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Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 7:02am On Oct 22, 2017
How to Join This Great Youth Movement: send your Facebook email address to: nigeriayouthrevolutionparty@gmail.com to join the Facebook group.

CLICK HERE to fill the form to become a full NYRP rep/member.

To join the Facebook Group directly, CLICK HERE

Our Twitter handle is: @NYRP3 (follow us via this link: https://twitter.com/NYRP3), please follow us now...you have nothing to lose. Follow us so your followers can be seeing our Tweets to boost our awareness campaign.

Our Whatsapp Group Link: https:///APSWKljHDZfFCJ9rnEroUU

Note: we will not be operating via whatsapp for too long because it can't accommodate many members so it will be for coordinators only soon!

We will be posting the party's Twitter handle, Facebook Fan Page and other social media accounts here as we progress.

Say no to tribalism!

Say no to religious discrimination!

So no to division of Nigeria!


Together as youths, we can build our dream nation that our children will be proud to call their fatherland!


It is time for Nigerian youths to take charge of their future and stop the aged men and women from ruining our future and that of our unborn children in the name of politics and leadership.

All through my life, I have always hated and avoided politics because I feel less concerned and also feel its a dirty game for bad people, but funny enough, these same bad people decide our fate and future in this country, so why do we keep running away from politics as youths of Nigeria

PDP = APC

They don't care about the future of Nigerians, they care about enriching themselves and looting more money for their unborn generation. They have nothing to offer us. We shouldn't allow APC or PDP to win in 2019, enough is enough! We are tired of their fake promises! We are tired of their division of Nigeria using religion and tribalism as a tool. If not for bad leadership, Nigeria would have been a lovely country like USA where other country citizens will clamor to come in but look at Nigeria today, we are in a total mess! No future!

No Nigerian is sure of his or her future no matter how rich you are today, why Bad leadership! Nigerians are corrupt, Nigerians steal because they are scared of their future, they are scared their children and family will suffer tomorrow, so they steal and do all nonsense to secure a future they are scared of.

How can a governor proceed to become a senator after exhausting 8 years in office doing nothing for his state And we youths support them and help them actualize their devilish goals just because of peanut money.

How can we elect people who have no proven clean business or career success through diligence and integrity as our leaders Our president, governors should be successful entrepreneurs, CEOs, business gurus, technocrats and not retired military men who only believe in guns. Nigeria is still under military rule....its either a retired military officer is ruling us or his stooge is....so how do we claim to be a democratic nation

Who said corruption can only be fought with guns and bombs In 21st century, you fight corruption with technology and not with guns and bartons.

Agriculture is never what we need to develop Nigeria; these old men are deceiving us...what we need to change Nigeria is technology and we must go for it! With technology, we will develop our agriculture, medical sector, manufacturing sector, etc.

Whoever told you that Nigeria is making progress is deceiving you! How can we as a nation not able to take care of presidents health and we call ourself a nation

It is shameful that as advanced nations of the world are moving towards technology-driven youth leadership and e-government, Nigeria is still stuck in the 1960 leadership style of gun barrels whereby retired military officers and retired civil servants who ought to be resting with their grandchildren and telling them Moon tales are now the ones making ancient policies for our future based on their ancient ideas that are most times obsolete and not feasible in our today technology-driven world.

How do we as youths of 21st century believe that old men who only believe in traditional agriculture and crude oil mining as the only way to develop a nation will bring the much desired change we need to build our dream nation

We need to change this status quo now!

Visit foreign embassies; especially US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Germany, UAE, China, Australia, South Africa, just name it and see how Nigerian youths are queueing up en mass to leave Nigeria as if Nigeria is at war. Even war torn countries like Syria, Libya, Iraq, etc aren't witnessing the mass migration of her citizen compared to what's happening in Nigeria now, why

Because Nigerians are scared of the future of Nigeria, so they are leaving to any habitable planet just to flee from the hardship inflicted on Nigeria by bad leaders we have had over the years.

