@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
Allow me weigh in a bit on the Tech and "Yahoo" boys conversation lest we risk becoming a generation of reactionary young people with zero will to do the hard things required to solve hard problems. A thread...
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
Having conversations like this on Twitter can be daunting especially when it's one with a lot of grey areas. I'll start off with saying that as a 17year old teenager from Ikorodu, the only thing that prevented me from getting into "Yahoo" was because I couldn't afford a Laptop.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
Not morals, not religion, not convictions. If someone had introduced me to HK then,maybe I would have been on a much different path- One that leads to "Tunde wire" This desperation became deeply rooted In my heart due to the many nights I watched my mother go to bed hungry...
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
Things are a lot more intense now, as mothers are taking loans and plunging themselves into massive debts to buy Laptops for their sons to start doing "Yahoo". This is not hearsay. To them, a worthy sacrifice as it could be their only ticket out of generational poverty.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
To really understand this Yahoo boys scourge, we need to get off our twitter high horses and feel the pulse of the streets. We can't keep complaining about effects without addressing the underlying cause. Dismissing it as just greed or theft lacks depth and is too inconclusive.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
It's a crime no doubt but it's easy to be judgmental about crime when you live in a world privileged enough to be removed from it. The streets has taught me that everyone has different notions of right and wrong, and what level of crime they're willing to participate in.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
I'll use Ikorodu as an example as it is home for me. If you randomly select 20 teenagers between the ages of 14-18 in Ikorodu, I can assure you that 80% are already into internet scam and the remaining 20%, given enough time will eventually give in to peer pressure.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
This is honestly how bad things currently are. The journey of most Yahoo boys doesn't begin in adulthood, we lose most of them within the ages of 14-18. The gap years between finishing secondary school and gaining admission into university is where they're most vulnerable.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
This is where they get recruited into Networks popularly called HK (Hustle Kingdom). Every HK network has a "Mentor" who houses 10-20 boys for months and teaches them his ways of Phishing, Dating scams, wire fraud etc. The mentor empowers them with a Laptop and internet.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
There are thousands of HKs scattered across Lagos, Warri, Benin, Port Harcourt and Ibadan especially. Go to any hotel in Ikorodu at night and see for yourselves what these boys have become. In these groups, the lifestyle of using drugs and flaunting wealth is nurtured.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
The more desperate ones advance into Yahoo plus- a more sinister level where they resort to rituals, sex with blood relations etc. A boy, a laptop and his dreams, reduced to to a desperate life of survival fueled by insatiable greed. This is our collective failure as a society.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
What can we do differently? Two years ago, my mentor Johnson Abbaly called me and said he wanted me to be involved in a project called the" Smartan house" in the slums of Ikorodu. The idea behind this was to create a parallel culture that rivals yahoo boy culture. Our own HK.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
The experiment was to find some of the smartest teenagers in Ikorodu living in extreme poverty between the ages of 14-18, then find some more teenagers already involved in internet scam and bring them together in the smartan house for 8 weeks. We called it the Smartan Crucible.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
In those 8 weeks they learnt these skills under the guidance and mentorship of Johnson Abbaly. We seperated it into 3 prongs and created a world class curriculum to introduce them to the world of tech and mindfulness. A foreign concept to most of them at the beginning. https://t.co/6dQtStjuId
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The Smartan project was successful. We realized that best way to steer the hearts of young ones away from internet scam was to create an enabling environment where they could be influenced by their own peers just like HK but this time grounded in a quest for building real skill
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
The number one reason why there's an alarming proliferation of Yahoo boys with no end in sight isn't just because of greed or poverty, it's the lack of deliberate mentorship and guidance. These young people have fire in their hearts and a strong will to suceed against all odds.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
This zeal can be chanelled differently. The real consequence of internet scam culture is not just how it ruins our reputation on a global stage, it's that we're losing the battle for the minds of the future work force of our country in thousands, to a crude system like HK.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
You can't tell young people to have great dreams and aspirations when their experience of the world and the opportunities therein is confined to the limitations of their environment. Their only perception of success is one egbon adugbo that bought Benz from doing "Yahoo"
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
One of the teenagers from the Smartan project traveled to South Africa two days ago on a full ride scholarship to the African leadership academy. Many of them have now gained important tech skills and are seeking internship opportunities.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
The founder of Future Africa Iyinouluwa Aboyeji recently visited them at the smartan house in Ikorodu, he was so impressed by their brilliance that he gave them a job to work on a proposal and they delivered with excellent precision. This is how much they got paid for it: https://t.co/kK0qlm2yPp
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The model is simple 1. Go to public schools, go to the streets, find 50 yahoo boys between the ages 14-18 2. Bring them into the smartan house for 8 weeks 3. Assign them to a mentor who can devote 2 hours weekly for 2 years to guide them on their new skill path with stipends.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
Of the 50 boys we taught chess during the oshodi underbridge project, at leat 30 of them had been involved in internet scam at some in their lives but failed. There's a clear pipeline from failed Yahoo boys to becoming an Area boy even.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
One of those underbridge boys is Ayomide, he was a former Yahoo boy as well He recently spoke at the Babcock University Uniited nations model conference. A product of the smartan house who now writes code and knows he has so much more to offer the world. https://t.co/uTXhkzQNc9
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
Trevor said in his book- Crime suceeds because crime does the one thing the government doesn't do: Crime cares. Crime is grassroots. Crime looks for young kids who need support and a lifting hand.Crime gets involved in community. Crime doesn't discriminate.
@Tunde_OD - Tunde Onakoya
We're starting a new cohort of smartans in September, this time we're bringing in 50 yahoo boys into the crucible. You will see their progress in real time. We need mentors and we need funding. You can donate here: Lightfield House 0058931737 Access bank. We can scale this.