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I am not surprised that Buhari called "some" of us lazy youths (I know I am not lazy anyway). What will you call a youth who left his ground fathers (old politicians) to be doing the farming work (politic and governance) alone since when he was youth like him. He has been telling his father and believing his father that he has no experience.
The youths Buhari is referring to are the ones who have been hailing their ground fathers. He is referring to the ones who have been defending their ground fathers' failure because they can't do better than their ground fathers in the farm. Such are the lazy youths.
He also called them half educated. Of course, what will you call a youth who have not put his education to use? What will you call the ones whose education does not help them to be free from being used as thugs, as propagandists, as blackmailers, as kidnappers, as assassins.
What do you call a youth whose education and NYSC have not changed his mindsets about religion and ethnicity?
You have them every where in different categories. They are usually sentimental about everything.
I am very sure he was referring to the youths he knows so well. His supporters of youths categories
For me, I can never allow my ground father and even my father to be working in the farm while I seat and greet him. I cannot be hailing him while he is doing the hard work. He should be the one hailing and guiding me especially because during his time as youth like me, he didn't seat to jail his father.
Thank God for the reaction of the former vice president Atiku Abubakar on Twitter
>I will never refer to Nigeria's youth as people who sit and do nothing. They are hardworking. I should know, I have thousands of youths working for me all over the country who have been the backbone to our success.
Nigeria youths, receive sense o.