@Seun Anikulapo- 301 days ago | Highlife | views: 11,699 likes: 343 comments: 87 | votes: 0 bookmarks 0 0x

Organised Abandonment - Failure to Secure the youth When cowards become elders.- Seun Kuti

In this powerful and thought-provoking video, Nigerian musician Seun Kuti discusses the issue of "organised abandonment" and the failure of society to secure a better future for the youth. Kuti argues that the elders and leaders of today have become cowards, prioritizing their own interests and leaving the younger generation to suffer the consequences.

Kuti uses his platform as an artist to shed light on the harsh realities faced by young people in Nigeria and around the world. He challenges the idea that the youth are the leaders of tomorrow, arguing that they are already leaders today and should be given the support and resources to create a better future for themselves.

He also criticizes the education system, stating that it is designed to produce obedient workers rather than critical thinkers and problem solvers. Kuti believes that the youth are not being prepared to take on the challenges of the world and are instead being set up for failure.

Kuti’s message is a call to action for the elders and leaders of society to step up and take responsibility for securing a better future for the youth. He urges them to stop being cowards and to instead use their power and influence to create positive change.

Overall, Seun Kuti’s powerful words serve as a wake-up call for society to address the issue of organised abandonment and to ensure that the youth are given the support and opportunities they need to thrive. His message is one of hope and empowerment, reminding us that it is not too late to make a difference and create a better world for future generations.




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CategoryHighlife
Created301 days ago
Views11,699
Likes343
Comments87
Daily Views+ (calculated)6 (0.05%)
Avg Views/ Day (lifetime)39
Avg Views/ Subscriber0.316
Channel Subscribers37,000
Updated (by us)2025-05-05

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