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Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by emorej92: 8:19am On Jan 03, 2019
Nigerian Youth Evolution first public and political statement published on nairaland on Thursday, 3rd January 2019 at 8:20AM. Happy Christmas and Merry New year and above all, welcome back to reality. Read, query and contribute.


Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight and Response.


The Nigerian youth, the first African youth, the messiahs of African democracy. This is only your potential and destiny, and people die every day with their potential and destiny. We must understand that potentials and destinies are nothing more than possibilities which work with logic, choices and natural law.


Flashback to the eve of independence, the 1960 political generation knew that there was a manifest destiny, a destiny to lead Africa. However, they never knew that this destiny so great, needed more than mere talk and prophecy to actually manifest. They never knew that the country will be thrown into several minor and major conflicts that could possibly divide the country's citizens psychologically for life just few years from independence. Most importantly, they never thought it wise to understand that they were humans and will surely outlive their existence some day and leave the spoils of wars, conflicts and ethnic bigotry for the coming generation, because in all their calculations, they developed not an atom of respect for neither vanity nor humanity. This is one phenomenon that has undoubtedly been transferred from their generation to ours. From one lie to another, we have come thus far.


“In a nutshell, we have lived long enough to understand the truth and the lies.” .


FROM WHEN WILL WE BEGIN TO TELL OURSELVES THE TRUTH?


When it comes to politics, the picture is as clear as it can be, youths do not believe in the political system created by the 1960 politicians and their mentality. They created a political mentality of do or die, of divide and rule, of corruption as motivation for political participation and above all, a mentality of regime security rather than national security. It is also not difficult to see that like us, they do not believe in education, thus the horrible state of both state and federal schools, from basic to tertiary institutions. In their mentality, division is strength, and unity, a fallacy.


What is noteworthy at this point, is that the consequences of their choices, which are indirectly our choices and the choices of our forefathers, will be paid for, by the entire black race, for it is easy to see where all this is going without a microscope. Africa, from the birth of this mentality, has been a pool of conflicts, and will continue to be until we hit the rock of total war, which is the climax of the kind of insecurity Nigeria and Africa suffers.


What are we angry about? .


“It will only get worse if we keep reacting this way.” .


The plights of the youths are buried deep in responsibility and expectation arising from the so called manifest destiny and messiah-ship of Africa which has been misconceived by the 1960 generation to mean driving the continent deep into corruption and insecurity.
However, these expectations and responsibilities which are to be directed towards the government are directed inwardly to the youths themselves, since they do not believe in the 1960 generation of politicians.
The consequence of this is what I like to call early maturity. A wonderful illustration would be…


“those kids who are to be blowing knockouts are buying or planning to buy benz, knowing that buying benz and stuff only pulls down the naira against the dollar” .


…Unequal opportunities, fused with an unfair play-ground have led to a high level of unemployment and psychological imbalance among youths. The result is an increase in all man for himself mentality.


The social class stratification is another plight, as it is better imagined in a 2018 Nigerian society, that the poor unemployed youth will break into the upper class. This is still the case even with the proliferating get rich quick mentality in the society.


Opportunity is said to be the only antidote to poverty, however with the very few opportunities available only to the highly connected, Nigerian youths have formed a habit of finding opportunities where none exists.


“Our response undermines our size, creativity and exposure and position in Africa“.


Action causes reaction; therefore Nigerians are reacting to their plight in various ways which are in most cases termed unhealthy for a developing society like Nigeria and by extension, Africa.


The constant increase in political apathy among youths is a major in the unhealthy reactions, more so, when Nigerian youths are exposed enough to understand the effect of political apathy in a society.


Social media heavy weights, but no weight pulled politically except as evil agents of propaganda and hate, therefore, furthering the insolence of the passing generation of politicians.


“The politicians and celebrities only want to white in appearance, not in ideology” .


We are out of mentors in the society. Politicians should be our first mentors, but youths have found mentors in musicians and celebrities who want nothing but to be white in nature and culture. Even at the rate of copycat, the opposite achievement is the case, because the significant parts of white culture which includes political awareness are constantly ignored.


We also have so many youths running away from the problem, only to meet a bigger problem wherever they find themselves. If you doubt me ask the Libyans and co. Even when we succeed in making the illegal money, just like our mentor celebrities, we waist it on the white man’s products, causing further damage to our society, politically, socially and economically.


This clearly shows that no matter how much we run from Nigerian society and politics, our mentality, ideology and drive are still products of this political system, as the culture copying being practiced today started with the politicians who have been copying since 1960, but fortunately for their pockets, have only succeeded in copying the defects of white culture into the defunct black culture.


“Countless political parties, not a single ideology, except camping and decamping” .



