Yesterday, at the protest in Ibadan, I saw the multitude that turned up and I was impressed. We Nigerian youths has finally decided to wake up and take charge of our country and our future.
This #EndSARS protest is not the end but just the beginning to a better Nigeria.
We youths have decided to work together and see what we have achieved.

Youths raised more than 23million in one week
Youths cleaned up the protest venues
Youths had prayer walks.
Youths released people that were detained.
Youths forced international audience
#EndSWAT
We prayed for Nigeria
We are fighting for Nigeria
Now it's time to work for Nigeria.

It's time for young politicians to show themselves. Not those that are APC or PDP puppets, not those with godfathers.
We might not be able to unseat the current government but we can create
Our own.
We have three years to plan, decide and execute.
We don't want Buhari or Osinbajo or El rufai or Atiku or Tinubu or Saraki. We don't want these old men.
I'm sure this period exposed these old generations and we know age does not determine wisdom.
#SARSMUSTEND
Even down to our parents that told us not to protest.
One old man was even on live TV defending harassment saying youth should not be able to afford something because "Nigeria is hard"
These people have set standards we need to break out of.
We want youth in power. We will VOTE.
We may not be able to change everything immediately, but this journey is long term, I don't want to be 30 and still be trying to #EndSARS. Might take a while but surely, let history put it down that in 2020 the youth of Nigeria woke up and the country changed for good.
#EndSARS
Let us not forget the people that stood with us in these times, both home and abroad. Those that donated money, the lawyers that got us out of detention. Celebs that put their career aside and came out to fight, the influencers too. Those that were silent, those that misyarned.
Those governors that were silent, the governor that banned protest (our human right), the governor that protected us during the protest, governors that were only concerned with their election. Those that wanted to bribe us.
#BuhariResign
At this point, we all need to be interested in politics to avoid protests. Our vote is our voice.
Just the way we did not collect that governors bribe. We should not sell our votes.

We have to be active just like this in 2023 and during the gubernatorial elections.
#SarsMustGo
We need to take this outside Twitter and educate people, the bike men, the menial workers, the bus conductors, the drivers. These people are ready to support(I saw it yesterday). Even tho we forced them to after we blocked their roads. I spoke with a lot of them yesterday.
They were so angry we were disturbing their livelihood. I had to explain to them what the protest meant to us and how we need to do this for a better country.

We go out to campaign for our youth politicians.
If they ask you how you know our young candidate is better,
Tell them "We don't know if he's better but we are tired of what we have currently and if our candidate messes up, we elected him and we can get him out".

The only fear is if our northern youths are with us because they are still a major part of the country. Their voices matter
We need to put our religion and ethnic differences asides and work together for a better country, bring out your young educated northern candidates and we will support if we are comfortable with their philosophy.

Please please please. A better Nigeria is the aim.
God bless Nigeria
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