South West Nigeria Youth Movement

South West Nigeria Youth Movement The youths of this great nation has always been left out of partisan politics, many of us have never been interested too.

This movement is borne out of the need for youth to arise and take charge, take decisions and have a voice.

Kudos to the federal government for responding to the current world price for oil... PMS as being reduced to N108 as pum...
07/05/2020

Kudos to the federal government for responding to the current world price for oil... PMS as being reduced to N108 as pump price.

Nice one

29/04/2020

As we continue to stay safe, may Gods protection be sure over us all....Convid 19 will surely pass away

10/11/2018

Breaking News:

National Assembly okays autonomy for local
governments, INEC to be in charge of Local
Government elections!!!

The National Assembly on Tuesday, granted full financial and administrative autonomy to all the 774 local council authorities across Nigeria by amending section 124 of the nation’s constitution.

The section provides a consequential provision for the making of the local councils, a full third tier government without undue interference from the state governments.

The ammendment was one of the 22 others approved by the House of Representatives last week and ratified by the Senate on Tuesday.

Both chambers had through a conference committee harmonised versions of the ammendments into the constitution carried out by each of them last month.

By the development, the National Assembly had ratified all the 23 clauses and sections that had been ammended by both chambers.

The newly ammended document which would be sent to States Houses of Assembly, for approval, also approved the creation of the Office of Auditor – General of the Local Government as
well as the State Local Government Service Commission.

The section equally deleted the State
Independent Electoral Commission from the constitution thereby vesting the powers to conduct council elections on the Independent National Electoral Commission.

It however, retained the immunity clause in the constitution for the President and Governors by adopting the Senate version of the ammendments on the issue and rejected the House of Representatives version which removed the immunity clause.

The National Assembly also made provisions for Independent candidacy in future elections in Nigeria by ammending sections 65 and 106 of
the 1999 constitution!!!

Sanusi: Nigeria Projected To Remain Poverty Capital Of The World Till 2050Muhammad Sanusi II, the emir of Kano, says Nig...
25/10/2018

Sanusi: Nigeria Projected To Remain Poverty Capital Of The World Till 2050

Muhammad Sanusi II, the emir of Kano, says Nigeria may remain the poverty capital of the world till 2050 and beyond.

Speaking at his honorary induction into Sigma Club, at the University of Ibadan over the weekend, the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria said based on current realities, Nigeria and DR Congo will house 40 percent of the world’s poorest people by 2050.

The revered economist said he gathered from the just concluded UN General Assembly that current projections show that Africa will be home to 80 percent of the world’s poorest people.

“If every country continues its present trajectory, by 2050, 80 per cent of all the poor people in the world will live on the African continent,” he said.

“That is not the frightening thing. One half of this 80 per cent will be in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Two countries will account for 40 per cent of all the poor people in the world and Nigeria will therefore remain the poverty capital of the world.”

Speaking of what Nigeria used to be, the emir said “this is a country that has produced many great people. This is a country that has boasted of best professors, greatest intellectuals, and the most educated people”.

“In 1960, the per capital income in Nigeria was higher than what it was in South Korea, and China. My father was the first ambassador of Nigeria to China in 1972.

“In 1972, he had to go to Hong Kong every two weeks to buy essential commodities because they were not available in Beijing. He could not find milk, sugar and cornflakes in Beijing; he had to go to Hong Kong in 1972, not 100 years ago.

“In 1974, when Deng Xiaoping started opening up in China, there were 700 million Chinese living in extreme poverty. Today, that number is down to only 30 million people in one generation. In 1974, China had only 8million university graduates.

“Today, China has more than 300 million university graduates, more than the entire population of the United States of America. Yet, China did not have direct foreign investments; in fact China stopped it.

“We talk about miracles, ancient miracles. I don’t like the word miracles because miracles are associated with angels with wings that you do not see, coming from the sky. The Chinese are human beings like us and they did it.

“When we say miracle, it sounds like something supernatural that has some certain powers to it. Every time you think about it, the only deficit we have is a policy deficit.”

Sanusi said the politics of 2019 is not interrogating the major issues affecting Nigeria today.

“We have elections in 2019, I read the papers, I look at the television, and listen to the discussions, who is talking about education? Who is talking about nutrition? Who is talking about basic health? As a country, what are our priorities? We don’t have enough money for education. We don’t have enough money for health. We don’t have enough money for nutrition.

“But we have N1trillion or N2trillion to spend on petroleum subsidies. Where is our sense of what is important, and where is our investment in the future?

“So, for all Nigerians, who care about this country, the real task before us is to know that we have 30 years on the outside in which we need to make sure that we do not become the poverty capital of the world, and slum of the world.”

Earlier in 2018, Nigeria overtook India to become the poverty capital of the world. According to British prime minister Theresa May, 87 million Nigerians are living below the poverty line.

https://www.thecable.ng/sanusi-nigeria-may-remain-poverty-capital-of-the-world-till-2050

Muhammad Sanusi II, the emir of Kano, says Nigeria may remain the poverty capital of the world till 2050 and beyond. Speaking at his honorary induction into Sigma Club, at

04/02/2018

I saw this in a group
Can it be true?

*BREAKING NEWS* !!!

*INEC has said that it has already registered more than 74million Registered Voters across the nation,and more than 50% of this are from the NORTH. Meaning that Elections results are already skewed in their favour. Prayers may not change this if we do not go out to register and be ready to vote.*

*Please encourage people around you to go to INEC office and REGISTER TODAY* .

*May wisdom guide us* .

_Keep sharing pls_

Please Watch Video.Northerners Are already learning how to use electronic voting machine.How many people are AWARE it ex...
30/01/2018

Please Watch Video.
Northerners Are already learning how to use electronic voting machine.
How many people are AWARE it exists?
Other Regions BEWARE!
We SAY Enough Is Enough!
!.. 2019 And Beyond!
https://t.co/032VuOT0iH

KARIFEST TV

27/01/2018

If you are a registered voter, check your Voting status on the following link. It is seamless, innovative and reliable. Simply Select your:

1.) State

2.) Surname and

3.) Date of Birth

http://voterreg.inecnigeria.org

If your details is not in the database please go and register. Please, help circulate widely👍

22/12/2017

Our current leaders never mind how we survive not to talk of basic amenities or even feeding....Our youths find some legal means to fend for themselves, yet the so call FG has been non challant about how SARS and fee other instrument harass the youth...it has to stop.

Let the youth arise and let's make a unique decision under ONE VOICE.



22/12/2017

We need innovation in leadership. Take us places you see in your dreams, where God is calling you, but we can’t seem to find our way there. It will be hard, there will be resistance, but there’s a value in youth and leadership. We need you and your unique contribution. Good morning all.

The need for youths to arise and rescue this country is more of a clarion call....let's take heed!
19/12/2017

The need for youths to arise and rescue this country is more of a clarion call....let's take heed!

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