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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by mcjokee: 12:07pm On Jun 30
WizardOfNG:


Two wrongs make a right ba? Let's hope you are never a victim of the lynchmob mentality you are promoting publicly.

Forget this two wrongs nonsense, if someone is wrong, call them out. It’s just like saying a thief should not be sentenced to jail because two wrongs doesn’t make a right. People like you might be a vile to the society if not checkmated, they will always give excuse for any wrong doings.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by begge: 12:08pm On Jun 30
Etiko or etino,you think kenya are fool, before u see monkey, monkey don see u.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Ojuntana: 12:12pm On Jun 30
DeepSight:


What alcohol do you drink bro? I would like to send you a crate! You have summed it up perfectly!
You see how these unscrupulous enemies of the masses are jumping to Etiko's defence just because it suits their agenda?

Let her write tomorrow about how the govt is killing Nigerians and you'll see them remember she's from the "Yeast" and therefore ipob, obidient, child of hate and a bitter, sore loser!!

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Valuehaven: 12:13pm On Jun 30
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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by DeepSight(m): 12:16pm On Jun 30
Ojuntana:

You see how these unscrupulous enemies of the masses are jumping to Etiko's defence just because it suits their agenda?

Let her write tomorrow about how the govt is killing Nigerians and you'll see them remember she's from the "Yeast" and therefore ipob, obidient, child of hate and a bitter, sore loser!!

That is what galls me the most. Criticize Tinubu and you must be Igbo. In a country of over 350 tribes.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by seguno2: 12:16pm On Jun 30
WizardOfNG:
Two wrongs make a right ba? Let's hope you are never a victim of the lynchmob mentality you are promoting publicly.

Yes, two wrongs make a right.
Otherwise Israel would have been annihilated by its Arab neighbours.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by GiZcorp: 12:16pm On Jun 30
Take the Kenyans advice and shut up... Like the Kenyans rightly said, you don't know your right that is why you keep praising mediocrity in the name of being strong and understanding. And she even confirmed the fact that she's ignorant and illiterate by saying she doesn't know what has been happening in Kenya, like seriously? Just stick to your BBL procedures as you were advised, atleast you know that one. Nonsense!

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by costandi(m): 12:19pm On Jun 30
DevilsEqual:


Hows that post insensitive?
I bet not even you would regards this as insensitive if Kenyans hadnt reacted to it this way and thats to tell u its all about herself and her people

And who asked you not to hold your state Gov accountable for your suffering? You can go to your secretariat tomorrow to share your grief,bro

We( also Kenyans) arent all that matter in this world, the world is bigger than us all and it wont stop just cause some people are mourning
Zero political awareness from a person of her status. With such a large African following, she doesn't know that 'kenyans are having issues'. She deserves every backlash she gets.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Ojuntana: 12:25pm On Jun 30
DeepSight:


That is what galls me the most. Criticize Tinubu and you must be Igbo. In a country of over 350 tribes.
It's deliberate
Tribal sentiments are strong and easily supersedes Commonsense in Nigeria. It's all about preying on such sentiments

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by blowjohn(m): 12:28pm On Jun 30
Those kenyans with their jumping chicken like statures must be crazy.

Was she talking about them?

When did Nigeria turn to Kenya?


They shud face their 5,0000000km Olympic race challenges and run to Gaza
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by KushLyon(m): 12:29pm On Jun 30
Bobloco:
Destiny Etiko was indirectly referring to Kenya in her post, and she deserves to be berated by the Kenyans.
Infact, Destiny also insulted Nigerians in her post

Giving the impression that Nigerians don't hold their elected leaders accountable.

Do Nigerians hold their elected leaders accountable? undecided

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Ladymillion(f): 12:31pm On Jun 30
ceejay10:
Whether it concerns Kenyans or not, let them give it to her wotowoto. It's only in Nigeria we glory suffering instead holding those responsible accountable. We are not ready for change.
Well said !
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Bobloco: 12:32pm On Jun 30
KushLyon:

Do Nigerians hold their elected leaders accountable? undecided

Of course not, which invariably means that the post was very insensitive and displays Nigerians and Nigeria in a bad light.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by KushLyon(m): 12:39pm On Jun 30
Bobloco:


Of course not, which invariably means that the post was very insensitive and displays Nigerians and Nigeria in a bad light. 

How is it insensitive? People hate hearing the truth and what she said is the gospel truth; we are too patient
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Alliswell248: 12:41pm On Jun 30
ceejay10:
Whether it concerns Kenyans or not, let them give it to her wotowoto. It's only in Nigeria we glory suffering instead holding those responsible accountable. We are not ready for change.

The average ipob miscreants are nuisance to the world.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by 43Ronin: 12:41pm On Jun 30
Nigerians are the biggest cowards on planet earth. They tried #Endsars & after army came and shot they all ran away like the cowards that they were. That's why the only people I respect in Nigeria are sowore & biafrans..
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Alliswell248: 12:42pm On Jun 30
Ladymillion:
Well said !

Another ipob sympathizer spotted.

Busy body
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Bobloco: 12:43pm On Jun 30
KushLyon:


How is it insensitive? People hate hearing the truth and what she said is the gospel truth; we are too patient


It's the truth, no doubt, but I don't know the divide you are on; that post was insensitive and an insult.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Winnin009: 12:45pm On Jun 30
JagabanB:

So what are the positive changes in Kenya so far?
U all don't even know how to make comparisons.
Few weeks ago it was Nigerians praising Kenya and how Ruto is a great leader.

