A non partisan group, Yoruba Youths Congress has described the growing calls to restructure Nigeria as ill-timed, saying what Nigeria needed is a strong institution.
National leader of the group, Wale Alake, said the loudest advocate of restructuring are those who manipulate the narrative, to suit their selfish interest.
He believes Nigeria can overcome any challenge, if various institutions of government are strengthened to work at optimum level.
But he also condemned the recent meeting of Yoruba elders in Ibadan, saying it was attended by those who lost out in the last election.
A non partisan group, Yoruba Youths Congress has described the growing calls to restructure Nigeria as ill-timed, saying what Nigeria needed is a strong institution.
National leader of the group, Wale Alake, said the loudest advocate of restructuring are those who manipulate the narrative, to suit their selfish interest.
He believes Nigeria can overcome any challenge, if various institutions of government are strengthened to work at optimum level.
But he also condemned the recent meeting of Yoruba elders in Ibadan, saying it was attended by those who lost out in the last election.
A non partisan group, Yoruba Youths Congress has described the growing calls to restructure Nigeria as ill-timed, saying what Nigeria needed is a strong institution.
National leader of the group, Wale Alake, said the loudest advocate of restructuring are those who manipulate the narrative, to suit their selfish interest.
He believes Nigeria can overcome any challenge, if various institutions of government are strengthened to work at optimum level.
But he also condemned the recent meeting of Yoruba elders in Ibadan, saying it was attended by those who lost out in the last election.
A non partisan group, Yoruba Youths Congress has described the growing calls to restructure Nigeria as ill-timed, saying what Nigeria needed is a strong institution.
National leader of the group, Wale Alake, said the loudest advocate of restructuring are those who manipulate the narrative, to suit their selfish interest.
He believes Nigeria can overcome any challenge, if various institutions of government are strengthened to work at optimum level.
But he also condemned the recent meeting of Yoruba elders in Ibadan, saying it was attended by those who lost out in the last election.
A non partisan group, Yoruba Youths Congress has described the growing calls to restructure Nigeria as ill-timed, saying what Nigeria needed is a strong institution.
National leader of the group, Wale Alake, said the loudest advocate of restructuring are those who manipulate the narrative, to suit their selfish interest.
He believes Nigeria can overcome any challenge, if various institutions of government are strengthened to work at optimum level.
But he also condemned the recent meeting of Yoruba elders in Ibadan, saying it was attended by those who lost out in the last election.
A non partisan group, Yoruba Youths Congress has described the growing calls to restructure Nigeria as ill-timed, saying what Nigeria needed is a strong institution.
National leader of the group, Wale Alake, said the loudest advocate of restructuring are those who manipulate the narrative, to suit their selfish interest.
He believes Nigeria can overcome any challenge, if various institutions of government are strengthened to work at optimum level.
But he also condemned the recent meeting of Yoruba elders in Ibadan, saying it was attended by those who lost out in the last election.
A non partisan group, Yoruba Youths Congress has described the growing calls to restructure Nigeria as ill-timed, saying what Nigeria needed is a strong institution.
National leader of the group, Wale Alake, said the loudest advocate of restructuring are those who manipulate the narrative, to suit their selfish interest.
He believes Nigeria can overcome any challenge, if various institutions of government are strengthened to work at optimum level.
But he also condemned the recent meeting of Yoruba elders in Ibadan, saying it was attended by those who lost out in the last election.
A non partisan group, Yoruba Youths Congress has described the growing calls to restructure Nigeria as ill-timed, saying what Nigeria needed is a strong institution.
National leader of the group, Wale Alake, said the loudest advocate of restructuring are those who manipulate the narrative, to suit their selfish interest.
He believes Nigeria can overcome any challenge, if various institutions of government are strengthened to work at optimum level.
But he also condemned the recent meeting of Yoruba elders in Ibadan, saying it was attended by those who lost out in the last election.