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Nigeria Youth Wise Up!

Governor Tambawal of Sokoto State attending his son's graduation in the UK.    
Senate President attending his son's graduation in the UK.
Emir of Kano attending the graduation of his daughter in the UK.      
Sultan attending his daughter's graduation in the UK.

YOUTHS BE WISE
•√ Senate president Bukola Saraki’s son, Seni
Saraki graduated from the London School
of Economics
•√ okonjo iweala's four children graduated
from Harvard University
•√ none of Gbajabiamila's children studied in
this country.
YET
LAUTECH has been shut down for almost
10months
BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY has been on
strike for 4months
°°° Benue state governor (Ottom) bought
wheel barrow for youths as empowerment
°°° average Nigerian hardly afford 3-square
meals
All they could do for graduate is NYSC which is just #19,800 that their own children can't spend in just one week (at most)..

They brought N-power for graduates, set to employ 300,000 when over 2million graduates have applied... For  JUST #30,000
Yet, majority of these leaders enjoyed free education, free meals, accommodation, and even immediate jobs after school..
And then, some crazy Youths will still kill themselves for these WICKED SOULS during election period ...

Any Youth that  fight for these people will SUFFER!!!!!!
I wish more youths can see this.

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