06/01/2016
ARISE O SLEEPING YOUTHS...... Nigerian youth is ready to take up challenges in national service but their only snag is the absence of opportunities and our leaders are not encouraging.
Before and during electioneering, we hear youth first is our priority, why not again after.
The youths are no longer future determinant but immediate determinant, no more leaders of tomorrow but today's leaders because our youths are awaken.
It's digital age, youths rule the world!
Yoruba Adage says: Omode gbon, Agba gbon lafi da ile-ife, which means it takes the joint efforts of the old and young to make Nigeria better but the reverse is the reality today when elders seem to know it all and asking young ones to keep quite with tales of how he/she was born and generations before him/her. Are we building the youths or destroying them in silent?
Are we building a recessive youth or active youth?
Are we building a dumb youth or speakers?
It is high time we break silence, we must speak and let our voice be heard, we must demand for participation in the leadership of this country and all works of life. The time is now now!
It's not rudeness, not pride, not sturbboness but a clarion call on all Nigerian Youths, , O sleeping youths.
Yes, you are our elders, fathers, mothers, guardians with HIGH ESTEEM, we respect you and obey you but we can not keep learning only by listening alone without making our voice heard, without involving and engaging us in the process.
We will keep consulting you and not render you useless like you are doing to us now, we will still carry you along not like the way you are sidelining us now.
Yes, it's not a constitutional rights for youths involvement and engagement in governance process in Nigeria because our constitution is not fair to Nigeria youths. But it's a fundamental MORAL RIGHTS.
Another Yoruba Adage says: O sa ti a ba nsin ti ao fi to mode si, o ni pe paarun which means what you are doing and sending off the young ones will either soon fade off or be misuse because the young ones are not carried along.
The best way a teacher can communicate is through practicable experiment.
What is the ratio of youths to elders working now, we want to know the ratio of youths to elders in decision making at all tiers of government & parastatals/Agencies and local governments.
Are all our youths re****ed?
Are all our youths not faithful?
Are all our youths not proactive and industrious?
How can the youths in Nigeria then take charge when elders are not ready to leave the stage when the ovation is loudest?
I'm part of the movement... ...
Movement Of Ordinary Nigerian