Tag: Nigerian Youths

  • Deeper Life church flags -off empowerment programme for Nigerian youths

    The Deeper Christian Life Ministry (DCLF) has kicked off an initiative to fully engage many Nigerian Youths on Skills acquisition in the country.

    The empowerment  programme tagged  Young Eagles Soaring, is meant to train the youths in the country in professional skills acquisition.

    According to the church, the programme targets teenagers, students, Corps members and young adults.

    It was well  attended by thousands of youths who cut across the religious lines in the country.

    The empowerment programme was  flagged off by the Superintendent of the Church, Pastor Williams Kumuyi, at the Deeper Life Camp ground, Eyenkorin in Asa Local Government Area of Kwara State.

    Kumuyi who was in the state for a 7-day crusade said that his mission was meant to be a blessing under special supernatural deliverance for everyone through Christ.

    “My mission is to engage the youth, not just the Christian youths or Muslim youths. I want to open the eyes of the young people and show them who they can be and what they can be, and refocus them,” he said.

    The cleric added that the programme had been inspired by some of my recent engagements with young people out of Nigeria.

    Addressing the youth, Kumuyi who said that every human being created by God has one talent or another urged the youths to make use of their talents to excel in life.

    “I charge you to be like an Eagle that flies and soars in the sky with determination. You have the grace to be an achiever, be a goal getter, look at models and exhibit endurance,” he said.

    Also speaking during an interview, the Programme Head, Campus Coordinator, Prof. Olurotimi Fayeye, said the programme was important because of the limitations that people are facing.

    Fayeye, a professor of Animal Science at the University of Ilorin, said Kumuyi enlighten the youth by opening their eyes to what they can do and how to achieve it.

    “Pastor Kumuyi gave them information which is the first level of how to achieve their goals in life. That is how the programme is viewed, it is an eye-opener for the youth and the pastor has told them to be determined and soar like an Eagle.”

    He said that the programme was sustainable, adding that the youth would attend the programme monthly through the Impact Academy.

    The State Coordinator, Deeper Life School Outreach, Dr Sunday Adewara, said that the youth would be taught practical solutions to equip them for their future careers.

  • 2023: INEC, EU organize music concert to sensitize Nigerian youths on PVC

    In a bid to sensitize the youths to get their permanent Voter’s card, the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) in conjuction with European Union (EU) organized a concert in Lagos.

    Nigerian popstars Tuface, Omawunmi ,Waje and many others thrilled fans to a fun-filled  time at the political concert held at the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos on Saturday the 11th of June.

    The event tagged, ‘Youth Vote Count 2.0 Mega concert’, is to create awareness for the eligible youth to get their Voter’s card and vote for the candidate of their choice in the general elections.

    The Tafawa Balewa Square venue of the concert was filled to the brim with youths singing and vibing to songs from the  artistes.

     

    A video of Waje’s performance at the event was shared on Twitter via the INEC official page.

    The video was captioned, “@OfficialWaje using her power #VOICE to entertain the mammoth youth who turned up for the ongoing #YouthVoteCount2 in Lagos.”

    Omawumi also thrilled the crowd as she performed her popular hit track, “If You Ask Me”.

    Na who you go ask if you no register to VOTE. @Omawumi using her strong VOICE to encourage the Mammoth Youth to get registered to VOTE at the ongoing #YouthVoteCount2 in Lagos,” INEC wrote on its official page.

    Pictures also revealed that the youths defied the rain to attend the star-studded event.

    Some celebrities who attended the event include Falz, Mr Macaroni, Real Warri Pikin, Broda Shaggi, MI Abaga, and a plethora of many others.

    The Chairman of INEC, Prof Mahmood Yakubu; Lagos State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Olusegun Agbaje; and other members of the commission were present at the concert.Nigerian

  • Peter Obi hovers over becoming president of Nigeria

    Former Governor of Anambra State and Presidential aspirant, Peter Obi, has told critics that he is not desperate to become the president of Nigeria.

