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Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by AceRoyal: 11:14am On May 15, 2018
As a Nigerian youth, I have been very slow in making any comment on the said Abacha loot. Despite various controversies surrounding it.
Many focused on the alleged statement by the President before his ascension to office, of denying that Gen. Sani Abacha who was his boss at that time, never stole.
Very few focused on how the money when recovered will be channeled.

The federal government on Monday in Abuja announced that $320 million stolen funds by late military dictator, Sani Abacha , would be spent on the "CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFER SCHEME" of the administration to support the poor.

Reading this on Monday made my heart bleed. There is absolutely no wisdom in this.
The president some weeks ago caused an uproar amongst Nigerian youths where he branded us as largely lazy, uneducated and always sourcing for free handouts from the government.

Now the government is saying it wants to spend the recovered loot on "CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFER SCHEME" of the administration to support the poor. Meaning they want to give free cash handouts to the poor.
Is this not encouraging Laziness and illiteracy our President accused the youths of?
Is this not plain hypocrisy?
This is an avenue for some corrupt elements in the government to legally siphone the recovered loot in the guise of "conditional cash transfer scheme".

There is a popular proverb that says "give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, but teach him how to fish and you'll feed him for life."
I'm really surprised that this is the most brilliant idea this administration can come up with despite been filled up with very educated and enlightened personalities.

The recovered $320 million can do a whole lot in helping to boost the overall sustainable development of this country.

For a president that travels out of the country so often for medical checkups and who's son was flown abroad for good medical health care after his bike accident sometime back, $320 million can help revamp our health sector.

For a country plagued by high rate of unemployment, limited developmental opportunities and poor social infrastructures.
The recovered loot can create good industrial development, provide good social infrastructure, improve our educational sector and create more technical schools, help boost SMEs, promote agricultural development, etc.

We the youths and the poorest amongst us don't need free handouts, we need good social and economic development, steady and constant power supply, good roads, etc. For crying out loud an enabling environment for good sustainable economic, financial and social empowerment.

The present economic and social realities do not encourage hardwork. That's why many youths turn to various social vices such as internet fraud.

Sharing that fund will only lead to high inflation, economic stagnation, social retrogression and negative sustainable development.

If we continue like this, I'm really afraid for our future generation and the future of this country.
The present realities on ground really paint a very gloomy picture of the future to those who have a sane and critical mind.

I can't keep silent anymore. I really love my country but most times I'm ashamed of our leaders.

Written by;
Courage. O

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by TheNextAce: 6:44pm On May 15, 2018
Very well said, sir. If such an amount were used to boost electricity alone, we would see a mega change in the economy. Where there is constant electricity, there is major productivity. The elections are around the corner again. Let's pray our youths would be wise enough to choose a better candidate

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by AceRoyal: 11:14am On Jun 29, 2018
Majority will prefer to keep quiet, while our common wealth is been wasted!

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by apesinola001: 6:49pm On Jul 06, 2018
angry grin grin
True talk my brother

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by ttshems(m): 6:49pm On Jul 06, 2018
If u kwn u know

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by englishmart(m): 6:49pm On Jul 06, 2018
I thought Baba said Abacha stole nothing. Where is this one coming from?

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Bossontop(m): 6:49pm On Jul 06, 2018
undecided
Nigerian youths are hustlers and so are not lazy......d only lazy ones i know are......
Touching the abacha loot i tot one so called "incorruptible President" said abacha was not a thief??....i no mention name oo if you know you just know

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by philip0906(m): 6:50pm On Jul 06, 2018
You are not saying anything new. This is what millions of sane Nigerians know. Unfortunately, your post will only end up in nairaland's dustbin of history. You know why?

"This is Nigeria.." In Falzs' voice

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by MrAnele(m): 6:50pm On Jul 06, 2018
okAy
Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Nobody: 6:51pm On Jul 06, 2018
*smoke n read*

Lol. Op, you missed the news that said

"Presidency has spent #10billion not on any project, but on 'sharing among the poor'".