Nigerian youths please let's all arise as one this time irrespective of our tribe, religion or affiliation....we have a common enemy to fight: poverty, unemployment, under-employment and of course leadership corruption!

We can change Nigeria as one united youths!

How can we achieve this

Let's form a Nigerian youth revolution party with the aim of electing selfless and visionary youth leaders in various key leadership positions in Nigeria; President, Governors, Senators (very important), state legislators, reps, etc.

Remember, youths make up majority of Nigeria's voting population, so if we can unite, believe me, we can win these seats and chart a new course for Nigeria that every Nigerian will be proud of.

I therefore table my request to you honorable youths; let's form a Nigerian Youth Revolution Party.

The manifesto will be rolled out..and if you have suggestions on how to bring this to reality please come forward.

After the party is formed, we will invite Nigerian youths home and abroad that are doing exceedingly well in their respective fields to join us. We will have unique binding rules to ensure we elect only the best who have Nigeria at heart.

Top on our manifesto will be job creation through 21st century entrepreneurship development, Nigerian technology revolution, restructuring Nigeria for effective leadership and grassroot governance, elimination of leadership corruption through the use of internet technology, creating a honest and truthful database of Nigerians to enable us know who and who are Nigerians.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by SHEAU(m): 7:05am On Oct 22, 2017
Who are you fronting for? Abeg wu sen u gan, make I know?
Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 7:15am On Oct 22, 2017
SHEAU:
Who are you fronting for? Abeg wu sen u gan, make I know?
God knows I am fronting for nobody my brother. I am for a better Nigeria for all of us. We can make this happen. Let's form a youth revolution party

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by nosiebaba(m): 7:24am On Oct 22, 2017
If it isn't hijacked it's a good one.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by Atiku2019: 7:25am On Oct 22, 2017
Nigerian Youths Stand With Atiku

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by 1nigeriamyfoot: 7:30am On Oct 22, 2017
Atiku2019:
Nigerian Lunatics Stand With Atiku
Fixed grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by 1nigeriamyfoot: 7:32am On Oct 22, 2017
ourchoice:
God knows I am fronting for nobody my brother. I am for a better Nigeria for all of us. We can make this happen. Let's form a youth revolution party
we can do it! You have my support!

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 7:43am On Oct 22, 2017
I will be releasing some of my ideas....everyone should feel free to contribute because this is the brainstorming stage and we need all the ideas and motivation.

Believe me, we can do this.

Mind you, I am not interested in any political post....I only want to witness a prosperous Nigeria that all Nigerians can be very proud of.

We will be discussing the age range of members and aspirants as we progress.

We need to mobilize fellow youths and surprise the old politicians.

This is no joke...this is about our future.

Nigerians are so creative and talented, in fact Nigerians are one of the most talented people in the whole world so why are we lagging behind

We really can change things...thank God for the blessing of internet and forums like this this. We don't even need money to achieve this, all we need is mobilization and we are good to go.

Stop supporting the same old people that have been ruining Nigeria. they have nothing good to offer to us. To them, politics is a business to enrich themselves.

We will work to make politics less rewarding financially so that thieves will stop going into politics to make money.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by Nobody: 7:49am On Oct 22, 2017
Say no to recycled Politicians. #Team Young rulers.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by CosmicJames(m): 7:59am On Oct 22, 2017
ourchoice:
God knows I am fronting for nobody my brother. I am for a better Nigeria for all of us. We can make this happen. Let's form a youth revolution party
I believe you big brother.
Very good idea. But I think under the current Nigeria system, this idea have a very little or no chance of seeing the light of success.

You have all my support.
Although I have no interest for politics because all that is in my head is business.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by JUSTICE4Nigeria: 8:04am On Oct 22, 2017
STORY!!! ,NA CHARLY BOY ,NO, CHARLY PIKIN U WAN COM BE? ASK TUFACE OOO, DONT COME HERE AND CRY ME A RIVER, OR
Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by Sall(m): 8:08am On Oct 22, 2017
Atiku2019:
Nigerian Youths Stand With Atiku


Another old retired military scumbag.how much are you been paid to do this.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by Sall(m): 8:19am On Oct 22, 2017
ourchoice:
I will be releasing some of my ideas....everyone should feel free to contribute because this is the brainstorming stage and we need all the ideas and motivation.

