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Friday, July 28, 2023

President Tinubu's Son Seyi Talks About The Youth Of Nigeria

On Thursday July 27, 2023, there was a meeting in the Villa with some youths concerning the Renewed hope Agenda.....


He posted on Instagram
''The youth of Nigeria represent the country's most valuable resource, and harnessing their potential is crucial to achieving the Renewed Hope Agenda.
Thank God, Our President @officialasiwajubat is prioritizing the empowerment of our youths to drive economic growth, foster innovation, and build a prosperous future for our nation.

Special thanks go to everyone that made today’s meeting possible.
( Can’t wait for the Formation of the Youth Advisory Council, which was promised by the President @officialasiwajubat today during his meeting with Youth Leaders today in the Villa )''






18 comments:

  1. Seyi Tinubu is on a roll
    I just hope that whatever thing they have in mind for the Nigerian youth comes to fruition in no distant time

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  2. Just dey play 😏. YOU HEAR!
    Tell your pops to do the needful.

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  3. someone almost 40 is still calling himself youth

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    1. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    2. But what do you want him to call himself?

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    3. Jazmine you are joking with that question right?

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    4. In what official capacity is he speaking? Nigeria is not a family business, you were not on the ballot box , stay one side

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    5. But obidient called Obi a youth and he is in his sixties.

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  4. No be today yansh dey back. Right from GEJ govt. They mostly select party loyalist for lunch and photo shoot. Share money and exclude the majority from being part of governance.
    Seyi is cutting out of our national cake.

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  5. As his daughter has Office of the first daughter, this one is clearly Office of the first son. God help us!

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    1. Dem don forget say dem play dis same card, but in reverse.

      Aisha form opposition from oza room

      Objs look alike daughter wrote letter condemning her dad so did one or two of his plenty sons.

      We don dey use to family members playing tricks on us, my own is please pity the masses, its crazy out there. Una dey extremely rich so changes don't directly hurt you, but we the working class, any small change makes us a target, from kidnapping to useless customer services from airlines and telecom (sideeyez2airtel) and threat to our life.

      Because we get job, the afflicted part of the masses think we are rich and try to play fast one of us any small chance they get.

      It's almost like it's a crime to actually work and earn a salary, abi na only me waka come??

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  6. People are Hungry, and tired of all this charade. The country is in a fix right now. The "Nigeriens" have been pushed to the wall and now reacting.
    I pray, earnestly pray, the hunger in the land don push Nigerians to ....

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    1. How will rioting, protesting, even change of government change the international price of crude oil? Where will a broke country in serious debt give its 200 million children any tangible palliative, especially in the immediate term? The endsars protests turned anarchy should have tought serious lessons to the wise. How did burning down offices and buildings help the poor with jobs or safety? Has the police on the street in any way improved? How will few months old government fix refineries that labor has refused government to sell like nitel? Bi a ba n sunken, ki a maa riran. Except you have ideas or solutions, please know that your threats of chaos will only consume you. Ask those from the Nigerian South East for how far their anger against "Fulanis" have led them.

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  7. Abeg, remind me which position abi na office Nigerians vote Seyi into sef.

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  8. Family business activated😂

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  9. Another movement to sink billions into and then loot.

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