Its seems this administration was predestinated to be more corrupt than it predecessor, but no one listened. We where all carried away by tge chants of 'change'. No one knew what it meant. No one asked what it meant either. No one asked what it meant when they made mention that they where going to pay people who had no work #5000. For real?? #5000?? How about you saved your #5000 and just make policies that would enable P&G which wouldn't compromise, remain in business so more people could be employed

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by MrOwonikoko: 6:51pm On Jul 06, 2018
Werin concern me

Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Sardonicus: 6:52pm On Jul 06, 2018
AceRoyal:
Majority will prefer to keep quiet, while our common wealth is been wasted!


What can I do?

My vote doesn't count.
Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by seedsower(m): 6:52pm On Jul 06, 2018
Alibaba and the 40 thieves.

..

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Nobody: 6:53pm On Jul 06, 2018
Why can't this man use such fund to empower 3650 entrepreneurs (100 from each state and 50 from FCT).

Each person will receive more than 25m Naira

In this way, 3,650 companies will be created and each of the company will employ tens of Nigerians directly with several indirect jobs which will greatly reduce unemployment and create sustainable wealth.

What a strategy to win the hearts of the youths!

Anyways, he who the gods want to kill, they first make mad

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Olukat(m): 6:54pm On Jul 06, 2018
I can't imagined such proposal was made same time askiing for $2b loan to actulized 2018 budget angry
This country has no leader, no future, Nigeria is hell.

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by guywitzerogal(m): 6:54pm On Jul 06, 2018
Speechless

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by GOFRONT(m): 6:54pm On Jul 06, 2018
Abeg make dem wire only 1million dollar to my akant......I dnt want more than $1m..

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by ebuk4real(m): 6:55pm On Jul 06, 2018
The quality of our lives is proportional to the extent we interrogate our minds. With this bro, your life won't be the same again. Forget about those who still believe in this APC government of scam, their lives have lost bearing.

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by hakeem4(m): 6:55pm On Jul 06, 2018
What a lovely article. How does the government plan on distributing the Abacha loot without any data base to know the true unemployed Nigerians. I believe some members of the party/ or top civil servants have already shared the money amongst themselves. This government should just use this money to build infrastructures

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by alsudaes1(m): 6:55pm On Jul 06, 2018
TheNextAce:
Very well said, sir. If such an amount were used to boost electricity alone, we would see a mega change in the economy. Where there is constant electricity, there is major productivity. The elections are around the corner again. Let's pray our youths would be wise enough to choose a better candidate
Of course yes

Or possibly use it to massively produce prepaid metres that will be given free to Nigerians

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Nobody: 6:55pm On Jul 06, 2018
This OP is really funny....lolzzzzzzz

In his statement the OP said “ I really love my country but........”.....


Pls not me and u....i guess that statement must be a joke....

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Lexusgs430: 6:56pm On Jul 06, 2018
This is a government of one - chance...... They are bereft of ideas, they are operating above and below their capacity...

What they don't have, they simply can't give.....

Afterall, Nigeria has been handed over to God.....

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:56pm On Jul 06, 2018
It's unfortunate that this is the first time we actually read, saw and knew the amount that was sent since this money was being returned.
Abacus loot that has been sent many time in tranches to previous government which they shared among themselves with nobody asking them any question.

There was indeed a country.

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Factfinder1(m): 6:57pm On Jul 06, 2018
stop abusing or fighting yourself on social media because of politicians.

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Nobody: 6:57pm On Jul 06, 2018
Oil was less dan 30 dolz when this man be dey loot. 20 year later d loot never finish. Now imagine what obj and gej looted chai

