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Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Ugosample(m): 4:54pm On Feb 19, 2018
Olumaeme:
Yes, you are very right, naija youths are just bunch of unserious elements but one thing I want to let the writer know in clear terms is that,

1.,The problem of the country is not about the youths, its about everyone, it's not only youths that sells their votes, not all the old are rich, Nigerians are generally docile, they don't know how to speak up in the face of oppression, they rather pray to God to help them.
Check your work place, pressure groups, you will see that greed, lies, corruption is the other of the day. Check those labor unions, and you know that the leaders are just using them to bargain for themselves, go to churches and u see how monies are been mismanaged .. It's not about the youths, it's general

2. Leadership does not have anything to do with age, buhari is not failing because he's old, he's failing because he's senseless and retarded.
There are lots of poor young leaders, while there are very good old Leaders.
Not too young to run is not to ceed leadership to youths automatically but to allow youths have equal opportunities like the old, anybody who is competent should win and make the country a better place.

3. Show biz is a very serious business everywhere, There is a state in America that generates most of their income from entertainment, everybody will not be leaders, everybody cannot be politicians, if we gave good institutions, you won't even need to worry about who is president because you know you will get what you work for..

4. It's in everybody's prerogative to do whatever pleases them, I may chose to watch movies all through my life, it it doesn't stop construction of road, infact some people collect PVC for opening of account and means of identification, people can decide to vote or not, it's their problem, some are not interested in elections and you can't force them.
In USA, there were lots of old people that are voting for the first time during their last election...

5. We have leadership crisis, if the country must be good, all hands must be on deck, youths, old, men, women, must reform their minds, and do the right thing where ever they find themselves.
Most of the so called activists, and human rights advocates that got into government, what did they do eventually?

Our society is generally bad, and the youths are just part of it...
Thank you

I like your number 4 point especially
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Dubtim(f): 4:54pm On Feb 19, 2018
Politicians in their bid for the upcoming elections are campaigning for youths to get their PVCs. I want to remind them that it is not a matter of voting but a matter of who we vote for. I remember how much we clamored for change, I even encouraged my friends to vote because we thought Buhari was the best man... ooh what a mistake.

Need I remind us that we actually do not have a say on who rules, yea, the political parties give us a representative from their team, the most brutal of them all or the most stupid of them. So if there's any campaign at all, it should be an inward thinking of every Nigerian. We should be ready to begin the change with US, we should be compatriots both in deed and in words.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by darkid1(m):
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Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Greatzeus(m): 5:01pm On Feb 19, 2018
Akshow:
Payport, dstv, multi-choice are private companies and are not saddled with the responsibility of infrastructural development of Nigeria. They are in for their money. Hold ur government responsible for lack of infrastructures.

Again, i don't see how big brother is different from the Game of thrones y'all modaphuckers follow religiously. Have u condemn the followers of game of throne? Or its not necessary cos they are oyinbo. oshisko. Have u condemned the Nigerians who prefer foreign leagues to NPL? they boost the revenue and develop the sport of other european countries but ours is in shambles but big brother is the problem.

Nigeria is the highest watchers of porn, dont tell me its only those watching big brother that watch porn. My point, do what u want to do and stop feeling intellectually or morally superior to others simply because they enjoy something you dont.
You made lots of sense bro. But on Nigeria being the highest watchers of porn is false. With which data,how many Nigerians buy more than 3.5gb of data monthly? Developed countries will definitely be far above Nigeria especially because of this limited data factor. Countries with broadband unlimited access to Internet will definitely surpass Nigeria in this,I'm sure.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Castanea(m): 5:06pm On Feb 19, 2018
People should stop thinking negatively. We have brilliant and well cultured youths in this country who can deliver quality leadership. Enough of negative thinking. Even in the city of Sodom, a righteous man was found.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Castanea(m): 5:26pm On Feb 19, 2018
Olumaeme:
Yes, you are very right, naija youths are just bunch of unserious elements but one thing I want to let the writer know in clear terms is that,

1.,The problem of the country is not about the youths, its about everyone, it's not only youths that sells their votes, not all the old are rich, Nigerians are generally docile, they don't know how to speak up in the face of oppression, they rather pray to God to help them.
Check your work place, pressure groups, you will see that greed, lies, corruption is the other of the day. Check those labor unions, and you know that the leaders are just using them to bargain for themselves, go to churches and u see how monies are been mismanaged .. It's not about the youths, it's general

2. Leadership does not have anything to do with age, buhari is not failing because he's old, he's failing because he's senseless and retarded.
There are lots of poor young leaders, while there are very good old Leaders.
Not too young to run is not to ceed leadership to youths automatically but to allow youths have equal opportunities like the old, anybody who is competent should win and make the country a better place.

3. Show biz is a very serious business everywhere, There is a state in America that generates most of their income from entertainment, everybody will not be leaders, everybody cannot be politicians, if we gave good institutions, you won't even need to worry about who is president because you know you will get what you work for..

