Sunday, 29 May 2016

Charlyboy Writes A Letter To Buhari On Behalf Of Frustrated & Abandoned Youths

My Dear Presido,

You know how hard and for how long you have fought for this your job, now that

you have it, we cant wait to see how our lives will CHANGE!! People already don

begin dey throw stones, but me know say many things spoil, one year no fit

balance anything.

How far? You see say this matter no dey as easy as you think am, but I know say

many of your yarns before you enter, Na political, rhetorical

acrobatic, jingoism. Na

him make I talk say I go ride my bike reach China if one dollar equal

to one Naira. I

know that was part of your sound bites during your campaign.

Now, work don set. I know you understand why our expectations are high, so you

can't blame us too much, because we have been lied to, over and over again by

most of our insincere leaders. By faith or design, you have become a symbol of

renaissance for a nation that has been battered by mismanagement and

unprecedented corruption.

Kai! Odiegwu!

Weather or not you live up to that billing, time would tell.

Many Naijas were sold on your Change Campaign, tired of the usual statuesque

and many more just wanted a better life for themselves and their loved ones. All

eyes are on you, I trust you know that by now. Let your actions and words

demonstrate to us possibilities, hope again for the youths of this country and a

channeling back to those core values which we hold sacred. Anything less will be

same of the same. Shey you get?

I would want to believe that you have come to heal and fix the rot.

It will never be easy because of the wolves and sharks amongst us who

benefit big

time from the corruption, the poverty, the confusion and hopelessness

they inflict

on Nigerians.

All I ask of you, is to pay attention to the youths of this country

whose future has

been stolen by the fantastically corrupt leaders.

Oga me, e don set oooooo.

Best Regards.

Charles Emeka Oputa. ( CEO )

PRESIDENT

All Frustrated, Abandoned and Voiceless Youths

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