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Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by cicero(m): 9:02am On Nov 19, 2018
Georgry:
Why can't we campaign for and/or vote into power one of these younger minds?

It is disgusting and frustrating that even the supposedly educated among us have queued behind two old politicians
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by akigbemaru: 9:03am On Nov 19, 2018
maxiuc:
cheesy

The way Nigeria is divided it can't work

You have the North who has the most oldest active politicians

You have the South West who will sell their birth rights to make sure they rally and vote those old northern politicians

You have the South East shouting Ipob or nothing

You have south south shouting our oil our oil

The way Nigeria is it can slightly get better and the better was during goodluck Jonathan era
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by akigbemaru: 9:04am On Nov 19, 2018
jumich1:
Muoghalu is a brilliant mind no doubt, but he is only popular on social media.
Donald Duke is a role model worthy of emulation, but is disconnected from the grassroots.
Sowore is daring but you can't bet that a typical Ariaria trader, a Kano based maisanu, an Ibadan roadside mechanic can point out his face in a newspaper.

You cannot just win elections because you are young. You cannot rule Nigeria because you are smart. You cannot get millions of votes because you are courageous. Politics is local , you must do some work at the grassroots level. You have to test yourself at the lower tier before you can be trusted with the tough task of leading at the highest level. He who does not understand the microcosm will struggle to have a grasp of the macrocosm.

We are blessed with brilliant minds in Nigeria but intelligence, alone, is not enough. Nigerians are tired of Buhari, but casting your vote for any other candidate but Atiku is a blatant endorsement of ineptitude. Don't reinforce failiure.
I am #Atikulating
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Ufedolove: 9:07am On Nov 19, 2018
psychologist:
The truth is, in this present day nigeria, if u will win any election you must have enough money to throw around, or have a backbone (Godfather) that will do equivalent.

And non of these guys Av that luxury, even if we campaign from now till June next year, selection will still be done before the election

Shut up
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Damilare4lord: 9:07am On Nov 19, 2018
cinoedhunter:
wink truth is that Nigerians are short sighted.... in other words, these old politicians constantly use our brain to fry pofpof ..... what stops us from being France ?
We will say "who's this one?; he is testing his political popularity or the best quote "he is too young to handle Nigeria"". And see how the youngest governor dey Jones for Kogi state angry


Old fool, remember the same youngest Gov (Kogi State) is still 9months salary
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by akigbemaru: 9:08am On Nov 19, 2018
LordAdam16:
Because they have no chance of winning. And this is not because of the candidates per se, but because of the current stage of our democracy. Our democracy is only 24 years old. As such, we can't have a Trump or Macron rise from obscurity, because we haven't tackled the basics.

We have not reformed campaign finance. In terms of policy, the economy, and most of our critical issues; the vast majority of our voting population is grossly uninformed or unable to engage. 80% of those who'd read both the Next Level and Atiku's Policy Plan will not understand up to 5% of it. Then there are the subtle but very real ethnic and religious bias that cloud the election process.

As a result, campaigning for any of these candidates is an exercise in futility as anyone doing so would be setting the cart before the horse.

Lastly, virtually all of those candidates are just as complicit as to the state we've found ourselves as any of the geriatric front runners for 2019.

* Donald Duke was a governor who performed averagely. His star project Tinapa is one of the most iconic white elephant projects of the last two decades. He is on record for sabotaging an elected government on the direction of the same powers that be.
* Madam Oby served under OBJ, like Atiku. She also sold us the scam in 2015. If Buhari had rewarded her like her BBOG co-founder Hadi, it is highly unlikely she'd be contesting for the Presidency. She's no different from Keyamo and the other anywhere-belle-face activists.
* Sowore also sold us the scam in 2015. And as late as 2017 was still selling the scam even when the illiterates in the village knew otherwise. He like Buhari has a narcissistic complex thinking he holds all the solutions. There's no one he hasn't derided forgetting as President, he'd would need to handle these forces with care and engage if he's to make any progress.
* Moghalu was a CBN deputy governor. Enough said.
* Durotoye also sold us the scam in 2015 and his campaign rips directly from the books of how our established politicians ply their trade. Bottom line, his candidacy does not hold as much promise as his high-sounding words may appear.