Believe me, we can do this.

Mind you, I am not interested in any political post....I only want to witness a prosperous Nigeria that all Nigerians can be very proud of.

We will be discussing the age range of members and aspirants as we progress.

We need to mobilize fellow youths and surprise the old politicians.

This is no joke...this is about our future.

Nigerians are so creative and talented, in fact Nigerians are one of the most talented people in the whole world so why are we lagging behind

We really can change things...thank God for the blessing of internet and forums like this this. We don't even need money to achieve this, all we need is mobilization and we are good to go.

Stop supporting the same old people that have been ruining Nigeria. they have nothing good to offer to us. To them, politics is a business to enrich themselves.

We will work to make politics less rewarding financially so that thieves will stop going into politics to make money.


If we really want to succeed with this ideas of yours,
We must do away with greed, tribalism and religion most importantly we must be tolerance. I doubt the hunger in the land will make poeple to see throuh your ideas.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by olawalepopoola: 8:30am On Oct 22, 2017
We need communism in Nigeria like China. A country with almost 160 million people with only a thousand chopping our national Commonwealth. Let us read about the history of communism in China and let there be a revolt against all these leaders whether Yoruba, Hausa ot Igbo leading us to national debt and slavery. God bless Nigeria

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by twentyk(m): 9:14am On Oct 22, 2017
ourchoice:
I will be releasing some of my ideas....everyone should feel free to contribute because this is the brainstorming stage and we need all the ideas and motivation.

Believe me, we can do this.

Mind you, I am not interested in any political post....I only want to witness a prosperous Nigeria that all Nigerians can be very proud of.

We will be discussing the age range of members and aspirants as we progress.

We need to mobilize fellow youths and surprise the old politicians.

This is no joke...this is about our future.

Nigerians are so creative and talented, in fact Nigerians are one of the most talented people in the whole world so why are we lagging behind

We really can change things...thank God for the blessing of internet and forums like this this. We don't even need money to achieve this, all we need is mobilization and we are good to go.

Stop supporting the same old people that have been ruining Nigeria. they have nothing good to offer to us. To them, politics is a business to enrich themselves.

We will work to make politics less rewarding financially so that thieves will stop going into politics to make money.
I'm all gamed up....

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by slimfit1(m): 9:16am On Oct 22, 2017
What are they offering
Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 10:36am On Oct 22, 2017
We need to abolish state of origin in Nigeria and look at the possibility of making it compulsory for every Nigerian parent to give their child 3 names which must include names from the 3 major Nigerian tribes; Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba.

Also, we need to look at the possibility of making Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba languages a compulsory subject in all Nigerian schools starting from primary school to foster unity and curb tribal division.

Restructuring option 1 suggestion from me:
Nigeria will be restructured using the existing 6 geopolitical zones:

Northeast
Northwest
North central
Southeast
Southwest
Southsouth

Each geopolitical zone will have a prime minister, and then we will have a federal government council to be made up of the prime ministers from each geopolitical zone. They will rule for 6 years single term and each prime minister will be the head of federal government for 12 months.....it will rotated among them for the 6 years. The head of FG will act as the Nigerian president for the 12 months.

Each state will keep 50% of their revenue from their state and return 50% to FG. Additionally, states with natural resources like crude oil, gold, tin, etc will be required to remit another 10% of the revenue from their resources which will be used to help poor states with no mineral resources and low revenue so they can catch up developmentally.


Restructuring Option2 suggestion:

Presidential system remains as it is now.

Each state will manage their resources and keep 50% of revenue from their state and return 50% to FG.