4. It's in everybody's prerogative to do whatever pleases them, I may chose to watch movies all through my life, it it doesn't stop construction of road, infact some people collect PVC for opening of account and means of identification, people can decide to vote or not, it's their problem, some are not interested in elections and you can't force them.
In USA, there were lots of old people that are voting for the first time during their last election...

5. We have leadership crisis, if the country must be good, all hands must be on deck, youths, old, men, women, must reform their minds, and do the right thing where ever they find themselves.
Most of the so called activists, and human rights advocates that got into government, what did they do eventually?

Our society is generally bad, and the youths are just part of it...
I agree with you. There should be a balance in terms of representation. The current system where leadership seems to be solely for the old folks is not helpful. In fact it is disastrous. The elders need to be making deliberate and honest efforts towards grooming the youths for leadership roles knowing fully well they will not be there forever.

The current trend where the elders insist on perpetuating themselves in power is just disgraceful. Tradition demands that children take over responsibilities from parents. If not for selfish greed, our aged leaders should be not only be willing but also ready to step aside and give room for others.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Tobycharles: 5:47pm On Feb 19, 2018
So much revelation in just a piece, I hope this goes a long way in amending the moral decadence n non chalancy of the teaming youths.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by achiever12: 6:52pm On Feb 19, 2018
LAFO:
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No wonder the majority of youths will remain backward. No wonder.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by achiever12: 6:53pm On Feb 19, 2018
bjhaid:
God bless those that don't watch bbnaija, that program and the viewers irritates me
Do you have your PVC yet?
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by achiever12: 6:55pm On Feb 19, 2018
strangest:
angry it's not every youth that has time for bigbrother whatever... Just like its not every old man that govern well eg.. The Man from daura
It isn't just about bbnaija. It's more about youths being responsible and taking responsibility.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by achiever12: 6:55pm On Feb 19, 2018
oyetunder:
once I lived in an analog society and I read the Book 'So Long A Letter'... Now i live in a 4G society, no time to read this epistle to the youth of Nigeria.
Then you should check yourself
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by achiever12: 6:58pm On Feb 19, 2018
tee59:
And u expect me to read this long epistles? Cus of bbnaija madness and promiscuous teaching?
That's why the mental standard of many is poor. They find reading unattractive
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by texazzpete(m): 7:04pm On Feb 19, 2018
The writer is one of those brainless ones that are finishing Nigeria. Equally brainless are those that are agreeing with him here.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by rosita33(f): 8:11pm On Feb 19, 2018
uche87:
"The worst illiterate is the political illiterate. He hears nothing, sees nothing, takes no part in political life. He doesn't seem to know that the cost of living, the price of beans, of flour, of rent, of medicines all depend on political decisions. He even prides himself on his political ignorance, sticks out his chest and says he hates politics. He doesn't know, the slowpoke, that from his political non-participation comes the prostitute, the abandoned child, the robber and, worst of all, corrupt officials, the lackeys of exploitative multinational corporations" - Bertolt Brecht


One of the biggest political lies making the rounds is that Nigerian youths are not too young to occupy public offices. The #NotTooYoungToRun bill initiated by the National Assembly could be likened to a situation whereby a toddler is being offered his father's nipples in the absence of his mother. No matter how hard he tries to extract milk from it, it will amount to a futile mouth exercise designed to distract him from crying momentarily.

First of all, the Nigerian system itself is designed to sideline youths and credible people. Preliminary studies have shown that most people acquire the Permanent Voter's Cards for the purpose of currying cheap favours from politicians. The motives are never about the general interest of the people which is the essence of governance.

In my first three months in the field of journalism, I observed our company's driver then was so eager to obtain his Permanent Voter’s Card, PVC. His level of determination and enthusiasm baffled me and I was forced to ask him if it was the quest for a ‘change’ that was driving him as we experienced in the year 2015. To my greatest shock, he said;

"I need the PVC so that I can sell my vote to the highest bidder. On a normal day, my vote could cost N4,000 or more depending on the heat of the election".

I swiftly ended the inquiry in order to save my ears from more vile details. Election time is a money-sharing period in Nigeria where people mortgage their futures and destinies over a mesh of porridge just like Esau in the Holy Bible. Unlike the American political system where voters engage in fundraising for the candidates of their choice, the ones in Nigeria will put cotton wool in their ears during the electioneering campaign pending when their palms are greased with some coins. This has given politics an outlook of business investment and actors tend to recoup their ‘production costs’ at the expense of the poor masses as soon as they win political power.

But against all these challenges of dealing with recycled and tired leaders trying to run the latest computer software of the 21st century with a Windows 95 Operating System, what are the youths doing to make a difference in a failing country dominated by them? The bitter truth is that we youths are doing nothing. We are on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat monitoring celebrities and celebutantes living a lie to impress us; we are constantly scrolling through the profiles of some cleavage-bearing and twerking ladies on Instagram with a sure plan to slide into their DMs, following comedians online and being engrossed with their skits, monitoring sensational news, social media dramas and gossips to enjoy the moment, we are glued to our TV screens watching Big Brother Naija for the next housemate that would engage in a sensual activity with the opposite sex.

