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‘Thunder where are you,’ netizens react to viral video of primary school pupil ‘prayer’ for Nigerian leaders

 

The video of a primary school pupil in Niger State has got netizens talking during a debate whether voting should be made compulsory or not. 

The kid, arguing against forcing people to vote for politicians who have been ruining the country, descended on Nigerian leaders during his electric presentation.

 He said the leadership of the country has failed children, retirees, teachers and the country at large as hunger now prevails across the land. 

The lad also took a swipe at the president saying, “Tinubu with all his charisma cannot handle this country the way we want”

He then said: “Thunder, where are you? This is the time to strike and finish them.”

The video of the kid has elicited reactions on social media. 

On X, @AnthonyEhilebo said: “This is the best video I believe I have watched in recent times. The young ones in Nigeria are really watching and we owe them a duty to protect them.”

@_dinomelaye said: “Listen to this upcoming activist and comrade.”

@kabirusaje said: “Reality of Nigerian state. We really need to encourage such acts because the so-called leaders will at least be ashamed of their actions. “

@nejinsan76 said: “This is not a debate. This child was put up for this by someone. Someone used this child to talk to the government.-

@Imisiorun1 said: “You have the energy, well spoken and good contributions but stop insulting leaders. Nigeria is in trouble before President Tinubu, you said it already, our senators.”