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Laundry Worker

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Originally published June 1982
Authors Jack Rudman
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Means in Nigeria "want to vote generation democracy"?

Feb 16,2020 2:53 am

Nigeria is the first presidential election with A Generation of voters, the only known democracy will take place the next weekend.

until 20 years ago, the country was led by a succession of military rulers, or short-lived civilian administrations.

But a democratic era has delivered for Young People ? Some 18-to 20-year-old in Lagos and Abeokuta spoke with the BBC:

'Nigerian politics is in a mess'Emmanuel Odumade, Artist , 19

If you register it got to the elections, I, to vote. But I'm not going to lie, the registration was so stressful, and we had to wait for Two Days to The Card .

If it were me, I would not have gone through The Process , but the people said that I needed to use The Card as an ID card.

It's not that I was interested in politics, but I just want to say, Nigerian politics is in a mess. To me, I just don't feel it is sincere. At the end of The Day we will all know who will win, so why vote? It's not like your vote really counts.

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Everything is in a mess, we only need God's intervention.

I'm an Artist - I discovered that I could draw, because I fell in love with a girl in the school.

I tried to impress you, and Every Day I would go to school with a new picture of her. At the end of The Day , you are not in love with me, but I still had The Talent .

As I get older, I want to be someone who speaks for my people through my art.

" Are we practicing democracy?'Monday victory, hawker and designer, 19

I did not register to participate in the elections part, I Am concerned about the violence. Nobody talks about it, but it is voltage. I don't want to choose because I hate something that may be a struggle.

we Are really democracy in practice in Nigeria? I don't know what to say, but I don't think so. If we are practicing democracy, then it should rules and regulations that the people follow them.

I want to rule, But not the military. I just don't want to pack improvement in This Country , everything, packing,. To show it should be, their talents.

And there are many things that need to be corrected. For example, for a long time, there are places where the roads are bad. And also the power, as in The Place where I live - you bring light in there.

I Am a fashion designer, but I also help the peanuts to My Aunt to sell. I finished the school and I hope to fight, to the study of Mass Communication , but I Am , in the University, with the few money I have.

I'm an Orphan - my mother died in 2013 from a terrible disease, and my father died in 2005 - so you can't support me.

'We have to make our nation proud'Nasir Muhammad, gold-trader, 19

It is important for me to take part in the elections, in order to help, a good leader for The Nation . To know the type of person we have to vote, that will help us and give us a compassionate nation.

By not voting you're not going to help The Nation . We have to come together and make our nation proud and strong.

In This Life , education is The Key , and I would like to pay the government, our teachers, more and better equipment. It should also be better Transport and roads good enough for cars and for people to walk along.

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I our minds and talk about bothers prefer to talk of democracy after the military rule, as we have The Right to, the us.

If I were President, I would ensure that corruption is stopped in Nigeria, because the people always screaming "corruption, corruption, corruption".

I have to help my father in the gold-trading business. It is a good business that has paid for school fees and food for me and my eight brothers and sisters.

I Am Now done with my Gymnasium, and I would like to go to University to study Zoology.

'I want everything to cost less'Andrew Ogunnorin, furniture-maker, 20

I wanted to register to vote, The Id card, but I don't have the time. We start work at 07. 30 and we close at 21:00 and I could not say that the chief that I wanted to go.

But even if I had registered, I would not choose. It's a fight then, and I don't want a fight. They would shoot guns, take out the cutlasses, and I don't like that.

I don't know anything about the people responsible, but I do not believe that The President has no work. Look at how much things cost.

at a time when I wanted to buy a Cup of rice, it was 40 naira ($0. 11; £0. 09) - Now it is 80 naira. The Money to buy the needed two cups, Now buys a Cup. What The President has done?

I want everything to cost less as before. As an apprentice furniture maker I get the 1100 naira ($3; £2. 30) in the week.

Also there is no regular electricity. Since the morning we had no power and nothing works.

I would like to continue my education and learning technique, but I don't have The Money . My father is A Fisherman and my mother is a trader, and you can't pay to support me.

'don't listen to The leaders'Favour Ifadah, student, 20

actually, I wanted to vote, and register went. But in the case of the registration of the centre, we had to wait for hours, wait, and wait, And Then we heard that the person in charge had not surfaced.

we were told to come Another Day , and I was annoyed, as I do a lot of things. I ended up abandoning the efforts to have a voters card.

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When I think about it, our leader, I say not that they are bad, but one thing I've noticed is that you don't really hear what people have to say.

These are the people you lead, and you should be concerned about our Affairs. There was no water in My House for months, but, who are we to say?

The Most popular definition of democracy as "government of the people, for the people and by the people". But if we are in this definition it is obvious that even the government will follow.

the government of the people to"", but who are the people? The people are suffering.

I love the democracy to do as it has with the people. There we go"," it's not about the military imposing things on people that say: "you do this, you do this".

'corruption is not register very, very bad'Adijat Balogun, laundress, 19

I have to vote. I wanted to, but I was so busy with work that I have not the time. I want to join the Air Force and at the moment I'm only concentrating on the application.

All I want is for This Country better. I'm a little bit afraid of the choice and in The Past I've heard that it kills.

I really don't know what the politics are. I think it is important to be involved, but I'm just not ready yet. There are a lot of things change. The corruption is very very bad, and there is poverty and hunger, and we want better jobs. But I don't know How To solve these things.

I started as a Laundry girl in the last year, after finishing higher school. I don't have to do the Laundry, my job is to collect the dirty Laundry and The Clean supply to be replaced.

I'm with 15,000 naira ($41; £32) a month. It is not enough, but I have to keep going.

I would like to join, the Air Force , because I want to be proud of me. I love the uniform, and there is respect. I pray to God that it works.

'We need more and better jobs'Caleb Obiefunwa, cloth seller, 18

I didn't want to go and register to vote. I'm not interested in politics. For me, it's all about The Business and to earn money. Now I need to build up money for my business, this is it.

I Hear about the election, and I Hear about the voting, but at the end of The Day , it was already decided who will win.

This Country needs to create more and better jobs. There are so many graduates without a job and something should be done for you.

I don't know anything about the time of the military government. I do not think that in the story, I think in the morning.

At the moment I'm an apprentice, but after Six Years , my boss has me with My Own shop. What I earn is enough for me.

I hope that in 10 years time, by the grace of God, I'll have what I need. I would like to be able to help the younger ones, if there is any way I can help I will do it.

'Not a country without problems,'Aribide Abiodun, cloth dyer, 19

I have registered myself to vote, and The Process was good, everything went smooth, and I agree.

people talk about the problems, but I think the economy of Nigeria is good. There is no country that have not had problems. I went to Cotonou in Benin last week and I saw that you have problems. And I can see on my phone that there is a problem in Togo.

So all we need is to pray for the economy to get better and everything will be fine.

I think The President has tried to get rid of The Bad things in Nigeria. For example, the anti-corruption people are stolen money.

My cloth dyeing business is good and I do about 10 ' 000 naira ($28; £21) in the week. I was born in this have worked here since elementary school.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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