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Nigerian Youth! Forget About A Better Future In Nigeria by dometome: 6:01am On Oct 24, 2020
We cannot even sustain a revolution for more than 2 weeks, the Sudanese did it, the Malians did it, but we cannot. We might as well, not have started. SARS is not disbanded, they will become more vicious. Welcome to new Nigeria. Pathetic!

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Re: Nigerian Youth! Forget About A Better Future In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:04am On Oct 24, 2020
dometome:
We cannot even sustain a revolution for more than 2 weeks, the Sudanese did it, the Malians

Sudan for now has a transitional government. And most elements of the revolution there are not pleased wth it so to speak.

Mali fell to a millitary coup.Army rule is even more harsh than civilan rule. And they have promised elections, but as you know....

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Re: Nigerian Youth! Forget About A Better Future In Nigeria by dometome: 6:06am On Oct 24, 2020
PhiliptheArab:


Sudan for now has a transitional government. And most elements of the revolution there are not pleased wth it so to speak.

Mali fell to a millitary coup.Army rule is even more harsh than civilan rule. And they have promised elections, but as you know....
because of lack of patience
Re: Nigerian Youth! Forget About A Better Future In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:15am On Oct 24, 2020
dometome:
because of lack of patience

I would say that's true.

Most yoouth don't have the patience to build politcal structures and take part in the political game...and as a result lose out...even when they are the driving force of the revolution.

Good example...Egypt. In 2011...the 'youth' got rid of Mubarak, but because they did not have the organisation or the patience, they lost out eventually to Mubarak's clone.

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