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by yipata: 6:58pm On Jul 06, 2018
I DO NOT AGREE WITH YOU IN ANY WAY, ITS ONE-SIDED. THERE ARE MANY POOR NIGERIANS WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK BUT DONT HAVE ACCESS TO IT AND IF THEY DO, THEY GET PAID WITH LESS. APART FROM THE FACT THAT MOST NATIONS DO IT AS A WAY TO HELP SUSTAIN THEIR CITIZENS. NOW U SAID INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS, DEVELOONENTS THAT ONLY THE EDUCATED WILL HAVE ACCESS TO, AND WILL TAKE SOME YEARS TO BE FULLY READY? IT SEEMS YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW HUNGRY MANY NIGERIANS ARE. THE BUDGET AND LOANS ARE TAKING CARE OF DEVELOPMENTS, LET THIS TAKE CARE OF THE MASSES.. EVEN IF NA 5K OR 10K EACH, IT WILL SAVE SOME HOUSES. AND ALSO MANY NIGERIANS CAN'T AFFORD WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS SELLING.
Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Johnnyessence(m): 6:58pm On Jul 06, 2018
they will never spend the recovered money on building people's potentials. they will never spend the money on creating wealth to the unemployed youths. but they will rather relooted the money and used it for 2019 presidential poll.

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Donlino123(m): 6:58pm On Jul 06, 2018
MrOwonikoko:
Werin concern me
it should concern you cos its ur money too!!

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by musicwriter(m): 6:59pm On Jul 06, 2018
AceRoyal:
As a Nigerian youth, I have been very slow in making any comment on the said Abacha loot. Despite various controversies surrounding it.
Many focused on the alleged statement by the President before his ascension to office, of denying that Gen. Sani Abacha who was his boss at that time, never stole.
Very few focused on how the money when recovered will be channeled.

The federal government on Monday in Abuja announced that $320 million stolen funds by late military dictator, Sani Abacha , would be spent on the "CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFER SCHEME" of the administration to support the poor.

Reading this on Monday made my heart bleed. There is absolutely no wisdom in this.
The president some weeks ago caused an uproar amongst Nigerian youths where he branded us as largely lazy, uneducated and always sourcing for free handouts from the government.

Now the government is saying it wants to spend the recovered loot on "CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFER SCHEME" of the administration to support the poor. Meaning they want to give free cash handouts to the poor.
Is this not encouraging Laziness and illiteracy our President accused the youths of?
Is this not plain hypocrisy?
This is an avenue for some corrupt elements in the government to legally siphone the recovered loot in the guise of "conditional cash transfer scheme".

There is a popular proverb that says "give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, but teach him how to fish and you'll feed him for life."
I'm really surprised that this is the most brilliant idea this administration can come up with despite been filled up with very educated and enlightened personalities.

The recovered $320 million can do a whole lot in helping to boost the overall sustainable development of this country.

For a president that travels out of the country so often for medical checkups and who's son was flown abroad for good medical health care after his bike accident sometime back, $320 million can help revamp our health sector.

For a country plagued by high rate of unemployment, limited developmental opportunities and poor social infrastructures.
The recovered loot can create good industrial development, provide good social infrastructure, improve our educational sector and create more technical schools, help boost SMEs, promote agricultural development, etc.

We the youths and the poorest amongst us don't need free handouts, we need good social and economic development, steady and constant power supply, good roads, etc. For crying out loud an enabling environment for good sustainable economic, financial and social empowerment.

The present economic and social realities do not encourage hardwork. That's why many youths turn to various social vices such as internet fraud.

Sharing that fund will only lead to high inflation, economic stagnation, social retrogression and negative sustainable development.

If we continue like this, I'm really afraid for our future generation and the future of this country.
The present realities on ground really paint a very gloomy picture of the future to those who have a sane and critical mind.

I can't keep silent anymore. I really love my country but most times I'm ashamed of our leaders.

Written by;
Courage. O


Don't be fooled by any promise of sharing money to the poor. What they're scheming is the best way possible to spend the money without accountability.

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by bamasite(m): 6:59pm On Jul 06, 2018
If only they will take correction.....they know what they are doing!

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Re: Hardworking Leaders, The Lazy Youths And The $320m Abacha Loot by Queenext: 7:00pm On Jul 06, 2018
It shows apc is a party of daft and lack of brain party.

Why give handouts, when u can use same to better human welfare.

They needed a good excuse to loot the money, and presented this.

I really pity the people supporting this party, they are truly zombies, uncured.

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