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Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Kuginzi: 7:42pm On Feb 23
Scores of pro-democracy activists on Friday staged a solidarity march from the popular Unity Fountain to the National Assembly complex in Abuja to demand that the Nigeria Labour Congress suspend its planned two-day protest and return to the negotiation table with the Federal Government.

They also vowed to mobilise Nigerians against the unionists if the lawmakers couldn’t convince them not to go ahead with the protest.

The protesters, who arrived at the complex in six luxury buses, were chanting solidarity songs and displaying displaying anti-NLC placards.

Some of the placards read “Let’s be patient with Tinubu” “NLC, please rest. Jagaban is working” and “NLC, stop pretending to be fighting for Nigerians.”

Addressing newsmen at the Unity Fountain, Convener of Nigerian Civil Society Forum, Sunday Attah, said those who are familiar with history know that the same NLC that is ‘pretending to fight for the masses’ was among the biggest critics of fuel subsidy removal.

Attah also urged the unionists to borrow a leaf from the United Kingdom where the people stood with the government when the country’s economy entered recession.

He said, “We must understand the trajectory of how the NLC has operated over time. Remember in this same country when fuel subsidy was removed, they got up and claimed to be standing for Nigerians. They fought and said fuel subsidy should not be removed. But after a series of meetings, which of course today they are saying didn’t yield any fruit, we know how these ‘coloured’ papers exchanged hands and matters died on the ground.

"We are not going to allow the NLC to plunge Nigeria into anarchy. Calling for protest against an eight-month-old government is uncalled for. The President is doing his best. He is not a magician. All that Nigerians need at the moment is to be patient with the President.

“When a woman gets pregnant it takes nine months for her to deliver. When the child is born, it takes another one to two years for the child to walk. Why can’t NLC support Mr President to deliver dividends of democracy and to fulfill all his campaign promises?

What they are doing is to play the wild card to get the sympathy of Nigerians then go behind to negotiate and collect money. “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is not that kind of president. He wants to work for all Nigerians and this is the reason why the president begged Nigerians to give him time. His policies may take a little time for us to adjust.

“These things happen even in civilised societies where government policies do not start manifesting and yielding fruits overnight it takes a little process of time and that is the process we are at the moment. In the UK today the British government is in recession. Are people protesting against the government? It is a process.”

His position was shared by the co-convener of the group, Terrence Kuanum, who argued that shutting down commercial activities in the country won’t resolve the economic hardship in the country.

“I am hungry, you are hungry. But it is not by sabotaging the system or antagonising the system that we can resolve this issue. We can only resolve this issue as patriotic Nigerians so the next generation doesn’t face it.

"We are giving them 24 hours to rescind the decision to protest and go back to the negotiation table. If they insist on coming out, we are calling on Nigerians not to respect any decision from NLC. We are going to mobilise the masses to stay back and work for this country. No strike can solve this problem. People go on strike to get the attention of policymakers. But in your case, you are already with the policymakers. So what is the essence of the strike?” he said.

The NLC affirmed its determination to proceed with planned protests against the current economic conditions, disregarding warnings from the Department of State Services.

It has also commenced mobilisation efforts for a nationwide protest scheduled for February 27 and 28, highlighting the country’s cost of living crisis.

Sources indicate that the Federal Government’s failure to fulfill its commitments following the 14-day ultimatum from labor will result in a two-day nationwide protest on February 27 and 28.
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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by FarmPlanetNG: 7:43pm On Feb 23
APC is really demonic. Even Satan himself is taking lectures. What a group of venomous humans

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by immortalcrown(m): 7:43pm On Feb 23
Akpabio will not say this one is sponsored.

Lass lass, na ₦1k each of these vrchins go get.

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by God1000(m): 7:47pm On Feb 23
Suffering and smiling youths, I pity them

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Ance4Liverpool: 7:48pm On Feb 23
5k solidarity

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Savedday2: 7:51pm On Feb 23
Believe it or not, Nigeria is a huz of comedy. Lol!

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Timoleon(m): 7:52pm On Feb 23
Mehn...this country is gone. I personally don't rate the present NLC. But to go out and protest against the NLC is insanity. How much dem wan pay these ones to further sabotage any slim chance of rescuing their already decaying futures.

Any real change in this country will only happen through violence. A people's revolution.

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by RenaissanceGuy: 8:07pm On Feb 23
Going for a protest doesn't mean that you actually believe in the protest. Most just collect money to attend. And if a counter protest holds the following day and they're offered money, they'd jump at it too. grin

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by slivertongue: 8:07pm On Feb 23
moronic youths

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by coputa(m): 8:11pm On Feb 23
immortalcrown:
Akpabio will not say this one is sponsored.
Akpabio is a rubber stamp senate president,he and Tinubu are not good pairs

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by uba1991: 8:21pm On Feb 23
How much were they paid?

