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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Unperturbedpota: 12:04pm On Jul 03
Godwin4444:
so u want to tell me u didn’t see nnamdiot Kanu broadcast during endsars

U people are very insincere but still want people to trust u

Firstly learn to spell properly, secondly learn to construct proper grammar, and lastly please learn to be objective. Emotional outbirsts are best left to womena dn children.

PS speak respectably about all tribes and religions on this thread undecided

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Unperturbedpota: 12:04pm On Jul 03
Godwin4444:
tell us

U think we are stupid right?

U fool us once n u want to fool us d second time, everyone was fighting police brutality but u igbos were scheming how to burn down lagos

So in your warped mind u believe I will follow this kinda person below to do any protest?

Look at d mindset of d igbo guy n he wants us to join him in protest, we are wiser than u igbos think

Firstly learn to spell properly, secondly learn to construct proper grammar, and lastly please learn to be objective. Emotional outbirsts are best left to womena dn children.

PS speak respectably about all tribes and religions on this thread undecided

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Godwin4444: 12:05pm On Jul 03
Unperturbedpota:


Firstly learn to spell properly, secondly learn to construct proper grammar, and lastly please learn to be objective. Emotional outbirsts are best left to womena dn children.

PS speak respectably about all tribes abd religions on this thread undecided
oga keep quiet there u deceiver

We are wiser than u think, if u igbos feel there’s need for protest do it only in your region n lock up

Nobody will fall into your trap again cos we know your plans

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Unperturbedpota: 12:06pm On Jul 03
Godwin4444:
oga keep quiet there u deceiver

We are wiser than u think, if u igbos feel there’s need for protest do it only in your region n lock up

Nobody will fall into your trap again cos we know your plans

Firstly learn to spell properly, secondly learn to construct proper grammar, and lastly please learn to be objective. Emotional outbirsts are best left to womena dn children.

PS speak respectably about all tribes and religions on this thread undecided
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Godwin4444: 12:09pm On Jul 03
Unperturbedpota:


Firstly learn to spell properly, secondly learn to construct proper grammar, and lastly please learn to be objective. Emotional outbirsts are best left to womena dn children.

PS speak respectably about all tribes and religions on this thread undecided
chinesu

Don’t expect anyone to join u in a fight where u will destroy their things

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Unperturbedpota: 12:14pm On Jul 03
Godwin4444:
chinesu

Don’t expect anyone to join u in a fight where u will destroy their things

Go and look for garri to drink.
🤣🤣🤣

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Bitterkola100: 12:30pm On Jul 03
Brendaniel:
Because of tribalism and religious bias, we had end SARS in Nigeria in most parts of the south but only one tribe was singled out and blamed for the destruction by another tribe.

Religion, the northern Muslims in partnership with some of the Yoruba Muslims are against any form of protests against the government especially a government headed by a Muslim not to talk of Muslim Muslim presidency...

in the kenya protest did you see the protesters burning public transport systems?

During the end sars protest which other tribe did you see telling their people to kill their host governor, firmer governor ans anybody related to them.

During end sars which other region did you see commanding their people to burn down businesses and investment belonging to their host?

During end sars weren't you aware that the real owners of a particular hotels had to erect a signboard saying he owns the hotels and not the perceived enemy?

Answer these questions and be truthful to yourself for once.

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Unperturbedpota: 12:51pm On Jul 03
Bitterkola100:
in the kenya protest did you see the protesters burning public transport systems?

During the end sars protest which other tribe did you see telling their people to kill their host governor, firmer governor ans anybody related to them.

During end sars which other region did you see commanding their people to burn down businesses and investment belonging to their host?

During end sars weren't you aware that the real owners of a particular hotels had to erect a signboard saying he owns the hotels and not the perceived enemy?

Answer these questions and be truthful to yourself for once.

Okay let me ask you something, even though this question wasnt directed at me.

How come all the names released of arrested End sars protesters and even corpses are all 98% Yoruba names?


Amnesty International has found that the vast majority of #EndSARS protesters arrested in October 2020 are still being arbitrarily detained without trial.

