If there is anything I have learnt from this movement, it is the fact that the majority of the adults in Nigeria have a warped perception about the Nigerian youths (1/10) #EndSARS#EndBadGovernanceinNIGERIA
The silence from “their” corner is so loud, it is safe to deduce that they “indirectly” support SARS as they saw majority of the youths as riff-raffs! (2/10) #EndSARS#EndBadGovernanceinNIGERIA
Dear Nigerian adults, the youths are perceived to be “riff-raffs” because of the environment they inherited from you! (3/10) #EndSARS#EndBadGoveranceInNigeria
You broke a “near perfect” system that you inherited and it didn’t satisfy you. You are still at the reigns and have your knees on the necks of the youths! (4/10) #EndSARS#EndBadGovernanceinNIGERIA
Hence the need for everyone to feel the head. People especially “these adults” should stop complaining about the discomfort caused by the protests saying “SARS has been disbanded” (5/10) #EndSARS#EndBadGovernanceinNIGERIA
We didn’t have these many resourced back then when solid education was free, feeding was free on some days at the universities, white collar jobs awaited graduates, and newly employed graduates automatically qualified for car loans, etc. (7/10) #EndSARS#EndBadGovernanceinNIGERIA
Where have all these gone? The people that enjoyed them are now depriving others of having “a right to live” (8/10) #EndSARS#EndBadGovernanceinNIGERIA
The oppressed are protesting & now you dare open your mouth talk “discomfort”. These same leaders that ask us to “tighten our” belts and make sacrifices while the state that raised them from youth still caters to them. (9/10) #EndBadGovernmentinNIGERIA
If this is not diabolical, I wonder what is! As for the adults that are politicians, we know why they are silent: Once this “pilot” is a success, they know the youths are coming for them…. One message to you: be prepared. (10/10) #EndSARS#EndBadGoveranceInNigeria
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