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The Nigerian Youth In Times Like This by kendo24(m): 4:56pm On Jun 20, 2017
There is rising ethnic tension in the country, we have been divided beyond far beyond our own imagination, we have forgotten we are unemployed, we are fanning the embers of war, a war we still do not know how it will turn out to be, who the real victors will be.

At the end, one thing is certain, we will all lose, both the victor and the vanquished. lets ask ourselves this question, why is no legislator moving for restructuring? Your answer is as good as mine, under the present system, they earn more than they would earn if they become regional parliamentarians. In other words, they are always united in matters of common interest, why cant the youths be united too, across ethnic, party, religious divide.

Statistics show that Nigeria is made up of 60% youths, that mean to say we can actually chose a youth president if we agree to. But then comes the big question, will he be igbo, hausa or yoruba? The day we stop asking the tribe question is the day we begin to live...
Re: The Nigerian Youth In Times Like This by deedeedee1: 5:31pm On Jun 20, 2017
Nobody is asking for war. All what we want is referendum, so that we can successfully separate. Even the northern youths have made it clear that they do not want war.

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