END SAR PHASE II: NIGERIA YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT OF THE DAY

END SAR PHASE II: NIGERIA YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT OF THE DAY

END SAR PHASE II: NIGERIA YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT OF THE DAY:
I once said the government of the day is another scamdemic, in the history of the Nigeria as country. During the fight against #police brutality Nigerian youth ought not to leave the street to end this scamdemic and his cronies once and for all, because the tools of oppression of the state are the police, but most of influencers don’t see beyond the #EndSars in which we need to resist them all, to hold our destiny our hand, but the reverse is the case, but I think we learn our lesson in the hard way, we can now begin to strategies to defeat our oppressor’s in unity now, the oppressor are united, why is it difficult for the oppressed to unite themselves in fighting against oppression, intimidation, victimization.

After #EndSARS, what next?
END SAR PHASE II: NIGERIA YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT OF THE DAY


If we failed this time around, it will take us another 60years to unveil the mask of retrogression unleashed on us. Some will still be thinking and questioning themselves why do I need to fight against oppression in the land, here are the reasoning why all oppressed needs to speak in one voice to liberate ourselves from this shackles of oppression, we do say Nigeria has over 200million people in which 70% are youth, out of the 70% not greater than 15% are employed with minimum wages 0f 18,000 per month in which the VAT has been increased to 7.5% in which the minimum wages of 30,000 has been implemented for the few youth who are gainful but they can enforce the VAT increment, this is just by the way, do you that we are over-taxed whether being gainfully employed or not either through public or private institution.


Still on employment and job creation have you ever notice that federal official jobs are not fully publicized, have you ever ask why? The high ranked job opportunity would have been shared among the oppressor of the same class and if it later link to the public it is highest bidder whether state or federal parastatals, (omo olomo la re ni ise de torutoru) only the petty jobs of extorting will be reserved for the common man and when they might bargain of returns for releasing the job to the common man, because they don’t want you and I to be up to them to challenge their criminal activities in which if you dare challenge them you will be oppress and intimidated with the state agent of oppression i.e. Police, SSS etc. what happen to 45% of the youth population? They are jobless.


Social amenities are among the primary duties of a responsible government but reverse is the case of Nigeria, I once write on my page the 70% of what we (Nigerians) to God to do for us are the basic social amenities in a responsible government should guarantee his citizens, what do we enjoy as a citizen of Nigeria. Infrastructure is zero, health care system is very poor, power supply we are still paying for darkness while those country that we share power are celebrating years of adequate supply of power while we the master-minders are suffering from blackout upon paying high tariffs rate, we still suffer for what we have within our reach.


But, the few oppressors are busy recycling themselves to empty pour treasury on the ground that we the oppressed are not united to confront and break the chain of oppression, our country is blessed with Natural resources which is enough to run and develop our country by ourselves.
Education sector has no truncates with strike to stop the #Revolution of the people from evolving but “No one can stop an idea whose time has come” we must free ourselves from the hand of the oppressor by ourselves. We keep on producing graduate without employment opportunity, almost 80% of Nigeria graduate are jostle daily for employment due to the limited job opportunities. Nigeria government has failed the youths because they don’t want us to overtake them but they forgot that for every successful country in world there youth are up to something. It is high we synergize and throw this oppressors and their cronies into the dam and overtake/overthrow them before they ruin our lives as they did to our fore-fathers, fathers and mothers. ASUU on 9months strike without any promising agreement from the government to call off the strike but their children are out of the country to study with our tax-payer money. Can you the level of high impunity in Nigeria, they are busy destroy the future of the Nigeria by killing us gradually through defunct education system to place their children over us to continue from where their father stopped. Hope we haven’t forgotten Mr. President Claim at world meeting in which he claimed that “NIGERIA YOUTH ARE LAZY”. We need to demonstrate to make him realize we are not lazy by sending him packing to Daura.

END SAR PHASE II: NIGERIA YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT OF THE DAY
END SAR PHASE II: NIGERIA YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT OF THE DAY


If we Nigeria youth cannot reason the sycophants of tribalism, religious then we will remain the chain of oppression, because these are tolls being used by the oppressor to divide us, that it is in Islam to protest, but they forget 2012 when this incumbent government engage in protest which claim lives and properties the cleric didn’t see then but now they can preach against protest now, or have they forgotten 1983 when this same individual overthrow democratically elected president. We need to deliver ourselves from the religious bigotry which will only put on bondage and turn us to slave.


We have what it takes to change our country ourselves, let’s wise up and awake the giant in us to fight this scamdiemic government of the day. The second of wave of #ENDSARS will consume all the oppressor be part of this, make it happen, organize, agitate and fight for a better Nigeria that works for all in respective where he/she is born. His regime cannot escape the wind of revolution blowing heavily.

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