*Open Letter To Nigerian Youths, A Must Read* - The Media

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Arise O Compatriots! Arise O ye Nigerian youths

By: *_Emini Memo , Lagos Nigeria._*


This is a clarion call to all Nigerian youths no matter where you are or what you do, it doesn't
matter your tribe, religion or the language you speak, what really matters is that you are a Nigerian youth. I think it is high time we arose to our basic responsibilities of leading.

It has been a longtime (childhood), that we've been called the leaders of tomorrow, when will our tomorrow come? It has been a long time we have been dreaming of becoming Governors, President, senators etc.



When will this dream come to reality? When shall we wake up from our slumber? Won't we stop dreaming? Those that ruled us in those years when we were called the leaders of tomorrow are still the leaders of today. I ask again, when is that tomorrow?


Is it that our current leaders don't have replacements? No, it isn't. We have better youths that can creatively replace them. In fact God has not created anyone that is irreplaceable except God himself.
Is it because we are still young and don't know how to govern? No, in fact most of them are not as qualified, skilled and responsible to be a leader even though we may have our lapses it is because no one is perfect.


Firstly, In my humble opinion, I think the major reason why they're still there is because POWER IS SWEET. Don't forget that even after Obasanjo's military regime and two terms of four years each under democracy he still wanted a third term. The sweetness of power killed Gaddafi of Libya. The sweetness of power recently sent Yahya Jammeh of Gambia on exile. No wonder President Donald Trump blasted African leaders.
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Emini Memo writes from Lagos State.

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