EVOLUTION RECOMMENDATION


“We must phase out their mentality with an ideology” .


The recommendation lies in our response to our nature, our political system, and our plight. There is no living creature without a plight, plights are natural. We must find ourselves somewhere as far as life is concerned. Rich, poor, confused, tired, sick, wounded, disabled, heart broken, there will also be criminals. This is evidence to show the dynamics of life and natural existence.


Wherever we find ourselves, the first thing is acceptance, we are who we are.
Then we must decide what we want and the direction to go. The poor man might decide to get rich by any means available to him. There is always the factor of choice.


“A decision must be made” .


We must understand that whichever direction we choose, the foundation is not entirely ours to lay. For example, the plight we are faced with today is as a result of bad choices made by leaders, some of whom are still alive witnessing the damage already done and ready to do nothing to improve living conditions. Some were made by our forefathers, who perhaps chose to suffer and smile.


“If we don’t find a way to check and influence the people at the top, then there will be no way for anyone until the country is restarted by years of war, with neither victor nor vanquished.” .


This is inevitable in any society swimming in a pool of corruption.


We must create for ourselves, an ideology that works. A unique political ideology that covers all aspects of our lives. This, 1960 political generation failed to do. Till date, neither the north, south, east or west have an ideology except the usual corruption or the angry sit at home lot. We must flush out their mentality with an ideology that actually works.


It is easy to see, the people we try to copy, the west, how they got where they are now, there has always been an ideological battle. In peace, and in war, these ideologies persisted, till the ideological focus became the people, because it was the only way to preserve the peace of the world.


I know that if the west were still as shallow in mentality as Africans, Africa will still be unable to grasp the meaning of democracy, and our so called leaders will melt at the site of the white man and his weapons of colonialism.


“This ideology must be directed at correcting the misconceptions in music and education.” .

Nigerian youths: Music and Education
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by emorej92: 8:30am On Jan 03, 2019
It is to our detriment if we continue in this mess of a mentality.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by emorej92: 8:41am On Jan 03, 2019
Nigeria is no playground, it’s a fertile ground. The youths must stop playing and start planting...

