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Nigerian Youths May Have Misplaced Their Priorities - Daniel Ogoloma by black9: 6:41am On May 10, 2021
British-Nigerian youth advocate, inspirational speaker and political consultant Daniel Ogoloma has bemoaned the gross misplacement of priorities among some Nigerian youths.

During his recent visit to Nigeria, the Nigerian political consultant, once again had close interactions and a general observation of the attitude of many Nigerian youths towards important issues that border on their socio-economic and political future. He had firsthand experience of the lukewarm stance being taken by youths over matters that can determine their individual and collective survival.

He discovered that while some of these regrettably reckless decisions by the youths are taken out of ignorance and exuberance, some of them are actually deliberate acts of pleasurable indulgence.

During one of his close encounters with some youths and youth leaders, Ogoloma lamented what he called, “the lackadaisical attitudes of many youths towards their civil responsibilities and nation building.” He noted that while a few section of the youth population is interested in matters of nation building and are striving to contribute their efforts, majority of the youths are not only displaying apathy, they are channeling their time, resources and energy into a wide range of unproductive, illicit and even time wasting ventures and activities.

His words: ”Sadly, this misplacement of priorities is not only distracting the youths from the collective goal of building a progressive nation, it has costly consequences which are capable of jeopardizing the future of the country if the status quo remains.
Daniel gave example of internet engagement by the youths. He agreed that while some young people use the internet for legal, innovative and productive purposes, a large number of them use the same medium to perpetrate illegal activities such as internet fraud, social media trolling and cyber bullying. While he emphasized that he has nothing against fashion and entertainment progammes like musical concerts and reality Tv shows, Ogoloma expressed his concern at the amount of involvement and level of attention invested in these activities by the youths, when compared to their lack of interest in matters like politics, leadership, education, etc.

He acknowledged the importance of entertainment but urged the youths to show the same level of interest, commitment and expend the same amount of energy given to such entertainment programmes on important socio-political issues.

He wondered why young people would prefer to attend musical concerts to intellectual forays, spend hours glued to their televisions and spend their resources to vote for house mates in reality tv shows but would not come out during elections to vote for qualified and competent leaders or participate actively in nation building activities. Daniel warned that ,” The cost of this apathy towards important socio-political issues among the youths might be too grave to bear.”
He therefore advised young Nigerians to brace up and redirect their energy positively towards building a better Nigeria for all.

Re: Nigerian Youths May Have Misplaced Their Priorities - Daniel Ogoloma by chatinent: 6:45am On May 10, 2021
Ok o
Re: Nigerian Youths May Have Misplaced Their Priorities - Daniel Ogoloma by Pmpm: 6:56am On May 10, 2021
Upcoming politician
Re: Nigerian Youths May Have Misplaced Their Priorities - Daniel Ogoloma by black9: 7:12am On May 10, 2021
Pmpm:
Upcoming politician
Someone has to say the truth, however bitter. All you hear nowadays online is Cashapp043 or Canadian and US client, come forward. Nothing else. The youths are already brainwashed into selling the future for temporal bliss
Re: Nigerian Youths May Have Misplaced Their Priorities - Daniel Ogoloma by donbachi(m): 7:15am On May 10, 2021
They misplaced nothing..their hunger to be like ogas at the top,is what is affecting them.in so doing.handed themselves to politicians to be used as rags.
Re: Nigerian Youths May Have Misplaced Their Priorities - Daniel Ogoloma by Nuelito: 7:22am On May 10, 2021
Oga....na yankee wey you dey reside where things work wella..

In dx kontri,they don't do election na selection dem dey do.

If you like cast your vote,na their person dem go carry the post give..
Re: Nigerian Youths May Have Misplaced Their Priorities - Daniel Ogoloma by black9: 7:52am On May 10, 2021
donbachi:
They misplaced nothing..their hunger to be like ogas at the top,is what is affecting them.in so doing.handed themselves to politicians to be used as rags.

How about the concept of purposeful living. Any small cashout na hotel lodging, shrine and babes. Till that one finish. Then back to their laptops and iPhone screens for the next maga
Re: Nigerian Youths May Have Misplaced Their Priorities - Daniel Ogoloma by orikoku: 7:55am On May 10, 2021
Will they allow youth to get there? Hypocrites
Re: Nigerian Youths May Have Misplaced Their Priorities - Daniel Ogoloma by black9: 9:16am On May 10, 2021
orikoku:
Will they allow youth to get there? Hypocrites
Sometimes its just about the youths seeking God first and every other thing shall be added unto them. Matt.6vs33.

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