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Why Are Nigerian Youths Celestially Stupid?

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By: Tersoo Achineku
Beware of the power of stupid people in large numbers.
It’s been almost two years since I last penned an opinion piece about Nigeria and this has been a long time coming. As usual, I’ll plead that if you’re sensitive or like the Americans say, ‘a snowflake’, then please move ahead because this article will indeed hurt your feelings.
I always say something, entertainment and fun really doesn’t hurt anyone. I advocate for a little bit of fun and bashfulness now and then so please, don’t think that I am a sadist who spends his days on a couch loathing the public and judging everyone. But when education and knowledge takes the back seat for pop culture, then something is indeed wrong.
Over the past 10 years, Nigeria has seen an immerse improvement in connection with the outside world and this has helped us greatly, sadly as it is with the Nigerian mentality, we have forgotten where to draw the line with what we culturally import.
Look, about 80% percent of the Nigerian youth are excruciatingly stupid. Now, there’s stupid in layman terms and then there’s stupidity of heavenly proportions. Now let’s get something right, being stupid has nothing to do with your IQ or brilliance, heck you could be as smart as can be and still be stupid as a rock. Sometimes, stupidity can be salvaged by the remaining 20% who are ‘woke’ and self aware, sadly Nigeria isn’t that lucky because the smart people of our time cannot be heard, thanks to the immense number of stupid youths available.
How does youthful stupidity affect us as a nation you might ask, well it isn’t far-fetched. France broke the norm for the first time and relegated the populist system of elections by voting an outsider who is also, a youth. I was personally rooting for Marine Le Pen but I was also glad a youth was given the opportunity to take the reins of a nation. I was still in glee, until Nigerians decided to spoil my party by lending their voices on the issue. Some lamented that the youths aren’t allowed the opportunity to take charge in Nigeria, others laughed at our old leaders. Now, you’d think this outcry would be based on sensible facts other than the fact that the youths want a chance to lead the nation, sadly that’s where the protests end. So I asked myself a simple question, can the Nigerian youth lead a herd of goats, talk less a 55 year old nation?
 
 
The ‘Who You Epp’ Syndrome
The answer is no! Impossible! The Nigerian youth is too stupid to lead anybody. Our youths are too busy faking their lives on social media to make any sensible progress. They complain that the elders have destroyed our past but if handed the reins of leadership, will ruin our future. It’s a fact, most Nigerians can’t even tell you the name of their state Governor or Senate President or I sadly admit, the name of the President and his Vice. When they fail this simple experiment they defend themselves with a sad answer, who them help? This in Nigerian lingo means, how does knowing facts help my situation?
Nigerian youths have no right to complain about the state of the nation when all they do is defend people who go astray and support corruption. Yes, the biggest sponsors of corruption in Nigeria are the youths. We complain about looters in the government while we go ahead to taint the image of the nation with online forgery and fraud. I do not judge people for whatever reason they resort to crime for, heck, it’s your life isn’t it? But please, why do the youths rally round caught suspects and blame the system for their woes? We deserve the leaders that we have today because we are no more less than they are. The truth is simple, if Nigerian youths were allowed to rule the nation, we’ll be headed straight for destination fucked! Just this past week, a popular miscreant in Oshodi was killed after altercations arose during a primary election of not even the entire political cache, but one party, the APC! Just one party primary spiralled into hell on earth and just guess whom the perpetrators were?
Youths.
Yes, let’s even pretend that since electoral violence has been the norm for decades, the Oshodi crisis can be forgiven. Let’s pretend it’s normal.
Now, Nigeria is a nation that boasts of culture and we celebrate our annual festivals with pride. So please, can someone explain how a simple festival such as Eyo, ended up with 3 deaths? I mean, for James Bond’s sake, it’s a festival, it’s supposed to be all merriment and dancing, how did 3 youths end up dead? Could it have been that there are rival factions in a trivial matter such as a masquerade? A freaking masquerade??? How on earth can there be separate factions for something as flimsy as a fucking masquerade? How can people even lose their lives over a festival of peace and cultural showcase?
Youths.
Now, let’s even pretend that’s also acceptable, hey, maybe the youths were too high on the cultural spirit and things got out of hands. Yes, that’s the explanation, extreme culture addiction! I mean, it’s not like youths banded together to form a group called Badoo Boys to wreck havoc on the people of Ikorodu right? Oh wait, that did happen. Okay, we can’t pretend anymore, maybe there is a problem. Maybe our youths are really stupid. But hey, as long as it doesn’t affect me or my family, who him epp?
 
