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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Emmbanny(m): 12:31pm On Aug 03
So that they can start dealing with them

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by symbianDON(m): 12:34pm On Aug 03
Ouchbabe:
Could this be the reason why MTN network was totally messed up today?
not only today. MTN network, especially data network, has been a big mess since the first day of the protests. It's quite a disappointment from MTN.

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by IJEYdiamond(f): 12:36pm On Aug 03
He has not right....abi he want to take over the government...


Talk ur mind oooo.......
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by GenFunction: 12:38pm On Aug 03
In countries where things work u wud have resigned by now,comments like dis makes us lose faith in the army

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Chicagograduate(m): 12:41pm On Aug 03
The military want to shoot at protesters and kidnap their corpses and dump somewhere without a trace

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by GenFunction: 12:41pm On Aug 03
Racoon:
This CDS is the most stupid ever to Occupy office.
I concur,even this senate president is the worst also

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Anwons(m): 12:44pm On Aug 03
Chai, so that there won't be coverage and reports when you idiots unleash terror on innocent protesters. You failed just as you have always

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by IdeasYapayaski: 12:44pm On Aug 03
From December Till Now Each Governor Has Received N570B As Additional Support From FG – Mohammed Idris

Minister of Information Mohammed Idris made significant revelations during his appearance on the "Brekete Family Show." His discussion revealed a number of previously hidden details about the distribution of funds across different levels of government in Nigeria.

Idris addressed a common misconception about the allocation of funds, clarifying that the money does not belong solely to the federal government. He explained that funds are shared among the federal, state, and local governments. In his comments, he questioned whether the collective funds received by governors and President Bola Tinubu had increased and urged people to consider the money allocated to state and local governments.

The Minister challenged the notion that President Tinubu is solely responsible for funding local infrastructure projects. He emphasized that responsibilities such as repairing gutters, schools, and hospitals fall under the purview of state governments. Additionally, he pointed out that the federal government provides supplementary financial support to governors beyond their regular monthly allocations.

Idris revealed that since December, governors have received over 570 billion naira in additional support from the federal government. This substantial amount is intended to assist states in managing various projects and responsibilities.

The Minister's statements, shared on the official Instagram page of the "Brekete Family Show," have sparked widespread reactions from the public. The revelations have fueled discussions about the allocation and management of government funds.

Hear him: "In this our constitution, the money doesn't belong only to the federal government. Federal Government have their shares, State Government have their shares and Local Government also have their own shares. Did the money of all the Governors that came together with President Ahmed Bola Tinubu increase or it did not?. Everybody is saying President Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, what of the money that is going to the State and Local Government, why don't you ask questions. To fix gutters, to fix small schools, to fix small hospitals, nah President Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu go do that one again?. The State government is responsible for all these things. The Federal Government also supports the Governors with funds aside the monthly payment. From December till now, the Governors have received over 570 billion naira, just additional support".
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Faposky95: 12:46pm On Aug 03
You see the problem that this Military is...?
Defend us against bandits and terrorists that's all.....yet if help doesn't come from civilians ...we know the scores
Why not let the police do the talking.....?
That's this country for you, everybody is all of a sudden a Lip or an Ass hole

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by kalufelix(m): 12:49pm On Aug 03
Now you can imagine the kind of atrocities and injustice that has been going on in this entity since the lesser media years...when sahara reporters gives us a bite of the real happenings contrary to the mainstream media zombies will be quick to label as opposition propaganda..

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Solozy186: 12:53pm On Aug 03
Ouchbabe:
Could this be the reason why MTN network was totally messed up today?
thought as much

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Tapout(m): 1:00pm On Aug 03
GreenxGreen:
The should first of all tell Bello Turji to stop 🛑 posting his Ransoms, Arms, and Bandits gang members on Tiktok

This your response deserves an award grin

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by GreenxGreen: 1:01pm On Aug 03
Tapout:


This your response deserves an award grin
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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by harmony940(m): 1:02pm On Aug 03
The military have to understand the civil military relationship very well,we are no longer in the military era where things are different.

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by drixilemix4real(m): 1:07pm On Aug 03
I'm afraid not the high ranking generals, cuz Tinubu literally fixed them there.

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by NewHe: 1:11pm On Aug 03
Don't give them that coverage is not the same as Don't cover them!
The army is simply saying, stop interviewing them, (Attention)
I have not seen any media asking, why are the protesters looting or vandalising properties and educating them, rather they keep on focusing on them, what message are they passing to the world?
That Nigerians don't like or want development?
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Gregorystarrrr(f): 1:19pm On Aug 03
What's holding your president to settle this problem?
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by bizzibodi(m): 1:20pm On Aug 03
The NA authority should demote gen.musa to d rank of corporal W.E.F for that reckless comment to gag d media!

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Blaze95: 1:24pm On Aug 03
So that they can perpetuate there evil plan B.
Same lekki toll pattern about to playout
This civilian Rule is worst than the military rule.
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Xtraterestial: 1:29pm On Aug 03
Military are not up to 300,000 over 200million ppl, 70 percent are hungry, when problem starts even military will fear.

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Kcashw101: 1:30pm On Aug 03
No mind that those bastard were trying to start with there wicked orders without the media...we were all at it this time...ENDBADGOVERNMENT.

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Father4all: 1:38pm On Aug 03
Just imagine the statement. We are going to win as if na sport. This was why they tried to block our mtn numbers. Useless people

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Blackdisciple(m): 1:39pm On Aug 03
Ooh ok I see , that's why we don't see their progress in fighting insurgencies because no photos or videos no evidence, we only read their news and drop the news paper aside because na dem know.

Covering events make the people to believe in what's going on around and the progress made in it you can't just come out and say 1 million boko boys have been eliminated without evidence and expect us to believe, now the new strategy they use is that they will come out and say several insurgencies have been neutralized and showing us some rusted weapons where are the neutralized insurgences they have ran away meaning na only their weapons dem don collect and freed them to go and regroup for another attack scheduled for another day, Una dey whine ni

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Zony94: 1:40pm On Aug 03
Hmmmmm so that once military unleash terror ít wont bẹ covered ábí?
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by donmik: 1:55pm On Aug 03
otitokoroleti:
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So how do you expect people to know what's happening when there's no media coverage?

Media coverage will also help security operatives to know where there's violence and record keepong for future reference

Without media coverage, innocent people might. E accused for what they know nothing about e.g friendly shot that happened to security agent yesterday and today although it's unfortunate such happend

Forget the clueless gluton. Not even ashamed of being called a civilian uniform man.

I no blame u
Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by itelima: 1:58pm On Aug 03
Tell the protest to stop attracting the media...

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Abee79(m): 2:02pm On Aug 03
They should block social media too. Majority of young Nigerians don't even watch or listen to the bs on traditional news outlets

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by gotnel: 2:05pm On Aug 03
I expected Tinubu to have addressed the people of Nigeria.
As a one time professional protester, he should have the ability to understand the situation better

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by maxzzo1(m): 2:08pm On Aug 03
So una go kill dem codedly......

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Re: Military Tells The Media To Stop Covering Nationwide Protests by Nwanna2588: 2:11pm On Aug 03
The military should leave civilians alone

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