But he is indeed a great leader. His people protested and he listened.

Nigerians have protested numerously; how many times have your leaders listened?!

Lol.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by franco3075q(m): 12:46pm On Jun 30
jayce232:
That was a nonsense post she made How can anyone be glorifying suffering?? Nigerians are not patient, but fearful! There is a huge difference between being patient & fearful!
GBAMSOLUTELY
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Winnin009: 12:49pm On Jun 30
JAMO84:
Kenyan youths are desperate to ruin their Country.


Modern African revolution has been nothing but disasters. From Egypt, to Libya, to Algeria, Sudan.....the Countries got worse.


The Kenyan youths doing the revolution have been looting stores and burning properties, if you can't take your eyes off groceries, how do you intend to take your eyes off public funds if you get to power?

That’s what happens when protests turns violent. It happened in glorious America.

So, please, talk another thing.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by WizardOfNG: 12:51pm On Jun 30
InvertedHammer:

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You do realize that if Nigerians have even an iota of functional brain, what Destiny Etiko posted is a big insult to them. Imagine pointing out that people are good at enduring hardship in the midst of plenty. Is that a compliment? Now you know why Nigerians are like global locusts exporting crime wherever they migrate as correctly pointed by Kenyans who bear the brunt.

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Bro focusing on central issues should matter always. I have spoken against Nigerians silly "suffering and smiling" perpetual mode Fela identified decades ago.


Yet that is not relevant here even if Destiny seems to mock my personal passsionate belief that Nigerian must hold leaders , at all levels, to account much better than they have done historically.

Nonetheless, my engagement here is not about Destiny's comment about her own people which is for Nigerians , and Nigerians allone, to upbraid her for if them deem her utterance offensive.

The point is that Kenyans, because of the impression their own issues should be in the mind of all other Africans, are overstepping their boundary attacking Destiny when she did not mention them.

It is not Rocket science and some people should learn to deal with every issue on their own merit rather than begin joining unrelated and irrelevant matters.

Were Kenyans wrong or not to attack Destiny so viciously when she never mentioned them? That is the question you should supply a yes or no to without trying to distract or make excuses with irrelevant side issues.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by faceland: 12:52pm On Jun 30
2aces:
People are genuinely angry, any misyarn they will take it personally with you, cos true true that girl no get sense fa, if Nigerians can emulate the Kenyans, there would surely be some positive changes in this country by now.

But she didn't even misyarn.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by BondRiv: 12:54pm On Jun 30
Kenyans should channel their frustration elsewhere.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by BigYash: 12:56pm On Jun 30
See as Apc don make other African countries see Nigeria finish... Them say our government are uneducated.. Tinubu say hi
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by BigYash: 12:58pm On Jun 30
BondRiv:
Kenyans should channel their frustration elsewhere.
They channeled it to their president and it gave them positive results.. They aren’t like the so called “giant of Africa” turned dwarf .

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Kog45(m): 12:58pm On Jun 30
Kenya people funny o….they are taking a lady who value her Nyash than her brain serious…Wetin dey Etiko head than taking pictures of her butty for available rich men.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by franvincoop: 12:59pm On Jun 30
Harriet Sellasie said “Continue to be patient as you suffer in your motherland while a few people enrich themselves and the rest of you languish inpoverty. I’m proud to be Kenyan, and we fight for what is just. Our president has conceded in the fight against the Kenyan Finance Bill. Power belongs to the people.”


“We’re not dwelling on the theft and fraud that your fellow brothers and sisters are committing here in our country. Your whole generation is flocking to our country; take them and be patient with your broken and uneducated government. Your brothers are busy stealing from older women and men. Speak for yourself”, Vanneyy said.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by BondRiv: 1:02pm On Jun 30
BigYash:
They channeled it to their president and it gave them positive results.. They aren’t like the so called “giant of Africa” turned dwarf .

So why the tears? Everyone should deal with their issues.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Dannydavito: 1:02pm On Jun 30
You Kenyan what you bargained is what you reap. You illegally extradited MNK to the zoo lawless country. Thunder fire you bastards
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by givedemwotowoto: 1:03pm On Jun 30
WizardOfNG:
This is the problem with Africa and the world today. People are now so angry, bitter and frustrated with their own personal situation to the extent they no longer wish to respect boundaries and the rights of others.

Destiny Etiko is speaking about her own people and nation. I.e Nigerians and Nigeria. She did not mention Kenyans, Kenya or anyone else and their nation.

Whatever Kenyans are going through does not mean they turn the whole African social media space into '#Kenyans anger matters' or '# all Africans must share Kenyans frustration'.

They should face their matter and leave destiny alone. They are acting like religious fundamentalist always seeing 'disprespect' of their God and religion everywhere and in everything. Petty people.


Guilty conscience written all over this post

People have a right to protest against those who contribute to the causes of their personal problems

That’s the right that those aiding and abetting corruption have refused to respect
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by KoladeChris24(m): 1:04pm On Jun 30
How's what she said the business of Kenyans? It has nothing to do with them.

The apology spoiled everything pátápátá

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