Of course, it is no secret that Nigerian youths have spent the past few days protesting both online and offline.
In the midst of this, youths have taken to the streets of social media to express their feelings on the situation.
While there are many, a number of them stuck out so much that they can be applied to several areas of life, even outside of activism.
These quotes are from Nigerian youths like yourself and will encourage you to up more effort into fighting for yourself.
See the quotes below:
“Dear Nigerian youths,You are that Powerful. Never forget that.”
Dear Nigerian youths,You are that Powerful. Never forget that.
— Timi Dakolo (@timidakolo) October 11, 2020
“Never again will anyone refer to nigerian youths as lazy. Never again will anyone refer to nigerian youths as unserious. The events of the last week up till today has shown true power lies with the people. Actually, Power lies with young people. And so it shall be forevermore.”
Never again will anyone refer to nigerian youths as lazy.
Never again will anyone refer to nigerian youths as unserious.
The events of the last week up till today has shown true power lies with the people. Actually, Power lies with young people.
And so it shall be forevermore.
— #OurFavOnlineDoc ?????? (@DrOlufunmilayo) October 11, 2020
“What have learnt in the last four days? It is absolutely possible for Nigerian youths to love Big Brother Naija and still confront injustice, oppression and tyranny. Both are not mutually exclusive. I Stan Naija Youths. No Naija Youth slander will be tolerated here.”
https://twitter.com/Mazigburugburu1/status/1315276972864557062?s=20
“The people I saw protesting yesterday were teenagers. Hit me hard to acknowledge that their passion might be slightly diff from mine – they have not had a country for a single day of their lives. We should listen to them a little differently. That anger was organic.“
The people I saw protesting yesterday were teenagers. Hit me hard to acknowledge that their passion might be slightly diff from mine – they have not had a country for a single day of their lives. We should listen to them a little differently. That anger was organic. #EndSars
— FemiJACOBS (@FemiJACOBS) October 12, 2020
“My dad just called me to tell me we must not stop this protest. He prayed for everyone going out to protest and said we must stand our ground this time around. I’m proud”
My dad just called me to tell me we must not stop this protest. He prayed for everyone going out to protest and said we must stand our ground this time around. I’m proud?#SARSMUSTEND
— AntiDepressant Nurse ?? (@detoke__) October 11, 2020
Kudos to all the youths that came out . More protests to come. No more suffering and smiling again in Nigeria.
nigerian youths are brilliant and so so brave. love them!
This is exciting for me to read… This is like the first time Nigerian youths would stay united to fight for something
Soro soke werey
‘Soro some werey’ does it for me all the time