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Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by emkz: 5:18pm On Aug 18
Former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, and the convener of the Take-It-Back movement, Omoyele Sowore, has commended the success of the 10-day #EndBadGovernance protests in Nigeria.

Sowore highlighted the achievements of the protests, stressing that it succeeded before, during and after the demonstration that was strategically planned and executed.

Speaking during an X Space discussion titled "#EndBadGovernance in Nigeria Protest: What Next?", held on Saturday, Sowore insisted that the demonstration was a success.

The convener of #RevolutionNow Movement explained that the first 10 days of the anti-bad governance protests were announced almost a month in advance, giving the movement ample time to gain momentum.

"The oppressed Nigerians succeeded before the protest, during the protest, and continue to succeed after the protest," he emphasized, noting that this marked three distinct waves of success.

"Before the protest, we knew what we were doing despite concerns that the announcement might allow the government to sabotage it.

"As the saying goes, “‘Anything not properly planned is planned to fail,’ but we were prepared. We identified 15 different tactics used to try and sabotage the protests," he said.

Sowore said in the South-South, they brought out former militant Asari Dokubo, who threatened that no protests would occur there.

He said, "In Lagos and the Southwest, they distributed money street by street and threatened people with thugs. They even announced that all secret cult members had been relocated to Lagos.

"In Abuja, they used heavy-handed tactics, but despite these threats, we prevailed."

He noted that the protests started strong on the first day, especially in Abuja.

Sowore said that despite the initial skepticism, by the end of the day, the protests had spread, with thousands joining in Kano, Maiduguri, and other places.

He said by 4 pm, it was clear that the protests had gripped the entire nation, adding that those who thought it would fizzle out were surprised.

Sowore said, "On the second day, the military was drafted in to intimidate people. Our northern colleagues faced harassment in Sokoto and Kaduna, with arrests in Kano, but we managed to get them released in time for the protests."

He said the army even threatened the media to prevent coverage, but this didn’t discourage people as more cities, including Port Harcourt, Kano, and Yobe joined in full force.

According to Sowore, "This was one of the most extensive protests we’ve seen in Nigeria in a long time, both in terms of geographic reach and the unity of the oppressed".

"I want to keep thanking those who participated, especially those on TikTok who kept mobilizing people.

"Thanks also to those who protested in London, New York, and other places I haven’t mentioned. In terms of reach, impact, and demography, this was a protest that spanned all generations."

He added that in Lagos, there was a judgment that restricted protests to Ojota, and in Abuja, to the MKO Abiola National Stadium.

"We see this all the time whenever there's a mass revolt—the ruling class often overreaches. One of the first casualties of these protests were those court orders. As soon as the protests began, people broke through any barriers," he said.

Sowore added that in Lagos, the protests at Ojota were well attended, but there were also smaller groups in Alausa and other places. In Abuja, the court orders quickly became irrelevant.

He said a federal judge even refused to issue more orders because they were starting to sound ridiculous.

"Ogun State had an order, but protests still happened there, not confined to the designated areas.

"These court orders failed completely to prevent the protests. The intention was not to manage where people could exercise their rights but to prevent protests altogether," he said.

He said when the protests succeeded, even those at the designated areas like Ojota and the National Stadium were attacked by the police and Department of State Services.

According to him, the judges didn’t care about this, showing that the orders were not legitimate.

"As I’ve always said, if the law keeps breaking the people, the people will eventually break the law to free themselves," he added.

https://dailypost.ng/2024/08/18/endbadgovernance-protest-a-success-sowore-identifies-three-victories/

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by emkz: 5:19pm On Aug 18
Omoyele Sowore, the former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, who scored less than 0.1% of the total votes in the last presidential elections, you need to answer the following:

(1) Why did you find it convenient to run away from the country few weeks to the protests to spend time with your family while motivating others to put their lives on the line?

(2) No mention has been made of those who were killed, their names are unknown, their families have not been visited, and they have not benefitted from the funds that were given to you. Were they collateral damage for your cause?

(3) You are calling for another round of protests in October, would you be on ground to lead that protest?

(4) You claimed the protests succeeded, apart from public property burnt and people's houses bungled, it seems as if the protests never happened. Even the media coverage seem to have died down. This was not the case for the EndSARS protests. If you claim the protests succeeded, there were 15 demands you presented, how many of them have been honoured?

(5) You blamed Nigerian students and encouraged them to come out like their Bangladeshi counterparts. The Bangladeshi students were led by someone. Who will lead the students you are riling up?

(6) When will you return to the country, and when will you visit those who died for your cause?

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Softmirror: 5:19pm On Aug 18
Smiling to the bank. grin Such is what brings food on his table.

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by vanbonattel: 6:13pm On Aug 18
Nothing concern us.
Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by NwaNimo1(m): 10:17pm On Aug 18
After day 3......hunger catch the hunger protesters!



...it was predictable sha!