The level of apathy for politics among youths is unprecedented and nauseating; even the so-called social media warriors making the loudest noise about the mysterious snake that purportedly swallowed N36 million Joint Admission Matriculation Board, JAMB money have no PVC. This accounts for the reason why a gubernatorial candidate in Anambra State Osita Chidoka won the election on social media and abysmally lost in real life despite his impressive debate on Channels TV prior to the governorship election.

One of the reasons is that the youths who dominate the social media space don't have voter's cards. They gladly talk the talk on social media amid all manners of frivolities while most of our rugged brothers from the northern part of the country walk the walk; they boldly put action to their words.
In the buildup of the 2015 general elections, I noticed there was a mass exodus of northerners from Ibadan, Oyo State where I resided at that time to their respective states in the northern part of Nigeria. They knew the value of power and the importance of a Buhari Presidency. Most of them expended their life savings in making those long trips and the resultant effect was Buhari's rout of the northern part of Nigeria while some South-westerners either showed apathy or waited for ‘mobilization fee’ from politicians and political parties to exercise their franchise.

While the youths slumber at the driver's seat, it now hurts more that the underaged folks have gone ahead to obtain PVCs without the slightest idea of its essence. The incident of the Kano State Local Government elections where pictures and videos of minors freely participating in the electoral process has supplied us with the robust evidence to buttress this claim.

I have understudied the mind-boggling passion of Nigerian youths for the Big Brother Naija reality show and I have tentatively reached the conclusion that there might be a spiritual undertone to it. Some Nigerian youths stay glued to their TV sets and make recordings of romantic moments between Tobi and Cee-C, Miracle and Nina, Teddy A and Bambam, Bito and Ifu Ennada and other emotionally-confused people to share online regardless of the large internet data consumption. Reactions just never stop flowing like woman with the issue of blood. One can only imagine the kind of positive results we will attain if those energies are channeled into political consciousness towards demanding accountability from our leaders.

Attacks by Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen, high-profile kidnappings, exposure of gargantuan fraud in the political circle and others have failed to gain the kind of buzz generated by the BB Naija which gives viewers a mere masturbatory feeling. One imagines the economic advantage Payporte, an e-commerce platform and other sponsors can generate if they convert the 3-month reality show into a workshop to train programmers & Information Technology enthusiasts. At least Nigeria could have our own version of Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or Jeff Bezos.

The same old leaders were are bad-mouthing are still the ones pleading with us to avoid being distracted by the reality show and endeavor to participate in the electoral process and appropriate political discuss via available channels.

On the 3Oth of January, 2018, a concerned People’s Democratic Party chieftain and Governor of Gombe State, Ibrahim Dankwambo took to his Twitter account to appeal to Nigerian youths to keep their eyes on the ball.

“#BigBrotherNaija is good and I commend the ingenuity of our youths but the future is not #BBNaija3, it is in your hands dear Nigerian youths. Go and get your #PVC” he posted but this has fallen on permanently deaf ears. We will rather prefer to storm religious centres for fasting and praying when the Shylocks and other political sharks hijack power in 2019 and increase the tempo of economic hardship.

The Senator representing Bayelsa East, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, also reiterated the stand of Governor Dankwambo.

In his words:

”I urge Nigerian youths not to be lulled by #BBNaija and forget to get their PVCs. 12 million Nigerians have lost their jobs since President Buhari assumed office two years ago.

”Most of those 12 million are youths. The power to change this equation is in your PVC and not BBNaija!”


Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), recently went hard on Nigerian youths describing the dreams of political leadership as a mirage as well as dangerous journey.

According to him, there is no evidence that youths were better than elders in leadership.

“They (youths) will be fooling themselves if they think they can sit on their back-pedal and somebody will hand over power to them. That is a pure delusion.

“Speaking generally, there is no evidence whatsoever that the youths are better.

“In fact, the preponderance of evidence is that it is riskier to have a youth, at least in this country, at the helm of affairs.”
he emphasized.

His harsh words have attracted hasty and emotional reactions from youths who feel the legal luminary might be acting controversial as usual but he is only speaking the bitter truth.
We can only admire young world leaders like Emmanuel Macron of France (41), Justin Trudeau of Canada (46), the infamous Kim Jong Un of North Korea (34), Kim Yo Jong of North Korea (30), Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman of Saudi Arabia (32), Sebastian Kurz of Austria (31) and George Weah of Liberia (51) but we might never produce them with our poor level of political consciousness, lack of coordination and obsession with frivolities.

The Nigerian youths are dominated by proud side-chicks of married men parading themselves as Nollywood actresses, models, Make-up artists, video vixens and other flexible jobs associated with showbiz. Among the youths, we have ill-mannered ladies posing as feminists looking for rich men to date and marry; we celebrate internet fraudsters and others with unfounded wealth; we give support to musicians who preach societal decadence, immorality, drug abuse, internet scam, and living in the fast lane.

