Faduri Joseph: Buhari May Have Died, But Many Buharis Still Live Among Us; What Nigerians Must Do
Faduri Joseph: Buhari May Have Died, But Many Buharis Still Live Among Us; What Nigerians Must Do
To all my fellow younger generation,

Faduri Oluwadare Joseph
I saw many reactions to the moment Buhari died. Everyone has the right to their reactions. Every Nigerian who had the opportunity, who saw Buhari as Head of State to a civilian President, has the right to react. Buhari has died, but the havoc, pain, hunger, and poverty that he left behind cannot be forgotten in a hurry.

Faduri Oluwadare Joseph
Some of us who want to become Nigeria’s leaders tomorrow may not be ranting online, speaking against his personality, or talking negatively about him at his death, but that can’t erase the so much havoc he committed when he was alive and doesn’t mean what he did must not be talked about, every Nigerian has the right to hold their opinions.

HE.Faduri Joseph, LP Presidential Aspirant
People have the right to speak, to rant, to express the pains that are in their hearts caused by Buhari. Forever, so many people, whose loved ones have been kidnapped, killed, must express their feelings, there are so many people whose loved ones have been killed, so many people are abroad today because of the bad governance of the likes of Buhari, and the likes of them who are in coalition or preaching coalition today, and the likes of them who are still in government today stealing our money.
But my challenge to Nigerians, my challenge to our younger generation is that all these leaders have destroyed our nation, we must wake up, the death of Buhari should not only make us rant and leave it like that, we are at a point where we need to fully register to vote, we need to be well involved in the next election, coming in 2027, and not give the power again to the older generation, anyone above 60-65 should go and sit down and let the power come to the younger generation, the younger generation has been the ones suffering most in Nigeria.
Let people in their 60s and below, who have felt the agony and pains, who have seen it all, let them be the ones who will take the mantle of leadership in Nigeria, That’s why I’m coming to say, we are coming to rescue our nation, and I’m going to lead that rescue.
I’m calling on all Nigerian youth to let us come together, it’s not going to be by money, because we can’t beat them by money, neither by dollars for dollars or by pounds for pounds, no, they are fully loaded with our money they have stolen, but we can beat them by the power we have, which is the power of voting and participating fully in the electioneering process.
We have protested for many years, but with no positive effects. It’s enough, we have been protesting, but let the next protest be at the ballot. Let our next protest be our vote, that’s how we are going to change the course, the course of our nation.
Let the death of Buhari and the sickness of his calibres that are still alive empower us to say, enough is enough. In 2027, we are going to do everything possible to vote out all these underperforming and corrupt people in government.
Let us not just rant, because after ranting, we may still go and vote for their set of underperforming people that are still alive, buhari could have died today, but people of their calibre are still alive today, some in power while some of them are still fighting for power.
If you are ranting about Buhari and supporting one of them, that shows you are not different.
Nigerians must chart a new course in 2027. New course. New people. New foundation. People like us, with younger people’s interests at heart, who have not taken a penny illegally from any government, or bribed to collect any contract in Nigeria.
To rescue our country from suffering, hardship, insecurity, bandits, corruption, and other social ills should be our message for now.
Someday, very soon, if we believe, and we are ready to commit ourselves, we will have a new Nigeria that we will all be proud of.
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