Nigerian Ladies Promote Their Skills and Businesses On Twitter To Prove They Are Not #LazyNigerianYouths
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It is no longer news that President Muhammadu Buhari accused Nigerian youths of being lazy and wanting everything handed to them for free because they live in an oil-producing nation.
He made this statement while speaking at the Commonwealth Business Forum in Westminster, London on Wednesday.
This statement did not go down well with many Nigerians as they took to social media to express their displeasure which birthed the trending hashtag #LazyNigerian Youths.
Nigerian Female entrepreneurs, creatives and professionals alike also used the opportunity to showcase their many skills, products, and services to prove that Nigerian Youths are far from lazy.
Check out some of these empowering tweets from hardworking Nigerian women…
Meet Kate Ogechukwu, a Second Class Upper graduate of History and International Relations from Ebonyi state university, decided to go into charcoal selling to make ends meet, due to lack of Jobs.. #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/cfvitanKM0
— Mr. Jack Robinson (@jackdre02) April 19, 2018
SHE IS A:
Graduate of petroleum tech.
Owns a fabric trading biz.
Runs a poultry.
Buys and sells grains.
Runs an NGO that caters for girls.
President of GIST mentoring school.
A creative writer.
A wife and a mother.
Under 30.Obviously lazy
#LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/xLnIuprGc3
— your MCM and TWELEB ?? ? (@iamtelo_) April 19, 2018
I am a final year medical student, I sell Jewelries and also make props for weddings and events. @MBuhari I am not lazy#LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/F4caqTB14h
— Ehy (@Ehy_Owie) April 19, 2018
I am a Nigerian Youth with a first class degree in Microbiology and I make and sell Ogi….I am definitely not lazy #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/f8glvfz1mN
— Boluwatife (@Tifee_) April 19, 2018
Just a #LazyNigerianYouths that’s not letting her country limit her in any wag #WeAreNigerianCreatives who break barriers & are innovative ! pic.twitter.com/pkkn03eRQ8
— WandeNirvana (@WANDEMAMA) April 19, 2018
I’m a Nigerian!
I own a Bsc!
I sell various kinds of Asooke and headties!
I am not Lazy! #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/2aOMp21ukN— MÓRĘNÍKÈJÎMÎ (@mzgbeborun) April 19, 2018
I’m a graduate
I’m a student
I’m a writer
I’m an event planner
Best of all, I’m a caterer
I’m NOT a #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/eGtobMm9yZ— Fisayo Obabire (@Franfisayo) April 19, 2018
Mr President, I am not Lazy.
Am an undergraduate and I still make out time to make amazing jewellery @PhavourAccesso1.
Yes, I made what you are seeing. #LazyNigerianYouths #LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/Ufz4HrVsen— IG: Phavour_Kylyan (@Sauce_Phana) April 19, 2018
My name is Esther Owolu. I’m a graduate of Economics from the University of Ibadan. I’m a youth corps member and also the owner of FrostFountain @frostfountain on Ig. I bake cakes, make doughnuts, and other pastries. I’m not a #LazyNigerianYouth Please retweet. pic.twitter.com/GzlhYI3uTs
— Esther ? (@estherowoluu) April 20, 2018
I am Nigerian. I paint homes and offices for a living.@MBuhari I am not lazy, we are not lazy!#LazyNigerianYouths pic.twitter.com/OE9Qulzrtn
— The Lady Painter (@LadyPainterNG) April 19, 2018