The school libraries have become empty with the Big Brother Naija craze, the unprofitable gist has dominated the media space and the truth is that no matter how entertaining the show might be, it will take us nowhere as youths. At the age of 24, President Muhammadu Buhari had participated in the second military coup of July, 1966, at age 33, Yakubu Gowon presided over the civil war and kept Nigeria as one. Late chief Obafemi Awolowo at 40 founded the Nigerian Tribune – the oldest surviving private Nigerian newspaper to prosecute the nationalist movement. Lawyer, politician and diplomat Matthew Tawo Mbu, from Okundu in Cross River State was appointed Federal Minister for Labour at age 23 in 1953 and he is the youngest Minister Nigeria has ever had in history.

At 25, former Nigerian military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida had become a key player in most of the military coups in Nigeria (July 1966, February 1976, December 1983, August 1985, December 1985 and April 1990). At 44, he subsequently became the President. What about Chief Olusegun Obasanjo? At 39 (going by his date of birth - 1937) he became a military ruler at 39. The list is endless, but what are people of that age doing today? The answer is simple, they are doctoring their pictures taken at exotic locations to showboat on social media as well as doing intellectual analysis of the Big Brother Naija show while the organizers rip them of their funds through text messages and coast to financial success. They are busy online sharing memes, flirting with ladies and making jokes out of all scenarios. This is really sad and it portends a grave danger!

We have to wake up from our slumber and snatch our lives from the alleged political cabal ruling the country using the President’s face. Power can never be handed to us on a platter of gold as the diminutive governor of Kaduna State, Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai opined on social media.

We need the dedication employed by one of the most successful countries in the world – South Korea where the citizens once donated their expensive jewelries and other golden personal effects in 1998 to the state to sell them off and recover from economic crisis. At that time, it was estimated that South Korean households held roughly $20 billion in gold, in the form of necklaces, coins, bars, trinkets, statuettes, medals, pendants, military insignias, trophies and more. It was an emergency situation that demanded for an uncanny approach. That act of self-sacrifice stunned the world as the citizens came as a formidable force to salvage their debt-ridden country. The real change starts from the mindset and from there; we can put actions to our words.

We shouldn’t be deceived by the development that 25 Houses of Assembly have passed the #NotTooYoungToRun bill. Youths will soon realize we are #NotTooYoungToLose. Enacting the law is not the challenge but the feasibility of contesting in a faltering system. What is the essence when the structure is closed and youths are selfishly aligned to the old leaders causing us to sing in discordant tunes?

Written by Osayimwen Osahon George, a Journalist and a Political Scientist based in Lagos State.

Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2018/02/big-brother-naija-craze-why-nigerian.html
Nice one.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Nobody: 8:36pm On Feb 19, 2018
darkid1:
Impressive point. you would soon see them here trying to make sense out of rubbish... we still do not realize that as Africans, we are behind already globally. Stop comparing your selves to the west, take a cue from the Asians... but no! its to be on screen, or watching the screen as our brains corrode...
100% Correct. sad
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by strangest(m): 9:00pm On Feb 19, 2018
achiever12:
It isn't just about bbnaija. It's more about youths being responsible and taking responsibility.
Yeah, i understand.. there is absolutely no way you can expect the whole youth to know what they are doing... same way you dont expect the whole old men to know what they are doing....


There will always be a bright youth... there will always be a bright man...
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by DonMekino(m): 9:02pm On Feb 19, 2018
A lot of ppl misunderstood d write....it wasn't all about the bbn though...it was merely used as a reference, the issue is the passion put in wat we do. As youths, we can actually change the political climate of Nigeria if we set our minds on these political stuffs....I don't see the write up as outright condemnation of bbn...some ppl have started typing bollocks already
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by deleo16(m): 10:33pm On Feb 19, 2018
darkid1:
Impressive point. you would soon see them here trying to make sense out of rubbish... we still do not realize that as Africans, we are behind already globally. Stop comparing your selves to the west, take a cue from the Asians... but no! its to be on screen, or watching the screen as our brains corrode...
well said
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Thefreethinker: 12:05am On Feb 20, 2018
The op is wrong.
for decades the Nigerian youth in contrast to the European or American youth has been obedient to elders, and respectful but despite this poverty, joblessness reigns in Nigeria. maybe, just maybe what the Nigerian youth needs is a little bit of "westernisation". as bad as it may look, shows like bbnaija that appear sexual may actually spur the youth to open up to western development. who invented pornography? was it not the whites? who are the most developed? is it not the whites?
the overly conservative attitude of Africans is what is hindering development, let the youths open up socially and even sexually and this may just spur them into enlightenment.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by kens8: 12:32am On Feb 20, 2018
it is foolish and selfish for any individual to utter that Nigerian youths are too young to run. That is not true. most of our youths will do far better than most old Nigerian leaders.