These our young aspirants are the Babangida, Abacha, and other young military officers during Nigeria's infancy. Pillars that have been part of the problem whitewashing themselves as saviors. My advice for them is to go local and change things. If the Presidency is the only way you can effect change, you need to take a chill pill.

Buhari was a military governor. Atiku won a governorship election. GEJ, Yar'Adua, and OBJ same thing. It is the height of arrogance to expect that because you run a newspaper, ran an activist campaign, or are young, then the nation's seat of power should be gifted to you.

-Lord
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by akigbemaru: 9:09am On Nov 19, 2018
COOLDK:
Because most of Nigerians minds are too young and myopic to see the tyrannies in the current set of polithievians parading themselves year in year out.

They have turned Nigeria politics to friends and family business jumping from the executhieves to the legislooters(back and forth).

Our destinies is in our hands to do always with these old cargoes through our ballots. But the questions is:

Will the current electoral system allow this ?
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by akigbemaru: 9:11am On Nov 19, 2018
TONYE001:
Nigerians would rather vote for tribal and religious reasons. Who cares about competence in this part of the world?

Our politicians have recognized this anomaly in our thinking pattern and they are exploiting it for their selfish gains.

This isn't a new knowledge. We know it. We won't stop doing it. Not in the years to come.

The problem, I think, is our orientation. If we don't solve this, we would remain like this.

What a sad reality!
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by harry6th(m): 9:12am On Nov 19, 2018
Nigerians are poor, uneducated, unemployed etc, so they can be easily manipulated. Election is all about numbers and these young presidential guys don't have the number. The fight is between Atiku and Buhari. Don't waste your vote
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by hush15: 9:12am On Nov 19, 2018
Georgry:
Why can't we campaign for and/or vote into power one of these younger minds?

Very simple answer. Its all about affluence. I didnt say influence mind you! Its affluence. These one havent attained such, they are just mere influencers
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Praktikals(m): 9:13am On Nov 19, 2018
Lordofthewest:
I'd rather have that thug as my president than a buhari or Atiku.
But you and I know that that cant happen in 2019. Abi you wan bet? If he wins his local governnent, you win grin
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by gidgiddy: 9:13am On Nov 19, 2018
Georgry:
Why can't we campaign for and/or vote into power one of these younger minds?

All 6 of them are Southerners who the North will never vote for. That means they have no chance of winning. So why spend energy on a candidate who has no realistic chance of winning?
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by BlackBaron: 9:17am On Nov 19, 2018
They need to update on their manifestos first.
Top parties are stronger because of the illicit finance fundings (government coffers, own funds or investment from godfathers)
Moghalu or Ezekweseli if I had to choose.
Sowore looks like a far left authoritarian candidate based on some of his wild promises ; change constitution? (how?), weed exports (no talk on cash crops - cotton, cocoa, rubber) and a near impossible #100000 minimum wage bill considering the size of the workforce.
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by ola2unjy(m): 9:20am On Nov 19, 2018
torres2:
The few youths who has been given the chance to rule what was their output?.

Just look at yaya Bello
Try and be optimistic
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Mysselff2: 9:29am On Nov 19, 2018
Which younger minds are you talking about ? Is Oby Ezekwesili young ? Sowore is an igbo-smoking tout,very unruly and rascally,not fit to hold public office even as ;LGA chairman, Fela is a clown and a pretender who does not know there is a difference between motivational talk and politics/governance, he has absolutely no single experience in politics and governance, Donald Duke is a crook, he can pretend all he wants,those that know what he is already know what he is, Moghalu should go get some experience, it smacks of greed for himt o aspire to the presidency with his first foray into politics,well the other woman, who is she even >>
That said,I am not aware that anybody is campaigning against them, if they feel they want to be president, let them go out there and make it happen. Manner will not fall from heaven for them. NOBODY OWES THEM ANYTHING ON A PLATTER

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Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Ihateyoumod: 9:32am On Nov 19, 2018
That's because macron didntnjust come from no where to be president of France. He started from the grassroot and worked his way up. These parties tht these young pple belong to r not popular at d grassroot. Instead of vying for presidency, they should present candidates tht will contest local govt elections, councillorship elections, HOA elections when they start to win seats at the grassroot, then their popularity will increase, of they do not do tht, then they r wasting their time
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Optional09: 9:43am On Nov 19, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



Simply because all the younger ones are either sell-outs and vote-splitters.

