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I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by LawyerGodwin(m): 11:41pm On Oct 12, 2020
I pay the President Salary by Aisha Yesufu


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Re: I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by doggedfighter(f): 12:25am On Oct 13, 2020
My heroine

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Re: I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by freeborn02: 1:02am On Oct 13, 2020
The day Nigerians realize that they are the ones sponsoring the training of soldiers, paying salaries to soldiers, paying for their guns and uniform is the day we will be free from oppression by soldiers.

The day we realise that the Nigeria police is useless without the people is the day we will better understand our power

The day we realise that politicians are our sevants and not some gods to be worshipped is the day we will get fully liberated from political oppression.

Yes, no soldier pays for his one training; the Nigerian people sponsors him. So, a soldier that lifts up his hands to beat up a Civilian is bitting the fingers that feed him.

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Re: I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by Nobody: 2:19am On Oct 13, 2020
Continue the protest. DEMAND A NEW NIGERIA. DEMAND A NEW CONSTITUTION.

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Re: I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by Ikengawo: 2:20am On Oct 13, 2020
Igbo Apprenticeship System Makes People Hate Igbos – Aisha Yesufu Sparks Debate




Nigerian activist, Aisha Yesufu has stirred up a debate on Twitter after sharing her opinion that the Igbo apprenticeship system have contributed to why many people from other tribes resent Igbos.
It is given that the age long Igbo apprenticeship system has produced a lot of multimillionaires of Igbo extraction to the wonder of many from other tribes.
The Igbo apprenticeship system allows a businessman take a young person to learn about his business and eventually get settled (given start-up capital) after an agreed period of time, which usually lasts between 5 to 7 years. During the service period, the younger person (servant) serves the businessman (master) while learning the business.
The Igbos have used the system to build themselves and relatives into renowned business men and women even where apprentices have little, or no formal education.
A Twitter user had said: “The Igbo’s apprenticeship program is the only ‘MBA’ class in the world that teaches the real intricacies of running a business, the practical application of SWOT and PESTEL analysis. And when you graduate, they’ll give you seed capital to start the business. A system that works.”
In replying the tweet, Aisha Yesufu pointed out that “The Igbo apprenticeship is an amazing system and the reason Igbos are great in business.”
However, she went on to say that “Everything has it’s advantage and disadvantage and that same system has also portrayed Igbos as clannish people who only employ their own people and never assimilate”
Her tweets opened up a debate as she went on to state that the apprenticeship system have contributed to Igbos been resented the same way Jews are resented.
She went on; “These are my opinions and thoughts over the years and I might be completely wrong but this is how I see it
“There is a need to take a deliberate look at the Igbo apprenticeship system & begin to look at ways of inclusion. It can start with 5% inclusion of others. When you always go to your village to bring those that will work for you how do you expect the people where you are to feel?
“Just like the Jews, Igbos are resented & I have always wondered why? Is it because they are successful and can achieve anything from nothing? Is it the resilience? I concluded it is because it seems no matter how long they stay with you or you with them you are never one in biz
“A situation where as a business person you only employ your people via the apprenticeship model & no matter how long you stay in a place you never employ the indigenes there except to load and off load. there will be resentment. More if it is not one off experience but the norm
“The Jews too have that trait. Family businesses. Helping each other grow in business and capacity to gang up(if na one naira na one naira) on business issues are common traits shared by both Igbos and Jews. The others feel like outsiders not allowed to share in the goodness
“Systems are to be looked at and upgraded from time to time. It is also important to look at how things are perceived by others. You don’t have to change but just know this is how this action is seen by others
“In all the riots I witnessed as a child, I always say it is more economical than religion. Host community usually think it is the others that kept them impoverished. They feel those monies would have been theirs if these people weren’t there. People don’t blame their lazy selves.





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Re: I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by Ikengawo: 2:25am On Oct 13, 2020
You used your legitimate issues with GEJ to crown Buhari and El Rufai
You used your legitimate issues with Buhari to crown Sowore and Atiku


be careful.
Re: I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by OfoIgbo: 6:11am On Oct 13, 2020
She is just an attention seeker.

Desperately wanting to be seen as a major leader of the EndSARS movement, and hopefully getting a sweetheart deal from the federal government for herself.

I am not fooled
Re: I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by LawyerGodwin(m): 10:07am On Oct 22, 2020
doggedfighter:
My heroine

I swear

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Re: I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by LawyerGodwin(m): 10:08am On Oct 22, 2020
freeborn02:
The day Nigerians realize that they are the ones sponsoring the training of soldiers, paying salaries to soldiers, paying for their guns and uniform is the day we will be free from oppression by soldiers.

The day we realise that the Nigeria police is useless without the people is the day we will better understand our power

The day we realise that politicians are our sevants and not some gods to be worshipped is the day we will get fully liberated from political oppression.

Yes, no soldier pays for his one training; the Nigerian people sponsors him. So, a soldier that lifts up his hands to beat up a Civilian is bitting the fingers that feed him.

Succinctly said!!
Re: I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by LawyerGodwin(m): 10:08am On Oct 22, 2020
jerseyboy:
Continue the protest. DEMAND A NEW NIGERIA. DEMAND A NEW CONSTITUTION.

We meet the struggle, till our demands are met.

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Re: I Oay The President Salary By Aisha Yesufu by LawyerGodwin(m): 11:28am On Oct 22, 2020
OfoIgbo:
She is just an attention seeker.

Desperately wanting to be seen as a major leader of the EndSARS movement, and hopefully getting a sweetheart deal from the federal government for herself.

I am not fooled

I beg to differ. She has been fighting for human right long before. She was a voice in bring back chibok girls. I don't think she did this #endsars because of fame or favors

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