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Some APC Supporters Attack Peter Obi — For Saying “Yahoo Boys Are Brilliant Minds Who Deserve a Second Chance in 2025”

Some APC Supporters Attack Peter Obi for saying Yahoo Boys are brilliant minds who deserve a second in life and the need to channel their energy into something product.

Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, has ignited a significant discussion across Nigeria’s political and social media landscape with his recent comments about Yahoo Boys (internet fraudsters). He referred to them as “geniuses who need redirection, not condemnation.”

Some APC Supporters Attack Peter Obi

While addressing the pressing issues of youth development and unemployment in Nigeria, the former Governor of Anambra State highlighted that many young Nigerians involved in cybercrime possess exceptional intelligence and creativity. He believes that, with the right guidance, these qualities could lead to national innovation and technological advancement.

Some APC Supporters Attack Peter Obi

Obi pointed out, “the problem isn’t the talent of these young men, but rather the system that has failed to tap into their potential.” He urged the government to prioritize creating opportunities, implementing digital literacy programs, and fostering tech entrepreneurship initiatives that would help channel the youth’s intelligence into productive and legitimate paths.  Some APC Supporters Attack Peter Obi

He firmly believes that Nigeria’s greatest asset is its young population. Obi called on policymakers to take a rehabilitative and empowering stance rather than resorting to punitive measures that often miss the mark in addressing the root causes of cybercrime. He stated, “Instead of condemning Yahoo Boys, let’s redirect their intelligence. The same individuals who are breaking firewalls could be developing top-notch cybersecurity systems or fintech startups if they’re given the right environment.”

His comments have generated a flurry of reactions on social media. Supporters have lauded his human-centered approach, viewing it as a progressive vision that acknowledges the potential within the country’s youth. On the flip side, critics have raised concerns that his statement might convey a lenient attitude towards illegal activities. Some have accused Obi of “romanticizing crime,” while others see his remarks as a call for smarter governance and youth rehabilitation.  Some APC Supporters Attack Peter Obi

Analysts are pointing out that Obi’s remarks shine a light on a significant flaw in Nigeria’s policy framework — specifically, the absence of organized systems to turn raw talent into real productivity. With unemployment and inflation hitting all-time highs, many believe that the dire situation is pushing young Nigerians toward cybercrime, a result of systemic failures and a lack of opportunities.  Some APC Supporters Attack Peter Obi

Peter Obi has always been an advocate for education, entrepreneurship, and economic reform. His comments reflect his overarching belief in investing in people rather than punishing them for the shortcomings of the system.  Some APC Supporters Attack Peter Obi

As discussions heat up online, one thing stands out — Obi’s statements have sparked renewed conversations about how Nigeria can harness the incredible potential of its youth for nation-building instead of letting them fall into crime.

Do you agree with Peter Obi that those involved in cybercrime are simply geniuses in need of guidance? Or do you believe that crime should be met with strict punishment, no matter the circumstances?

Meanwhile; Bishop David Abioye cries out about the rampant Christian killings in Nigeria, says “you see people buried in hundreds here in the country and say there’s no genoc!de? what a wicked set of  people he continued”

Respected Nigerian cleric and senior pastor of Living Faith Church, Bishop David Abioye, has stirred up a significant response across the nation with his passionate condemnation of the ongoing killings in Nigeria. The outspoken pastor didn’t hold back, calling out those who refuse to acknowledge that the level of violence constitutes genocide, labeling such denial as both wicked and insensitive.

In his heartfelt message, Bishop Abioye stated:

“You see people buried in hundreds and you say there is no genocide. What a wicked set of people!” Continue reading here

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