Since the #EndSARS protests, many people who have attempted to exercise their right to peaceful protest have repeatedly faced threats, harassment, and intimidation.

PROLONGED DETENTION WITHOUT TRIAL
Oyewole Olumide, Rasheed Tiamiyu, Moruf Adekunle, Taoreed Abiodun, Ikenna Amechi, Afeez Ariyo, Ikechukwu Eze, and Adesina Ademuyiwa were among those arrested in Ibadan for participating in #EndSARS protests in October 2020. Despite reportedly suffering from ill health, they continue to be held without trial in Agodi Correctional Centre, having previously been detained at a SARS facility in Ibadan and Abolongo Prison in Oyo Town.

Ayodeji Oluwasegun, Andoh Immanuel, Yakubu Olayiwola, Olaogun Ismail, Uba Chukwuma, Dosunmu Taiwo, Daniel Joy-Igbo, Yusuf Rafiu, Olawale Marcus, Muyiwa Onikoyi, Shehu Anas, Suleman Saidu, Rasheed Wasiu Bolaji, Adigun Sodiq, Sunday Okoro, Akiniran Oyetakin, Ogidi Isah, Ibrahim Adesanya, and Faruk Abdulquadri have also been detained without trial in Kirikiri Medium Security Prison in Lagos since 2020.

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/10/nigeria-two-years-on-more-than-40-endsars-protesters-still-languishing-in-jail/

Even leaked memos i have seen are 99% yoruba names

Even when the list of over 100 corpses to be buried was leaked 99% were Yoruba names, how come? i suggest you stop trying to divide the people along tribal lines it wont help you.

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Brendaniel: 12:59pm On Jul 03
Bitterkola100:
in the kenya protest did you see the protesters burning public transport systems?

During the end sars protest which other tribe did you see telling their people to kill their host governor, firmer governor ans anybody related to them.

During end sars which other region did you see commanding their people to burn down businesses and investment belonging to their host?

During end sars weren't you aware that the real owners of a particular hotels had to erect a signboard saying he owns the hotels and not the perceived enemy?

Answer these questions and be truthful to yourself for once.

You see why people like you elect nonsense leaders into office and still defend nonsense for them.....

Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by PressMyButton: 1:10pm On Jul 03
Lol, the Asylum seeker wants to incite headless mob as Simon Ekpa inciting ipob while hiding abroad. Good luck to y'all.

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by PressMyButton: 1:16pm On Jul 03
Brendaniel:


You see why people like you elect nonsense leaders into office and still defend nonsense for them.....
How many properties were burnt down in Anambra in protest against the notorious Akwusu SARS?. Why did Nnamdi Kanu order only the destruction of Lagos and not Anambra where Akwusu SARS killed hundreds of ibo youths?.

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by lionshare: 1:21pm On Jul 03
Unperturbedpota:


I appreciate your perspective, but it’s important to recognize that the right to protest is a fundamental democratic principle. Protests, including movements like EndSARS, are crucial for holding leaders accountable and pushing for necessary changes. Here are a few points to consider:

Voice of the People: Protests are a way for citizens to express their dissatisfaction with the government and demand accountability. In the face of corruption and insensitivity, they provide a platform for the people's voices to be heard.

Catalyst for Change: Historically, many significant changes have come from the pressure of public protests. While it’s true that the elite may sometimes benefit, it doesn’t negate the fact that protests can lead to substantial reforms and increased awareness about critical issues.

Investment in Education: Your point about investing in primary and secondary education is valid and important. Improving the quality of education, particularly technical skills, is essential for national development. However, selling universities might not be the best solution. Instead, a balanced approach that improves all levels of education would be more effective.

Unemployment and Poor Education: The problem of unemployable graduates stems from a flawed educational system, which needs a comprehensive overhaul. Proper funding, better training for teachers, and improved working conditions are crucial steps.

EndSARS Impact: While the EndSARS protests did lead to economic disruptions, they also brought global attention to police brutality and the need for reform. The loss of jobs and businesses is tragic, but this highlights the need for better governance to prevent such situations in the future.