Since When did qualitative leadership falls on age bracket alone..... for only a few in a society? Sagay's statement is selfish and bore out of personal fears......
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Cromagnon: 12:55am On Feb 20, 2018
uche87:
"The worst illiterate is the political illiterate. He hears nothing, sees nothing, takes no part in political life. He doesn't seem to know that the cost of living, the price of beans, of flour, of rent, of medicines all depend on political decisions. He even prides himself on his political ignorance, sticks out his chest and says he hates politics. He doesn't know, the slowpoke, that from his political non-participation comes the prostitute, the abandoned child, the robber and, worst of all, corrupt officials, the lackeys of exploitative multinational corporations" - Bertolt Brecht


One of the biggest political lies making the rounds is that Nigerian youths are not too young to occupy public offices. The #NotTooYoungToRun bill initiated by the National Assembly could be likened to a situation whereby a toddler is being offered his father's nipples in the absence of his mother. No matter how hard he tries to extract milk from it, it will amount to a futile mouth exercise designed to distract him from crying momentarily.

First of all, the Nigerian system itself is designed to sideline youths and credible people.
big lie
. Preliminary studies have shown that most people acquire the Permanent Voter's Cards for the purpose of currying cheap favours from politicians.
before nko
what does he think they doi in obodo yankee
. The motives are never about the general interest of the people which is the essence of governance.
everyman for himself
.

In my first three months in the field of journalism, I observed our company's driver then was so eager to obtain his Permanent Voter’s Card, PVC. His level of determination and enthusiasm baffled me and I was forced to ask him if it was the quest for a ‘change’ that was driving him as we experienced in the year 2015. To my greatest shock, he said;

"I need the PVC so that I can sell my vote to the highest bidder. On a normal day, my vote could cost N4,000 or more depending on the heat of the election".
4k the guy try a pvc is onl worth about 10 to 15k
.

I swiftly ended the inquiry in order to save my ears from more vile details.
denial
. Election time is a money-sharing period in Nigeria where people mortgage their futures and destinies over a mesh of porridge just like Esau in the Holy Bible.
the mortgage happened in 1914
. Unlike the American political system where voters engage in fundraising for the candidates of their choice, the ones in Nigeria will put cotton wool in their ears during the electioneering campaign pending when their palms are greased with some coins.
mtschew
see as this guy is spreading ignorance
. This has given politics an outlook of business investment and actors tend to recoup their ‘production costs’ at the expense of the poor masses as soon as they win political power.
wetin he think politics be before
.

But against all these challenges of dealing with recycled and tired leaders trying to run the latest computer software of the 21st century with a Windows 95 Operating System, what are the youths doing to make a difference in a failing country dominated by them? The bitter truth is that we youths are doing nothing. We are on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat monitoring celebrities and celebutantes living a lie to impress us; we are constantly scrolling through the profiles of some cleavage-bearing and twerking ladies on Instagram with a sure plan to slide into their DMs, following comedians online and being engrossed with their skits, monitoring sensational news, social media dramas and gossips to enjoy the moment, we are glued to our TV screens watching Big Brother Naija for the next housemate that would engage in a sensual activity with the opposite sex.
whose fault
abi is elliot d1 9ice and this kwara boy not youth again
.

The level of apathy for politics among youths is unprecedented and nauseating; even the so-called social media warriors making the loudest noise about the mysterious snake that purportedly swallowed N36 million Joint Admission Matriculation Board, JAMB money have no PVC.
whose fault
. This accounts for the reason why a gubernatorial candidate in Anambra State Osita Chidoka won the election on social media and abysmally lost in real life despite his impressive debate on Channels TV prior to the governorship election.
you think say na by big grammar joker
.

One of the reasons is that the youths who dominate the social media space don't have voter's cards. They gladly talk the talk on social media amid all manners of frivolities while most of our rugged brothers from the northern part of the country walk the walk; they boldly put action to their words.
In the buildup of the 2015 general elections, I noticed there was a mass exodus of northerners from Ibadan, Oyo State where I resided at that time to their respective states in the northern part of Nigeria. They knew the value of power and the importance of a Buhari Presidency. Most of them expended their life savings in making those long trips and the resultant effect was Buhari's rout of the northern part of Nigeria while some South-westerners either showed apathy or waited for ‘mobilization fee’ from politicians and political parties to exercise their franchise.

While the youths slumber at the driver's seat, it now hurts more that the underaged folks have gone ahead to obtain PVCs without the slightest idea of its essence. The incident of the Kano State Local Government elections where pictures and videos of minors freely participating in the electoral process has supplied us with the robust evidence to buttress this claim.