     

    He made it crystal clear that his interest is to see Nigeria work for the teeming youths and other Nigerians facing hardship across the country.

     

    He made his position on the 2023 Presidential election known in a statement on Friday night.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls that Peter dumped the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP on 25th May.

     

    According to reports, he later joined the Labour Party on Friday, 27th May.

     

    He maintained that the party is the right platform that aligns with his aspiration.

     

    The former governor asserted that he had chosen a path that he considered to be in line with “our aspirations and my mantra of taking the country from consumption to production.”

     

    The statement reads: “I thank all Nigerians, especially our youths who have joined me in the mission of taking back and reuniting Nigeria. This project is yours and for the future of your children. I am just a facilitator.

     

    “Since I resigned from the PDP because of issues that are at variance with my persona and principles, I have consulted widely with various parties and personalities to ensure we do not complicate the route to our desired destination.

     

    “For me, the process of achieving our goal is as fundamental as what one will do thereafter.

     

    “Therefore, I have chosen a route that I consider to be in line with our aspirations and my mantra of taking the country from consumption to production; and that is the Labour Party which is synonymous with the people, workers, development, production, securing and uniting Nigerians as one family. I invite all Nigerians to join me in taking back our country. Be assured that I’ll never let you down.”

     

    However, TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) had earlier reported that the former governor has likened his defection from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the Labour Party (LP) to leaving a palace for a hut.

  • Of Prayer, Politics and Nigerian Youths – By Emma Esinnah

    Of Prayer, Politics and Nigerian Youths – By Emma Esinnah

    By Emma Esinnah

    Oftentimes, you hear some people say that Nigerians are praying too much. I agree that there are some things that Nigerians are not doing enough of. But anyone who thinks or says that Nigerians are praying too much probably does not understand the enormity of Nigeria’s problems.

    For a moment, let us focus on our youths. In the political space, one hears comments like “the future belongs to the youths’ or the talk about “giving the youths a chance in the politics of the nation”. If we honestly believe that the youths represent our future, and critically look at the conduct of majority of the Nigerian youths of today, our prayers would become more earnest and more fervent.

    We see a number of Nigerian youths who epitomize resilience, enterprise and creativity, both within Nigeria and outside our shores. They have done it in technology, the arts, finance and entertainment. Unfortunately, these shining stars are less visible; less audible. We also wish we had more of such people.

    But an uncomfortably large number of our youths, especially those calling themselves leaders of the Nigerian youths, are a bunch of greedy, godless and selfish beings. They have shown themselves to be no better than the current politicians that we justly vilify. Obviously, the fathers and the sons are smoking from the same pipe and drinking from the same chalice – there is hardly any difference between them. And a few instances here will justify the need for more prayers.

    Recently, Nigerians in South Africa were targets of Xenophobic attacks in that country. Some Nigerians there lost everything – livelihood, limbs and lives! Nigerians at home were understandably incensed. As part of the reactions that trailed that incident, a group of the so-called Nigerian youths, under the aegis of a student body, threatened reprisal attacks against South African interests in Nigeria. They actually mobilized and started. Somehow, someone reached out to them to “calm down and come for a meeting”. At the meeting, you would think these “leaders of Nigerian youths” would demand a guarantee of the safety of their country men living in South Africa. You know what they asked for? Scholarship for themselves to go and study in for master degrees in South Africa! Even the foreigners they were talking to were embarrassed on behalf of our country.