Nigerian Youth Evolution
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by emorej92: 5:51pm On Jan 03, 2019
This is a failing generation, we must up our game and change our route.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by emorej92: 1:28pm On Feb 01, 2019
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Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by SaiAtikuTill203: 1:53pm On Feb 01, 2019
The only person that owes Nigerians explanations on;
a) Why the Biggest economy in African and 3rd fasted growing economy in the world (2014) crashed in just 10 months of his assuming office, is Buhari.
b) Buhari is the only person that will explain why 12,4Million Nigeria lost their jobs because of zero economic focus of his govt.
c) Buhari is the only person that will explain why over N1.2Trillion was invested in Agriculture and we can't find the food on our dining tables.
d) It is only Buhari, that will answer why over 1,000 were killed (unprotected) by Boko Haram that he told Nigerians that he has defeated.
e) Buhari is the only person that will answer the question on the $1billion he claimed spent on arms and the Army chiefs said that they received nothing.
f) Buhari owes Nigerians explanation why has to pay about $500million for Warplanes that will be supplied in 2022 for a war that is speedily ravaging Nigerians now?
g) The question on the N9.4Trillion Missing in NNPC and catalogue of Looting by Buhari's family, friends, Party members are best explained by Buhari the Oil Minister and President is for Buhari to answer.
h) Buhari should have explained to Nigerians why he failed in all his 2015 three cardinal campaign points in 2015 of Economy, Terror War and Corruption Fight and only succeeded in bringing Poverty in the land.
This is why I said that Atiku was Right leaving the campaign Venue when Buhari fails to show up, as he can't Debate himself. BUHARI is a DISASTER.buhari runs a govt of 'blame game'
he considers himself above the Law and can jettison the justice system to be subservient to his service He recruited one of the most incompetent persons to serve as Ministers
He recruited certificate forgers and Law breakers to serve as Ministers
He appointed dead people into federal parastatals
He likes appointing old people to sensitive offices
He believes on the superiority of his ethnic group or region to other regions
He introduced Double digit inflation to the country
He banned relevant items without a good plan of how to locally substitute them
The currency of the country was devalued under his watch as the currency lost more than 50℅ of its value on just few months
Under his watch, the stock exchange lost more than 50℅ of its value
He Encourages World leaders to deport citizens of his country that fled the country
They have to interpret English into English to him*
He runs away from intellectual discussions like debates*
He never established a single business close to thirty years after leaving power
He never wrote a single book, a sign of a dormant brain*
He never improved himself academically thirty years after leaving power*
He never suggested to any leader an idea as to how to make the nation better*
All he did when he lost election was to threaten the country
Lives are always lost due to his comments whenever he loses elections
The only integri thief leader in the history of the country
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by emorej92: 3:06pm On Feb 01, 2019
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SaiAtikuTill203:
The only person that owes Nigerians explanations on;
a) Why the Biggest economy in African and 3rd fasted growing economy in the world (2014) crashed in just 10 months of his assuming office, is Buhari.
b) Buhari is the only person that will explain why 12,4Million Nigeria lost their jobs because of zero economic focus of his govt.
c) Buhari is the only person that will explain why over N1.2Trillion was invested in Agriculture and we can't find the food on our dining tables.
d) It is only Buhari, that will answer why over 1,000 were killed (unprotected) by Boko Haram that he told Nigerians that he has defeated.
e) Buhari is the only person that will answer the question on the $1billion he claimed spent on arms and the Army chiefs said that they received nothing.
f) Buhari owes Nigerians explanation why has to pay about $500million for Warplanes that will be supplied in 2022 for a war that is speedily ravaging Nigerians now?
g) The question on the N9.4Trillion Missing in NNPC and catalogue of Looting by Buhari's family, friends, Party members are best explained by Buhari the Oil Minister and President is for Buhari to answer.
h) Buhari should have explained to Nigerians why he failed in all his 2015 three cardinal campaign points in 2015 of Economy, Terror War and Corruption Fight and only succeeded in bringing Poverty in the land.
This is why I said that Atiku was Right leaving the campaign Venue when Buhari fails to show up, as he can't Debate himself. BUHARI is a DISASTER.buhari runs a govt of 'blame game'
he considers himself above the Law and can jettison the justice system to be subservient to his service He recruited one of the most incompetent persons to serve as Ministers
He recruited certificate forgers and Law breakers to serve as Ministers
He appointed dead people into federal parastatals
He likes appointing old people to sensitive offices
He believes on the superiority of his ethnic group or region to other regions
He introduced Double digit inflation to the country
He banned relevant items without a good plan of how to locally substitute them
The currency of the country was devalued under his watch as the currency lost more than 50℅ of its value on just few months
Under his watch, the stock exchange lost more than 50℅ of its value
He Encourages World leaders to deport citizens of his country that fled the country
They have to interpret English into English to him*
He runs away from intellectual discussions like debates*
He never established a single business close to thirty years after leaving power
He never wrote a single book, a sign of a dormant brain*
He never improved himself academically thirty years after leaving power*
He never suggested to any leader an idea as to how to make the nation better*
All he did when he lost election was to threaten the country
Lives are always lost due to his comments whenever he loses elections
The only integri thief leader in the history of the country
its not just Buhari... we are all to blame for our misfortunes, because somehow, we have formed a culture of not holding politicians accountable for their promises and failures. The youths have the power to change this. At least starting from a social media revolution.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by SaiAtikuTill203: 3:18pm On Feb 01, 2019
emorej92:
Itits not just Buhari... we are all to blame for our misfortunes, because somehow, we have formed a culture of not holding politicians accountable for their promises and failures. The youths have the power to change this. At least starting from a social media revolution.
Atiku to be president WILL bring the future that we desire AND it would send a strong message to aspiring politicians that Nigerians have outgrown the habit that encourages failures and totalitatrians in Government. If Atiku fails we shall show him the door in 2023, but if we fail to make that bold statement now, then I can tell you that Nigeria's challenges may go beyond 2027. We cannot afford not to let this Government go, they have wronged and taken Nigerians for granted on too many levels. I just hope we are able to show our leaders that the power they wield was given to them by us.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by emorej92: 3:34pm On Feb 01, 2019
SaiAtikuTill203:
Atiku to be president WILL bring the future that we desire AND it would send a strong message to aspiring politicians that Nigerians have outgrown the habit that encourages failures and totalitatrians in Government. If Atiku fails we shall show him the door in 2023, but if we fail to make that bold statement now, then I can tell you that Nigeria's challenges may go beyond 2027. We cannot afford not to let this Government go, they have wronged and taken Nigerians for granted on too many levels. I just hope we are able to show our leaders that the power they wield was given to them by us.
i totally agree, the first step towards progress in any democratic society is never to allow a failed government return to power. Even though I thought and knew Buhari was a higher evil than Jonathan, I was happy at Jonathan’s defeat, because it meant that Nigerians had learnt not to repeat failure. Whether or not the coming elections are rigged, Nigerians must once again show their power against an incumbent failure. This is a way to build up an ideology against bad governance and myopic leadership. It does not mean that I think Atiku is far better than Buhari, but I know that Buhari has done nothing that warrants his re-election.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by SaiAtikuTill203: 3:42pm On Feb 01, 2019
emorej92:
i totally agree, the first step towards progress in any democratic society is never to allow a failed government return to power. Even though I thought and knew Buhari was a higher evil than Jonathan, I was happy at Jonathan’s defeat, because it meant that Nigerians had learnt not to repeat failure. Whether or not the coming elections are rigged, Nigerians must once again show their power against an incumbent failure. This is a way to build up an ideology against bad governance and myopic leadership. It does not mean that I think Atiku is far better than Buhari, but I know that Buhari has done nothing that warrants his re-election.