Ultimately, peaceful protests and calls for improved education are not mutually exclusive. Both are necessary for the progress and betterment of Nigerian society. Constructive dialogue and collective action towards these goals can lead to a more equitable and just nation.

I am not against the fundamental rights of people to protest, but against the lack of thoughtfulness that goes into the protest, which is a testament to the low-quality thinking inherent in our societies. For example, the last Labour union strike action for a minimum wage shows how inept the leadership of the labour unions are. Why ask for a wage increase when you have a biting overall inflation and food inflation at over 40%, knowing that most workers spend more than 60% of their income on food alone? One would have expected that their protest would be towards taming inflation and overall food inflation.

When you run the numbers, the net value in USD and purchasing power of N30,000 is way lower than the likely new minimum wage, which means despite the new rate, the people are poorer, and in another 3 years, inflation would have wiped out the new wage's purchasing power. You can run the numbers for yourself and adjust for inflation to see my point. While we know the inflation is structural, there are low-hanging fruits that can be used to stem the surge in a matter of weeks.

The several extortion points on our roads contribute to food inflation; what are we doing to eliminate such by police and other security agents, including local government agents? What about the unofficial cost of moving containers from Apapa? Does the labour union know that removing such will bring more value to people than a minimum wage? You mentioned EndSARS; what have we achieved with the global attention it brought? Any benefits? Imagine if the protest had clamoured for a system to ensure that the Inspector General of Police or a commissioner gets transferred or demoted whenever there is an occurrence of brutality, backed by the law with regular incidence auditing my KPMG or any other respected.
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by PressMyButton: 1:23pm On Jul 03
Unperturbedpota:


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Was it only in Oyo EndSars protesters were arrested from across the country?. The guy was talking about Lagos but you flew to Oyo. Would you give us a list of those arrested in Lagos including Chinasa that burnt down Lagos BRT buses and terminal.
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Brendaniel: 1:32pm On Jul 03
PressMyButton:

How many properties were burnt down in Anambra in protest against the notorious Akwusu SARS?. Why did Nnamdi Kanu ordered only the destruction of Lagos and not Anambra where Akwusu SARS killed hundreds of ibo youths?.

You guys lie and try to twist history, after all that happened during Buhari's tenure and the 2023 election, I have learnt a lot about you guys and how twisted you people try to make history, as at now I try as much as possible to fact check every history written by a Yoruba person about Nigeria( sorry to say) and I'm not saying all Yorubas are like that.

But with the recent events I have seen I have become more conscious about it...

Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Unperturbedpota: 1:43pm On Jul 03
lionshare:


I am not against the fundamental rights of people to protest, but against the lack of thoughtfulness that goes into the protest, which is a testament to the low-quality thinking inherent in our societies. For example, the last Labour union strike action for a minimum wage shows how inept the leadership of the labour unions are. Why ask for a wage increase when you have a biting overall inflation and food inflation at over 40%, knowing that most workers spend more than 60% of their income on food alone? One would have expected that their protest would be towards taming inflation and overall food inflation.

When you run the numbers, the net value in USD and purchasing power of N30,000 is way lower than the likely new minimum wage, which means despite the new rate, the people are poorer, and in another 3 years, inflation would have wiped out the new wage's purchasing power. You can run the numbers for yourself and adjust for inflation to see my point. While we know the inflation is structural, there are low-hanging fruits that can be used to stem the surge in a matter of weeks.

The several extortion points on our roads contribute to food inflation; what are we doing to eliminate such by police and other security agents, including local government agents? What about the unofficial cost of moving containers from Apapa? Does the labour union know that removing such will bring more value to people than a minimum wage? You mentioned EndSARS; what have we achieved with the global attention it brought? Any benefits? Imagine if the protest had clamoured for a system to ensure that the Inspector General of Police or a commissioner gets transferred or demoted whenever there is an occurrence of brutality, backed by the law with regular incidence auditing my KPMG or any other respected.

A minimum wage increase, even in the face of high inflation, is a necessary step to help workers immediately cope with rising costs. While it's true that inflation erodes purchasing power, a higher wage provides some short-term relief for workers who are struggling to make ends meet. Without this increase, workers would be even worse off, unable to afford basic necessities.