    By the way, when was the last election of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) national executive done? There are allegations that the people on the executive now are no longer students, but the allure of the office is too much to resist. Time there was when NANS was such an authentic, credible voice of the Nigerian students. Nothing mattered to NANS executive as much as the well-being of the students, and by extension, the youths of Nigeria. But not the NANS of today. Today, they are a youth wing of the government in power or the opposition, depending on the state the university is located. Today, the ills we lament among the politicians in Abuja and the state capitals are rife among the politicians on campus, in the name of the student union governments. If you have been following the stories of the scandals in the student union governments in the various universities you would truly worry about the future of our country. In some universities, the Student Union Presidents have First Ladies! Youths! They actually go about in sirens and use exotic cars! In fact, you would be ashamed to hear about the perfidy in the departmental associations presided over by our youths. So, what is the difference between them and the ones you would have loved them to replace? They are obviously worshipping at the same shrine and bowing down to the same gods of debauchery and materialism.

    For a moment, let’s leave out the youths in the universities. Let’s step down to the secondary level. Did you read about the school in Lagos that wanted to appoint a Head Girl. A particular girl, Bose (not real name), was favoured by the teachers- she was brilliant, disciplined, neat, well-spoken, good-looking. The ideal Head Girl. The teachers believed that the girl was equally popular with her fellow students. And she actually was. In an effort to help the students imbibe the tenets of democracy, the teachers decided to hold an election for the post, convinced that their candidate could never lose. On the day of the election, there was another candidate. The second candidate and Bose presented their manifestoes. The teachers were very pleased with themselves because Bose outperformed her challenger in every respect. The students were asked to cast their votes. To the surprise of the teachers, Bose lost the election. Why? Why? Why? The other candidate bought Gala sausage rolls for the students, Bose did not. She lost the election. And this is secondary school! Not APC or PDP presidential primaries. And you think we should not be praying?

    So far, we have looked at the Nigerian youth in the education sector. When you look beyond that, you find more need for prayers. The mindless pursuit of money has driven our youths into all kinds of abominable things. Youths are using their own girlfriends and boyfriends for money ritual. Youths are involved in internet fraud, otherwise called “Yahoo! Yahoo!” What about drugs? What about being thugs to politicians? Many of them are prepared to do any and everything just to get money to buy 2004 model of Lexus SUV and big phones, and to live large on the social media. For the girls, the sign of having arrived is if you can talk rot and wear revealing clothes, and dance erotically.

    As we look to 2023, many are saying look toward the youths. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a difference between father and son. The so-called youths, especially those who have become vocal, for the reason of their involvement either in student politics or youth wings of the various political parties, are no better than the old brigade of politicians. The same debauchery, vainglory and greed that hallmark our politicians have been detected in cancerous proportions in the vital organs of our youth bodies. So, in 2023, we do hope and pray that individuals will qualify to be voted for, not because they are called youths, but simply because they are God-fearing people, no matter the age category they belong to. At the end of the day, it is the fear of God that restrains men from evil, especially in an environment where there is no consequence for aberrant behaviour in public office. As desirous as it would have been, we are not looking to the youths to deliver the nation from the quagmire it has thrown itself into. The youths we are looking at today, especially those getting involved in politics, do not show any promise that they will be any better tomorrow than the worst politician you see today. The more you think about the decadence, the more you ask yourself, if we don’t pray more, what then? Certainly, there are some things we need to do more of, but we cannot do less praying! The middle ground would be as St. Augustine would say, to “ pray as if everything depended on God and work as if everything depended on us”.

  • They are brilliant, creative – America hails Nigerian youths

    They are brilliant, creative – America hails Nigerian youths

    The United States Government on Tuesday has heaped praises on young Nigerians for being very ingenious , creative and brilliant.

    The US has now committed itself to promoting and ensuring the promotion and protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR)

    IPR is a strategic resource for bolstering economic growth in Nigeria, the U.S. Mission said on Tuesday in Lagos.

    The US’ commitment to protecting and promoting enforcement of intellectual property was made known at the second edition of the Mission and the American Business Council intellectual property (IP) symposium held on Tuesday in Lagos.

    The theme for World IP Day 2022 is “Intellectual Property and Youth: Innovating for a Better Future”.

    Ambassador Mary Beth Leonard said protection of IPR is critical for any economy that wants to foster a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.