I have understudied the mind-boggling passion of Nigerian youths for the Big Brother Naija reality show and I have tentatively reached the conclusion that there might be a spiritual undertone to it. Some Nigerian youths stay glued to their TV sets and make recordings of romantic moments between Tobi and Cee-C, Miracle and Nina, Teddy A and Bambam, Bito and Ifu Ennada and other emotionally-confused people to share online regardless of the large internet data consumption. Reactions just never stop flowing like woman with the issue of blood. One can only imagine the kind of positive results we will attain if those energies are channeled into political consciousness towards demanding accountability from our leaders.
join party and offer jobs and see if they won't follw you
in absence of work na amusement remain
no spirit there
just plain ol' human nature abhorring vacuum
.
Attacks by Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen, high-profile kidnappings, exposure of gargantuan fraud in the political circle and others have failed to gain the kind of buzz generated by the BB Naija which gives viewers a mere masturbatory feeling. One imagines the economic advantage Payporte, an e-commerce platform and other sponsors can generate if they convert the 3-month reality show into a workshop to train programmers & Information Technology enthusiasts.
engineers never see work na programmer go see ba
. At least Nigeria could have our own version of Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or Jeff Bezos.
wen konga no survive 1 year,joker
.

The same old leaders were are bad-mouthing are still the ones pleading with us to avoid being distracted by the reality show and endeavor to participate in the electoral process and appropriate political discuss via available channels.
they know where their bread is buttered
.

On the 3Oth of January, 2018, a concerned People’s Democratic Party chieftain and Governor of Gombe State, Ibrahim Dankwambo took to his Twitter account to appeal to Nigerian youths to keep their eyes on the ball.
his election abi
.

“#BigBrotherNaija is good and I commend the ingenuity of our youths but the future is not #BBNaija3,
yes it is if you use it as a lab of human voting behaviour
. it is in your hands dear Nigerian youths. Go and get your #PVC” he posted but this has fallen on permanently deaf ears.
until pvc worth good life all na wash
. We will rather prefer to storm religious centres for fasting and praying when the Shylocks and other political sharks hijack power in 2019 and increase the tempo of economic hardship.
who no like awoof
.

The Senator representing Bayelsa East, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, also reiterated the stand of Governor Dankwambo.

In his words:

”I urge Nigerian youths not to be lulled by #BBNaija and forget to get their PVCs. 12 million Nigerians have lost their jobs since President Buhari assumed office two years ago.
says the man that lulled with half naked beauty paegents
.
”Most of those 12 million are youths. The power to change this equation is in your PVC and not BBNaija!”


Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), recently went hard on Nigerian youths describing the dreams of political leadership as a mirage as well as dangerous journey.

According to him, there is no evidence that youths were better than elders in leadership.

“They (youths) will be fooling themselves if they think they can sit on their back-pedal and somebody will hand over power to them. That is a pure delusion.

“Speaking generally, there is no evidence whatsoever that the youths are better.

“In fact, the preponderance of evidence is that it is riskier to have a youth, at least in this country, at the helm of affairs.”
he emphasized.
i dont think anything more risky at this point
.
His harsh words have attracted hasty and emotional reactions from youths who feel the legal luminary might be acting controversial as usual but he is only speaking the bitter truth.
We can only admire young world leaders like Emmanuel Macron of France (41), Justin Trudeau of Canada (46), the infamous Kim Jong Un of North Korea (34), Kim Yo Jong of North Korea (30), Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman of Saudi Arabia (32), Sebastian Kurz of Austria (31) and George Weah of Liberia (51) but we might never produce them with our poor level of political consciousness, lack of coordination and obsession with frivolities.

The Nigerian youths are dominated by proud side-chicks of married men parading themselves as Nollywood actresses, models, Make-up artists, video vixens and other flexible jobs associated with showbiz. Among the youths, we have ill-mannered ladies posing as feminists looking for rich men to date and marry; we celebrate internet fraudsters and others with unfounded wealth; we give support to musicians who preach societal decadence, immorality, drug abuse, internet scam, and living in the fast lane.
cos these ppl help them forget their hopelessness for a few minutes a day
.
The school libraries have become empty with the Big Brother Naija craze,
they were empty well before bbn
. the unprofitable gist has dominated the media space and the truth is that no matter how entertaining the show might be, it will take us nowhere as youths. At the age of 24, President Muhammadu Buhari had participated in the second military coup of July, 1966, at age 33, Yakubu Gowon presided over the civil war and kept Nigeria as one. Late chief Obafemi Awolowo at 40 founded the Nigerian Tribune – the oldest surviving private Nigerian newspaper to prosecute the nationalist movement. Lawyer, politician and diplomat Matthew Tawo Mbu, from Okundu in Cross River State was appointed Federal Minister for Labour at age 23 in 1953 and he is the youngest Minister Nigeria has ever had in history.
you wen sabi wetin you don achieve
.
At 25, former Nigerian military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida had become a key player in most of the military coups in Nigeria (July 1966, February 1976, December 1983, August 1985, December 1985 and April 1990). At 44, he subsequently became the President. What about Chief Olusegun Obasanjo? At 39 (going by his date of birth - 1937) he became a military ruler at 39. v
shey you see how the age rose proportionally and how all these YOUTH ruined our country
.The list is endless, but what are people of that age doing today? The answer is simple, they are doctoring their pictures taken at exotic locations to showboat on social media as well as doing intellectual analysis of the Big Brother Naija show while the organizers rip them of their funds through text messages and coast to financial success. They are busy online sharing memes, flirting with ladies and making jokes out of all scenarios. This is really sad and it portends a grave danger!