Inflation Control vs. Wage Increase
Protesting for inflation control is indeed important, but it's a broader and more complex issue that typically involves government fiscal and monetary policies. NLC have more direct influence over minimum wage than over macroeconomic policies. It's not that they don't care about inflation, but that advocating for wage increases is a more immediate and achievable goal.

Structural Issues and Low-Hanging Fruits:
While addressing extortion on roads and costs associated with transportation of goods are valid concerns, these are structural issues that require systemic change and government action. NLC and other unions can highlight these issues, but they don't have the power to directly enforce these changes. Advocacy for better wages can coexist with advocacy for structural reforms.

Effectiveness of Protests in the shadow of ENDSARZ debacle:
Protests like EndSARS bring global attention to systemic issues and can lead to incremental changes. While immediate, tangible benefits might not always be visible, these movements put pressure on authorities and can gradually lead to policy changes. Dismissing their impact overlooks the potential for long-term improvements and the importance of raising awareness.

A Holistic Approach:
It's not an either/or situation. Labor unions and protesters can push for wage increases while also advocating for broader economic reforms. Both actions are part of a holistic approach to improving living conditions. The complexity of economic issues means that multiple strategies are often needed simultaneously.
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by PressMyButton: 2:24pm On Jul 03
Brendaniel:


You guys lie and try to twist history, after all that happened during Buhari's tenure and the 2023 election, I have learnt a lot about you guys and how twisted you people try to make history, as at now I try as much as possible to fact check every history written by a Yoruba person about Nigeria( sorry to say) and I'm not saying all Yorubas are like that.

But with the recent events I have seen I have become more conscious about it...
Police stations were ordinarily the targets across the country from Edo, Delta, Ibadan, etc. There were prison breaks too but the question is, how many properties or assets were destroyed in SE or Anambra where Akwusu SARS was the most notorious?

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Kam2021: 2:36pm On Jul 03
He should start it or is he not a Nigerian youth?Motigbeshional speakers nah mouth their power end.
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Brendaniel: 2:41pm On Jul 03
PressMyButton:

Police stations were ordinarily the targets across the country from Edo, Delta, Ibadan, etc. There were prison breaks too but the question is, how many properties or assets were destroyed in SE or Anambra where Akwusu SARS was the most notorious?

I don't have the data for that neither do you, or can you give me the data of what was destroyed in Ibadan? even Lagos own was because news carried more than other states, you don't even have the full data for Lagos state...

but the news below showed that various facilities were destroyed in Anambra and Ngige visited just a few and asked the state government to compile the remaining list and send to him, please read it...

https://tribuneonlineng.com/endsars-fg-to-assist-anambra-rebuild-damaged-facilities-says-ngige/
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Brenbentondiaz: 2:48pm On Jul 03
Unperturbedpota:


There you go again. All you can ever do is to spread tribalism. We all know you are paid by the politicians to keep the People divided.

The day of Waterloo people like you will be apprehended.

Don't worry

It's tribalism only if it's not your people pushing it, right? The way you elk think you're smart, while you're actually dense, is mind-boggling.

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by 2mch(m): 2:54pm On Jul 03
PressMyButton:
Lol, the Asylum seeker wants to incite headless mob as Simon Ekpa inciting ipob while hiding abroad. Good luck to y'all.
A coward that went to hide abroad is telling people to fight. When the possibility of him being deported to Nigeria to come and defend his Twitter rants dawned on him you should see how he was crying and begging. All these twitter warriors, the like life more than anything.

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Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Goodvibes007: 2:58pm On Jul 03
David has chilled on his begging for money. Two weeks from now, he would beg for the headless mob to send him money.
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by ravensckar(m): 2:58pm On Jul 03
Brendaniel:


You guys lie and try to twist history, after all that happened during Buhari's tenure and the 2023 election, I have learnt a lot about you guys and how twisted you people try to make history, as at now I try as much as possible to fact check every history written by a Yoruba person about Nigeria( sorry to say) and I'm not saying all Yorubas are like that.

