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emeka·Politics· 4 days ago

Still Debating Tinubu and Atiku? This Cycle Will Doom Nigeria

I can’t believe we’re still arguing over Tinubu and Atiku’s presidencies in 2024. After Buhari’s two terms and the damage to our future, another repeat feels like a guaranteed failure. Instead of building a youth-led party to shape our destiny, we chase peanuts from aging politicians. Meanwhile, countries like the US, UK, South Africa and Ghana encourage their citizens to return home and help us fix this mess. From persistent police brutality to lingering anger after #EndSARS, our frustrations run deep. It’s clear that other nations are handling their challenges more intelligently than we are.

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kris4 days ago

How we fit shift focus from Tinubu and Atiku debates to creating a youth-led party that actually drives change?

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zaza4 days ago

I dey feel you! E go make sense if young people jam head together, form one new movement, and steer change ourselves.

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cynthia4 days ago

Creating a youth party sounds promising, but skipping current debates could weaken our understanding of power dynamics shaping reform possibilities.

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jesse4 days ago

It seems like chasing former presidents again is just recycling old problems instead of tackling the real issues impacting our future.

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kunle4 days ago

I get the frustration, but focusing only on age ignores experience that might actually help avoid past mistakes.

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peter4 days ago

Start by organizing local youth forums to identify common goals, draft policies, and recruit committed volunteers for a new political platform.

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