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Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by ItzBIM(m): 10:19am On Dec 31, 2018
A wise man once said insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. I just went on a Sowore marathon watching his rally and interviews.

And i am worried and concerned why this man is not on every youth lips.

We can’t keep changing oppressors every four four years. Repeat play repeat play and expect a different result. Our current president is not eloquent enough, he never does any media interview, you can barely understand him anyway. But to have Ghost President who doesn’t even address sensitive issues about his nation is a slap in our faces, how long can we continue to live like this.

I’m sure Atiku can borrow the same manifesto Obasanjo used in 1999 because there is hardly anything that has fully accomplished since then.

You might say what experience does he have to become a president why not start from somewhere. And I will answer that with two examples. Nelson Mandela was an activist before he went to prison and came back
to become president of South Africa he had prior experience in any political office I think the rest his history. Second example Barack Obama, he was regarded as a community organiser though he was a senator for 6 months. He stabilised America not because he was a former senator but because he was a man of character. And if experience matter so much Obasanjo and Buhari were both head of state in 1976 and 1983 respectively. And I’m sure how we all know how it went when they became the president, so much for their experience.

The problem of Nigeria is at the top and that is where we should send some with brand new ideals too.

It’s really mind boggling that there are some youth who still believe this old heads with analog thinking.

We need a young man with fresh and innovative ideas, enough of this old heads who do not have our best interest at heart.

I urge you all you google and read about his promises for Nigeria and how he intends to implement them, so that this post won’t be to long for you to read.

And if any of you still think this old dinosaur are the best for the job then so be it however any hardship, suffering and misery inflicted on your life would be very well deserved.
every great dream begins with a dreamer.

Remember every dream starts with a dreamer, vote for who deserves to win not who you think will win.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Nobody: 10:20am On Dec 31, 2018
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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by hisgrace090: 10:21am On Dec 31, 2018
Because they know the real contestant.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by tolugar: 10:27am On Dec 31, 2018
Majority of them want to quit weed come 2019

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by kodded(m): 10:30am On Dec 31, 2018
because he does not have any leadership experience, or do you think ruling a more multi cultural and dynamic country like Nigeria with different religions is the same with owning a news media in USA ?

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by risos(m): 10:34am On Dec 31, 2018
When the political money bags love you. You'd certainly become president. In Nigeria votes are bought with cash.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by godwinstringed1(m): 10:37am On Dec 31, 2018
shocked





Your financial IQ will develop comes 2019, if you can follow the prompt in my signature

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by kamez(m): 10:38am On Dec 31, 2018
you can't just vote for sowore because he is a youth... Nigerians are not idiots... sowore is a noise maker like oshiomole..the fact that we are advocating for youths to rule Nigeria doesn't mean that any youth that contest for an election is qualified...
you have to convince us that u deserve our votes. sowore is too controversial and from experience, noise makers are very bad leaders...


same way not every Nollywood artiste is qualified to rule.. people like banky w and Kenneth okonkwo believe that because they are Celebs and popular then they deserve our votes, that's bullshi*t..

young entrepreneurs with credibility and good well laid out plans for the country is what we need. not one Sahara reporter that has always been involved in controversies since the time of abiola

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by DMerciful(m): 10:38am On Dec 31, 2018
Because Northern youths are different from western youths who are different from eastern youths! Country is seriously divided!

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Hundreddegrees(m): 10:38am On Dec 31, 2018
kodded:
because he does not have any leadership experience, or do you think ruling a more multi cultural and dynamic country like Nigeria with different religions is the same with owning a news media in USA ?

Exactly!!
Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Frankyboy1(m): 10:38am On Dec 31, 2018
Because majority of them are foolish! In all sincerity the best candidate for presidency is Ezekwisili, like Angela Merkel of Germany in four years, she will turn around and radicalise the political terrain of Nigeria, she has experience,zeal,passion,intelligence,patriotism and honesty! Coming behind her is Sowore, a revolutionalised and youthful candidate, he will change the order of things, and will put the common man first!
But we choose between old aged dying Bubu, and corrupt laden atiku with PDP waiting with open arms to replunder our treasuries! What a pity! Hopefully Buhari wins, dies after few months and Osibanjo continues, I have some level of unreserved faith in him and peter obi, as against their principals!

