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“Youths Can’t Think”: Bishop David Oyedepo Begs FG To Regulate Twitter

David Oyedepo, the General Overseer of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, has endorsed the Nigerian government’s planned social media legislation.

In his address on Friday at Landmark University’s seventh convocation in Omu-Aran, Kwara state, he gave the charge.

Unrestricted access to social media platforms, he claims, is robbing youths of their future, and he calls for immediate action to curtail such access.

The chancellor of Landmark University noted that many young people spend the majority of their time chatting, leaving little time for constructive tasks.

“It unconsciously robs people of their future by robbing them of their time — no time to think; no time to plan; no time to programme,” Oyedepo said.

“This generation may lose her heroes to social media disaster. Here is one creeping serpent that is eating up the destinies of many individuals.

“We must wake up from our slumber to deal with this monster. Young people, beware! Addiction to social media is like addiction to drugs. It can render a whole destiny useless.

“This social media saga has eroded the substance of destiny of most youths today. What is supposed to be a plus has suddenly become a major minus, because everything of value delivers through investment of time.

“Suddenly, we are faced with a generation on the wrong side of history; the honour of this generation has been wiped off — chatting all day with no time left to think, plan, programme and engage productively in the pursuit of any task.

“Many youths spend less than 10 to 20 percent of their time on their tasks per day. They can never match a generation that spends 70 percent to 80 percent of their time on their tasks.

“We must devise means to put a check on free access to social media, particularly those that are not adding values. Life is a race. Everyone should get on the track, ready for the run of their lives.”

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