An Ajebuta candidate for presidency?
According to me, the Ajebuta’s are those that tend to grow up in houses that have maids, never washed their clothes with their hands before, have the latest wears and toys, preferably from overseas, prefer to read “Oliver twist”(British or American written books) to reading “Things fall apart”(African written books) and also talk the talk, and think they know it all, all the time.
They have air-conditioned leather seated cars, and tastefully furnished houses, and attend well equipped schools [such as BIS and LASORE). After high school, they move overseas to further their studies.
I think, even if you read all the Peter and Jane series, when you were a little kid residing in Nigeria, or any of those lady bird series in nursery, you are an Ajebuta. Even M&Bs whilst you are struggling with your teenage hormones.
If as guy growing up in Nigeria, you couldn’t play football, because your parent’s don’t want you to come home dirty, or even hurt, you are an Ajebuta.
If as a kid the only fun you had was shopping, going to birthday parties, visiting family friends, doing your school assignment in the afternoon and then having a compulsory nap thereaafter, and sticking in front of the TV all evening playing video games, you are an Ajebuta.
If as a kid you don’t have friends in your neighborhood, except family friends that you meet either by them visiting you or you visiting them, you are an Ajebuta.
Some people might say that the Ajebuta’s are not well brought up? Well I got news for them, the Ajebuta’s are the best brought up kids in Nigeria, because they grow up in a world governed by rules and regulations, they are well cultured, mannered, educated and to wrap it up, tend to have a good sense of judgment and a very good understanding of political and social economical aspects of life in general. They understand the world around them, and they have a higher likelihood of not being corrupt in nature.
This is because corruption from my understanding originates from greed, and greed evolves from poverty, but not necessarily a source. Nevertheless greed is more widespread amongst those that tend not to have something, they deserve, or their peers have in possession. I know greed is when you tend to have the urge to want more, than what you currently have, but then again we shouldn’t forget the fact that when you are used to fulfilling that want, there is a likelihood that you wouldn’t want more than what you already have or would desire to have, because the need for satisfying that need is already fulfilled in time, of that specific need.
Nigeria needs a president that does not have the corrupted mindset of the average Nigerian, and tend to take corruption and misuse of power as an offence against the law.
The Ajebuta are stern, mannered, cultured and well educated, hence the Ajebuta brought up Nigerian is the perfect candidate for the presidency of Nigeria, as that is the only way to assure the attainment of a promising future.

