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Suspend Nationwide Protests Immediately β Adegboruwa Tells Nigerians / Ignore Nationwide Protests Over Hardship At Your Peril - Salihu Mohammed Lukman / June 12: US advises citizens in Nigeria ahead of Nationwide protests (2) (3) (4)
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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by ufuosman(m): 11:06am On Aug 03 |
Hmmm |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by babamoha(m): 11:06am On Aug 03 |
Oga dey try protect him position. |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Govocrete: 11:06am On Aug 03 |
It's time for the press to reconsider the focus of their coverage on the army, presidency, ministers, and governors due to lies upon lies. The army should be addressing the issue of the army's failure to eliminate Boko Haram over the years, despite their ability to destroy villages in the Niger Delta within 24 hours Those who benefit from the masses often speak without considering the hardship and paun of the masses. The saying goes, "A hungry man is an angry man." Provoking someone with an empty stomach is unwise. 1 Like
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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Raph82(m): 11:06am On Aug 03 |
Military calling for media blackout so that they could carry out their usual bullet spray on harmless protesters. A repeat of what happened at Lekki Toll gate, it will not be well with u oga for spewing this rubbish. Go to Sambisa forest and waste the bullets on terrorists. The whole world is watching with keen interest. 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by seanery: 11:06am On Aug 03 |
We all know there is one part of Nigeria that dont behave like humans. COW is more reasoning than them. They are the setback in Nigeria we are facing today. They dont go to school, and they beg all the time. One Nigeria go hard to stand sha. Cus we cant have animals living amongst us. |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Softmen: 11:07am On Aug 03 |
otitokoroleti: U dey mind them , senseless people everywhere 2 Likes |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by OlofofoCorner: 11:07am On Aug 03 |
I know say na Government say make those Telcos block some lines...... Bunch of stupid people....so make media no cover it, make una fit carry out una evil agenda abi? Ogun kill all of una there..... 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Oblizdahfuture: 11:07am On Aug 03 |
What a uselesssssss country 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by LagosPrince: 11:09am On Aug 03 |
Nonsense That will never work 2 Likes |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by seyiho(m): 11:09am On Aug 03 |
So that you people can start killing again as you did in 2020. 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Gagare1(m): 11:09am On Aug 03 |
So that your boys can freely open fire on unarmed civilians right? 2 Likes |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by slimfit1(m): 11:10am On Aug 03 |
lexy2014: They want a situation where they can cover up evidence when they massacre people. 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Emigold14: 11:11am On Aug 03 |
BlackfireX:Na wa o! So Nigeria come too big, the cement no reach π€£π€£π€£ 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by lexy2014: 11:11am On Aug 03 |
slimfit1: hmmm...there might be some truth in what you said 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Azazyel: 11:11am On Aug 03 |
Shey these ones na military? 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by slimfit1(m): 11:11am On Aug 03 |
lexy2014: They want a situation where they can cover up evidence when they massacre people. The general forgot that someone can record with phone and post it later. 2 Likes |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Brushstrokes20: 11:12am On Aug 03 |
Pathetic bunch of blood thirsty DEMONS in uniformsπ―π―! # END BAD GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA π³π¬π³π¬π³π¬π³π¬π³π¬π³π¬ 2 Likes |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Nanalucky: 11:13am On Aug 03 |
Are we really practicing democratic system of government here...you want to hide the suffering of the people from international communitys,so that can't see the Wickedness you guys way to do right?.. God is watching you guys 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Blessme4ever(m): 11:14am On Aug 03 |
This is democracy// 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by lacasera14(m): 11:14am On Aug 03 |
We don't even need the media we have camera phones to capture and tweet. 2 Likes |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Emigold14: 11:15am On Aug 03 |
This tells you that this govt doesn't give a damn about Nigerians. Just look at what this military man is saying, but hunger dey catch him boys family o! But he doesn't give a damn. The president has even not come out to address Nigerians 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Kobicove(m): 11:16am On Aug 03 |
Hezzyluv: Don't mind these online warriors who don't know anything |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by NaijaSumigan: 11:17am On Aug 03 |
They want to murder protesters in cold blood 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by alamoht(m): 11:18am On Aug 03 |
They will soon shut down the internet π€£ Idiot people....They keep deceiving us with insecurity by killing innocent people with it. They recruit guys who just graduated from security to fight bandits knowing fully they will be killed. If all these energies are put to stop, common protesters are channeled. Insecurity is sponsored by top people. 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Cmanforall: 11:19am On Aug 03 |
AlexBells:Social media will even cover more 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Umuinyioku: 11:19am On Aug 03 |
JEWELofHELL666:What's is wrong with General Musa,CDS? He should go and attend to the killings of his kinsmen, southern Kaduna, and stop this eye service. Irs 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Blitzking: 11:22am On Aug 03 |
Freedom of information innit...you can't stop the flow of information..if u do good we praise you publicly if u do bad we open your yansh to the outside world we ate not a communist state neither are we in North Korea.. abi u wan sanction tv stations for doing their jobs. 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Osanoghodua1: 11:22am On Aug 03 |
Online Media is far bigger and larger than the traditional Media. We are not in 1990. Lols I get all feeds online. 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Elvis2kay: 11:23am On Aug 03 |
ARISE TV & sahara reporter will not be happy for this |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Mubieey: 11:24am On Aug 03 |
This is unconstitutional, Undemocratic and unfair to tell people to stop recording whatβs is going on in a democratic country it will help for record purposes and security issues 1 Like |
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Anguldi(m): 11:24am On Aug 03 |
DelilahMakinde:You know as e dey go, renegade soldiers fit strike 2 Likes |
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