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Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Good2go1: 8:27am On Jul 17
Your propaganda is stale nobody takes you serious. See the attached names of people in prison for EndSARs protest they are all your brothers.
raskymonojendor:

Chinasa from Anambra..
Cost of damage: over 3 billion naira.

Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by year2013: 8:30am On Jul 17
YorubaNiBaba:
EKO O NI GBAGBAKUGBA, enough said... ibo, hope u hear

Why are people jittering about this said protest?.
Is there anything that you people are mot telling us. For your information, the protect has come to pass.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Judgementa1: 8:30am On Jul 17
Rantingpiglets:
A Yahoo Yahoo adult. grin



Am loving this ibo protest.

Same porthacourt treatment will be melted out to you people this time around.

New business owners imminent.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by year2013: 8:32am On Jul 17
Judgementa1:


Am loving this ibo protest.

Same porthacourt treatment will be melted out to you people this time around.

New business owners imminent.

Chest beater. Keyboard warrior.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by drlateef: 8:36am On Jul 17
Rantingpiglets:
Na that your head metal go touch. angry

When time reach show working.. angry




After finishing you, you will shout to US and UN to help you. You will demand judicial commission of enquiry etc. We don’t care. They can’t do anything. Just come here to cause violence. We will break coconut on your head.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Judgementa1: 8:38am On Jul 17
year2013:


Chest beater. Keyboard warrior.

Ur protest will make many people new business owner.

Una dey invest for people region una wan start protest there.

Let see how it will turnout.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by WizardOfNG: 8:52am On Jul 17
Unperturbedpota:


Wow, resorting to pathetic family insults? That's a new low, even for you. It’s clear you have nothing substantial to offer. You talk a big game about making money in your sleep, but all you’ve got are childish comebacks.

So, let’s cut the crap. What exactly do you do for a living? Or are you just another keyboard warrior hiding behind empty boasts? Come on, Mr. Big Shot, enlighten us all with your "success." grin grin grin grin grin

At least you may gain something good from stalking me. Such as learning the psychology of being a man or at least how to pretend to be one.

For example, you hint someone is a kidnapper and armed robber. All gloves are off with that action of yours.

Meaning you attacked first and any attempt to police the response you get marks you out distinctly as a coward in the eyes of other guys

You should therefore not play victim or feign innocence as you do with the bolded above because it signifies to others, especially cyber bullies, that you are a weak, effeminate and cowardly character who wants to throw blows but can't take blow.

Never show weakness and fear publicly that makes you appear a little boy others will target for winding up or bullying. Be ready to go toe to toe or don't get in the ring at all. Dummy.

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Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Unperturbedpota: 8:53am On Jul 17
WizardOfNG:


At least you may gain something good from stalking me. Such as learning the psychology of being a man or at least how to pretend to be one.

For example, you hint someone is a kidnapper and armed robber. All gloves are off with that action ofyours.

You should therefore not play victim or feign innocence as you do with the bolded above because it signifies to others, especially cyber bullies, that you are a weak and effeminate character who wants to throw blows but can't take blow.

Never show weakness and fear publicly that makes you appear a little boy others will target for winding up. Be ready to go toe to toe or don't get in the ring at all. Dummy.

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Wow, talk about projecting your insecurities. Your attempt at psychoanalysis is as feeble as your grasp on reality. You see stalkers everywhere because you can't handle anyone challenging your fragile ego.

Your obsession with masculinity is laughable. Real men don't hide behind keyboards, spewing venom and pretending to be tough. They don't resort to baseless accusations and childish insults to feel validated.

And as for your delusions of threats and victimhood, spare us the drama. No one's buying your tough guy act. You're just another keyboard warrior, desperately trying to compensate for your lack of substance with empty bravado.

So, keep hiding behind your screen, hurling insults like a petulant child. Meanwhile, the rest of us will continue to engage in real discussions, leaving you to wallow in your own self-pity.
Prove wrong that you aren't a thief, tell us why you are here at 3am and what you do for a living? Armed robber!
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Nukilia: 8:56am On Jul 17
Kobojunkie:
They are definitely paying off touts to further distract the Nigerian people from the important issues before them even today. And the sad reality is all the money being spent on these touts is stolen from the Nigerian people by these twats and scammers in office. undecided

You are correct 💯.
They pay influencers to come up with all sort of tantrums in order to distract the people from the harsh realities of our economyundecided
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by kingthreat(m): 9:02am On Jul 17
YorubaNiBaba:
We want u to lead them

Who is "we"
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by WizardOfNG: 9:05am On Jul 17
Unperturbedpota:

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Wow, talk about projecting your insecurities. Your attempt at psychoanalysis is as feeble as your grasp on reality. You see stalkers everywhere because you can't handle anyone challenging your fragile ego.

