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Yul Edochie To Anambra State Youths: Vote Me As Your Governor & I Will Empower You All
Nov 13, 20-17 – Yul Edochie To Anambra State Youths: Vote Me As Your Governor & I Will Empower You All
By Gbenga Adebambo
“Youths constitutes Nigeria’s only hope for a real future” – Olusegun Obasanjo, (2009).
Adolf Hitler once said, “How fortunate for leaders that men do not think”. The reason why the Nigerian youths are still playing second fiddle is simply because we have allowed political cabals to hijack our ‘thinking’.
People are relegated in life when their thinking is delegated! The youth bracket is gradually turning to an endangered species and sinking into oblivion in terms of political inclusion because we have always been settling for less. The truth about life is that when you have conditioned yourself to always settle for less, something more tragic happens-you get less than what you settled for!
Praise George said, “It is victim mentality to hold others responsible for the situation in your own life”. Our victim and entitlement mentality is seriously encroaching on our ability to pioneer positive changes in the nation. Many youths go on endlessly finding fault as if there is a reward for it! Henry Ford once said, “Don’t find fault; find a remedy”.
It is appalling to always see the Nigerian youths attaching their fate to the Nigerian system instead of taking ownership of their future. I have at different fora reiterated that this is actually the recipe for recurring frustration among the Nigerian youths. It is sympathetic to know that most Nigerian youths have been systematically turned to political fugitives and liabilities because of our penchant for stipends at the detriment of the future.
Some youths have actually taken up the gauntlet by becoming path-finders and not fault-finders. Even in the face of intimidating political bigwigs and ‘principalities’ they have come a long way to realize that the politics in this nation will not evolve if we don’t get involved. We must not allow them to intimidate us with the fact that we don’t have the experience.
I have come to realize that the problem of Nigeria cannot be solved through experience. Infact, it is now so obvious that experience has failed! The problem in Nigeria can only be solved through renewed thinking youths. Albert Einstein said, “Problems cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them”. Nigeria is in dire need of dynamism and change that can only be afforded by the youths.
Seneca said, “It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that they are difficult”. Out of the many governorship aspirant that will be slugging it out for the gubernatorial election in Anambra State on November 18th, 2017, there is a youth, Yul Edochie, that has risen against great odds to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the so called political titans and veterans.
Many even believed that he is so green and inexperience. Regardless, he has decided to take the risk! T.S Elliot said, “Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far it is possible to go”.
Yul Edochie believes strongly that without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible. I am always fascinated to see youths as change gladiators navigating through the murky waters of the Nigerian politics.
Yul Chukwubuike Daniel Edochie is a Nollywood actor and the son of veteran Nollywood actor and movie legend, Pete Edochie. Yul has so far represented his father well by walking on his foot prints and carving a niche for himself as a great, most sought after actor. He is from Anambra North Senatorial Zone and the governorship candidate contesting under the platform of the Democratic People’s Congress (DPC). Born on January 7, 1982, he has lived in such a way to become a worthy model to Nigerian youths. He has also been able to live above scandals and bogus lifestyles that has decimated the entertainment industry in the past few years.
In 2015, Yul Edochie opened a film academy in Lagos. He launched the academy as a result of the decline in quality and professionalism of upcoming Nigerian actors and actresses. The academy as stated by him is supposed to train the next generation of Nollywood actors and actresses. The academy gives talented people the opportunity to be introduced to the Nigerian Film Industry.
I decided to do an interview with him and was further drawn by his level of intellectualism, passion, zeal, enthusiasm, and above all, his unrivalry depth of humility. In this interview, he opens up on the core reason why he joined politics and also on how his life should encourage the Nigerian youths to take undaunted step in the same direction.
Enjoy the excerpts:
Who is Yul Edochie?
Yul Edochie is a God fearing young man of high integrity. A celebrated Nollywood actor who has built a good reputation for himself for over 12 yrs. of active participation in his career as an actor and is appreciated by millions of fans all over the world.
Why do you decide to go into the Anambra gubernatorial race and what really prompted your audacious decision?
I’m running for Governor because God chose me to liberate the people of Anambra State and Nigeria at large. We have suffered so much in the hands of politicians for too long; they hand over to other politicians and the situation keeps getting worse. All they do is court the people, deceive them, get their votes, and abandon them.
The people are hungry, angry, frustrated; businesses crumbling; no support from Government; bad roads everywhere; no light, no water, poor healthcare; nothing is working. We are suffering too much, and no one seems to be doing anything to challenge the system, so I chose to stand and fight for the people.
As a youth, it is amazing how you are not intimidated by a gubernatorial race that is studded with political veterans, heavy weights and bigwigs. What is the source of your confidence?
GOD is the source of my confidence.
What do you have to tell the youths out there that are still skeptical about going into politics?
Youths get into politics. You must break away from the problem and be the solution. You must know how your state and country is being run. Stop hiding behind politicians and asking them for money. They share money and gifts to you and buy your future. Then you start complaining for the next four years when your living condition fails to improve.
