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Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by nduka84(op): 7:13am On Sep 16, 2018
MKO Abiola’s daughter, Rinsola dumps APC
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Rinsola Abiola, daughter of the late Bashorun Moshood Abiola and Special Assistant on New Media to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Rinsola made the announcement in a statement she personally signed on Friday.
She said her reason for quitting the party was due to the constraints limiting the reach of youth in APC.
According to her, she made series of consultations after the passage of the Not Too Young To Run Bill but was not convinced with the responses she got.
The Statement reads; ”I write to formally communicate my decision to relinquish membership of the All Progressives Congress. This has been a five-year journey during which I have met some very exceptional people and learned from you all.
”Last year, while we – youth advocates and those of us in political parties who fall within the youth demography – were advocating for passage of the Not Too Young To Run Bill, I approached a handful of our leaders and expressed my intention to run for office if the Bill scales through. Thankfully, this year, Not Too Young To Run became law and young people (from 25) can now seek to occupy elective positions.
”I began consultations in October 2017 but have now concluded that while legal constraints may have been done away with, there are greater challenges that we all must contend with. Apart from the usual issues like funding and violence, undemocratic dictates which are now (erroneously) viewed as the norm also pose a serious challenge. I have been told in no unclear terms that I “must not run”, that I “should not even consider it”, and that there are “consequences for disobedience”.
”I believe strongly that such things should not be tolerated in a democracy which many people fought for, with some of our heroes – my father inclusive – losing their lives in the process. I also believe that if those who fought for this democracy had listened to such veiled threats or even thought about the consequences that they might face, civil rule would not have been restored when it was.
”In 2013, I left youth activism for mainstream politics because I believed governance was a more efficient vehicle for bringing about change; there was nothing that I wanted more than to be part of the process of making this country work again and contributing my quota to national development. I believed – and still do – that there’s only so much that one can do to elevate the living conditions of one’s people as an individual, and that occupying a position with the backing of the Constitution gives a lot more power to change lives and in much greater numbers.
”I have always advocated for enhanced youth and women participation in politics; this is why I believe that simply accepting this situation or making peace with what can only be described as tyranny and injustice as some have advised me to, would make me both dishonest to myself and untrue to everything I’ve ever advocated for.
”I want to thank you all sincerely for everything you have done to help me grow and I hope that our relationship remains cordial irrespective of political leanings. I remain committed to the ideals which led me to join politics, and will join another party once I’m convinced that inclusion for youths and women is an issue they prioritise and that internal democracy truly matters.
”I certainly do not have it all figured out yet, but the conviction that led me to join APC now demands that I stand and fight not just for myself, but also for other women and young people in similar circumstances. Mine is a grossly underrepresented demography and injustice, in all its forms and irrespective of who perpetrates it, must be resisted. The decision of who gets to represent us is one that should be made by the people and it is not up to any individual, no matter how highly placed, to tell me that I must not even try.
Re: Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by JudasNaCarrot:
Devilish,terrorist,tyrannical,unfocused Janja'weed party led by Adolf Hitler of Nigeria, Mumummadu Buhari.

APC must be uprooted,destroyed and completely annihilated in 2019 so that Nigeria and Nigerians can make progress.
Re: Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by Alejoc(m): 7:15am On Sep 16, 2018
Una dey hear? shocked
Re: Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by goodnessme1(f): 7:16am On Sep 16, 2018
no body know her in yoruba land.
Apc is yoruba,yoruba is apc.
Re: Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by thesicilian: 7:17am On Sep 16, 2018
"My father was there before" is not a credential.
Re: Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by Baawaa(m): 7:18am On Sep 16, 2018
Try another party
Re: Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by richidinho(m): 7:22am On Sep 16, 2018
goodnessme1:
no body know her in yoruba land.