GOD BLESS YOU SIR.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by emorej92: 3:43pm On Feb 01, 2019
Racoon your opinion is need on here... Ideology against the current political mentality.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by emorej92: 3:46pm On Feb 01, 2019
SaiAtikuTill203:


GOD BLESS YOU SIR.
quick question... are you a paid Atiku supporter?
Forgive me but your moniker assumes that for me.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by viccipedia: 3:52pm On Feb 01, 2019
Nigerian youths definitely do not look like they are ready for any form of ideological battle with the current political elites, it looks more like they’re getting creative with activities such as underwear theft...

I weep.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by SaiAtikuTill203: 3:53pm On Feb 01, 2019
emorej92:
quick question... are you a paid Atiku supporter?
Forgive me but your moniker assumes that for me.
NOPE...just a concerned NIGERIAN
Majority of Nigerians are oppressed people but they dont know it..and have taken it as a way of life. Our dignity have been strip off us with little to hold on to....and they are not bothered as long as it can provide some scrumps of bread on their table at that point in time with no care in the world if the country burns to the ground.sometimes I wonder why matured and discerning mind have allowed this shallow thinkers to occupy every nook and cranny of the Nairaland.
People can vote for any one from any party who appeal to them but they should not market stupidity and insanity and call it Intelligence.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by emorej92: 4:11pm On Feb 01, 2019
SaiAtikuTill203:
NOPE...just a concerned NIGERIAN
Majority of Nigerians are oppressed people but they dont know it..and have taken it as a way of life. Our dignity have been strip off us with little to hold on to....and they are not bothered as long as it can provide some scrumps of bread on their table at that point in time with no care in the world if the country burns to the ground.sometimes I wonder why matured and discerning mind have allowed this shallow thinkers to occupy every nook and cranny of the Nairaland.
People can vote for any one from any party who appeal to them but they should not market stupidity and insanity and call it Intelligence.
the truth is, from the top to the bottom of this country, no one knows or understands the idea behind respect for vanity.

Suffering and smiling yes, but we haven’t seen any suffering yet. On the eve of the French Revolution, all the lower class class could afford with a days wage was a loaf of bread. Nigerians have not gotten to that stage. We still see testimonies of grass to grace, with religious leaders constantly taming the masses with “heavenly reward for earthly suffering “. When these are no more, and the masses cannot even afford food, not to talk of shelter and clothing. In Nigeria’s case, over population is underway. Only then will Nigerians realize the effect of political apathy.
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by viccipedia: 4:14pm On Feb 01, 2019
emorej92:
the truth is, from the top to the bottom of this country, no one knows or understands the idea behind respect for vanity.

Suffering and smiling yes, but we haven’t seen any suffering yet. On the eve of the French Revolution, all the lower class class could afford with a days wage was a loaf of bread. Nigerians have not gotten to that stage. We still see testimonies of grass to grace, with religious leaders constantly taming the masses with “heavenly reward for earthly suffering “. When these are no more, and the masses cannot even afford food, not to talk of shelter and clothing. In Nigeria’s case, over population is underway. Only then will Nigerians realize the effect of political apathy.
score!
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by SaiAtikuTill203: 4:23pm On Feb 01, 2019
emorej92:
the truth is, from the top to the bottom of this country, no one knows or understands the idea behind respect for vanity.

Suffering and smiling yes, but we haven’t seen any suffering yet. On the eve of the French Revolution, all the lower class class could afford with a days wage was a loaf of bread. Nigerians have not gotten to that stage. We still see testimonies of grass to grace, with religious leaders constantly taming the masses with “heavenly reward for earthly suffering “. When these are no more, and the masses cannot even afford food, not to talk of shelter and clothing. In Nigeria’s case, over population is underway. Only then will Nigerians realize the effect of political apathy.
SPOT ON
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by helinues: 4:26pm On Feb 01, 2019
Nigerian youths are busy playing with sands
Re: Nigerian Youths: Politics, Plight And Response by viccipedia: 4:37pm On Feb 01, 2019
helinues:
Nigerian youths are busy playing with sands
lol and stealing underwear...

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