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Where Were You In 1999? by Efuaye(m): 11:44am On May 29
Twenty Five years of unbroken democracy, how has Nigerians fared?

I remember all the events that preceded May 29, 1999. There was excitement everywhere that at last the military was exiting the political stage in the annals of our history but today a lot of people will tell you that things are not in any way better, especially in these last few years!

The question is, Where were you and how old were you in 1999?

Is this the democracy you hoped for?

Are we there yet?

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Racoon(m): 11:53am On May 29
Just exiting secondary school. Having participated in the June 12 political uprisings to ensure MKO Abiola reclaim his mandate, it is sad to see the present disaster on seat who claimed to be a progressive today bastardizing this nation in manner reminiscent of the inglorious Buhari’s military govt of 1984-85.

SuperEagles:
Everybody can lie any how you like but we know igbos did not fight for June 12. Only some Northerners n Yoruba fought for June 12.
Below is the list of pioneer signatories in the formation of NADECO back then for your information. Show us where Tinubu name featured first before I answer how Igbos fought for June-12.

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by StOla: 11:55am On May 29
I was in secondary school and thought the military was gone for good.

They only left power, they did not leave control.

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by StOla: 11:56am On May 29
Racoon:
Just exiting secondary school. Having participated in the June 12 political uprisings to ensure MKO Abiola reclaim his mandate, it is sad to see the present disaster on seat who claimed to be a progressive today bastardizing this nation in manner reminiscent of the inglorious Buhari’s military govt of 1984-85.

Must you always be partisan?

What is unprogressive about a government that has allowed anyone, including yourself, to vent their frustration without any reprisal or consequences?

Does progressive mean government policies will favour everyone?

That your preferred candidate was defeated by a political superior is not the end of progressive politics?

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Beremx(f): 11:58am On May 29
I was in 100level in the university.

Nigeria hasn't gotten better though. From frying pan to fire, to hell fire to abyss of hell and it keeps going....

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Roger3D(m): 12:04pm On May 29
On this very day back in ´´99 a lot of us came out on the streets to celebrate the inauguration of Gen Obassanjo as president and the return to democracy. We were very young, impressionable university students back then but 25 years later, I am thoroughly disillusioned with the direction the country has been going since then. No need for long epistles

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by yyba: 1:07pm On May 29
I am here to read lies from kids who will claim where they are not in 1999 undecided

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by NiRfreak(m): 1:12pm On May 29
I watched this broadcast live.....on ITV Benin
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I was home alone..Dad and mom had gone to work.......

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by BATified2023: 1:45pm On May 29
StOla:


Must you always be partisan?

What is unprogressive about a government that has allowed anyone, including yourself, to vent their frustration without any reprisal or consequences?

Does progressive mean government policies will favour everyone?

That your preferred candidate was defeated by a political superior is not the end of progressive politics?
God bless u

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by VinnyBaba: 1:46pm On May 29
I was in Primary School. sad

Then When I returned back from School, I used to Buy N10 beans, N10 rice and N10 Kpomor to eat as Afternoon food. smiley

Now eating N1000 meal looks like eating Biscuits and Pure water. undecided

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by zinaunreal(m): 1:57pm On May 29
Boarding school. Jss3 getting brainwashed by education

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by onome25(m): 1:57pm On May 29
Efuaye:
Twenty Five years of unbroken democracy, how has Nigerians fared?

I remember all the events that preceded May 29, 1999. There was excitement everywhere that at last the military was exiting the political stage in the annals of our history but today a lot of people will tell you that things are not in any way better, especially in these last few years!

The question is, Where were you and how old were you in 1999?

Is this the democracy you hoped for?

Are we there yet?

U say wetin angry
Naija don cast joooor undecided

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Skyfornia(m): 1:57pm On May 29
The year I got admission...lots of hope and excitement filled the air. Took a luxurious bus from Onitsha to ABA and then from Aba to Calabar via Crosslines bus.

25 years after, nothing positive have changed in the country, the country keep retrogressing. I have stopped praying for a better Nigeria and now praying for myself and loved ones.

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by id4sho(m): 1:57pm On May 29
Nnewi, Anambra State. I can remember 1998 December local government elections. My Dad was DPO, CPS Nnewi. Armed robbery and assassination was order of the day. The good shepherd School. Primary 3 tongue

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by SoNature(m): 1:58pm On May 29
Without fear of contradiction, I can proudly say that democracy hasn't worked in Nigeria. Unfortunately, there's no better alternative!

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Heroicvic(m): 1:58pm On May 29
I'm not sure what to say
But why can't we afford the little things we buy in the 90's

Garri is gold

God will see us through

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Treasure17(m): 1:58pm On May 29
Primary school.

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Coolestguy2023: 1:58pm On May 29
Na that year 80% of nairalanders papa and mama just dey knack the knack wey brought about there existence

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by farouk2much(m): 1:59pm On May 29
I was struggling to get my voters card.. I keep pushing the inec staff keep denying me says am under age... I was 15 at that time but am very smart then.... I even add 10 years to age but they refuse..

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Holluwhakemmy(f): 1:59pm On May 29
At the right place
Re: Where Were You In 1999? by maasoap(m): 1:59pm On May 29
Efuaye:
Twenty Five years of unbroken democracy, how has Nigerians fared?

I remember all the events that preceded May 29, 1999. There was excitement everywhere that at last the military was exiting the political stage in the annals of our history but today a lot of people will tell you that things are not in any way better, especially in these last few years!

The question is, Where were you and how old were you in 1999?

Is this the democracy you hoped for?

Are we there yet?

I voted in 1999, not underage voting.
Re: Where Were You In 1999? by AdiscoPele: 1:59pm On May 29
I was in 200l in the university then.

Has things changed?

Yes.

For the better? Partially yes.

For the best? Capital NO.

Any room for improvement? Yes.

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by maiunguwar: 1:59pm On May 29
I was right there at eagle square watching the handover ceremonies

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by ddlondon(f): 2:00pm On May 29
I wasn't even yet to be born


I am 2003 born

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Ventura1: 2:00pm On May 29
Was in SS 2

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by TylerPerry: 2:00pm On May 29
I was grabbing and running with it. I'm tired of seeing people depleting my resources because of immense hunger in the land!!! You're here asking ridiculous question.

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Antoeni(m): 2:00pm On May 29
I Was With Saidaboj

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by kingsways: 2:00pm On May 29
Obasanjo did so well. He virtually paid off Nigeria’s external debts.
The telecom revolution created so many jobs directly and indirectly. Many people began to sell phones and accessories; many people began to sell recharge cards, etc.

Suddenly a new middle class emerged. Suddenly middle class Nigerians could afford to buy brand new cars which wasn’t the case before.

In just 9 years of APC, these evil people wiped off the middle class that emerged under Obasanjo. Today no public officer can afford to buy a brand new car with their income except the person is stealing

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by pyyxxaro: 2:01pm On May 29
Was on the mountain interceding for the country 😏
Re: Where Were You In 1999? by Gbogbowa: 2:01pm On May 29
I was in Kano then though school in Zaria,I travel from Kano to Zaria 120 naira but today it is something else.then no bandits,no Boko haram.life was peaceful and cool

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Re: Where Were You In 1999? by okomile(f): 2:01pm On May 29
Making sure my son gets to school early. He was six then

He is now a father of three at 31
grin grin

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