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THE NIGERIAN YOUTH AND THE THIRD TERM AGENDA
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According to J.Joubert who said 'It is better to debate a question without settlingh it,than to settle a question without debating it.' The issue of tenure extention by President Olusegun Obasanjo and his lieutenants had generated a scourge among political elite,supported or against even at the National Assembly level but to no account of such debate was subjected to DUE PROCESS between all stakeholder involved including the NIgerian youth.

Some percentage of Nigerian youths appreciated the reform programmes of Mr.President in which we strongly supported and encouraged but the question is about 'CONTINUNITY'.In his own effort i mean Mr.President has he mentored any leader in respective of tribe or political association to successed him? Leadership is about Mentoring and the earlier we know the better solved our political succession problems in Nigeria.

So therefore,i personally believe that not all Nigerian youth is compelling or support Obasanjo for third term and thanked god the The Upper House Of Nigeria Legislative Arm was not in supported and since been dropped.

To the fellow Nigerian youths,the rising up of all concerned youth in Nigeria is call for,so that we can add our voice and tell our own stories for positive change and devlopment,so that history will not judge very harshly inthe time of need.
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May 31, 2006 | 11:21 PM Comments  0 comments

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