@nick_epa@Morris_Monye True, wen I was younger I was a big fan and wanted to play like Ronaldo, I still remember his famous leg over dribbling style then, Ronaldo was really good
@tolubinutu Exactly that is one of the disadvantage of being intelligent, I have a friend very smart brother but one problem I have with him is when ever I bring up and idea, he over analyze and we both begin to see reasons it will not work something I was in the beginning very happy about😂
If Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT and his service chiefs fail to track down and secure the release of the abducted Oyo schoolchildren and other kidnapped people, we will have no choice but to occupy Aso Rock Villa this week!
At just 31 years old, Yakubu Gowon became the Head of State of Nigeria. A young man was entrusted with the fate of an entire nation during one of its most critical moments, leading through the Nigerian Civil War. That alone tells us something powerful: youth is not a limitation silence is.
If someone at 31 could carry the weight of a nation , then we young people, professionals, thinkers, builders have absolutely no excuse to stay on the sidelines.
Nigeria cannot be shaped by a few voices while the majority remain passive. Decisions about our economy, security, education, and future are being made every single day. If we are not actively involved, then we are indirectly accepting whatever outcome comes from those decisions.
We must:
* Speak up on national issues not just complain, but propose solutions.
* Engage in policy discussions, both online and offline.
* Join communities, movements, and platforms that influence governance.
* Hold leaders accountable with intelligence, not just eмоtion.
* And most importantly, prepare ourselves to lead not tomorrow, but now.
Because the truth is simple:
A country does not fail because of bad leaders alone it fails when good people stay quiet.
It’s time to step in.
I am E.O Thompson