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After our brief pause, I returned to find OBA gazing thoughtfully out the window. “Kolade,” he began as I sat down, “let’s discuss another critical issue affecting our education system—the shortage of teachers.” He sighed, a mix of nostalgia and concern evident in his eyes.…

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By doing so, we'll reclaim our rightful role in shaping Nigeria's destiny, ensuring that our voices are heard and our interests represented. Together, we can build a Nigeria that works for all. #NaijaYouthForce #BackInTheDays


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Through NYF, we aim to empower Nigerian youth to become catalysts for positive change. Our focus is on strategy, not rhetoric. We'll engage in constructive dialogue, support policy reforms, and promote grassroots initiatives that drive socio economic development.


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As a conscious Nigerian youth, I've joined forces with like minded individuals to build the Nigeria Youth Force (NYF), a pivotal step towards youth emancipation. We're determined to break free from the stagnation of the status quo, rejecting the tired narrative of complaints


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I have been working with some progressive young minds to build the Naija Youth Force (NYF), as part of a national development project. You see, we were tired of same old complain model that leads us no closer to freedom. And we were tired of method that is driven largely by anger…


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This level of poverty is a clear indication that it isn’t some random act of incompetence. No, we have to wake up to the reality that that this unbearable poverty rate is deliberate and specifically designed. #BuildingYouthStructure via #NaijaYouthForce is how we get out.


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They do that and then of course also focus on weaponising poverty. An empowered youth is a threat to APC vote buying machinery because he becomes unbuyable.


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