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The Cogency is Loosing its Stand from Nigerian Youths -By Ellams Zainab Asibi

We opined that the scrutiny of what life holds for youths be unfolded to ensure that an incorruptible political spirit be engulfed by the next generation and clearly state the necessity of being a successful individual without little or no trace of corrupt practices within their own lifeline.

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Some of the patriotic citizens have been implicated in some of the activities engaged in during unionism and their lackadaisical attitude have changed dramatically over time and they are instilling and inflicting fear of who is going to dive into  leadership of the nation or would be left for if such individual is allowed with a corrupt citation from within them.

The incorruptible patriotics are vindicated by the law and their actions are questionable due to the fact that they were before labeled a leader but their Cogency is woven around loyalty to the favor of power blogs and not offering themselves as the true nature of what defines the panacea of political apartheid and to what reflects on their actions in political realm. Myopia has no room in political world as it will only make bruises and scars would give room to non political Partisans to make verdict in an unethical way which would would ignite muse and nonchalant attention would come in to practice, due to a non deserving individual assumes a very key sit in political office which is uncalled for, That even Contrast this austere approach towards governance with the lavish air travel allowances the ministerial handbook guarantees our office bearers that careless to look at the unbearable haggard situation masses are in.

That act of been susceptible is slowly dying out of the youth rather than standing to fight corrupt practices they are introducing more ways that even the corrupt individuals tends to learn from them and in such act such perpetrators be fish out and be penalized by their own actions and legal measures be taken to cleanse that incorruptible that is trying to be a good example of corruptible leader, holding unto your Cogency would not just make or establish name for you but rather rebranding your own life and prosperity in the world and hereafter for their is life after life.

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We opined that the scrutiny of what life holds for youths be unfolded to ensure that an incorruptible political spirit be engulfed by the next generation and clearly state the necessity of being a successful individual without little or no trace of corrupt practices within their own lifeline.

In recent years, it has become increasingly evident that cogency is no longer a top priority for Nigerian youths. Young people seem to prioritize other things over developing their intellectual abilities, and this trend is concerning.

Cogency is the ability to think critically, reason logically, and communicate effectively. These skills are essential for success in any field, be it business, politics, academia, or even personal relationships. However, it appears that many Nigerian youths are neglecting the development of their cogency in favor of other pursuits, such as social media, entertainment, and material possessions.

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This trend is troubling for several reasons. Nigeria is a country that faces many complex challenges, ranging from economic inequality to political instability. To tackle these issues, we need young people who are capable of analyzing problems, proposing innovative solutions, and communicating their ideas effectively. Without cogent minds, we risk perpetuating the ineffective policies and practices that have contributed to our country’s problems.

The lack of cogency among Nigerian youths could have long-term consequences for our national development. As we move into an increasingly globalized world, the ability to think critically and communicate effectively will become even more important for personal and professional success. Without these skills, our young people may struggle to compete in the global job market, which could result in limited opportunities for growth and development.

It is time for Nigerian youths to recognize the importance of cogency and prioritize its development. This can be done by investing in education, reading widely, engaging in debates and discussions, and practicing critical thinking in everyday life. Parents, educators, and other adults in positions of influence must also play a role in promoting cogency among young people.

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In the declining emphasis on cogency among Nigerian youths is a concerning trend that must be reversed. We need a new generation of young people who are capable of critical thinking, logical reasoning, and effective communication, and this can only be achieved through deliberate effort and investment in the development of these skills.

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