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Young people should have more children – Osita Chidoka

DailyblastBy DailyblastJanuary 11, 2025051 Min Read
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Former Aviation Minister and Road Safety Corps Marshal, Osita Chidoka, has encouraged young people to have more children.

He shared a photo he took with his brother and proceeded to lament that people are becoming selfish by having less children.

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He added that siblings make life better and more children means more manpower.

He wrote: “Nwanne na nwanne…..brothers time.

“Young people should have more children. Siblings make life’s challenges easier to manage. I speak as a witness.

“The middle class is increasingly becoming more selfish, reducing fertility to unsustainable levels and hiding under costs.

“We need more trained manpower and should not allow the growing skewing of untrained manpower.”

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