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#trending: We Are Not Lazy!!! by Tosdam(m): 12:58pm On Apr 21, 2018


“If we are to go forward, we must go back and rediscover these precious values- that all reality hinges on moral foundations and that all reality has spiritual control."
-Martin Luther King Jr.

Supposing we are to place Nigeria on market value, after considering all the problems we have been facing now and then.

Eventually we succeed in selling it and have gargantuan money to share among ourselves, for easy sharing we divide the money into three categories and to be shared by each head in each category of age bracket. So, we have our share as youths and to be monitored by our head.

What do you think will happen thereafter?

1. Some youths might not have the courage to ask for their shares because those in charge of the category would make it bloody during the sharing period.

2. Some youths might be ready to fight blue black to have their shares.

3. Some youths will crazily want to have beyond their shares.

4. In the process of sharing, some youths will die.

5. Eventually, some persons will go with larger share at the expense of some while some will go away with nothing and some would become handicap as a result of chaos.

Obviously, youths control the wave of the media, recent happenings have proven it but it is pathetically pathetic that Nigerian youths stand for something not on something. We are getting our PVC to vote out an old man to bring in who, same set of old men and big guns coming together to form a new party. These are same set of men who have
driven Nigeria vehicle this far, they damage the engine and every other valuable parts and complain about the body.

Do we get mad at non-students representing students in NANS? Do we get mad at some lazy folks looking for fast money? Do we get mad at those who loot with pride even among youths?

As I'm typing now, some youths are lobbying with some corrupt politicians. Some youths clamouring against Buhari are sincerely not doing so because they like Nigeria, they are doing so because their political fathers are not at the top.

That is not to say that some youths are not hardworking, that is not to say that some youths are not struggling under scorching suns and heavy rains to earn a living. Some youths have succeeded as entrepreneurs, creating jobs for others and casting government out of their plan. And that is not to say some youths are not online to scam those who have worked hard to earn a living.

I have observed that many youths prefer leaders that think their goal should be to get people to believe in them. On the contrary, the goal of leaders should be to get people to believe in themselves says Dr. Myles Munroe.

For me just like every other person, this present leadership has not done enough to be given another ticket. However, the onus lies beyond youths being lazy or not, it lies in the fact that some persons have mortgaged the future of Nigeria and these same set of persons have been deciding for the majority and will determine the next election if maximum measures are not put in place.

So, coming online to say I'm Solo, a graduate of Toronto depicts that you are not sure of your status. You want to confess for others to affirm your vein of strength. Those who are lazy know themselves; funny enough, some persons have not seen the video to confirm the choice of words selected by the President. Isn't it obvious they are lazy?

Look beyond now! Submit way forward as a progressive youth.

Tosdam speaks

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