We have to wake up from our slumber and snatch our lives from the alleged political cabal ruling the country using the President’s face. Power can never be handed to us on a platter of gold as the diminutive governor of Kaduna State, Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai opined on social media.

We need the dedication employed by one of the most successful countries in the world – South Korea where the citizens once donated their expensive jewelries and other golden personal effects in 1998 to the state to sell them off and recover from economic crisis.
ahem him don de confess him real plan,scammer like him
no be only donation of jewelry
who go give all these dubai house buying rogues anything of value
. At that time, it was estimated that South Korean households held roughly $20 billion in gold, in the form of necklaces, coins, bars, trinkets, statuettes, medals, pendants, military insignias, trophies and more. It was an emergency situation that demanded for an uncanny approach. That act of self-sacrifice stunned the world as the citizens came as a formidable force to salvage their debt-ridden country. The real change starts from the mindset and from there; we can put actions to our words.

We shouldn’t be deceived by the development that 25 Houses of Assembly have passed the #NotTooYoungToRun bill. Youths will soon realize we are #NotTooYoungToLose. Enacting the law is not the challenge but the feasibility of contesting in a faltering system. What is the essence when the structure is closed and youths are selfishly aligned to the old leaders causing us to sing in discordant tunes?
lazy ediot there is nothing wrong with the system
.

Written by Osayimwen Osahon George, a Journalist and a Political Scientist based in Lagos State.

Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2018/02/big-brother-naija-craze-why-nigerian.html
afi town crier na
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Cromagnon: 12:56am On Feb 20, 2018
Elseductive:
Good write up.
useless write up
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Cromagnon: 1:00am On Feb 20, 2018
Lyoncrescent:
I am not a big fan of Big Brother but i find it tragic that one can be described as not making effort to make Nigeria better simply because you watch big brother. There is the rule and the exception. In my personal opinion, i know only very few youths who keep their eye off the ball. Almost every one i know has a job and at least one side hustle employing at least one other person. Its amazing that the writer could compare the age of awo and military dictators as a justification of youths of nowadays doing nothing. Awo and the dictators inherited a much better country and gave us youths a sh@thole country. My father fresh from secondary school was able to get a job as a clerk at UAC n the 70s. Same position today will probably require a master degree. We youths are barely surviving yet they want us to fix what the older generation messed up and are still messing up. If you can make ends meet and meet up your hustle while being law abiding, then continue to watch big brother as much as u want.

If you are a youth,you have three options:

DO nothing

relocate out of Nigeria or at least ensure you give birth to your children in the USA or Canada

Do the little you can. Touch your community and have impact. You dont have to be in government yet to touch lives. Hopefully your impact gets noticed then u can find yourself in a position of service and grow from there.And please get your PVC

Believe it or not,politics in Nigeria is Diabolical to an extent and if you dont have the mind or not on sound footing, then forget it.
then get a sound footing
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Cromagnon: 1:01am On Feb 20, 2018
Akshow:
Payport, dstv, multi-choice are private companies and are not saddled with the responsibility of infrastructural development of Nigeria. They are in for their money. Hold ur government responsible for lack of infrastructures.

Again, i don't see how big brother is different from the Game of thrones y'all modaphuckers follow religiously. Have u condemn the followers of game of throne? Or its not necessary cos they are oyinbo. oshisko. Have u condemned the Nigerians who prefer foreign leagues to NPL? they boost the revenue and develop the sport of other european countries but ours is in shambles but big brother is the problem.

Nigeria is the highest watchers of porn, dont tell me its only those watching big brother that watch porn. My point, do what u want to do and stop feeling intellectually or morally superior to others simply because they enjoy something you dont.
you de mind d mumu
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Cromagnon: 1:01am On Feb 20, 2018
Pepsi101:
The Nigerian youths are dominated by proud
side-chicks of married men parading themselves
as Nollywood actresses, models, Make-up artists,
video vixens and other flexible jobs associated
with showbiz. Among the youths, we have ill-
mannered ladies posing as feminists looking for
rich men to date and marry; we celebrate
internet fraudsters and others with unfounded
wealth; we give support to musicians who
preach societal decadence, immorality, drug
abuse, internet scam, and living in the fast lane.
The school libraries have become empty with the
Big Brother Naija craze, the unprofitable gist has
dominated the media space and the truth is that
no matter how entertaining the show might be, it
will take us nowhere as youths.






This just defines the current state of the Nigerian youth. No foresight,just frivolities.