 
The Curse of Social Media
I spent a good portion of my life trying to imitate the West. You can notice several literary influences in my writing even and that shows just how much I invested in learning how to think, act and live like a ‘white man’. My ideas are based on a simple sentence; How would the Westerners do it? I used to adore the West, until I realized that they were just like us, only with full stomachs and a better economy.
See, Nigerian youths want to copy pop culture to the fullest. We want to talk like them, act like them, walk like them, take pictures like them and sadly, think like them. Now, the same way we have stupid people here is exactly the same way we have stupid people there. Our stupidity ratio is almost the same and this is the culture we want to copy? Why not copy technology and innovations? Why not copy their artful style of expression? Why not copy their style of working together to create conglomerates in entertainment, media and business? Why aren’t we copying the very things that we need? WHY ON EARTH ARE WE COPYING THEIR SNAP-CHAT CULTURE? Why are we copying the duck face? Why are we copying their ‘homies and hoes’ culture? Why are we copying stupidity? Thanks to the American elections my eyes were opened to the fact that the West is also battling stupidity amongst its youth. Sure, the youths aren’t killing anybody, oh wait, they are! Chicago says hi! Isn’t it a sad point that we are so engrossed in acting like Black Americans when they make up a large portions of the stupidity ratio in America? We want to think with our feelings rather than common sense. We want to drive the latest whips and show off like the rappers do over there. We want to showcase our wealth on social media just because they are doing the same thing. We want weird nicknames like Drummers Ear (Rae Sremmurd) and want to mouth off gibberish like Migos et al while showing off the fact that we aren’t missing out in life. AS IF MONEY MAKES A MAN. AS IF BLING AND PROPERTY MAKES A MAN. We have even integrated the ‘fuk boi’ culture and have normalised cheating and unfaithfulness just because we saw it on social media. We have copied all of this while forgetting that the people we copy make up about 17% of the population in America but commit about 54% of the crime over there. Such role models. We also forget that a good portion of the members of Ivy League colleges like Harvard are stupid dumb-asses who have no thoughts of theirs when it comes to social issues. We have no idea that the same people we copy have the same problems as we do, they’re just not as hungry as we are.
 
On a Final Note
I feel bad for the Nigerian youth to be frank. We have socio-economic problems to tackle each day. We are jobless, we are hungry and we are being pushed into thinking that we are missing out on the good things in life. With all these on our shoulders, we still have to keep up appearances on social media. How hectic!
Nigerian youths are stupid, that is a fact. Now how do we fix this? Simple. We need to start calling out the stupidity of our peers first of all. We have to admit that we are not on the right track and we need to rethink our entire existence. We need to stop paying attention to our stupid celebrities who want us to think that money makes the world go round. We need to understand that it’s not about us anymore. No! We have the opportunity to make Nigeria a great enough nation for our children and their offspring. We need to stop blaming everyone in the government because truth be told, we’re all guilty. They’re guilty of stealing our money and we’re guilty of driving the getaway car. We deserve to suffer and face economic strife as long as we continue to be stupid. Stop backing criminals. Stop cheering politicians that steal our money. Stop using tribalism to justify their actions and most of all, stop drinking the social media’s stupidity serum. All this can be classified as a rant because most of our youths would never read to this point of an article but let it be noise nonetheless. I will continue to scream sense into the ears of those who want to hear and to does who want to continue in their stupidity? Who Them Epp?
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Kwankwaso’s Plot to Oust Ganduje

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By Khalid Ibn Abubakar

Political power play, power game as well as high political interests aggregation, are normal variables that define partisan politics. However, when these correlates are stretched beyond certain limits, there may be the likelihood of ushering in very dangerous instinctual reactions that have huge capacity for destabilizing the polity.

