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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by DEBJOCH1(m): 3:55pm On Jun 30
I SUPPORT THE KENYA'S ON THIS, THE KENYA-JZ ARE THE REAL JEEZEE OF AFRICA, THEY SHOULD GIVE IT BACK TO HER WOTOWOTO
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by WizardOfNG: 3:58pm On Jun 30
Krankhead:
That's what's I say constantly. Many Nigerians are Lazy . That's why Buhari said the youth are lazy. They are only online reacting to things without reasoning. I don't see anything bad in what the lady wrote. Come to the western world you will see how Nigerians are been celebrated in various careers but in Nigeria, our citizens destroy our country with their tongues

God bless you. I am still amazed some Nigerians can side with Kenyan attackers of Destiny in this situation. This only shows how much these Nigerians hate their own Country and fellow Nigerians.

Most of us have instagram accounts. Imagine making a post on your own page, where you only speak about you own nation Nigeria and her situation to then find Zimbabweans attacking you because of a situation in
their Country even as you did not mention them, their situation or their nation in any shape or form?

These sort of displays are the reasons I am a passionate supporter of a return to regional governance. Nigerians no longer love, support or feel the need to protect their nation and fellow Nigerians.

That is fine with me as I accept that no one should be forced to love a nation. Yet, rather than continue with this rubbish of pretending we are a nation when our behaviour shows otherwise, i.e enemies-within to each other, why don't we just go our seperate ways regionally ?

That way we all gain, in our respective regions, the homogeneity that means people with shared vision, ideas, lifestyle views and societal desire can forge a united geographical space of true unity, mutual interdependence and support as others enjoy worldwide.

What Nigerians don't understand is that their support of attacks against Destiny by Kenyans, when she never mentioned or incited them on her own instagram page, is a show of how we are a disgrace to the word "nation".

It is proof we are no longer a nation. We are haters of each others in a very toxic and potentially violent/genocidal relationship. The politicians should accept this reality and do the needful.

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Omoawoke: 3:58pm On Jun 30
Abi those Kenyans dey mad ni?
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by 8starmember: 3:58pm 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.
you can lead by example, what did she done wrong

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Sapasenator: 4:05pm On Jun 30
WizardOfNG:


Simple. She is commenting on her own instagram page and never mentioned Kenya or Kenyans.


Those east africans never They liked Nigerians and I don't like them.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by yemmywesey(m): 4:12pm On Jun 30
Kenya's should fry destiny etiko dry, nah sugar daddy dey carry their bills up and down, female actress in Nigeria can't live a life without a sugar daddy, they are part of the corrupt system.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Judgesledge(m): 4:17pm On Jun 30
ceejay10:
to think I have time to read this your foolish epistle. Duss off my mention you dunce.
This response truly depicts you as being .......... indeed( feel free to fill in the blank space with whatever suits you)

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Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by jojothaiv(m): 4:18pm On Jun 30
Anytime I see the word resilience placed beside Nigerian, I laugh.

More like sugar coating the suffering and smiling tendencies of the citizens, since that's what they are known for.

The FG no really rate Nigerians and sadly, some Nigerians no really rate themselves too, some are even shalayeing trying to defend those who wouldn't bat an eyelid if everything that concerns the common man go south, the devil isn't surprised anymore.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by ceejay10(m): 4:24pm On Jun 30
Judgesledge:
This response truly depicts you as being .......... indeed( feel free to fill in the blank space with whatever suits you)
your dad. Bye
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Tinyemeka(m): 4:29pm On Jun 30
This right here summarizes my reason why I would support the Kenyans against Destiny on this current controversy.

Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by jerryok(m): 4:49pm On Jun 30
I stand with Kenyans on this.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by ImoleNaija: 5:18pm 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.

O ti gọ̀ jù.... ajé angry

Fvck U, Fvck those Kenyans attacking her for their plight!

Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Zubeezanga(m): 5:21pm On Jun 30
ceejay10:
what is wrong in calling someone out for an insensitive post? Or the people protesting an anti people law?. That is your definition of lynchmob?. You are dull.
Oga u make me vex u for use capital letter emphasize on that DULL, that dude is very very very very very DULL
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Mrexcell(m): 5:26pm On Jun 30
Litmus:



Niraland has a huge audience. Why don't you explain to the youths, whom you wish would rise up and overthrow the system in Nigeria,how to go about doing so.

You hint, when you state, quote:

" Nigerians are not yet matured and civilised to leave behind their tribal and religious differences to unite and fight for the things that will benefit them all corrupt evil nigerian politicians"

that Nigeria politicians, presumably, the president of Nigeria, does not have cross tribal support. If so you're operating under a number of basic misconceptions and assumptions. For instance, the president of Nigeria does have cross tribal support. He has huge supporters all over Nigeria and the party to which he belongs was voted into office by millions of Nigerians. For every individual who claims that the leaders of Nigeria attained power by illegal means there is another who believes he attained power through acceptable democratic process.

Also dismissing the Nigeria political landscape as one constricted by tribalism is simplistic. Nigeria has a multiplicity of ethnic nationalities for want of a better term, but also religious dimensions, philosophical outlooks, gender rights issues, raging capitalists, effectively independent military, nationalists and so on. One man's cry of tribal persecution is another man's cry of tribal manipulation. There are separatists also which complicates any justifiably coherent narrative on Tribalism (ironically) since any narrative is, if we can be objective, undermined by partiality. Another factor to consider in your simple assessment of Nigerians, is Nigeria's state system. The majority of Nigeria's ethnic groups are arguably represented by a state.


However you may wish it , Nigeria is not an immature polity.

You stated


Explain and outline what form this would take, how it will lead to the desired outcome that satisfy the greatest number of Nigerians, leaving the nation in a better place than before?



It's no secret that some regional politicians in nigeria like tinibu and buhari can't never win any presidential election in nigeria without relying heavily on tribal and religious sentiments every sane watcher of nigerian politics knows this quite very well It's not even debatable.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Bananapill: 5:35pm On Jun 30
Morbeta11:


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/nollywood/707991-tax-protests-kenyans-berate-nollywood-actress-destiny-etiko-for-insensitive-post.html

We know there are lots of bad eggs into fraud in Nigeria that have exposed us to all kinds of ridicule, but the average Nigerian will succeed anywhere in the world. In professional field across the globe, we do better than other African nationals. It's not their fault but the useless leaders in position of government I blame.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Omoejigbahe(m): 5:36pm 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.

Were you in the grave during end sars? What's the outcome. You guys should stop typing as if Nigerians don't know what to do. People faced military juntas in this country.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by opeldavid: 5:58pm On Jun 30
Being patient is synonymous to being a fool. Fight for your right when you ought to. Stop glorifying being patient. We don't deserve it.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by darediamond(m): 6:11pm 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.


There is time for Everything.

Etiko talk senselessly for saying those words to at the time Kenyans are having it against that Bamboo Tree I.M.F owners Puppet named RUTO.

So because we Nigerians keep quiet against Tyranny, other Africans in there Lands respectfully should follow suit?

Or is that not what the immature girl of Nollywood is saying indirectly to Kenyans at this TIME?

Many Nigerians are ACTUALLY EDUCATED ILLITERATE WITH A BLEND OF ROOTED FOOLISHNESS. DesEtik defines that well!
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by IfnobeGod20: 6:50pm On Jun 30
Segzy19:
I have lived with those people in the past. So I know them, and that's why I am so hard on them with words. They are just transferring unnecessary aggression to the lady jare. Make dem go sit down somewhere