A former first Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “Nobody can make you inferior without your own consent”. Can you please relate this quote to the debilitating erosion of self-esteem among the present crop of Nigerian youths?
Same thing I preach everyday when I go out to campaign. The problem is not the politicians; the problem is the youths who do not even believe in themselves. They have been crippled by the system, not knowing they have the power to change the system which is exactly what I’m doing now.
There has been a progressive increase in the number of unemployed youths over the years. Nobody seems to have a clear clue to how this nagging menace can be tamed as it has defied both governmental and institutional interventions. What special advice do you have for the Nigerian youths on the issue of youth employability?
Unemployment is actually a product of corrupt governments which we have had for many years. They do not want to see the country grow, yet they invest billions abroad. We have many indigenous companies in Anambra State, in Nigeria, with no support from government. Rather than help such companies to grow, expand and employ more, they rather keep increasing their taxes till the companies die. Corruption, failed leadership! My Government will change all that, we will support our people and their businesses 100%.
Many youths with great initiatives and entrepreneurial skills are really finding it tough to set up and run business in Nigeria. How can we make the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) more youth-inclusive?
All a product of bad leadership. Our Government will provide start-up funds for youths with viable business plans. We will support SMEs to grow and expand thereby employing more.
I am a great fan of your father,Pete Edochie, and was really fascinated seeing you rise as an actor in Nollywood. In which way did your father influence your passion for acting?
I grew up watching my father, he made us watch movies a lot and read books. So it rubbed off naturally. I learnt a lot from him.
What personal advice do you have for parents that have the ‘unhealthy’ penchant for insisting on a particular course of study and career path for their wards?
Parents study your children. Don’t insist on a particular course for him or her. Find out their strengths and support them in that direction. It pays more when they study a course they have passion for. It’s always easier to succeed there because they will be willing to make sacrifices to excel.
What is your general philosophy of life?
My philosophy of life: None of us will be here forever. Material things are all vanity. Be at peace with God. Do good to people, give, touch lives positively, make the world a better place to live in.
Who are your role models and in which way have they inspired you?
My father and Senator Ben Bruce.
My father has inspired me to be a good man, a man of integrity who loves God and loves his people.
Senator Ben Bruce has inspired me with his common sense ideologies, giving the people good governance.
The Gubernatorial election for Anambra is just around the corner. Do you really think you have what it takes to occupy the exalted position at the government house?
Yes I have what it takes to be the next Governor of Anambra State. I’m young, vibrant, simple, intelligent, well educated, God fearing, and I love my people and want the best for them. I am not a politician, never been in the corridors of power, so I am not here to deceive the people. I have no political godfather who will demand that Anambra State be handed over to him; I’m here to work for Ndi Anambra, and work with them to better the living condition of the people.
There is this campaign slogan that is always seen on your posters and fliers, “The Last Bus-stop!!!”. It sounds more like another Nollywood thriller! Can you shed more light on this?
My campaign slogan: THE LAST BUS STOP!!! Simply means that the deceit of politicians have come to The last bus stop, the end. That with me, the suffering of my people have come to The last bus stop; the days of bad governance have come to THE LAST BUS STOP!!!
What general advice do you have for the Nigerian youth?
My advice to Nigerian youths: Do not be deceived anymore. Only a credible and courageous youth like me can understand and fix the problems of the youths. Come November 18, 2017, empower me and I pledge to empower you all.
To all the youths out there I want to reach out to us all in the words of Barack Obama, “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek”. Let us quit whinning and the debilitating entitlement mentality that is commonplace among the Nigerian youths. The earlier we realize that no one owes us anything, the better for us, and the more prepared we will be to face life’s challenges. We must not allow anybody to talk us into believing that we are not yet ready. The best way to predict the future is to design it ourselves!
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Mathew Egubor
November 13, 2017 at 4:13 AM
u are just risking your life. You have to be fortified spiritually to embark on dis lonely path to hell
Keep it real
November 13, 2017 at 6:06 AM
You sound as if you move around with him all time, who told you that hasn’t done. Trust his father na…
iron bar
November 13, 2017 at 5:31 AM
SMART GUY,TOP TIGHT CONTENDERS ARE IN THE RACE BUT U WILL END UP AS COMMISSIONER,APPOINTED TO A PARASTATAL OR AN ADVISER TO THE GOVERNOR.GOVERNORSHIP POSITION IS ZONED TO YOUR AREA.ANAMBRA NORTH AND WHOEVER WINS WILL WANT U IN HIS CABINET AND AGAIN BE KNOWN FOR ONE TIME GUBERNATORIAL ASPIRANT.AGAIN ,HAVING A LEG INTO THE SYSTEM OPEN U UP FOR CONTESTING OTHER POSITIONS .UR HEAD DEY DIA.
Donatus
November 13, 2017 at 11:57 AM
Please add shovels to our own wheelbarrows.
Thanks.