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Alloyhardu:Yes |
Illiteracy and poverty will mess up a similar implementation in northern Nigeria. These vices should first be fixed. |
Ekwensu e romancia mami wota!
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virginprincess:So what should happen to the woman’s money? Only a jerk will marry someone with this mentality. Don’t blame him when he turns you to a punching bag. |
Davido father and uncles all speak fluent Igbo. |
oguns222:Apt, conscise, well observed, well thought out and we'll delivered. |
Do we need youths to have a better country? Sadly, our current leaders started leading as youths. Check their respective ages and subtract the last 20 years of democracy from it and let's see what we have. Let's take Rotimi Amaechi for instance. He is 55 now. He's 6 years into being a Minister. That means he became Minister at 49. He was Governor for 8 years. That means he became Governor at 41. Prior that, he was Speaker for 8 years, that means he was Speaker at 33. Freaking 33! How more youthful can one be! Do the maths for all of them and you will see that youth has brought us nothing. Fashola is 57. He was in Tinubu's Cabinet. Tinubu became Governor 21 years ago. Remove 21 from 57, that's 36. How youth can a youth be? Wike is 53. He has been in power for the last 15/20 years. That's 33-35. Dimeji Bankole was a freaking 37 as Speaker in the National Assembly. Ahmed Lawan is 61. He has been in the assembly since 1999. That was 21 years ago at the age of 40. Bukola Saraki. Femi Fani-Kayode. Yahaya Bello. All held prominent positions under 40 years. See what we have. What did we gain? We don't need the youths. We need a change of mindset and attitude. Both young and old. Else, it's the same story. Youths have always been in power! They became old in power! Yet we are here! Let's ask for the right things. |