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Olalan(m): 10:38am On Dec 31, 2018
Majority are only concerned about weed, women and booze

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by justmykel(m): 10:38am On Dec 31, 2018
Watching
Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Odingo1: 10:39am On Dec 31, 2018
Will Yoruba media support other region youth that is contesting except blowing Sowore and Duroteye trumpet, Osinbajo and Fashola where busy shouting how Yoruba should vote their own as if other regions that voted for Obasanjo are fools.

Is it not the same Sowore that use his Sahara fake news to rubbish GEJ to ensure that Buhari with Yoruba VP won.Lets catch him for ND his opolo Afonja eye go clear.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by millionboi2: 10:39am On Dec 31, 2018
Bcoz is not only youths that vote
Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by KingOfAllIgbos: 10:39am On Dec 31, 2018
Because he doesn't have money embarassed

Also because most "graduates" have forged degrees

As a President, i would gladly tap him as a Minister for Information

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by FunctionX(m): 10:39am On Dec 31, 2018
OKAY
Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by flejnr2(f): 10:39am On Dec 31, 2018
Because we don’t know him

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by 77up(m): 10:39am On Dec 31, 2018
Because his chances are very slim.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by drey076(m): 10:40am On Dec 31, 2018
77up:
Because his chances are very slim.
Seconded
Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Nobody: 10:40am On Dec 31, 2018
I'm rooting for Sowore though he can't win.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by braine(m): 10:41am On Dec 31, 2018
He has no political clout.
Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by greatbuc(m): 10:41am On Dec 31, 2018
Bro 2023 after Atiku fumigates the Villa. It's a good thought but we recently introduced the initiative and hopefully they will be a stronger contender by that time. Our youths are fond of giving up at the first round. You have to show strength all the way and forge on even in the face of defeat to win Nigerians heart. No room for learners or worse Babies.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Jeromejnr(m): 10:42am On Dec 31, 2018
Becuase a great delusion has fallen on Nigerians.

The wickedness in this nation has brought such blindedness upon the inhabitants of the country.

It's done in the hopes that Nigerians will receive sense and repent.. but no, they go on in their wicked ways.

Therefore with your own hands shall you choose your own bondage once again.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Mrpojj(m): 10:42am On Dec 31, 2018
ItzBIM:
A wise man once said insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. I just went on a Sowore marathon watching his rally and interviews.

And i am worried and concerned why this man is not on every youth lips.

We can’t keep changing oppressors every four four years. Repeat play repeat play and expect a different result. Our current president is not eloquent enough, he never does any media interview, you can barely understand him anyway. But to have Ghost President who doesn’t even address sensitive issues about his nation is a slap in our faces, how long can we continue to live like this.

I’m sure Atiku can borrow the same manifesto Obasanjo used in 1999 because there is hardly anything that has fully accomplished since then.

You might say what experience does he have to become a president why not start from somewhere. And I will answer that with two examples. Nelson Mandela was an activist before he went to prison and came back
to become president of South Africa he had prior experience in any political office I think the rest his history. Second example Barack Obama, he was regarded as a community organiser though he was a senator for 6 months. He stabilised America not because he was a former senator but because he was a man of character. And if experience matter so much Obasanjo and Buhari were both head of state in 1976 and 1983 respectively. And I’m sure how we all know how it went when they became the president, so much for their experience.

The problem of Nigeria is at the top and that is where we should send some with brand new ideals too.

It’s really mind boggling that there are some youth who still believe this old heads with analog thinking.

We need a young man with fresh and innovative ideas, enough of this old heads who do not have our best interest at heart.

I urge you all you google and read about his promises for Nigeria and how he intends to implement them, so that this post won’t be to long for you to read.

