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What Do We Think Of "Compulsory Saturdays": National Development; YOUTHS, HELP by enlightenedmind: 12:45am On Apr 14, 2016
I have been thinking of how the youth of this country can put in our own work into the efforts of the current govt? We need to help. We cannot sit on our asses and expect china to build our economy for us. How about something like a scheme of National Independent development. Where young people come out on weekends to contribute to infrastructural development? In anyway that we can. We can set up clean up groups, in each states at least on Saturdays? Or anything come up with Ideas.

We are just sitting and wailing. Do we go ahead? Who is on board? Just 1 rep per state to see what they can do in their states.
Re: What Do We Think Of "Compulsory Saturdays": National Development; YOUTHS, HELP by enlightenedmind: 1:01am On Apr 14, 2016
enlightenedmind:
I have been thinking of how the youth of this country can put in our own work into the efforts of the current govt? We need to help. We cannot sit on our asses and expect china to build our economy for us. How about something like a scheme of National Independent development. Where young people come out on weekends to contribute to infrastructural development? In anyway that we can. We can set up clean up groups, in each states at least on Saturdays? Or anything come up with Ideas.

We are just sitting and wailing. Do we go ahead? Who is on board? Just 1 rep per state to see what they can do in their states.

No One? Really? Guys please
Re: What Do We Think Of "Compulsory Saturdays": National Development; YOUTHS, HELP by CHIJIOKE1314: 1:29am On Apr 14, 2016
This your thoughts need serious improvement..

U are here trying to assign yourself to perpetual damnation, while Bubu and his cohorts are sending their offspring to work at CBN..

Let me ask you.. Are you in enemity with CBN?
Are you not tired of poverty?

Why must you clean the road..Pls no offence. .are you mad? You said no?
So why are u more interested in road cleaning of all the things you could request to do..

No be people dey work for NNPC, Shell, Total..


See check urself now u can still coordinate..

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Re: What Do We Think Of "Compulsory Saturdays": National Development; YOUTHS, HELP by chriskosherbal(m): 2:06am On Apr 14, 2016
It may not be a bad idea to contribute to development, but the government should provide the needed platform.
Re: What Do We Think Of "Compulsory Saturdays": National Development; YOUTHS, HELP by Nobody: 2:21am On Apr 14, 2016
CHIJIOKE1314:
This your thoughts need serious improvement..

U are here trying to assign yourself to perpetual damnation, while Bubu and his cohorts are sending their offspring to work at CBN..

Let me ask you.. Are you in enemity with CBN?
Are you not tired of poverty?

Why must you clean the road..Pls no offence. .are you mad? You said no?
So why are u more interested in road cleaning of all the things you could request to do..

No be people dey work for NNPC, Shell, Total..


See check urself now u can still coordinate..

Hehehe my sentiment exactly. The youth should volunteer to clean..... the roads..... of all things
What a waste of bright young minds and energetic bodies.

The government should give people jobs mate, and if not people should hustle. Some of the hustle can be helping the environment/community, but the lastttt thing you should ever do is volunteer to sweep a useless road somewhere. That's not even development, that's taking away a janitorial/sanitation job from someone who would get paid for it.
Re: What Do We Think Of "Compulsory Saturdays": National Development; YOUTHS, HELP by enlightenedmind: 4:29am On Apr 14, 2016
chriskosherbal:
It may not be a bad idea to contribute to development, but the government should provide the needed platform.

Ok what if we come up with state groups with youths ready to contibute and i believe the government will be interested. I do not believe we should be sitting down doing nothing. This is once chance we have. Let us start something. I think it will not only boost morale but eas of a bit of tension. sitting around. We can do as little as we can.
Re: What Do We Think Of "Compulsory Saturdays": National Development; YOUTHS, HELP by enlightenedmind: 4:30am On Apr 14, 2016
MrsPhyno:

Hehehe my sentiment exactly. The youth should volunteer to clean..... the roads..... of all things
What a waste of bright young minds and energetic bodies.

The government should give people jobs mate, and if not people should hustle. Some of the hustle can be helping the environment/community, but the lastttt thing you should ever do is volunteer to sweep a useless road somewhere. That's not even development, that's taking away a janitorial/sanitation job from someone who would get paid for it.

You are not doing it forever. And it doesn't have to be clean roads, it can be anything that needs doing that u can do.

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