Academic Marshal, Literacy is a Must

  • Breaking News

    Thursday, 29 October 2020

    Nigerian Youth Eye 2023 by Rabi'a Aminu Daneji




     


    Nigerian Youth eye 2023


    by: Rabi'a Aminu Daneji


    Indeed, Nigeria is facing alot of challenges, and she needs to struggle and fight in order to get her dignity back in a legal way. It is unpleasant to see our country tearing/falling apart.


    The thing is Nigerians suddenly developed confidence to cry out their problems/complaints about a police unit called SARS through protest. The SARS is said to be oppressive towards deviants and even innocent ones. They couldn't take it any longer because the people are already tired and suffering from the current situation of this country. That's why they reacted in a way one couldn't have imagined.


    Sadly, the indeed peaceful protest, was eventually hijacked by hoodlums who began to act violently. They went ahead and looted covid19 palliatives which resulted to crisis.They think a protest isn't enough. People lost their lives in the process.

    Now the question is, is it the protest that triggered/pursued them to vandalize government's property or the hunger/impatience that is instilled in them? 


    People especially the youth, should understand that fighting for their rights should be through the ballots because they are the ones that are supposed to ensure peaceful coexistence in the society.


    Selection of leaders that would practice good governance is the legal and safer means to make the country better. 2023 is coming where the future of Nigeria lies.....

    No comments:

    Post a Comment