Your obsession with masculinity is laughable. Real men don't hide behind keyboards, spewing venom and pretending to be tough. They don't resort to baseless accusations and childish insults to feel validated.

And as for your delusions of threats and victimhood, spare us the drama. No one's buying your tough guy act. You're just another keyboard warrior, desperately trying to compensate for your lack of substance with empty bravado.

So, keep hiding behind your screen, hurling insults like a petulant child. Meanwhile, the rest of us will continue to engage in real discussions, leaving you to wallow in your own self-pity.
Prove wrong that you aren't a thief, tell us why you are here at 3am and what you do for a living? Armed robber!

I have added another description to your tag. Mr. COWARDLY Resentful stalker. Your dad was too busy carrying out robberies while you were young.

No one to teach you how to think and act like a man so you stop disgracing yourself online.

You're stalking others online like emotional, b1tchy and premenstrual women do. Pathetic. You want to attack others and get sweets in return. Sad.

Are you for real? At least learn how to conduct yourself well on social media if you want to be a troll and an irritant to others. You're just awkward, weak and pathetic. I am even beginning to feel like a bully.

Take a break kid. I dont want your total mental breakdown on conscience. Lol. You're ignored from this response onward.

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Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Unperturbedpota: 9:11am On Jul 17
WizardOfNG:


I have added another description to your tag. Mr. COWARDLY Resentful stalker. Your dad was too busy carrying out robberies while you were young.

No one to teach you how to think and act like a man so you stop disgracing yourself online.

You're stalking others online like emotional, b1tchy and premenstrual women do. Pathetic. You want to attack others and get sweets in return. Sad.

Are you for real? At least learn how to conduct yourself well on social media if you want to be a troll and an irritant to others. You're just awkward, weak and pathetic. I am even beginning to feel like a bully.

Take a break kid. I dont want your total mental breakdown on conscience. Lol. You're ignored from this response onward.

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Your attempts at insults are as crude as they are ineffective. It's clear you're grasping at straws, resorting to baseless accusations and personal attacks because you lack any substantive argument.

Accusing me of stalking while hurling insults and projecting your own insecurities is the epitome of hypocrisy. Your attempt to shamelessly drag my family into this shows just how desperate you are.

And your obsession with masculinity? It's laughable. Real men don't need to resort to childish name-calling and petty insults to make themselves feel better. They engage in constructive dialogue, something you clearly can't comprehend.

So go ahead, keep hiding behind your keyboard, pretending to be tough. Meanwhile, those of us who actually contribute to meaningful discussions will continue to rise above your pathetic attempts at provocation.

If this is your idea of "winning" an argument, I pity your deluded sense of superiority. Maybe one day you'll learn that real strength comes from intelligence and integrity, not from empty bravado and misplaced aggression.

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Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Rantingpiglets: 9:37am On Jul 17
Una go DIE Sara..

Shey na noise una go make..no shaking



drlateef:



After finishing you, you will shout to US and UN to help you. You will demand judicial commission of enquiry etc. We don’t care. They can’t do anything. Just come here to cause violence. We will break coconut on your head.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Rantingpiglets: 9:39am On Jul 17
Intelligence and integrity is alien to them.
They have a very wrapped false sense of accomplishments .

That is why they are useless people..



Unperturbedpota:


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Your attempts at insults are as crude as they are ineffective. It's clear you're grasping at straws, resorting to baseless accusations and personal attacks because you lack any substantive argument.

Accusing me of stalking while hurling insults and projecting your own insecurities is the epitome of hypocrisy. Your attempt to shamelessly drag my family into this shows just how desperate you are.

And your obsession with masculinity? It's laughable. Real men don't need to resort to childish name-calling and petty insults to make themselves feel better. They engage in constructive dialogue, something you clearly can't comprehend.

So go ahead, keep hiding behind your keyboard, pretending to be tough. Meanwhile, those of us who actually contribute to meaningful discussions will continue to rise above your pathetic attempts at provocation.

If this is your idea of "winning" an argument, I pity your deluded sense of superiority. Maybe one day you'll learn that real strength comes from intelligence and integrity, not from empty bravado and misplaced aggression.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Rantingpiglets: 9:41am On Jul 17
You wish them death abi..

