Interview: Nigerian youths, the present political predicaments and way out.


"I am sure we can be better. 
The issue is if we can sacrifice what it takes at this time to have a better country. As a nation we have found ourselves in a place where our fathers have failed us and we have all engaged in the typical African Blame Game." - Comrade Adesina Gbenga Ifedayo

A.W: It’s a great pleasure to have you here with us, Comrade. I know you as a resolute and passionate individual, who is more concerned about progress and doing things right but, I'd like our audience to meet you. Can you introduce yourself?

NSA: Well before saying anything, I give glory to the Almighty God. I'm Comrade ADESINA GBENGA IFEDAYO PKA NSA.


A.W: Seeing as you are actively involved in Nigeria Politics, can you let us in on your experience so far?
We would also like to know what keeps you going despite the harassments and discouragements you encounter.

NSA: Involvement in the Nigeria political sphere has been rough, rugged and requires dedication of time. Despite the harassment and discouragement, I get moving and, what really encourages me is the passion I have: 
Passion of change.
Passion to do more.
Passion to give back to the society.
Passion for a society that works for everyone.

A.W: Are you optimistic about a better Nigeria? If yes, what are the steps you believe will aid the betterment of this country as a young individual?

NSA: First as a Christian and a believer of the Gospel, I am naturally and spiritually compelled to be OPTIMISTIC.

To answer your question, "If Nigeria can ever be better and the steps we need?" I am sure we can be better. 
The issue is if we can sacrifice what it takes at this time to have a better country. As a nation we have found ourselves in a place where our fathers have failed us and we have all engaged in the typical African Blame Game. 

For me, it is therefore expedient that as a matter of urgency we must apply the principle of BLOOD FOR GOLD.

Just like the Late President Rawlin’s approach, we must over turn our present leaders.

It will be a great displeasure to our destiny if we pretend that the current and present leaders of our country have anything to offer.

It will take us a great distress to get rest.

You have asked for steps but there is just one step.

We only have to congregate as young men and women to overturn the crop of leaders we currently have else, anything we do is futile.


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A.W: Your final words to 
the Nigerian youths out there struggling to make their voices heard?

NSA:  I have always had a stand point in making my voice heard.

It is the problem you solve or the problem you create that brings your voice up.

As young people trying to make our country work, we must prepare our minds to overturn things, through whatever means.


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