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Solving Nigeria's Political Problem. Bottom To Top by Babayero212(op): 3:15pm On Jul 16, 2018
Can we sit down and analyse something that will help us as youths in this country?

How is it that we want to sort out the problem in Nigeria by using a top to bottom approach since it is well related to the political landscape and terrain that is peculiar to Nigeria?

Trying to sort out the political problem with that top-bottom will not work in Nigerian politics.

Sincerely, I would have thought that all these Young politicians coming out now would have chosen the easier battle and moved up from there.

Imagine a Young and very vibrant youth joining the ranks of the Federal House of Reps or even the Senate cool cool

Imagine the ease with which they will use and fight against oppressive laws that might hinder their chances of becoming the President.
Once they enter those places of power, they can then move up and with persistence, make changes to laws that will favor them.

I am just surprised that all they do, is to keep fighting for the top position when they can still be quite relevant from the bottom locations then prove their mettle there.

Their followers should really talk to them about fighting a wasted lost battle even from the onset.

Anyway, what are your thoughts on this?
Re: Solving Nigeria's Political Problem. Bottom To Top by Timibabaj(m): 4:16pm On Jul 16, 2018
Youths have a massive role to play in making this country a better place and the best place to make this impact from the House of Assembly and Senate House.

I agree with you.
Babayero212:
Can we sit down and analyse something that will help us as youths in this country?

How is it that we want to sort out the problem in Nigeria by using a top to bottom approach since it is well related to the political landscape and terrain that is peculiar to Nigeria?

Trying to sort out the political problem with that top-bottom will not work in Nigerian politics.

Sincerely, I would have thought that all these Young politicians coming out now would have chosen the easier battle and moved up from there.

Imagine a Young and very vibrant youth joining the ranks of the Federal House of Reps or even the Senate cool cool

Imagine the ease with which they will use and fight against oppressive laws that might hinder their chances of becoming the President.
Once they enter those places of power, they can then move up and with persistence, make changes to laws that will favor them.

I am just surprised that all they do, is to keep fighting for the top position when they can still be quite relevant from the bottom locations then prove their mettle there.

Their followers should really talk to them about fighting a wasted lost battle even from the onset.

Anyway, what are your thoughts on this?
Re: Solving Nigeria's Political Problem. Bottom To Top by Tamunooflaif: 4:47pm On Jul 16, 2018
Buhari will give us the lead to solve all the Political problem!
Re: Solving Nigeria's Political Problem. Bottom To Top by Okonsyourguy(m): 7:55pm On Jul 16, 2018
Until we have 50 outstanding persons vying for lower offices like House of Reps and the Senate, Nigeria's progress would be slow. Expecting only Buhari to solve our problems has revealed one man can't solve all the issues. He is the most outstanding leader we've had in the 4th republic, others need to join hands with him to pull Nigeria up to even greater heights.

Babayero212:
Can we sit down and analyse something that will help us as youths in this country?

How is it that we want to sort out the problem in Nigeria by using a top to bottom approach since it is well related to the political landscape and terrain that is peculiar to Nigeria?

Trying to sort out the political problem with that top-bottom will not work in Nigerian politics.

Sincerely, I would have thought that all these Young politicians coming out now would have chosen the easier battle and moved up from there.

Imagine a Young and very vibrant youth joining the ranks of the Federal House of Reps or even the Senate cool cool

Imagine the ease with which they will use and fight against oppressive laws that might hinder their chances of becoming the President.
Once they enter those places of power, they can then move up and with persistence, make changes to laws that will favor them.

I am just surprised that all they do, is to keep fighting for the top position when they can still be quite relevant from the bottom locations then prove their mettle there.

Their followers should really talk to them about fighting a wasted lost battle even from the onset.

Anyway, what are your thoughts on this?
Re: Solving Nigeria's Political Problem. Bottom To Top by Chi12baby: 9:59am On Jul 17, 2018
Leave Buhari to be president. Go for other positions.
Babayero212:
Can we sit down and analyse something that will help us as youths in this country?

How is it that we want to sort out the problem in Nigeria by using a top to bottom approach since it is well related to the political landscape and terrain that is peculiar to Nigeria?

Trying to sort out the political problem with that top-bottom will not work in Nigerian politics.

Sincerely, I would have thought that all these Young politicians coming out now would have chosen the easier battle and moved up from there.

Imagine a Young and very vibrant youth joining the ranks of the Federal House of Reps or even the Senate cool cool

Imagine the ease with which they will use and fight against oppressive laws that might hinder their chances of becoming the President.
Once they enter those places of power, they can then move up and with persistence, make changes to laws that will favor them.

I am just surprised that all they do, is to keep fighting for the top position when they can still be quite relevant from the bottom locations then prove their mettle there.

Their followers should really talk to them about fighting a wasted lost battle even from the onset.

Anyway, what are your thoughts on this?
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