Young African Soldier calls African Presidents old cargoes, says President Tinubu is not fit to rule Nigeria

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Hamot Yusuf

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A young African Soldier speaks about how African countries are being ruled by old men. He said people above 60 shouldn't be allowed to rule a country because that is the principle adopted in Europe, unlike Africa, where men older than 70 years old are voted in as Presidents.

This young man also said that President Tinubu is not fit to rule Nigeria. "Is it a curse on Africa to always vote for old people who can't even speak properly?" he said.

The young Soldier further said Tinubu will do nothing to move Nigeria forward because he is a tired, old man. He advised Nigerian Soldiers to take over and impeach the President just as neighboring countries like Niger, Guinea, Mali, and Burkina Faso have done.

Now the question is, will Nigerian Soldiers take his advice? Do Nigerians want military men to rule the nation? Would Nigerians freedom of speech and movement be hindered once the military men take over?

Watch the full clip here:


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From the comment section, it is obvious that Nigerians do not want the Military men to take the advice of this young man. The military hasn't taken charge and it's become impossible for the common man to speak freely. If they eventually do, what then would become of Nigerians?

One @officialshehu30bg said this young man shouldn't bring Nigerians into a mess, "Speak for your country. Soldiers should just remain in barracks here in Nigeria."

Another person wrote, "We're already indirectly in military regime koz we can't talk freely anymore. Imagine popo asking NLC not to protest. Isn't that a military sign? Our freedom of speech is gone even if we talk it'll be in our pockets."

Isn't this disheartening? Do you think if the Military take over Nigeria, the country would be better as this young man claimed?

Here are screenshots of the responses of Nigerians.
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