Donald Duke who is the only viable, credible young candidate is just getting the experience for the actual contest in 2023.

All of us here stand with Atiku/Obi.
Not because Atiku is a saint but because Buhari is a disaster.

You can sell your future for 30k, just stay on your lane hired crowd
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Optional09: 9:45am On Nov 19, 2018
gidgiddy:


All 6 of them are Southerners who the North will never vote for. That means they have no chance of winning. So why spend energy on a candidate who has no realistic chance of winning?

Does the North vote Jonathan? I don’t like when people don’t talk with their brain
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Optional09: 9:46am On Nov 19, 2018
Ihateyoumod:
That's because macron didntnjust come from no where to be president of France. He started from the grassroot and worked his way up. These parties tht these young pple belong to r not popular at d grassroot. Instead of vying for presidency, they should present candidates tht will contest local govt elections, councillorship elections, HOA elections when they start to win seats at the grassroot, then their popularity will increase, of they do not do tht, then they r wasting their time

How do you mean come from no where, I know most of you are simply here on 30k payroll to cause confusion. You have failed this time
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by willy623: 9:48am On Nov 19, 2018
enough of recycling old looters!
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by somehow: 9:54am On Nov 19, 2018
Is your name Nigeria? Only fools will vote in Atiku that sold us to enrich himself and ready to repeat it for himself and his elite friends.
jumich1:
Muoghalu is a brilliant mind no doubt, but he is only popular on social media.
Donald Duke is a role model worthy of emulation, but is disconnected from the grassroots.
Sowore is daring but you can't bet that a typical Ariaria trader, a Kano based maisanu, an Ibadan roadside mechanic can point out his face in a newspaper.

You cannot just win elections because you are young. You cannot rule Nigeria because you are smart. You cannot get millions of votes because you are courageous. Politics is local , you must do some work at the grassroots level. You have to test yourself at the lower tier before you can be trusted with the tough task of leading at the highest level. He who does not understand the microcosm will struggle to have a grasp of the macrocosm.

We are blessed with brilliant minds in Nigeria but intelligence, alone, is not enough. Nigerians are tired of Buhari, but casting your vote for any other candidate but Atiku is a blatant endorsement of ineptitude. Don't reinforce failiure.
I am #Atikulating
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by SachaBastien(m): 9:55am On Nov 19, 2018
Are they younger minds because of their age or that their minds are truly younger? Most of these "younger minds" have thoughts that are geriatric, rigid and retrogressive. They only participate in politics when elections are close. They will never get elected that way.
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by deebrownneymar: 9:56am On Nov 19, 2018
I wonder ooo. Why can't we put a stop to the recycling of politicians?
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by jumich1(m): 10:06am On Nov 19, 2018
somehow:
Is your name Nigeria? Only fools will vote in Atiku that sold us to enrich himself and ready to repeat it for himself and his elite friends.

Sold you you mean? cheesy
Come on stop the kid show. Was Atiku president of Nigeria? Okay, it's safe to blame Osibanjo for the present government's woes abi?
......and you can make your point known without the unnecessary cussing, you know wink

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Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Liverpoolfc(m): 10:09am On Nov 19, 2018
Best combination would have been Osibanjo/Obi ticket. we all know that the only time things worked was when PMB travelled. Immediately he came back, he scattered every thing as children during holiday. We have been praying for school to resume .

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Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Horus(m): 10:22am On Nov 19, 2018
Stop voting all the time for the same "usual suspects"
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by kolaish(m): 10:23am On Nov 19, 2018
psychologist:
The truth is, in this present day nigeria, if u will win any election you must have enough money to throw around, or have a backbone (Godfather) that will do equivalent.

And non of these guys Av that luxury, even if we campaign from now till June next year, selection will still be done before the election
That is why we are where we are now. If you and me and other nigerians decide to vote for any of them, it will surely count. A new nigeria surely begin with me and you taking decision on who to vote for.
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by sogodihno: 10:25am On Nov 19, 2018
maxiuc:
cheesy

The way Nigeria is divided it can't work

You have the North who has the most oldest active politicians

You have the South West who will sell their birth rights to make sure they rally and vote those old northern politicians

You have the South East shouting Ipob or nothing

You have south south shouting our oil our oil

The way Nigeria is it can slightly get better and the better was during goodluck Jonathan era

shut up! Jonathan error was the worst. ineffectual baboon.

