 2020
OPINION: If there’ll be a revolution in Nigeria, the Almajiris not BBNaija-loving youth will stir it

By, Fredrick Nwabufo

If Nigeria’s young are timid, tractable and apathetic to economic and political issues affecting their country blame the anvil on which they are forged. The government, the formative schools, the universities and the predatory politics – all are the forgers of today’s youth. A system which lobotomises the young from nascency has already denied them not only the ability to emote, think, act, but also the power to speak up for themselves, fight for their rights and defend themselves.

There was a time in Nigeria when the youth held the fort. They were unbending to the caprices of the military and to the stimuli of fear and avarice. I will cite two epochs for emphasis – the dawn of Segun Okeowo, the provocateur of the Ali Must Go uprising of 1978, and the dusk of Omoyele Sowore – the trenchant voice of the June 12 struggle.

In April 1978, the ministry of education led by Ahmadu Ali announced an increment of 50 kobo (from N1:50 to N2:00) to the cost of the daily meal of students. But the National Union of Nigerian Students (NUNS) led by Okeowo will not have it down its throat without some justification. The union asked the ministry to revert to the status quo, but it balked shifting responsibility to the supreme military ruling council. A head-to-head was inevitable.

Students poured into the streets to press home their demands but received police bullets as rejoinders. Eight students were reportedly killed. But this did not stop the righteous movement which engulfed the entire country. The youth held their ground. They made their statement and their power was felt by the military government. I call this epoch the dawn of youth activism in Nigeria.

Only 50 kobo increase in the cost of daily meals for students actuated a nationwide revolt. But today, what has changed? I will explain. Our formative schools and universities are no longer centres of critical learning. They are now robot factories where anyone who goes in as human comes out as a machine with flesh – beaten, broken, pliable and malleable. The mould from which the like of Wole Soyinka was shaped at the University of Ibadan which made him assertive and daring has long been smashed to smithereens.

University administrations in cahoots with scourges in the highest realm of government have over the years sterilised student unionism. Student leaders no longer represent their constituencies but the school leadership which most times select them. Students are stampeded out of reason and seized of the power of independent thought and critical thinking. They are instructed to parrot whatever the lecturer and the school say. In fact, the methods of some universities today are not distant from concentration camps – only that there are no gas chambers.

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Re: If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by sodiqapril(m): 11:45am On Jul 25, 2020
The fact is Nigerian youths are probably worse than their leaders, they are patiently waiting for their turn to start looting while the ones that are not waiting feel anything that happens is not their concern..they will rather kill themselves over bbnaija than debate about what will benefit their lives. Nigerian government already knows that they can do anything they like without expecting any fight back . So they keep pissing on us..
Re: If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by Racoon(m): 11:48am On Jul 25, 2020
Most likely because once the northern youth decide it's enough, the leaders/elders will feel the heat.

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Re: If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by Cyberterror: 11:51am On Jul 25, 2020
As long as Sharia law is still in place in the north, the almajiris will have nothing to worry about.
Re: If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by Cyberterror: 11:52am On Jul 25, 2020
sodiqapril:
The fact is Nigerian youths are probably worse than their leaders, they are patiently waiting for their turn to start looting while the ones that are not waiting feel anything that happens is not their concern..
Are you not a Nigerian youth?
Re: If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by budaatum: 11:53am On Jul 25, 2020
Our future is indeed in the hands of the disenfranchised almajiris and definitely not in the hands of those satisfied by bbtacha's tits!
Re: If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by Cyberterror: 11:55am On Jul 25, 2020
budaatum:
Our future is indeed in the hands of the disenfranchised almajiris and definitely not in the hands of those satisfied by bbtacha's tits!
The almajiris are very powerful indeed. Their votes threw the incompetent GEJ out of office.

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Re: If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by budaatum: 11:59am On Jul 25, 2020
Cyberterror:
The almajiris are very powerful indeed. Their votes threw the incompetent GEJ out of office.
Their exploitation and dissatisfaction is what will be the base of the revolution some wish for.

But we down south ignorantly mostly see them as sub-human without realising how powerful they actually are, sadly.
Re: If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by phorget(m): 12:00pm On Jul 25, 2020
One day would come when a pebble would be thrown into the silent river and the ripple effect would be felt across every nooks and crannies of this nation.
Re: If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by Cyberterror: 12:02pm On Jul 25, 2020
budaatum:

Their exploitation and dissatisfaction is what will be the base of the revolution some wish for.

But we down south ignorantly mostly see them as sub-human without realising how powerful they actually are, sadly.
The almajiris cannot be toyed with. In the future, politicians will have to get endorsement from them to be sure of victory. They are may be poor but they are very enlightened.

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Re: If There’ll Be A Revolution In Nigeria, The Almajiris Not Bbnaija-loving Youths by leke12(m): 12:04pm On Jul 25, 2020
revolution!revolution!! It mostly happened in autocratic government, it's difficult in Democratic government.

dissolution or restructuring is feasible

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