Additionally, states with natural mineral resources like crude oil, gold, tin, etc will be required to remit another 10% of the revenue from their resources which will be used as support allocation to help poor states with no mineral resources and low revenue so they can catch up developmentally. Like this, all states and regions will develop at their own pace.

Each state will have their State Police for proper state policing.

The aim of restructuring will be to make governance in Nigeria much easier and to take it to the grassroots and not to enrich states with abundant mineral resources.

We really need a youth driven party to foster development in Nigeria now.

We have no other option. We need to start now to prepare ahead before Nigeria is destroyed further by the present and past politicians that have been ruining this nation and making our youths leave Nigeria in mass as if there is war cry

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 11:35am On Oct 22, 2017
We need at least 1000 members here to kick off this movement. Once we are able to get up to 500 interested youths from here, we can then move towards appointing state coordinators and campus coordinators for all Nigerian higher institution and from there, we will take the next steps towards legalising the party and begin mass sensitization on social media, forums, blogs, radio jingles, newspapers, etc.

Believe me, this is very possible. We can do this. As youths, we can't fold our hands and watch the old people destroy our future.

You are unemployed today not because you graduated with poor grade nor because you studied the wrong course, it is simply because there are no enough jobs to employ the able bodied youths in Nigeria, so the race to secure a job becomes a rat race that we now fight both physically and spiritually just to get a Job whereas it is your right to work and be paid.

The government keep telling youths to embrace agriculture as a way of developing Nigeria... But then, no tractor, no pest control mechanism in place, land use decree makes it difficult for youths to secure a land to farm, getting loan is impossible for a Nigerian youth who comes from a poor family...how then can the Nigerian youth embrace agriculture as the next development means

What we have now are very wicked men and women after their pocket. So long as their children are balling big abroad, schooling in the best universities in Europe, America, Canada, Australia, to hell with every other Nigerian.

Nigerian youths let's arise and work together as one united youth with one mission and form a party that will help us take back our rightful position in Nigeria with time.

Don't read and go.....come and join us. Indicate your interest so we can get started.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 11:42am On Oct 22, 2017
Sall:



If we really want to succeed with this ideas of yours,
We must do away with greed, tribalism and religion most importantly we must be tolerance. I doubt the hunger in the land will make poeple to see throuh your ideas.
seconded. We need to kick off first, then every other issues, goals, ideas, etc can be discussed and written down for adoption.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by abiola883: 11:45am On Oct 22, 2017
[q uote author=ourchoice post=61658814]We need to abolish state of origin in Nigeria and look at the possibility of making it compulsory for every Nigerian parent to give their child 3 names which must include names from the 3 major Nigerian tribes; Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba.

Also, we need to look at the possibility of making Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba languages a compulsory subject in all Nigerian schools starting from primary school to foster unity and curb tribal division.

Restructuring option 1 suggestion from me:
Nigeria will be restructured using the existing 6 geopolitical zones:

Northeast
Northwest
North central
Southeast
Southwest
Southsouth

Each geopolitical zone will have a prime minister, and then we will have a federal government council to be made up of the prime ministers from each geopolitical zone. They will rule for 6 years single term and each prime minister will be the head of federal government for 12 months.....it will rotated among them for the 6 years. The head of FG will act as the Nigerian president for the 12 months.

Each state will keep 50% of their revenue from their state and return 50% to FG. Additionally, states with natural resources like crude oil, gold, tin, etc will be required to remit another 10% of the revenue from their resources which will be used to help poor states with no mineral resources and low revenue so they can catch up developmentally.


Restructuring Option2 suggestion:

Presidential system remains as it is now.

Each state will manage their resources and keep 50% of revenue from their state and return 50% to FG.

Additionally, states with natural mineral resources like crude oil, gold, tin, etc will be required to remit another 10% of the revenue from their resources which will be used as support allocation to help poor states with no mineral resources and low revenue so they can catch up developmentally. Like this, all states and regions will develop at their own pace.

Each state will have their State Police for proper state policing.

The aim of restructuring will be to make governance in Nigeria much easier and to take it to the grassroots and not to enrich states with abundant mineral resources.

