Nottooyoungtorun nigerian lawmakers pledge to lower age requirement for elective offices
I think there may be some confusion here.
The title you provided seems to suggest that Nigerian lawmakers are planning to lower the age requirement for elective offices, but I couldn't find any credible sources to support this claim.
In Nigeria, the current constitution sets a minimum age requirement of 30 years for a person to be eligible to contest for the office of President, Governor, or Deputy Governor. For the National Assembly, the minimum age requirement is 25 years.
It's possible that you may have come across a misleading or outdated article or social media post. I couldn't find any recent news articles or official statements from Nigerian lawmakers or government agencies suggesting a plan to lower the age requirement for elective offices.
If you have any more information or a specific source that you'd like to share, I'd be happy to help clarify the situation.