And if any of you still think this old dinosaur are the best for the job then so be it however any hardship, suffering and misery inflicted on your life would be very well deserved.
every great dream begins with a dreamer.

Remember every dream starts with a dreamer, vote for who deserves to win not who you think will win.
Because he can't give 2000 naira to stand under the sun shouting APC or pdp

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Mrpojj(m): 10:43am On Dec 31, 2018
ItzBIM:
A wise man once said insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. I just went on a Sowore marathon watching his rally and interviews.

And i am worried and concerned why this man is not on every youth lips.

We can’t keep changing oppressors every four four years. Repeat play repeat play and expect a different result. Our current president is not eloquent enough, he never does any media interview, you can barely understand him anyway. But to have Ghost President who doesn’t even address sensitive issues about his nation is a slap in our faces, how long can we continue to live like this.

I’m sure Atiku can borrow the same manifesto Obasanjo used in 1999 because there is hardly anything that has fully accomplished since then.

You might say what experience does he have to become a president why not start from somewhere. And I will answer that with two examples. Nelson Mandela was an activist before he went to prison and came back
to become president of South Africa he had prior experience in any political office I think the rest his history. Second example Barack Obama, he was regarded as a community organiser though he was a senator for 6 months. He stabilised America not because he was a former senator but because he was a man of character. And if experience matter so much Obasanjo and Buhari were both head of state in 1976 and 1983 respectively. And I’m sure how we all know how it went when they became the president, so much for their experience.

The problem of Nigeria is at the top and that is where we should send some with brand new ideals too.

It’s really mind boggling that there are some youth who still believe this old heads with analog thinking.

We need a young man with fresh and innovative ideas, enough of this old heads who do not have our best interest at heart.

I urge you all you google and read about his promises for Nigeria and how he intends to implement them, so that this post won’t be to long for you to read.

And if any of you still think this old dinosaur are the best for the job then so be it however any hardship, suffering and misery inflicted on your life would be very well deserved.
every great dream begins with a dreamer.

Remember every dream starts with a dreamer, vote for who deserves to win not who you think will win.

Because he can't give 2000 naira to stand under the sun shouting APC or pdp

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by omega2128(m): 10:43am On Dec 31, 2018
just like Abraham Maslow Hierarchy of Needs

most of Nigerians are still in lowest level- ready to sell their votes, or attend campaign to get 1k to buy food. Sowore can not do this
Buhari and Atiku can tell billions of naira they must have spent so far

I ask myself,
WHY PDP CAN NOT FIELD SOWORE OR FELA DUROTOYE, GIVE FULL BACKING AND CONVENIENTLY TAKE POWER FROM DEMONIC APC.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Jayloy: 10:43am On Dec 31, 2018
Hmmm
Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by benitdavid: 10:43am On Dec 31, 2018
we all cannot be mad at the Same time. sowore knows fully well he stands no chance during the presidential election. he's just campaigning to increase his popularity so why should I waste my precious vote for someone who's not gonna stand any chance

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by Gerrard59(m): 10:44am On Dec 31, 2018
Folks seem to forget that the bulk of voters are not on social media (majority who don't have voters' cards). The vast majority of voters are in Kano, Potiskum, Sokoto, Maiduguri, Kaduna, Yola etc. and these individuals are not on social media neither are they "woke" youths.

Moreover, where are candidates of Sowore's party for NASS, state houses and governorships' elections? Or is it a one-man party? Finally, same Sowore supported Buhari even after the latter's antecedents. I don't see him being different from Buhari.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by MirJay: 10:44am On Dec 31, 2018
Sowore is a Mad man. we don't support him cos we know he is an agent of votes splitting kudos to Tinubu's APC. he should contest for the SUG president of Sahara reporters.

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Re: Why Are Nigerian Youths Not Supporting Sowore by dragon2(m): 10:44am On Dec 31, 2018
He does not have the numbers in the North to contest. Hence, he is unintentionally voting for buhari by dividing the votes.

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