Funny? “PVC or No Sex”: Fela Durotoye Tells Nigerian Wives to Lock Up
Presidential aspirant, Fela Durotoye, and husband of successful makeup entrepreneur, Tara Durotoye, said that wives should “lock up” for husbands who don’t have their PVCs by July 1, 2018, while also urging young unmarried women to ward off romantic interests from men who haven’t acquired theirs.
Durotoye, a renowned motivational speaker/author, made the statement while making a presentation on The Platform in Lagos on Tuesday May 1st.
According to him, the voter’s card is an important weapon for the electorate to wield to choose a future that they desire.
“We need to get our PVCs. PVC is not a nice thing to have, it’s a need thing to have if you want a future that you can choose.
In fact, for me PVC is not just permanent voter’s card, it’s the power to vote your choice. I have started a little movement where I’m asking every young lady to insist on asking any toaster for their PVC first.
No PVC, no toasting. More than that, I’m working to collaborate with a few key people to ensure that every married woman whose husband does not have a PVC by July 1st, they’ll lock up. No PVC, no jangilova (slang for sex).” he said.
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He has cautioned Nigerian youths against being a wasted generation that hands over problems to the next generation of Nigerians in the next year’s Presidential election.
He said in 2019 elections, Nigerian youths have to decide for themselves whether they want to be a generation that solves problems or a generation that simply hands problems over to another set of generation that should have it easier.
“Whenever a generation has a choice to make, they can choose to either be a wasted generation or they can choose to be a great generation.
Now, a wasted generation is any generation that hands over a disadvantage to the next generation and says it’s now up to you to fix it.
A wasted generation enjoys constant power and then hands over generators to the next generation. A wasted generation knocks out water from its taps and knocks out education from its schools and therefore does not want its own children to go the same schools that prepared it for leadership.
We have inherited a nation that isn’t really working much, but that’s not good enough a reason for us to bequeath a nation that doesn’t work to the next generation.
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So, my question is, in 2019 as we must make up our minds today, we’re going to ask ourselves: Are we going to be a wasted generation. If we’re not going to be a wasted generation, the only option we have is to be a great generation.
A great generation is a generation that hands over advantage to the next generation. A great generation is a generation that solves problems for the next generation and teaches them how to solve their own problems.
You don’t pass problems on to the next generation; you pass solutions and problem-solving techniques, institutions and systems. If we’re going to build that great nation, we as a great generation must accept, believe, commit and deliver it.
More importantly, you also need to go and join a party but not just any party; prefer to join a party where you’ll have voting rights as a member.
If you cannot get voting right as a member, work very hard to become an executive and a delegate and then work to change the constitution of those parties.
Until parties have internal democracy, we don’t have internal democracy, we have selectocracy.”
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Durotoye declared his intention to run for Nigerian president on the platform of the Alliance for a New Nigeria (ANN) on February 22, 2018.
He believes Nigeria has all the resources it needs to be a desirable place for anyone to inhabit, provided it gets the right leadership.
In his declaration speech, he disclosed that he wants to see a Nigeria where old parties with their old ideology of godfatherism would become history.
Nice one Fela.