Na una go beg last last and IGBO brutality will be total

Only say make ESN protect LAGOS market una turn wailers .

No level just noise..



Judgementa1:


Am loving this ibo protest.

Same porthacourt treatment will be melted out to you people this time around.

New business owners imminent.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Hustlerlomo(m): 9:51am On Jul 17
EKO O NI GBAGBAKUGBA[/b], enough said... ibo, hope u hear

Na una hungry pass bro, throughout last week till now na only Yoruba boys dey beg me for money and I dey try do my best. Bt las las na una HUNGRY PASS.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by pongwa(m): 9:54am On Jul 17
spy9ja:
PLANNED PROTEST: EKO O NI GBAGBAKUGBA

By Olaseni O. Egbeyemi

It has been widely circulated that some groups are planning what they term a "Mega Protest." Every Nigerian, regardless of where they live, has the right to protest against injustice.

The current situation affecting the standard of living is dire and disheartening. The high cost of food and essential items is appalling, and the masses are suffering.

It is often said that a hungry man is an angry man. People are genuinely hungry and angry. When pushed to the brink, they are likely to react in ways they may not be able to control.

We have witnessed both peaceful and violent protests in Nigeria. The last End SARS protest was particularly intense and destructive, resulting in significant loss of lives and properties. During that protest, organized by the youths, several lessons were learned by the organizers, the government, and the general public. Unfortunately, some elements used the protest as a cover for vindictiveness and the destruction of government and private properties.

In the end, it was revealed that the protest had sinister motives with political undertones.

The regrouping of certain elements in and around Lagos to organize another protest is uncalled for. Yes, the masses are hungry and angry, but it is alleged that some individuals, mainly from a specific section of the country, are calling for these protests as a continuation of their unfinished End SARS agenda, which caused chaos in parts of the country.

Anyone willing to protest should do so in their states of origin. "Our Lagos" is a center of excellence, not a center of destruction.

The Lagos State Government, security agencies, and responsible citizens should condemn and prevent these plans. Many have come to Lagos seeking greener pastures and have found success here. Destroying Lagos or targeting properties for destruction should not be tolerated.

The efforts of government to alleviate this suffering should be supported and encouraged, not called into question with another destructive protest. Nigeria is not Kenya. Lagos is not Nairobi.

We must protect the Lagos we inherited and continue to prosper in it. We cannot stand by while those who left their villages to thrive in Lagos rise to destroy it.

"Eko o ni gbagbakugba"

Let the protesters go to their villages and protest there, not in "OUR LAGOS." The right to protest is not the right to destroy.

E FI EKO SILE... EKO O NI BAJE, O BAJE TI.

LAGOS IS RISING.
Kogi indigenes should protest in their home state likewise others. I don't want to see yeebos on the streets of Lagos with their placards. I wanna see only Lagosians protesting peacefully, mingling and having fun please thank you
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by sukar886: 10:00am On Jul 17
SpatialKing:


Again we are not interested in any of your useless protest..
The organisers are Yorubas
Tinubu lead protest on several occasions in this country
Any igbo that comes out to protest is mad.

Pack well

Oga pack well,we igbos go join
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by StarRiderr: 11:00am On Jul 17
spy9ja:
PLANNED PROTEST: EKO O NI GBAGBAKUGBA

By Olaseni O. Egbeyemi

It has been widely circulated that some groups are planning what they term a "Mega Protest." Every Nigerian, regardless of where they live, has the right to protest against injustice.

The current situation affecting the standard of living is dire and disheartening. The high cost of food and essential items is appalling, and the masses are suffering.

It is often said that a hungry man is an angry man. People are genuinely hungry and angry. When pushed to the brink, they are likely to react in ways they may not be able to control.

We have witnessed both peaceful and violent protests in Nigeria. The last End SARS protest was particularly intense and destructive, resulting in significant loss of lives and properties. During that protest, organized by the youths, several lessons were learned by the organizers, the government, and the general public. Unfortunately, some elements used the protest as a cover for vindictiveness and the destruction of government and private properties.

In the end, it was revealed that the protest had sinister motives with political undertones.

The regrouping of certain elements in and around Lagos to organize another protest is uncalled for. Yes, the masses are hungry and angry, but it is alleged that some individuals, mainly from a specific section of the country, are calling for these protests as a continuation of their unfinished End SARS agenda, which caused chaos in parts of the country.

Anyone willing to protest should do so in their states of origin. "Our Lagos" is a center of excellence, not a center of destruction.