#SORRY FOR NIGERIA - Femi Kuti
who your foresight epp
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Cromagnon: 1:03am On Feb 20, 2018
GreenArrow1:
Like it or not, more and more people are beginning to see BBNaija for what it is -a rubbish show for dull people.
thats not what their bank akant is saying
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by 2odd(m): 1:20am On Feb 20, 2018
texazzpete:
The writer is one of those brainless ones that are finishing Nigeria. Equally brainless are those that are agreeing with him here.
GBOOOOOOOOARRRRRRRRRR !!!! , U didn't read the whole thing right ??...
is it not even disheartening that even the show BBNaija is being hosted in South Africa .....
Nigeria/Nigerians no generate any sort of revenue from it............
wake up bro,we celebrate mediocrity in this country , beauty over intellect.
no musician/ artist/ Model is among the 10 richest people in the world but here we let our intellect waste away n we youth don't even care....
GOWON was 31yrs when he became the President but we are much more concerned with BBNaija, GoTH and the likes
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by texazzpete(m): 5:45am On Feb 20, 2018
2odd:
GBOOOOOOOOARRRRRRRRRR !!!! , U didn't read the whole thing right ??...
is it not even disheartening that even the show BBNaija is being hosted in South Africa .....
Nigeria/Nigerians no generate any sort of revenue from it............
wake up bro,we celebrate mediocrity in this country , beauty over intellect.
no musician/ artist/ Model is among the 10 richest people in the world but here we let our intellect waste away n we youth don't even care....
GOWON was 31yrs when he became the President but we are much more concerned with BBNaija, GoTH and the likes
Who is the ‘we’? Why do you fall into the same trap as the author...to recklessly generalize? Why does he make the insanely brainless assumption that there’s a critical mass of Nigerian youths that are wasting away, watching Big Brother 24/7?

Why The Big Brother focus anyway? Is he conflating his personal issues with the show with the central point? Does this also apply to those who watch EPL matches every weekend?

The point remains that whatever travails we go through in Nigeria has nothing to do with age. Decent people make decent leaders. Greedy, shitty people make bad leaders. There’s no reason to impose an arbitrary age limit to exclude our younger people from the pool of potential leaders.


PS: I don’t watch Big Brother at all.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by ernieboy(m): 6:17am On Feb 20, 2018
Lyoncrescent:
I am not a big fan of Big Brother but i find it tragic that one can be described as not making effort to make Nigeria better simply because you watch big brother. There is the rule and the exception. In my personal opinion, i know only very few youths who keep their eye off the ball. Almost every one i know has a job and at least one side hustle employing at least one other person. Its amazing that the writer could compare the age of awo and military dictators as a justification of youths of nowadays doing nothing. Awo and the dictators inherited a much better country and gave us youths a sh@thole country. My father fresh from secondary school was able to get a job as a clerk at UAC n the 70s. Same position today will probably require a master degree. We youths are barely surviving yet they want us to fix what the older generation messed up and are still messing up. If you can make ends meet and meet up your hustle while being law abiding, then continue to watch big brother as much as u want.

If you are a youth,you have three options:

DO nothing

relocate out of Nigeria or at least ensure you give birth to your children in the USA or Canada

Do the little you can. Touch your community and have impact. You dont have to be in government yet to touch lives. Hopefully your impact gets noticed then u can find yourself in a position of service and grow from there.And please get your PVC

Believe it or not,politics in Nigeria is Diabolical to an extent and if you dont have the mind or not on sound footing, then forget it.
the write is talking about political participation by youth( especially from the south), not about our personal efforts at succeeding individually. the point to take away is that most Nigerian youths show more enthusiasm for things that have no bearing on their future e.g. bbnaija than things that do e.g. politics.

one important point however that the writer did not consider is illiteracy, especially in the northern parts. many of our youths are not capable of making informed decisions because they lack the intellect to analyse the issues and come to an informed decision.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Nobody: 7:30am On Feb 20, 2018
Cromagnon:
who your foresight epp
And you had to quote me to showcase your poor upbringing?


The article is for dregs like you.

Wise up before its too late.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Lyoncrescent: 8:37am On Feb 20, 2018
ernieboy:
the write is talking about political participation by youth( especially from the south), not about our personal efforts at succeeding individually. the point to take away is that most Nigerian youths show more enthusiasm for things that have no bearing on their future e.g. bbnaija than things that do e.g. politics.

one important point however that the writer did not consider is illiteracy, especially in the northern parts. many of our youths are not capable of making informed decisions because they lack the intellect to analyse the issues and come to an informed decision.
I disagree with the bolded point. You can say most of the Nigerian Youths you know show more enthusiasm for things that have no bearing on their future. To say most youths as a blanket statement is quite harsh. I agree with you about political participation and i understood that from the write up but most youths i know are barely surviving and from my personal experience in trying to get into politics, there is a cult/diabolical movement in most of the Political Movements i have seen to the extent that i believe its only GOD that can rescue this country.

You raised a very valid point about the illiteracy level in the North. Perhaps if the Federal Government in conjunction with the state government invest heavily in that region rather than spending 200 billion naira on save face programs such as Npower then maybe things can be on a better track.
Re: Big Brother Naija Craze: Why Nigerian Youths Are Too Young To Run - Osayimwen by Elseductive: 10:04am On Feb 20, 2018
Cromagnon:
useless write up
Okay, pls your points why its useless.
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