    Leonard noted that strong IPR would create jobs and open new markets for goods and services.

    She encouraged stakeholders to shore up Nigeria’s IPR legal framework and lay a solid foundation for youth to drive innovation and engender a more prosperous nation.

    “A strong system of intellectual property rights assures inventors, industrial designers, musicians, and artists alike that their creative content will be protected and valued.

    “Nigerian youth are an incredible source of ingenuity and creativity”, the envoy stressed.

    The symposium featured a plenary session, thematic panel discussions and exhibitions with focus on Nigeria’s entertainment and creative industries.

  • I’ll solve insecurity and economic problems in the country-Tinubu

    I’ll solve insecurity and economic problems in the country-Tinubu

    The National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC) and presidential aspirant senator Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, yesterday in Lagos declared that Nigerians were tired of excuses and complains in the past years over the country’s numerous problems and challenges ranging from power supply, insecurity, banditry saying the country needs a very safe and serene environments.

    He added that solving these problems would be one of his priorities if elected president of Nigeria.

    Tinubu made this statement at a grand rally and gathering of youths under the aegis of Progressive Youth of South-West to declare their support for his presidential aspiration at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, in Onikan area of the state.

    youths from different states in the South-West region of , Ogun, Osun, Lagos Ekiti, Ondo and Oyo states converged on Lagos in their large numbers to drum up support for the aspiration of the former Lagos state Governor and the national leader of the APC

    In his address of the teeming youths, who he described as the brightest and brilliant, urged them to team up with him in his bid to change the story of Nigeria for the youths and tomorrow which they represent.

    He said: ‘’All you need is courage, determination and perseverance, if the YouTube alone has 2.9 billion people following it, including you all standing here, then Nigeria can excel, we can do it, you must develop the can do attitude, you must believe that this country is yours and you want to change the story. You must change the story of potential, the story of banditry and the story of tribalism.

    ‘’We as a nation can conveniently feed ourselves by being creative, visionary and committed, anybody who says we cannot, they can get out because it is voluntary. We cannot continue the lamentation of the past, we cannot continue with excuses of power failure, there is no nation that made rapid development without electricity, give us light and if we cannot be successful then you can abuse us, you cannot give us erratic light that is undependable and then blame us again that we are lazy.

    ‘’Nigeria it is about time, we have enough gas to fire up electricity and supply the rest of Europe and make money, long term from it. You know it. We don’t want to bore you with it, when I started we used to pick dead bodies on the streets, but today Lagos is one of the cleanest, most progressive states in the country.’’

    Tinubu urged the teeming youths to ensure they get their Permanent Voters Cards ready and vote ready for him and other progressives in forthcoming 2023 general elections in the country.

  • Unemployment Rate: FG establishes employment portal for youths

    Unemployment Rate: FG establishes employment portal for youths

    The minister of Youths and Sports Development, Sunday Dare has mentioned that federal Government has created a unified platform for unemployed Youths in the country to register.

    The minister made this revelation at a three-day sensitization workshop on the use of the Nigeria Online Youth Assembly (NOYA) at the National Youth Development Centre in Ode Omu, Osun State.

    The minister who was ably represented by the Director of Procurement in the ministry, Mr. Segun Oke, said the platform was established to put job vacancies on it and to intimate unemployed youths registered under it to be hinted of job vacancies.

    He explained that the Federal Government took the step to empower Nigerian youth and disseminate timely information on career enhancing, trainings, job and employment placement opportunities via the unified platform.

    According to him, the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development believes that energy, youthfulness are also crucial to national asset.

    “the energy, skills and aspirations of young people are crucial assets that no country can afford to waste, and helping them to realise their full potential by gaining access to employment is no doubt a prerequisite to poverty eradication and sustainable development”.

    Dare added: “Rather than see the youths as a burden to the society, the creation of a youth job template offers the government a distinctive opportunity to focus on employment and job creation for young persons in the country.”

