Eight years following the passage of the Not Too Young To Run Act by former President Muhammadu Buhari, an inquiry delves into whether young Nigerians have successfully moved from mere political awareness to substantive action, or if they continue to observe political developments from a distance.
The provided article content is primarily an embedded video with accompanying metadata and advertisement scripts. The core subject matter revolves around assessing the current political involvement of Nigerian youth in light of legislation designed to lower the age requirement for political office.
The video content, as indicated by the title and excerpt, aims to scrutinize the tangible impact of the 'Not Too Young To Run' Act. It questions the depth of youth participation, distinguishing between passive observation and active involvement in Nigeria's political landscape.
This analysis is crucial for understanding the evolving role of the youth demographic in shaping the nation's governance and future.
Osamu Ologbosere is credited as the author of this piece.
The publication date is Monday, April 6, 2026, at 1:45:51 PM WAT.

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