We really need a youth driven party to foster development in Nigeria now.

We have no other option. We need to start now to prepare ahead before Nigeria is destroyed further by the present and past politicians that have been ruining this nation and making our youths leave Nigeria in mass as if there is war cry
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This is good but we need to think well about this. I thing a WhatsApp group or telegram will be good. Telegram 2ill accommodate more.
Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 11:47am On Oct 22, 2017
CosmicJames:

I believe you big brother.
Very good idea. But I think under the current Nigeria system, this idea have a very little or no chance of seeing the light of success.

You have all my support.
Although I have no interest for politics because all that is in my head is business.
lol, you must have interest in politics if not, fools will be deciding your future and the future of your kids. This is something we all must pay attention to if we want a better Nigeria.

If we get this right, we will chart a new course for our dear country.

I crave to see a new Nigeria where Nigerians can succeed without toiling so much.

It is a taboo that we celebrate youths who travel out of Nigeria to look for greener pasture...it shows that Nigeria is not working at all.

With good leadership in place, Nigeria will become a great nation others would want to migrate to. Yes we can do this if only we come together and pull our ideas and efforts together to unseat the vision less old people ruling us now

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by 1bunne4lif(m): 11:52am On Oct 22, 2017
I'm in

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 12:03pm On Oct 22, 2017
I know a lot of Nigerian youths are scared of politics, we are scared that we will be killed...but I want to tell you, nobody will kill you. The world is changing rapidly.

Remember, I am not asking us to come and contest for a political position, nope...all I am saying is that we need to form a youth driven political party with youth ideas to enable us elect youths into key political positions in Nigeria to help us build a nation of our dream.

After we form the party, get enough membership and create the necessary nationwide and diaspora awareness, we will then make a comprehensive list of young Nigerians home and abroad doing exceedingly well in their respective fields to come and contest under our party. And they must buy into our manifesto and goals before we give them our mandate.

All we need now is to get started, begin massive promotion and campaign using internet social media platforms and every means possible to mobilize every Nigerian youth to join us.

Trust me, if we come together here and agree, we will make a difference.

If we continue to feel less concerned and keep supporting the same old thieves we call politicians today, we will keep shortchanging our future for a meagre they are offering us today.

Unfortunately, Nigeria has never had a visionary and selfless leader or leaders...what we have been having are tribal bigots, religious extremists and corrupt men and women after their own pocket. They come out to dance and dine with us when election is coming close, after election, they arm soldiers and police to deal with us, and the cycle continues endlessly, for how long are with going to continue like this


Enough is enough! I can't do this alone, I need every of your support to make this dream a reality.

We don't need money, all we need is joint effort and agreement to bring the kind of change we desire for Nigeria.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 12:11pm On Oct 22, 2017
Why are some Nigerians clamoring for secession Because of unemployment, under j employment and lack of development in their regions.

Do you think if Nigeria is working, any part of Nigeria will talk about leaving or secession

Nigeria must not divide! Our large population is an advantage if we harness it well.

It makes Nigeria a top investment and business target.

We even need Cameroon to join us if possible. The bigger we are, the better for us. All we need is a mutual restructured Nigeria to make governance easy.

We need to harness our diversity to the fullest and use that advantage to make Nigeria Africa's number 1 investment and business destination.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 12:16pm On Oct 22, 2017
abiola883:
[q uote author=ourchoice post=61658814]We need to abolish state of origin in Nigeria and look at the possibility of making it compulsory for every Nigerian parent to give their child 3 names which must include names from the 3 major Nigerian tribes; Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba.

Also, we need to look at the possibility of making Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba languages a compulsory subject in all Nigerian schools starting from primary school to foster unity and curb tribal division.

Restructuring option 1 suggestion from me:
Nigeria will be restructured using the existing 6 geopolitical zones:

Northeast
Northwest
North central
Southeast
Southwest
Southsouth

Each geopolitical zone will have a prime minister, and then we will have a federal government council to be made up of the prime ministers from each geopolitical zone. They will rule for 6 years single term and each prime minister will be the head of federal government for 12 months.....it will rotated among them for the 6 years. The head of FG will act as the Nigerian president for the 12 months.

