Obi charges youth to invest in their future same passion for BBNaija

Mon, Aug 31, 2020
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Youth

PETER Obi, vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the 2019 elections, has advised Nigerian youths to invest their time, energy and resources in productive endeavours that would give their lives meaning.

In a lecture to mark Anaedoonline 2nd Anniversary at the weekend, Obi called on Nigerian youths to focus the same strength and passion with which they engage in less edifying pursuits such as Big Brother Nigeria, BBNaija, reality show in the pursuit of their future which, according to him, included, taking interest in electing good people into leadership positions.

Decrying the culture of casting votes based on what Nigerians have baptized “Stomach Infrastructure,” Obi noted that the many societal ills bedevilling the country, if left unfettered, would hit the youth hard.

Lamenting the rising rate of unemployment, inflation, poverty, ridiculous debt profile and many other economic ills, Obi said that fighting against them should form the focus of Nigerian youths whose future were becoming more bleak by the day.

“If the youth could use the same time they devoted on social media, analyzing the happenings in BBNaija house to the governance of the country and support for young leaders with good vision for the country, Nigeria would be a better nation for all.

“The nation is bedevilled by many societal ills like corruption, high unemployment rate, high cost of business operations, rising debt profile, etc. The youth whose future is being jeopardised should be the vanguards of change and advocates of good governance, instead of being after inanities and unproductive ventures,” Obi said.

He opined that no power could stop a group of determined youths who had the desire to make positive impacts in their country. Obi, therefore, called on the youth to take their future in their hands and fight for good governance and a better nation for all.

Citing developed countries like the United Kingdom and the United States as examples, Obi said that the youth formed a strong political force that determined the political and economic course in such places. He advised Nigerian youths to focus more on building a better future for themselves and for the generations unborn.

– Aug. 31 2020 @ 15:19 GMT |

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