Apc is yoruba,yoruba is apc.
so thiis is all you have to say in response to what she just wrote,


honestly we deserve the kind of leaders that are ruling us now
Re: Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by Homeboiy: 7:24am On Sep 16, 2018
she just dey know
Re: Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by orisa37: 7:59am On Sep 16, 2018
Tinubu has become arrogant and is infecting Fasola & Osinbajo
Re: Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by Nobody: 8:01am On Sep 16, 2018
nduka84:
MKO Abiola’s daughter, Rinsola dumps APC
dailypost.ng

Rinsola Abiola, daughter of the late Bashorun Moshood Abiola and Special Assistant on New Media to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Rinsola made the announcement in a statement she personally signed on Friday.
She said her reason for quitting the party was due to the constraints limiting the reach of youth in APC.
According to her, she made series of consultations after the passage of the Not Too Young To Run Bill but was not convinced with the responses she got.
The Statement reads; ”I write to formally communicate my decision to relinquish membership of the All Progressives Congress. This has been a five-year journey during which I have met some very exceptional people and learned from you all.
”Last year, while we – youth advocates and those of us in political parties who fall within the youth demography – were advocating for passage of the Not Too Young To Run Bill, I approached a handful of our leaders and expressed my intention to run for office if the Bill scales through. Thankfully, this year, Not Too Young To Run became law and young people (from 25) can now seek to occupy elective positions.
”I began consultations in October 2017 but have now concluded that while legal constraints may have been done away with, there are greater challenges that we all must contend with. Apart from the usual issues like funding and violence, undemocratic dictates which are now (erroneously) viewed as the norm also pose a serious challenge. I have been told in no unclear terms that I “must not run”, that I “should not even consider it”, and that there are “consequences for disobedience”.
”I believe strongly that such things should not be tolerated in a democracy which many people fought for, with some of our heroes – my father inclusive – losing their lives in the process. I also believe that if those who fought for this democracy had listened to such veiled threats or even thought about the consequences that they might face, civil rule would not have been restored when it was.
”In 2013, I left youth activism for mainstream politics because I believed governance was a more efficient vehicle for bringing about change; there was nothing that I wanted more than to be part of the process of making this country work again and contributing my quota to national development. I believed – and still do – that there’s only so much that one can do to elevate the living conditions of one’s people as an individual, and that occupying a position with the backing of the Constitution gives a lot more power to change lives and in much greater numbers.
”I have always advocated for enhanced youth and women participation in politics; this is why I believe that simply accepting this situation or making peace with what can only be described as tyranny and injustice as some have advised me to, would make me both dishonest to myself and untrue to everything I’ve ever advocated for.
”I want to thank you all sincerely for everything you have done to help me grow and I hope that our relationship remains cordial irrespective of political leanings. I remain committed to the ideals which led me to join politics, and will join another party once I’m convinced that inclusion for youths and women is an issue they prioritise and that internal democracy truly matters.
”I certainly do not have it all figured out yet, but the conviction that led me to join APC now demands that I stand and fight not just for myself, but also for other women and young people in similar circumstances. Mine is a grossly underrepresented demography and injustice, in all its forms and irrespective of who perpetrates it, must be resisted. The decision of who gets to represent us is one that should be made by the people and it is not up to any individual, no matter how highly placed, to tell me that I must not even try.
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Re: Abiola's Daughter Dumbs APC, Accuses APC Of Not Giving Youths Opportunities. by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:14am On Sep 16, 2018
nduka84:
MKO Abiola’s daughter, Rinsola dumps APC
dailypost.ng

Apart from the usual issues like funding and violence, undemocratic dictates which are now (erroneously) viewed as the norm also pose a serious challenge. I have been told in no unclear terms that I “must not run”, that I “should not even consider it”, and that there are “consequences for disobedience”.
”I believe strongly that such things should not be tolerated in a democracy which many people fought for, with some of our heroes.
Buhari self that passed not too young to run bill did not believe in it grin grin grin

What a president!!! Asking the youth not to run against him!

Asking youth/people to obtain a non refundable form for N45M undecided shocked shocked shocked

Mind you the expenses doesn't end there!

If the person enter no be to recoup the money backhuh
And the cycle continues

As usual in this country, it's theory and no practical!!!
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