You're not so hard on them o. Go to Destiny's page and be hard on them there and let us count scores. You know it would be a neutral ground. Those guys no get joy at all and they use good grammar and don't spare words. You see the kind of words they used to qualify us and our government.
They say they are not illiterates like us and they called our government broken government and uneducated leaders.
Please don't try those guys or you regret ever doing so because it won't be the game of Peter Obi and Tinubu as we do here.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by PARADIZEPRIEST: 7:02pm On Jun 30
My Kenyan people are united by language and common vision,don't ever ever compare Kenyan with Nigeria.
Nigeria is still learning to be one angry
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Litmus: 7:06pm On Jun 30
Mrexcell:




It's no secret that some regional politicians in nigeria like tinibu and buhari can't never win any presidential election in nigeria without relying heavily on tribal and religious sentiments every sane watcher of nigerian politics knows this quite very well It's not even debatable.

Outside of communists states, who wins any election without relying heavily on tribal sentiments ?
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Mrexcell(m): 7:15pm On Jun 30
Litmus:


Outside of communists states, who wins any election without relying heavily on tribal sentiments ?



No progressive nation does that even communist countries like China finds a way to bring out their most brilliant politicians to lead them.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by 2elliot: 7:27pm On Jun 30
Biglittlelois:
More like Nigerians are patient fools, but her post wasn't directed at Kenyans at all and wasn't insensitive to their plight, the backlash was totally unnecessary.
It is insentive, even to us Nigerians. For one, it could mean passive support for their politicians, and that the protesters should be grateful that they are far better than Nigerians who suffer worst oppressions from their leaders. Also, our inability to protest despite obvious government incompetence is not something to brag about.
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by JagabanB: 7:40pm On Jun 30
EXPRESSSMAN:


Is he not a great leader? Has your own president did anything since the people started complaining of hunger in this his administration?
What has changed in Kenya?
Can you go straight and answer?
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by JagabanB: 7:41pm On Jun 30
Eriokanmi:
What are you saying? The last time I checked, Guinness has relocated to same Kenya you're saying there's no positive change in. Why did they choose Kenya over Nigeria? Another uneducated Nigerian spotted, as Kenyans had rightly put it. Your moniker says it all.
Kenyans can call u uneducated because that's exactly what u are, but no Kenyan is f00Iish enough to try it on my wall.
So are they still protesting or not?
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by JagabanB: 7:42pm On Jun 30
Winnin009:


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.
His people protested and a bill was withdrawn, are bills not withdrawn in Nigeria without protests?
Most of u don't even know what to support or critîcizè, do people have to protest to get a bill withdrawn?
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Osolanrewaju: 7:52pm On Jun 30
I love the key3ns people jare, Nigeria patience turn them to mumu finish
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Judgesledge(m): 7:55pm On Jun 30
ceejay10:
your dad. Bye
Typical, bye too
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Eriokanmi: 8:55pm On Jun 30
JagabanB:

Kenyans can call u uneducated because that's exactly what u are, but no Kenyan is f00Iish enough to try it on my wall.
So are they still protesting or not?
You would soon wake up. You're still sleeping. The emboldened is a reason you're uneducated. President succumbed to pressure and reversed the tax policy
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by goldmatrix(m): 9:33pm On Jun 30
Kenyans aren't politically and educationally illiterate like us.. They won't take zero percent of the shits our leaders heap on us. Our leaders from zero level to the highest are fraudsters and hardened criminals parading the country..
Question is: Would any Northerner allow someone like Buhari to run his/her company or Westerners allow tinubu to do such?
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by Jaqenhghar: 10:33pm On Jun 30
E don tey when I stop to dey pity Niggerians. Other people are trying to improve their country, niggerians are trying to keep appearances and pretend all is well. Una never see anything
Re: Tax Protests: Kenyans Berate Destiny Etiko For ‘Insensitivity by firearcher: 7:45am On Jul 01
If you like, when you wake up and step out, frown face, don't laugh, don't smile, walk about angry showing everyone how much Nigeria is bad and you are suffering.

Lots of foolish and self-hating people full NR. No one is stopping them from protesting or doing all I wrote above, but they can come NR and be criticising "Nigerians".

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