Almost 48 hours after our President declared that (a large percentage of) Nigerian youth "sit and do nothing", while expecting a lot from the government - housing, healthcare, education, etc. - the Internet is still talking about it! Young people in Nigeria - and diaspora - remain shocked, surprised and angry at this statement by President Muhammadu Buhari, many tweeting with the hashtag, #LazyNigerianYouth to share what their "lazy" lifestyles really look like.
This is the most falsified representation of Nigerian Youths I've ever heard of. Nigerians have never acted entitled, most of us do not even know what it means to be an Oil Producing Country, we buy petrol at exorbitant rates....#LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/TV3BDNQgQP— FAVOUR ONYEOZIRI (GCFR) (@Rouvafe) April 19, 2018
This #LazyNigerianYouths trending tag is ridiculous. All youth I've ever met and worked with in Nigeria are doing amazing things, working incredibly hard and hustling to make a difference in their communities and cities. Nigeria is an amazing country with inspiring youth! 🇳🇬❤ pic.twitter.com/NY7kxDwwv2— Ulrich Janse van Vuuren (@UlrichJvV) April 19, 2018
Hmmmm.— Oby Ezekwesili (@obyezeks) April 19, 2018
But you were not #LazyNigerianYouths when you voted in 2015.
God know that the BEST RESPONSE is usually evidence-based.
Just DEFINITELY go get your #PVC now and vote in 2019. 🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️#GreatestNigerianYouths!🇳🇬✅🚀
I'm a graduate— Fisayo Obabire (@Franfisayo) April 19, 2018
I'm a student
I'm a writer
I'm an event planner
Best of all, I'm a caterer
I'm NOT a #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/eGtobMm9yZ
This must not end with bants, memes, name calling, hustle intros, etc... We must prove that we're not #LazyNigerianYouths by voting out any wrong leader - be it a president or a ward Councillor!— Confirm Warri Boy (@IghoTietie) April 19, 2018
Just a #LazyNigerianYouths that's not letting her country limit her in any wag #WeAreNigerianCreatives who break barriers & are innovative ! pic.twitter.com/pkkn03eRQ8— WandeNirvana (@WANDEMAMA) April 19, 2018
Woke up as early as 5, saw signs of rain and had to rush down to work. Got stucked in 3rd mainland bridge traffic for more than an hour. At Obalende, saw hundreds of youths rushing to get to their various means of livelihood despite the heavy rain. Yet we are #LazyNigerianYouths— Wale Adetona (@iSlimfit) April 20, 2018
We stay home all day and play ludo #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/vEztOeoyXq— Oga Web Designer🇳🇬 (@samCodeNg) April 19, 2018
See lazy Nigerians doing nothing but waiting for oil money 😪😪😪#LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/6ihSzshfn7— #ToRussiaWithCoke ✈️ (@badgalmaddie_) April 19, 2018
Buhari didn’t just start blaming Nigerians for him shortcomings #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/84GJh84Tjr— Sensei-tional (@GirlishLava) April 20, 2018
My president called me lazy.— Jennifer Uchendu (@Dzennypha) April 19, 2018
I have for the past 2 years devoted my life to advancing sustainable development in Nigeria.
I’m ashamed of my president.#LazyNigerianYouths
I work with a company here in Nigeria which was founded by youths in their twenties without investors, that company has helped and is still working to reduce unemployment in the country. We are not #LazyNigerianYouths @Gidi_Traffic— Happiness Ochonma (@swithappy) April 20, 2018
I spend countless hours and sleepless nights to work on my craft every single day to put my name out there, despite the huge limitations in our country. I am not lazy Mr president. #LazyNigerianYouths #WeAreNigerianCreatives pic.twitter.com/2zvXGsVUCY— Olaloye Bolaji (@artnerdx) April 19, 2018
The youth expect to just sit down there and get free health care, housing and allowances without working for it😂😂😂...i laugh in voters card😂#LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/nwbmf1cgtZ— Pearl (@Girli_Gal) April 20, 2018
JUST STANDING IN THE STUDIO FORMING LAZY. #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/uQsuzOSQeE— #IAMAVAILABLE (@OfficialWaje) April 19, 2018
We don’t depend on the country’s oil to survive— #ToRussiaWithCoke ✈️ (@badgalmaddie_) April 19, 2018
We have to write WAEC, JAMB, POST UTME just to enter a Nigerian University
With our certificate, we’re poorly paid yet we manage to survive
The Nigerian Youths are not lazy, we just have a failed President!#LazyNigerianYouths
I am an under 30 widowed mum of two after losing my husband to our failed medical system. I work hard, pay taxes, school fees, rent, help with children's homework and every other thing two parents would do while making sure my kids are happy. I am not lazy #LazyNigerianYouths— Anthonia Egun (@Toniakandy) April 19, 2018
I'm a Nigerian youth and an employee who has been using technology to make businesses and public sector bodies in Nigeria work faster, more efficiently and transparently for the last 8 years— The Pe@cock (@WoleOdeleye) April 19, 2018
I'm one of the #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/XTZJaALoHU
These are the “hardworking”, educated & employed Nigerians.— #ToRussiaWithCoke ✈️ (@badgalmaddie_) April 20, 2018
They sleep so hard that they earn N14million, running cost every month.#LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/NgRW5663dq
Fela lived way ahead of his time and his works will continue to live ahead of time. #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/zL1W04BSSI— Arinze Stanley (@Harinzeyart) April 20, 2018
Just standing here being Lazy... in the mean time shout out to the country whose youth has taught me that working hard to make it at any age is indeed possible if you’re determined. People say I’m Nigerian probably; because my hustle knows no limit. #lazynigerianyouths pic.twitter.com/Uqu1N5nNtO— Juliet Ibrahim (@julietibrahim) April 20, 2018
I am a writer and a dry cleaner. #LazyNigerianYouths kindly open and READ pic.twitter.com/NTlfv1Zgfe— Massive BlackTrib3 (@MBlacktrib3) April 20, 2018
We really need to vote him out.
ReplyDeleteOur President is now due for retirement. www.seiyifasblog.com
ReplyDeleteI am not lazy
ReplyDeleteIf I start to talk
I believe in honest hustle
and I will work hard, smart and by the grace of God
achieve all my dreams.
I am a lazy youth, I did business while going to school. Didn't get a good job so did one that didn't pay well, did my business and attended school at the same time. So yes I am a lazy Nigerian youth.
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