Each state will keep 50% of their revenue from their state and return 50% to FG. Additionally, states with natural resources like crude oil, gold, tin, etc will be required to remit another 10% of the revenue from their resources which will be used to help poor states with no mineral resources and low revenue so they can catch up developmentally.


Restructuring Option2 suggestion:

Presidential system remains as it is now.

Each state will manage their resources and keep 50% of revenue from their state and return 50% to FG.

Additionally, states with natural mineral resources like crude oil, gold, tin, etc will be required to remit another 10% of the revenue from their resources which will be used as support allocation to help poor states with no mineral resources and low revenue so they can catch up developmentally. Like this, all states and regions will develop at their own pace.

Each state will have their State Police for proper state policing.

The aim of restructuring will be to make governance in Nigeria much easier and to take it to the grassroots and not to enrich states with abundant mineral resources.

We really need a youth driven party to foster development in Nigeria now.

We have no other option. We need to start now to prepare ahead before Nigeria is destroyed further by the present and past politicians that have been ruining this nation and making our youths leave Nigeria in mass as if there is war cry


This is good but we need to think well about this. I thing a WhatsApp group or telegram will be good. Telegram 2ill accommodate more.
Yes my brother, we will create both telegram, Facebook group, fan page, twitter, etc....we need at least 500 interested nairalanders here first to kick off.

Once we have enough people showing interest to join, then we can proceed to creating those other channels where can then discuss extensively, the mission, goals, and steps to be taken.

We also need state coordinators in every state and campus coordinators in every Nigerian higher institution to mobilize more youths to join before we launch out fully. Do you think we can achieve this What's your view?

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by holycup(m): 12:44pm On Oct 22, 2017
i think it is very much achieavable if you dont change the zeal with which you are pursuing this cause in the near future.
i think its high time we stood up and take the bull by the horn.
Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by AgroLogistics: 12:44pm On Oct 22, 2017
Great ideas!

I like to think that as events continue to unfold, there may be need to tentatively keep the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba narrative under. We have not demonstrated exactly how this concept benefits us. Matter of fact, I think it even splits us further with the three major tribes benefiting more via their numerical strengths. True, the numbers would always count for such groups, no denying that, but it is not so necessary to try to formalise now an arrangement that may be a source of discontentment. It may be important but not necessary and certainly not urgent.

I am positive that we'd get to that point where our major languages would have wider acceptability. When we would have vehicle manuals written in our local languages and all. For now, I like to think that, let things take shape first of all. Let's think as global citizens who are aware of the our own issues and try to design sustainable solutions.

The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong, the Students Emergency Action for Liberal Democracy (SEALDs) in Japan, the victory of the Minjoo part over the Saenuri party in the South Korean parliamentary elections in 2016, were all orchestrated by the youth/younger generation and are indicators that the young people can actually overturn the political order and rewrite the narratives.
Just my thoughts!

ourchoice:
We need to abolish state of origin in Nigeria and look at the possibility of making it compulsory for every Nigerian parent to give their child 3 names which must include names from the 3 major Nigerian tribes; Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba.

Also, we need to look at the possibility of making Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba languages a compulsory subject in all Nigerian schools starting from primary school to foster unity and curb tribal division.

Restructuring option 1 suggestion from me:
Nigeria will be restructured using the existing 6 geopolitical zones:

Northeast
Northwest
North central
Southeast
Southwest
Southsouth

Each geopolitical zone will have a prime minister, and then we will have a federal government council to be made up of the prime ministers from each geopolitical zone. They will rule for 6 years single term and each prime minister will be the head of federal government for 12 months.....it will rotated among them for the 6 years. The head of FG will act as the Nigerian president for the 12 months.