For all followers of the politics of Kano, Northwest Nigeria, particularly between May 29, 1999, to May 29, 2007, there is a tie-back to the historical precedence of the joint electoral victory between Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as then governor-elect and Alhaji Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, PhD,  as deputy governor-elect, respectively.

These two gentlemen were members of the same political party, the Peoples’ Democratic Party {PDP}, but they had definitely passed through varying and divergent socialization processes. Even as it is a known fact that all deputy governors in Nigeria are hardly allowed to exercise full political authority, the duo of Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Alhaji Abdullahi Umar Ganduje managed to work together in harmony during their first tenure.

For Alhaji Kwankwaso to consider the inclusion of Ganduje as running mate for the second term, however, it was a tug-of-war. Elders of the party, eminent citizens and significant others, intervened, persuaded and eventually prevailed on Kwankwaso to restore Ganduje to the joint gubernatorial ticket as running mate. They expectedly won the elections. So, they worked together for eight years.

Ganduje was to succeed Kwankwaso as governor, perhaps against the wishes of his former political principal and leader who, after his tenure as governor, was rewarded with a high end political portfolio as Nigeria’s minister of defence by the then President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Over time, Ganduje has achieved a solid political stature which tended to overshadow his former principal. The result is that Kano has been split between the two tendencies. The particular human behavioural trait at play here is none other than the human Ego. As a student of the Freudian tradition, one is quick to point out that the major behavioural set back that any political leadership, must avoid in his or her political career, is by avoiding a negative inter-play of the different roles of the three major clinical psychology properties that regulate the impulse of all human, namely, Id, Ego and Superego, respectively.

These three, when negatively influenced, can bring about the downfall of anybody who is somebody, irrespective of his or her social stratification in the larger society.

It is therefore imperative to point out within this medium that the ongoing struggle for political power, relevance and advantage between a former political principal, Alhaji Kwankwaso, and his “junior” associate, Dr. Ganduje — who by way of chronological and mental age is much more senior and better educated than his erstwhile political boss— can all be traced to politics. That is why there is a desperate plot by Kwankwaso and his group to oust Dr. Ganduje as the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Part of the plot is the sinister scheme to destabilize the Tinubu administration using veiled propaganda, campaign of calumny and allied methods to tarnish APC and its leadership with the hope that such a distraction will add to the political fortunes of Kwankwaso and his NPP in Kano. The calculation is that once Ganduje is out of the way, Kwankwaso and his acolytes can have the whole of Kano to themselves.

Not surprisingly, the whole machinery of the Kano State Government has been deployed to achieve this end.

Dr. Ganduje in his  eight years as governor of Kano State produced a very credible democratic scorecard, whose sectoral achievements  are cogent and verifiable by any interested member of the  public. Apparently not getting adequate results from all the failed plots so far executed by him and his lackeys, Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso does not seem to have any iota of respect for seniority and civilized order.

Devoting and ploughing all his energies towards  clandestine schemes aimed at pulling down the personality of Alhaji Ganduje who had paid his dues in society by Allah SWT’s divine blessings, is akin to trying the patience of the Almighty ALLAH SWT. The bitter jealousy of Kwankwaso and his men can be further understood when one considers the fact that Ganduje is an urbane intellectual who obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree {PhD} at the famous University of Ibadan, in 1993, following his first degree in 1975, when Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso had not dreamt of enrolling in any Higher School Certificate program.

The conditioned behaviour, which had always propelled Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, who has an affinity for wanting to show political dominance over every citizen from Kano State as an infallible dictator, was what made eminent personalities like Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau and Distinguished Senator Jibrin Barau, just to mention a few, not stay in the same political camp with him.

In Kwankwaso’s world, his word is law. He cannot tolerate democratic tenets. He cannot work with intellectually endowed people. For him, getting Dr. Ganduje out of his current position as the National Chairman of the APC is his greatest headache. He is probably calculating that Ganduje’s ouster will enable him (Kwankwaso) grab a ministerial position as a pre-electoral bargaining  condition and convince President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that he has the entire Kano State in his pocket and that his NNPP is waiting in the wings to play ball.