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Cmanforall: 10:17pm On Aug 18
Seems this Sowore is taking the protest as his

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by MaziObinnaokija: 10:18pm On Aug 18
grin consolation grin grin cheesy grin grin. Protest where dem dey looted police signpost

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by id4sho(m): 10:18pm On Aug 18
Where all the shameless nairaland bots abi Agbadorians tongue

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Melagros(m): 10:18pm On Aug 18
COMRADES, end bad governance was indeed successful, but it was poorly organised

Please next time we need a proper organisation

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Cmanforall: 10:18pm On Aug 18
emkz:
Omoyele Sowore, the former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, who scored less than 0.1% of the total votes in the last presidential elections, you need to answer the following:

(1) Why did you find it convenient to run away from the country few weeks to the protests to spend time with your family while motivating others to put their lives on the line?

(2) No mention has been made of those who were killed, their names are unknown, their families have not been visited, and they have not benefitted from the funds that were given to you. Were they collateral damage for your cause?

(3) You are calling for another round of protests in October, would you be on ground to lead that protest?

(4) You claimed the protests succeeded, apart from public property burnt and people's houses bungled, it seems as if the protests never happened. Even the media coverage seem to have died down. This was not the case for the EndSARS protests. If you claim the protests succeeded, there were 15 demands you presented, how many of them have been honoured?

(5) You blamed Nigerian students and encouraged them to come out like their Bangladeshi counterparts. The Bangladeshi students were led by someone. Who will lead the students you are riling up?

(6) When will you return to the country, and when will you visit those who died for your cause?

You are one of the problems we have here wink

How you post come collect FTC award?
grin grin

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by happney65: 10:19pm On Aug 18
Sowore the radical brother.

Agidi poo.. grin

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Treasure17(m): 10:20pm On Aug 18
A success but not 100% successful cause in the real sense of it , nothing reasonable has happened.

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Sunshine34(m): 10:20pm On Aug 18
Protest for Ibadan na just two days with few people participating. No media carry am sef, it's a waste

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Treasure17(m): 10:21pm On Aug 18
Softmirror:
Smiling to the bank. grin Such is what brings food on his table.
And you crying to the bank?

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Sunshine34(m): 10:22pm On Aug 18
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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Throwback: 10:23pm On Aug 18
Will Nigerians vote for him in the 2027 presidential elections or will he score 14,000 votes again then lead a protest again?

This perennial loser also planned a protest in 2019, after losing.

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by PraizHim: 10:24pm On Aug 18
BAT supporters don dey cary already. Hunger never even start.

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by FourQu: 10:34pm On Aug 18
Later the usual suspects will start screaming that igbos want to destroy lagos, they will burn nigeria etc yen yen yen

See sowore talking openly today but you won't see them say pim.

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Zetty177x: 10:35pm On Aug 18
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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by MichaelSokoto(m): 10:36pm On Aug 18
indeed it was widespread & successful!
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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Zetty177x: 10:37pm On Aug 18
emkz:
Omoyele Sowore, the former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, who scored less than 0.1% of the total votes in the last presidential elections, you need to answer the following:

(1) Why did you find it convenient to run away from the country few weeks to the protests to spend time with your family while motivating others to put their lives on the line?

(2) No mention has been made of those who were killed, their names are unknown, their families have not been visited, and they have not benefitted from the funds that were given to you. Were they collateral damage for your cause?

(3) You are calling for another round of protests in October, would you be on ground to lead that protest?

(4) You claimed the protests succeeded, apart from public property burnt and people's houses bungled, it seems as if the protests never happened. Even the media coverage seem to have died down. This was not the case for the EndSARS protests. If you claim the protests succeeded, there were 15 demands you presented, how many of them have been honoured?

(5) You blamed Nigerian students and encouraged them to come out like their Bangladeshi counterparts. The Bangladeshi students were led by someone. Who will lead the students you are riling up?

(6) When will you return to the country, and when will you visit those who died for your cause?

Pls tell me why Tinubu changed Jonathan who made Nigeria the fastest growing economy by engaging intelligent hands... Nigeria overtook South Africa then as the fastest growing economy.

Tinubu brought Buhari and he destroyed Nigeria overnight. Now we are here. ..all because of 'Emilokan'....it's very painful bro

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Kbanka: 10:40pm On Aug 18
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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Nahunger(m): 10:41pm On Aug 18
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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by Jayhome24: 10:50pm On Aug 18
And you are in US during the protest Mr Sowore.

All the idiots that listened to you to do the protest are the worst set of idiots from the pit of hell.

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by 99thEnemy(m): 10:54pm On Aug 18
This man is a clown.

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by phantom(m): 10:55pm On Aug 18
It was very successful ! This protest was like the first strike of a sledge hammer on a thick concrete wall, significantly weakening it with resultant web-like cracks... a second protest just like a second strike of the sledgehammer will open a hole in the wall, possibly bringing it down!

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Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by butpro(m): 11:00pm On Aug 18
Apchit won't see beyond rice .....
Re: Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful by edungene7: 11:03pm On Aug 18
Quite commendable from the protesters especially the Northerners no responsibile leader would act before thinking Nigeria is not Lagos were Tinubu ran it like a drug cartel giving orders at will you can't remove fuel subsidy and float the Naira at same time without making provisions to caution the effect only a compound fool will continue to support this man's inhumanity to man in the name of leadership even the military never had it this bad APC it's game over

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