Each state will keep 50% of their revenue from their state and return 50% to FG. Additionally, states with natural resources like crude oil, gold, tin, etc will be required to remit another 10% of the revenue from their resources which will be used to help poor states with no mineral resources and low revenue so they can catch up developmentally.


Restructuring Option2 suggestion:

Presidential system remains as it is now.

Each state will manage their resources and keep 50% of revenue from their state and return 50% to FG.

Additionally, states with natural mineral resources like crude oil, gold, tin, etc will be required to remit another 10% of the revenue from their resources which will be used as support allocation to help poor states with no mineral resources and low revenue so they can catch up developmentally. Like this, all states and regions will develop at their own pace.

Each state will have their State Police for proper state policing.

The aim of restructuring will be to make governance in Nigeria much easier and to take it to the grassroots and not to enrich states with abundant mineral resources.

We really need a youth driven party to foster development in Nigeria now.

We have no other option. We need to start now to prepare ahead before Nigeria is destroyed further by the present and past politicians that have been ruining this nation and making our youths leave Nigeria in mass as if there is war cry

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 12:57pm On Oct 22, 2017
AgroLogistics:
Great ideas!

I like to think that as events continue to unfold, there may be need to tentatively keep the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba narrative under. We have not demonstrated exactly how this concept benefits us. Matter of fact, I think it even splits us further with the three major tribes benefiting more via their numerical strengths. True, the numbers would always count for such groups, no denying that, but it is not so necessary to try to formalise now an arrangement that may be a source of discontentment. It may be important but not necessary and certainly not urgent.

I am positive that we'd get to that point where our major languages would have wider acceptability. When we would have vehicle manuals written in our local languages and all. For now, I like to think that, let things take shape first of all. Let's think as global citizens who are aware of the our own issues and try to design sustainable solutions.

The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong, the Students Emergency Action for Liberal Democracy (SEALDs) in Japan, the victory of the Minjoo part over the Saenuri party in the South Korean parliamentary elections in 2016, were all orchestrated by the youth/younger generation and are indicators that the young people can actually overturn the political order and rewrite the narratives.
Just my thoughts!

awesome. I love this, you just added more to my knowledge, thanks so much. I have a strong convintion that we can make this happen if and only if we unite and push for it.

Thanks for stopping by to contribute immensely. Please if you have more ideas and references to guide us, do come forward with them.

I weep whenever I see Nigerian youths blindly supporting the same old politicians that ruined Nigeria.

Have you ever visited an American or Canadian embassy in Nigeria or IELTS centers and see the number of Nigerian youths queueing up to migrate out of Nigeria. Even top company managers and CEOs in Nigeria are scared of the future of Nigeria, reason the politicians and the rich class spend millions to send their wives abroad to give birth so that their children can have a secured future knowing fully well that they have destroyed Nigeria cry cry

Over 90% of Nigerian youth graduates are unemployed or underemployed after wasting years in higher institution, this calls for emergency solution before crime overtakes Nigeria

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by ourchoice(m): 1:01pm On Oct 22, 2017
holycup:
i think it is very much achieavable if you dont change the zeal with which you are pursuing this cause in the near future.
i think its high time we stood up and take the bull by the horn.
my brother what will kill the zeal is if I don't get enough positive support and sign up because me alone cannot bring the change.

Over the years, our politicians have succeeded in making our youths docile and scared of demanding for positive change.

Nigerian youths of today are so scared of challenging the status quo. Hunger and unemployment have really killed the revolutionary spirit of Nigerian youths.

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Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by onatisi(m): 2:34pm On Oct 22, 2017
Atiku2019:
Nigerian Youths Stand With Atiku
lobatan ,matter die grin
Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by Atiku2019: 2:44pm On Oct 22, 2017
onatisi:

lobatan ,matter die grin



My brother how far na grin
Re: Nigerian Youth Political Revolution Movement (NYRP) - Join NOW! by onatisi(m): 3:28pm On Oct 22, 2017
Atiku2019:




My brother how far na grin
my brother, I just dey oo.. I dey wait for 2019 drama

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