The NNPP gang is full of hypocrites. They demand integrity from others while lacking it themselves. An example: Governor Abba  Kabiru Yusuf  has appointed Kwankwaso’s son as a member of the Kano State Executive Council. It’s payback time. They are sharing the spoils as all the other parties do. There is no difference between the way they are carrying on and the way Ganduje ran the government. If anything, Ganduje was better. Time will tell.

When Governor Yusuf eventually finds out that he is not allowed to have a mind of his own and that Kwankwaso is supposed to be all-knowing, the current cosy relationship between them will disappear. Owing to the fact that Kwankwaso would always want every eminent political citizen in Kano State to submit to his overbearing and dictatorial tendencies, all who flock around him must play the dummy to be considered loyal.

In their desperation to pull down Alhaji Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, NNPP hirelings have embarked on senseless moves to procure  fake “APC Executive Members”, at the ward and state levels, who are their sidekicks. They’ve tried impersonation, blackmail, open threats and all sorts of sabotage to no avail.

From the grapevine, Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso’s most pressing need now is how best he can penetrate the APC federal administration to get a plum ministerial appointment when the president rejigs his cabinet as expected. To achieve this, he is persuaded that he has to destroy Dr Ganduje. But, if history is anything to go by, all their schemes will fail. For, history teaches us that those who plot the destruction of others often fall on their own sword.

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How Way and Life Concepts Limited is Setting the Standard in the Real Estate Industry

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Way and Life Concepts Limited is one of the real estate company that has been leaving indelible mark in the industry for its more than one decade of existence.

Founded by Abraham Adebayo Shodiya an indigene of Ogun State, Abeokuta to be precise, though he was born and grew up in Agege, Lagos where he had his primary school at Bishop Oluwolel Memorial Primary School, after which he proceeded to Keke High School Ifako Ijaiye housing Estate and later Fstc Yaba where graduated studying Building Technology Programs.

He thereafter, ventured into Real Estate business with training from Realty Point Limited school of estate in 2008 from where he established his own real estate company, Way and Life Concepts Limited popularity known as “Money in Bush”.

Adebayo, registered the company as a business name “Way and Life Properties Concepts” in 2007 and it was later changed to Way And Life Concepts Limited when he upgraded it to a limited liability company.

The success of the company is attributed to their philosophy which set them apart from their competitors, according to the CEO, the philosophy of the Way and Life Concepts Limited is “the best way to live a real life is for us to pave way for investors to partner with us while we take care of their portfolio as a real estate manager, we also need to be open to customers and to tell them the nitty grity of the venture and how we are going to go about making their dream come through” he explained.

Reacting to stories making the rounds that many real estates Companies collect money but do not allocate land to their subscribers, Adebayo said it is quite unfortunate that business owners are not transparent. In his words “There is the need to be open in every business.

There are challenges and if they have challenges allocating to subscribers they should call for a gathering to address them on what has transpired and the solution and plan to make sure the mess is taken care of, but their not allocating lands to the people and becoming silent or run away is not the solution. Doing that is bringing setbacks to the real estate business.

“Before parting with your money with any real estate agent or developer make sure you do your search to know if the company is registered and is a member of a government registered association. Verifications need to be done when it comes to real estate investment.”He stated.

Talking about the Omo Onile syndrome, Adebayo spoke about the solution to the albatross to the job of real estate. He explained that with his more than a decade experience in the real estate industry, he has been able to not only mastered how to manage the Omo Onile wahala but has also learnt how to relate with Governments simply by recognizing them as a player in the industry.

In his words, “In Nigeria real estate, Omo Oniles are also players in the industry but we have to come into understanding with them and so far this has been helping as they don’t come to disturb our customers”.

Adebayo also explained that they have been able to attract new customers and maintain old ones giving people the opportunity to live the real life and being transparent with their customers and their prospective buyers by exposing the nitty-gritty of the business to them to gain their confidence and thereby improving the real estate portfolio of the investors.

