Youth's relegation make Nigeria a nation with hostilities and violence of different manners. These range from thinking deficit to immoralities, false lifestyles to pride, bribery to corruption, ignorance to poverty and hunger. Nigerian youths are in one way or the other victims of these active dilemmas. Drawing from firsthand experience, Zaharaddeen Sani Maidoki paint a vivid portrait of Nigerian youth's dilemma of leaders giving misguided stereotypes about the youths. Most of these leaders are predators as their whole ideas of leadership has usually been directed to the sole aim of making their living comfortable from national treasuries, whereas leaving the youths to live a hopeless life. The book is a profound and sympathetic attempt to understand the dilemmas Nigerian youths face every day as they try to get ahead or just survive in a society riddled with corruption. But, the author certainly believes that Nigeria will overcome these challenges if the youths unites for a common course.