Nigerian youths and politics

Why I don't fight politicians for politicians.

During the heat of the recently concluded Nigerian election at the different levels of government, I have been on a silent observation when I grasped the danger that the youth of today expose themselves all in the name of participating in politics.

There by engaging in non purposive,  spontaneous post that are laced will ill predetermined agenda,  ignoring the consequences of the blurred boundaries.

I wonder!
Why incur enemies for yourself just please people who are friends?
Remember the saying that ' there is no permanent enemy in politics.

Why involve in big men war whose greed for power have built ancient towers located different territories called government.

Many of you ride less in tune with real and become accustomed to negative use of gizmos and social media to paint black your future businesses and jobs, which will sooner or later breed Disillusionment.

It is pertinent to note that social media has grown past just posting, commenting and liking post to keeping archives of both the good and the bad.

Most employees go through your facebook, instagram and twitter pages as part of your curriculum vitae,  have you thought about the being rejected for a well deserved job simply because of the ill you spilled on the media?

Think about it! your self esteem is more important than engaging in political bandwagon----

Take for instance politicians themselves doesn't even go as bare as most of you do,  they choose and taste their words before letting it out, cause they know that one can forget but the media remembers****

Wisdom is knowing when you have crossed the boundaries between being real and being outrightly foolish.

In a bid to be seen as ' real' on social media, don't become shameless and a reproach to your future or present business,  job and reputation....

Taste and sensor your words before you spill ...

Voice of the pen;  Nnekaibeya Sylvia Ozoemena

Inspired by Mr Henry.

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