On how they handle issues with governments, he expressed his appreciation to the governments of Lagos, Ogun, Osun and Oyo State for their cooperation and the wonderful relationship they’ve been able to establish, he said their is synergy with these governments as they have good relationship with the Way and Life Concepts Limited from their ministry of Lands to the house committee that oversees land issue in the States.

Way and Life Concepts Limited is currently having housing estate projects available for subscriptions in Shimawa Ogun State, Imota-Ikorodu, Atan-Ota, Ifo and Ibeju Lekki, with a plan to spread the company tentacles to Oyo and Osun State, Adebayo Shodiya explained.

He explained further that one of the easiest ways to acquire land and houses in pocket friendly style is how the company fashioned its installment payment system while giving out heavy discounts to outright payers, he exposed that the company works closely with the clients to come up with a financial plan that will be suitable to both parties.

“We sit down with our customers and make payment plans that will not be difficult for them and us, we also help them build at affordable prices from the foundation level to D.P.C, from D.P.C level to roofing level, from roofing level to external finishings, internal finishings e.t.c. We do this to help our customers in becoming homeowners in the alternative to the cumbersome process of bank loans.

He also said in the case of any investor who dies in course of investment, before the proper handing over of the property to the family who is the next of kin, in his words
“All of our investors have a filled form with us. In the form there is a column for next of kin, this does not mean the property (s)/investment (s) will automatically be transferred to the next of kin but we will get some other details of the investor through the next of kin after which we shall request for an administrative letter from the concern people of the investor. This letter is supposed to be processed from the court of investment/investor’s jurisdiction. This will help us to do a proper investment handover.” He explained.

In dealing with fraudulent people parading themselves as realtors, Adebayo Shodiya calls for due diligence, according to him “You cannot loose totally in real estate investment especially if you have visited the said property site before or during the period of investment.
We presently have private regulatory body and Association who will not cover any fraudulent Estate Company. To avoid the repeat of such, investors need to do their due diligence before parting with their money.”

Responding to issues with allocation, he explained that the company allocates in batches, he stated that “For any of our new projects, we allocate in batches of minimum of 50 to 100 allottees while any of our developing projects produces immediate allocation to individual buyers.

“We have had some cases where we had allocated to so many subscribers while they were still paying in installment, some paid half of the property price, some paid 80% and were allocated. We still plan to repeat such as we kick off our new projects in Simawa, Mowe, Atan-Ota and Ifo areas.” Adebayo revealed.

Our role is to set up every possible mean that will make real estate investment convenient for our prospective customers while the role of our customers and prospects is to be up to date in their payment structure as no business will thrive without exchange of money and consistent activities, Shodiya concluded.

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Explore Other Means Of Transportation – Ex-Ogun Commissioner Tells Nigerians

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People from various walks of life have been enjoined to explore other means of transportation to ease the cuerent fuel subsidy removal in the country.

This was a submission made by the former Commissioner for transportation in Ogun State, Engr. Gbenga Dairo, while receiving the pupils from Divine Grace Foundation Montessori School, Aro Lambo, Oke-Aro, Ogun State.

Engr. Dairo stated this in Abeokuta after giving them (pupils) a Train ride from Lagos, bicycle riding, and also taking them on a boat ride in the state capital.

He further advocated for formal education in various institutions of learning or vocational centres on how to operate other modes of transportation, like bicycles, in order to serve as other modes of transportation in the future.

According to Engr. Gbenga Dairo, Olukunle Michael, one of the pupils who passionately discussed the various modes of transportation in a video he saw online, caught his attention and motivated him to provide them with a real-life experience of these transportation methods.

He said giving them the opportunity to witness and engage them with sustainable transportation firsthand could nurture their curiosity and inspire them to continue envisioning a greener and more interconnected future of Ogun State.

Engr. Dairo urged the people to key into other means of transportation, especially when transporting themselves from one place to another, enjoining Nigerians to explore all modes of transportation, including not only the railway or personal vehicle but also tricycles and others.

 

Speaking, the proprietress of the School, Miss. Oyindamola Bajulaye, appreciated the former commissioners’ gesture, adding that the event was not expected as it would be of great benefit to the kids in the nearest future.

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