Are the youths of this nation truly the leader of tomorrow? This question rings in my heart day-in day-out (DiDo) and have been unable to find answers. Audu Ogbeh of Benue State was screened for ministerial post by Sen. Sola Saraki the father of Sen. Bukola Saraki in 1979 (36 years ago) and NOW to be screened again by same family-man (Bukola Saraki) in 2015. This is recycling of the highest order. Are children of this country growing at all? and is there Change at all? Your comment is required please.
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