  • Why Nigerian youths are not employable – Minister

    Why Nigerian youths are not employable – Minister

    The Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige, says most youths are unemployed because of lack of functional skills.

    Ngige said this while declaring open a one-day trade Job, Career and Employability Fair, on Thursday in Abuja.

    The fair was organised by the Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA) in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) with the theme: “Promoting Employability, Skills Development and Decent Work’’.

    Ngige, represented by Mrs Tilda Mmegwa, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation said all stakeholders must be actively involved in preparing the African workforce for the ‘future of work’.

    According to him, the Nigerian government is conscious of the fact that most of the unemployed are those without functional skills.

    “Our strategy, therefore, is to equip the unemployed youths with market-driven skills, which will facilitate their access to self or paid employment.

    “In recognition of this reality, my ministry is keenly committed to equipping unemployed graduates with entry point competences to make them employable.

    “I am therefore happy to inform you that my ministry is scheduled to train 37,000 unemployed graduates, 1,000 in each of the states of the federation and FCT, on soft skills and marketable resume.

    “In the coming months, we will also train 3,500 unemployed youth in various vocations including fashion design, catering and event management, solar panel and CCTV installation, among others,’’ he said.

    The minister said that each of the trainees would be empowered with starter packs to immediately venture into business.

    He said that the initiatives showcased the commitment of the present administration to provide the young unemployed jobs seekers with the cutting-edge skills to start a self or a paid one.

  • Why Nigerian youths are not happy with political leaders – Obaseki

    Why Nigerian youths are not happy with political leaders – Obaseki

    Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki believes Nigeria’s political system has failed the nation.

    According to him, the kind of politics played in 1999 is no longer relevant as young people are set to take over.

    The Governor made the comments during a Peoples Democratic Party stakeholders meeting in Benin-City on Sunday.

    “Nigeria is going to a new stage; there is a new paradigm,” Obaseki said. “The politics we started in 1999 has now expired or is expiring.

    “So anybody who is playing politics the way it was played in 1999 cannot succeed because the children who were five, six years old in 1999, today are now getting married. They are now the ones that are going to be in charge.

    “So if we don’t provide leadership, they will push us aside. They are more than us, I have their data. they are not happy. They did not like what we did to them during #EndSARS. So we don’t have to wait for them to express themselves again.

    “Let us provide leadership. Because as you know, those who make peaceful change impossible, make violent change inevitable. So what you are seeing in insecurity today, in hunger, in the desperation of our people, is the sign of the failure of our political system. And we have to correct it.

    “We have started in Edo and we must continue. The old order can no longer hold. There is a new order. We have a choice, either to shape the new order or the new order will overwhelm us.”

  • 70% of Nigerian youths may become ex-convicts, EFCC cautions parents

    70% of Nigerian youths may become ex-convicts, EFCC cautions parents

    By Emman Ovuakporie

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has revealed that more than 70 per cent of Nigerian youths might soon become ex-convicts if the present high rate of their involvement in cybercrime was not stopped.

    This is as the Benin Zonal Command of the agency, yesterday, secured the conviction of three cyber criminals before Justice A. T. Mohammed of the Federal High Court sitting Port Harcourt, Rivers State, bringing to 33 the number of internet fraud convictions recorded by the zone within 24 hours.

    The Ilorin zonal commander of the EFCC, Mr. Usman Muktar, while speaking with journalists on the state of the nation, decried the high rate of cybercrime among youths and enjoined every stakeholder in the country to discourage the youths from internet fraud.

    Muktar, who said the EFCC had witnessed an increasing number of arrest of Nigerian youths in cybercrime in recent time, charged parents to ask their children questions about sources of their wealth.

    When your children, who are in schools stopped asking you for money for upkeep or driving expensive cars, parents should ask questions. Unfortunately, some parents support these youth in internet fraud. They say it’s oyinbo money. How does that turn to be your money?”, he asked.