
Kogiflame
Below are the age of our past Leaders after independence and they performed tremendously cum Nigeria economy was booming.
Nigerian leaders have held office at various ages after independence, with some figures being young at the start of their careers. For example;
Yakubu Gowon: 31 years old when he became Head of State on August 1, 1966.
Murtala Muhammed: 36 years old when he assumed office on July 29, 1975.
Olusegun Obasanjo: 38 years old when he took office on February 13, 1976.
Muhammadu Buhari: 41 years old when he became president on December 31, 1983.
Some notable younger leaders during coups and early years includes;
Ahmadu Bello: 36 years old.
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa: 34 years old.
Nnamdi Azikiwe: 42 years old.
Kaduna Nzeogwu: 29 years old (led the first military coup).
Ibrahim Babangida: 25 years old.
Sani Abacha: 23 years old.
M.T. Mbu: 23 years old (became Foreign Affairs Minister).
Pat Utomi: 27 years old (became a Federal Adviser).
Where have we got it wrong? Could this be as result of over pampered of generation after our past Leaders that led us to become unthinkable, unproductive, visionless and missionless. It is quite unfortunate that we render ourselves useless and hopeless.
This is a Clarion call for all youths to let all hands be on deck and work assiduously and produce vibrant, workaholic and intellectual youths in various offices come 2027 general election.
I am the media, I am the grassroots moblizer, l am the compaign manager and I stand tall to defend youths at all cost. We are going to meet at the primary election and as well meet at the general election. Nigeria is for all and we own the future generations better explanation of our educational system, hospital management and our economy stability.
If at this age Nigeria can not provide quality education, good roads, constant power supply, high standard hospital and access for technological innovation or advancement verily, it is youth O’clock to hijack power and transform the country to the country of our dream.
I will not hesitate to take my campaign to any level to whisper into auditory meatus of every youths to swing into action for better Nigeria. If Ibrahim Traore, the president of Burkina Faso can get it right certainly, the Nigerian youths can get it right as well.
Dear Nigerian youths I crave your indulgence to join me and liberate Nigerian youths from poverty of mind and free Nigerians from government of tyranny at all level of government.
Your vote for me is a vote of successful Nigeria, poverty alleviation and total transformation of our dear Country
Thank you all for your resilience and unwavering total support.
God bless Nigeria
God bless Kogi State
God bless Kogi Central.
Yours faithfully,
Incoming Senator
Comr Ibrahim A. Abdurrahman.