But with the recent events I have seen I have become more conscious about it...
Now you're falling for their antics by attacking the Yorubas. Have you seen why the masses still can't unite against the ruling class? angry angry

The very moment we try to, their paid agents will use divide & rule tactics to split us along tribal and religious lines. And the bad thing is that we keep falling for it! I'm a Yoruba man and I participated actively in the #ENDSARS protest until it turned bloody. Should another protest occur again, I still won't hesistate to participate. Why? Our dear country is in dire need of reformation, we cannot continue like this. undecided undecided
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by PressMyButton: 3:00pm On Jul 03
Brendaniel:


I don't have the data for that neither do you, or can you give me the data of what was destroyed in Ibadan? even Lagos own was because news carried more than other states, you don't even have the full data for Lagos state...

but the news below showed that various facilities were destroyed in Anambra and Ngige visited just a few and asked the state government to compile the remaining list and send to him, please read it...

https://tribuneonlineng.com/endsars-fg-to-assist-anambra-rebuild-damaged-facilities-says-ngige/
You're a clown, he visited majorly police stations. Like i said, police stations were the main targets with a few jail breaks. However, Lagos was an exception where a disgruntled group under the guise of ENDSARS destroyed and burnt private and state assests belonging to their perceived enemies under the directive of a certain supreme leader. I am not aware of any properties belonging to any politician in Anambra was burnt down.
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by olisaEze(m): 3:06pm On Jul 03
If you’re expecting another endSARS you need to do a rethink with the way things are going. Every one of these politicians might just find themselves receiving August visitors bearing well peppered koboko canes in their homes. EndSARS was a jamboree because food & fuel was still cheap. Anything that starts now won’t be the same! cool
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Benwallt(m): 3:06pm On Jul 03
What's stopping him from starting a protest, gun down a politician, set Aso rock on fire,or block the major expressway in the country.

Lazy ass people always want others to do things for them. If you know you have what it takes, go ahead and stop talking rubbish.
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by PressMyButton: 3:06pm On Jul 03
2mch:

A coward that went to hide abroad is telling people to fight. When the possibility of him being deported to Nigeria to come and defend his Twitter rants dawned on him you should see how he was crying and begging. All these twitter warriors, the like life more than anything.
If he is not begging, he is inciting headless mobs or cooking a concoction of lies to keep them worshipping him.
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by Brendaniel: 3:09pm On Jul 03
PressMyButton:

You're a clown, he visited majorly police stations. Like i said, police stations were the main targets with a few jail breaks. However, Lagos was an exception where a disgruntled group under the guise of ENDSARS destroyed and burnt private and state assests belonging to their perceived enemies under the directive of a certain supreme leader. I am not aware of any properties belonging to any politician in Anambra was burnt down.

The property visited by the minister included Anambra State Internal Revenue Service, Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra (OCHA) Brigade office, Central Police station, Ogidi, Divisional Police Headquarters, also in Ogidi, Divisional Police Headquarters, Nnobi and Nnewi Central Police Station and barracks as well as the Area Command Headquarters, Nnewi.

Can you give me details of properties destroyed in Oyo state including politicians houses?
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by DMerciful(m): 3:36pm On Jul 03
It is what it is
Unperturbedpota:


A rather simplistic view .
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by DMerciful(m): 3:37pm On Jul 03
Another mannequin that only does cho cho cho
CyrusVI:
Who are those that follow this guy on SM sef

I ddont fancy motivational speakers at all. If u so much care about this, why not try mobilize some guys in your area, trend the thing on twitter and watch people come around to join u

No dey sitdown dey type BS like say na Paul epistle to the Colossians



Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by DMerciful(m): 3:38pm On Jul 03
Nah..its tribalism
Thundafireseun:
Religion and religious leaders/beliefs are the primary problem we’ve in Nigeria
Re: David Hundeyin Tweets That's Got Everyone Talking by DMerciful(m): 3:39pm On Jul 03
Poor people attack themselves buy leave their oppressors alone.
You just proved him right
Godblessme1:
are you a coward? Did you read about his redicle statement of Paul? Do you know that Muslims hate Paul so much? I will stand for my religion you can be a coward. Let him use his religion to make statement. Why is he afraid to use quran?

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