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Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by Vested(m): 10:30am On Nov 19, 2018
LordAdam16:
Because they have no chance of winning. And this is not because of the candidates per se, but because of the current stage of our democracy. Our democracy is only 24 years old. As such, we can't have a Trump or Macron rise from obscurity, because we haven't tackled the basics.

We have not reformed campaign finance. In terms of policy, the economy, and most of our critical issues; the vast majority of our voting population is grossly uninformed or unable to engage. 80% of those who'd read both the Next Level and Atiku's Policy Plan will not understand up to 5% of it. Then there are the subtle but very real ethnic and religious bias that cloud the election process.

As a result, campaigning for any of these candidates is an exercise in futility as anyone doing so would be setting the cart before the horse.

Lastly, virtually all of those candidates are just as complicit as to the state we've found ourselves as any of the geriatric front runners for 2019.

* Donald Duke was a governor who performed averagely. His star project Tinapa is one of the most iconic white elephant projects of the last two decades. He is on record for sabotaging an elected government on the direction of the same powers that be.
* Madam Oby served under OBJ, like Atiku. She also sold us the scam in 2015. If Buhari had rewarded her like her BBOG co-founder Hadi, it is highly unlikely she'd be contesting for the Presidency. She's no different from Keyamo and the other anywhere-belle-face activists.
* Sowore also sold us the scam in 2015. And as late as 2017 was still selling the scam even when the illiterates in the village knew otherwise. He like Buhari has a narcissistic complex thinking he holds all the solutions. There's no one he hasn't derided forgetting as President, he'd would need to handle these forces with care and engage if he's to make any progress.
* Moghalu was a CBN deputy governor. Enough said.
* Durotoye also sold us the scam in 2015 and his campaign rips directly from the books of how our established politicians ply their trade. Bottom line, his candidacy does not hold as much promise as his high-sounding words may appear.

These our young aspirants are the Babangida, Abacha, and other young military officers during Nigeria's infancy. Pillars that have been part of the problem whitewashing themselves as saviors. My advice for them is to go local and change things. If the Presidency is the only way you can effect change, you need to take a chill pill.

Buhari was a military governor. Atiku won a governorship election. GEJ, Yar'Adua, and OBJ same thing. It is the height of arrogance to expect that because you run a newspaper, ran an activist campaign, or are young, then the nation's seat of power should be gifted to you.

-Lord

This is the best comment I've seen so far.
The rest are looking at things with kids gloves and don't understand what a political movement means.
Thanks for saying it just the way it's been lodged in my mind all this while.
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by AkpaMgbor(m): 10:34am On Nov 19, 2018
Wahala90:
I am not against them. I am just against Buhari. The man who took our young ready-to-grow democracy into series of military dictatorship rules that crippled our democracy.
The Igbos also got their fair share of Buhari's nepotic vindictive hounding, Alex ekwueme was incarcerated while his oga shehu shagari was given house arrest! Ambrose Ali was also given the same treatment and all these without trial! The Igbos remember Buhari for who he is..they voted yaradua a fulani man but consistently rejected Buhari..I then wonder why other people accuse them of rejecting Buhari because of his tribe..the same people accusing the Igbos also rejected Buhari consistently at the polls, until 2015..when that same Buhari they've been rejecting became their knight in shining armour.
Re: Question: Why Can't We Campaign For One Of These Younger Minds? by gabicon: 10:35am On Nov 19, 2018
The reason is simply ideological subversion perpetrated by the ruling class.

Ideological subversion is the change in perception of reality of every young Nigerian to such an extent that despite the abundance of information, no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interests of defending themselves, their families, their community and their country.

I mean PMB has done very poorly but his follower's perception has been engineered to want him back, Atiku and his PDP clan are crooks that have robbed the nation blind but despite the abundance of proof, many young people are still atikulated.

The recalibration of mind of our youths started some 20 years ago when our teachers preferred us cramming their notes and regurgitating it in exams, killing every form of creativity in us. our perception of reality has simply been what the whoever is in authority says.

if you really want to understand what is happenng to Nigerian youths read the article link:

http://jack-and-gilles-went-up-the-hill..com/2011/05/four-stages-of-ideological-subversion.html

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