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Sctests: 8:29pm On Feb 23
Like I have always said. If this hunger does not kill millions of poor Nigerians..The country will not get better, because there will still be a lot and loads of poor idiots and buffoons to rent for fake rallies and vote buying.

People will have to die for Nigeria to get better. Tinubu raise the hunger, raise am, raise am..

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by yarimo(m): 8:37pm On Feb 23
This is very commendable from patriotic Nigerians

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by gaby(m): 8:58pm On Feb 23
Where is the Fatso Asari Dunkinbo....?

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Chimarto: 9:19pm On Feb 23
Rented crowd, the thing just two common in Abuja

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Houseontherock1: 9:28pm On Feb 23
This is why we can't achieve anything as a nation! We are too disunited to speak as a people... undecided
These are the people who need the protest; people who are hungry and angry...the people that should be calling for good governance. Unfortunately, they will rather not allow the protest to hold because of kinsmanship. Ethnicity and religion runs too deep within the people.

The Igbos will NEVER join a protest initiated by Yorubas, even if it's end result will benefit them. The Yorubas will NEVER encourage a protest initiated by the Igbos - even if it'll help everyone. The Hausas/fulanis MAY join a protest initiated by the Yorubas if it's not a protest against their kinsman.

A well organized protest is a wake-up call and not a fight against the government... it's necessary when they slumber undecided

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by epainos: 6:46am On Feb 24
Lol

What money can do does not exist. grin Most of these youths are suffering too, but N5k to N100k they have collected can do anything. Lol. Even all those market women shouting that they are hungry will join the protest if tipped with just N1k. Yes, just as little as N500 can do it. grin So, come the next election, Jagaban needs to give them just N5000 during the election. Collect as you vote. cheesy

Education will not work in Nigeria. Govt know it is the way out, so to continue looting, they will not give education to most people. Even so-called educated people are illiterates. You see them having 4, 5, 6, and more children. Lol. And they keep defending it. To not have a child is a curse. To remain single after 30 years is a curse. Lol.

Let us be truthful here. Nigeria is getting overpopulated, and to correct it, many women must remain single and not birth for a period. But we see it as a curse. All women must give birth to at least 4 children na. Lol. Ok oooo.

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Lovenorth: 6:47am On Feb 24
Even Satan has lovers, especially if they have some grave interest to protect, but the question is can this show of shame stop the legitimate protest? cheesy

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Akaujaa(m): 6:47am On Feb 24
Exactly how politicians destroy Nigeria and Nigerians. The Tinubu government is just like a military regime.

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Figolouis: 6:48am On Feb 24
Paid miscreants! As if the little change they gave them to come and protest can change their life

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by tuoyoojo(m): 6:48am On Feb 24
This is what happens when poverty is wesponized
Asked same group of people to carry placards supporting nlc strike, they would do it

Truth is that I nor rate NLC at all. Max, two days to the planned protest, they would say they have cancelled it after the "needful" has been done in the cloest

Everyone is fighting for themselves

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Johnjustice: 6:48am On Feb 24
APC zombie youth wing. Fixed.

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Abee79(m): 6:49am On Feb 24
When people are hungry & desperate, they'll do anything just to get a, free t-shirt, lunch pack and N2k. That's all I have to say! 🤐

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by WhiteWood: 6:49am On Feb 24
Calling for protests against an eight-month-old government that is doing everything in its power to rectify the plethora of issues accumulated over the past forty years by starting anew from the ground up is not only "uncalled for," It's the height of witchcraft by all the enemies of the federal republic of my beloved country Nigeria.

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Funkyswagzz(m): 6:50am On Feb 24
This is classic tinubu sponsored protest. If you think he is the problem also thinks about those taking 1k to come out with no shame.

Nigeria is not yet ready for change, bribery and corruption is part of us

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by iswallker(m): 6:51am On Feb 24
Obviously given #1000 to do this protest.

This is very shameful.

The man under me is thinking of which protest to join. grin

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by mactoni91(m): 6:52am On Feb 24
This is why i don't support any early Protest.

Not now.

Make Tinubu Run us like 4 years first if our brains no go reset.

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by olumaxi(m): 6:52am On Feb 24
Paid youths


I wonder how much you were giving to sabotage your future and the future of your children


Stupid useless youths


It shall not be well with u

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Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by independence22: 6:53am On Feb 24
What definition can be given to this protest.
Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by nazicartel(m): 6:53am On Feb 24
All these are just controlled opposition. Even the planned NLC protests. Why they're running up and down now is that they planned for this protests with NLC but got news that some kind bodies wants to join in the protests. Nothing again
Re: Pro-Tinubu Youths Storm NASS, Fault NLC’s Planned Protests by Snowx: 6:54am On Feb 24
Paid idiots! Believe me most of them doesn't know what they are protesting standing there for. APC are charlatans

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