The Lagos State Government, security agencies, and responsible citizens should condemn and prevent these plans. Many have come to Lagos seeking greener pastures and have found success here. Destroying Lagos or targeting properties for destruction should not be tolerated.

The efforts of government to alleviate this suffering should be supported and encouraged, not called into question with another destructive protest. Nigeria is not Kenya. Lagos is not Nairobi.

We must protect the Lagos we inherited and continue to prosper in it. We cannot stand by while those who left their villages to thrive in Lagos rise to destroy it.

"Eko o ni gbagbakugba"

Let the protesters go to their villages and protest there, not in "OUR LAGOS." The right to protest is not the right to destroy.

E FI EKO SILE... EKO O NI BAJE, O BAJE TI.

LAGOS IS RISING.
Based on your judgement if I live in Lagos and pay my taxes in Lagos and do my business in Lagos. then when it comes to protest against bad government of Tinubu because he is a Yoruba man I then have to go to my State and protest right. During the time of former president Jonathan we all came out to protest against removal of subsides now we all should leave Lagos to our States because it's has to do with a Yoruba man..... you're a clown
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Victerica(m): 11:23am On Jul 17
Ttalk:


Ojukwu boasted more than this likewise MNK but now begging Tinubu that he will comply with any sanction.
Where is your Eze Ejigbo today, eating watery beans at Kirikiri?


Let us make life easier for everyone.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by Kobojunkie: 12:23pm On Jul 17
raskymonojendor:

But the same so called protesters in Kenya are busy looting. I have seen a couple of videos of looters I Kenya hiding under the guise of protesting. The protesters are no different from the politician. They are just waiting for their own opportunity to grab power.
I don't understand the reason behind this comment of yours? undecided

By the way, there have also been reports of actual protesters engaging and arresting many of those who came out to loot stores. You should look those stories online up. According to reports, the touts where organized tugs from politicians sent out to disturb the protests. Among them are police men in union who were captured on camera stealing TV sets and other items from stores during the protests. undecided
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by aswani(m): 12:56pm On Jul 17
helinues:


Stop abusing, stop attacking, engage maturely

Stop making tantrums regular trademark.

I genuinely thing kobojunkie wants to stop those things, they just can't help themselves.

Poor gal.
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by SpatialKing(m): 1:20pm On Jul 17
drlateef:




Shut up!!! Organisers are IPOB members. We have evidence on that.

Say what ever you want
We are not joining any protest
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by SpatialKing(m): 1:21pm On Jul 17
Saao:
see foolish talk, let them try it

quote author=SpatialKing post=130995970]

Again we are not interested in any of your useless protest..
The organisers are Yorubas
Tinubu lead protest on several occasions in this country
Any igbo that comes out to protest is mad.

Pack well



See another coward and foolish talk


Whatever rocks your world

We are not joining any protest
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by HilcomTech(m): 7:14pm On Jul 17
spy9ja:
PLANNED PROTEST: EKO O NI GBAGBAKUGBA

By Olaseni O. Egbeyemi

It has been widely circulated that some groups are planning what they term a "Mega Protest." Every Nigerian, regardless of where they live, has the right to protest against injustice.

The current situation affecting the standard of living is dire and disheartening. The high cost of food and essential items is appalling, and the masses are suffering.

It is often said that a hungry man is an angry man. People are genuinely hungry and angry. When pushed to the brink, they are likely to react in ways they may not be able to control.

We have witnessed both peaceful and violent protests in Nigeria. The last End SARS protest was particularly intense and destructive, resulting in significant loss of lives and properties. During that protest, organized by the youths, several lessons were learned by the organizers, the government, and the general public. Unfortunately, some elements used the protest as a cover for vindictiveness and the destruction of government and private properties.

In the end, it was revealed that the protest had sinister motives with political undertones.

The regrouping of certain elements in and around Lagos to organize another protest is uncalled for. Yes, the masses are hungry and angry, but it is alleged that some individuals, mainly from a specific section of the country, are calling for these protests as a continuation of their unfinished End SARS agenda, which caused chaos in parts of the country.

Anyone willing to protest should do so in their states of origin. "Our Lagos" is a center of excellence, not a center of destruction.

The Lagos State Government, security agencies, and responsible citizens should condemn and prevent these plans. Many have come to Lagos seeking greener pastures and have found success here. Destroying Lagos or targeting properties for destruction should not be tolerated.

The efforts of government to alleviate this suffering should be supported and encouraged, not called into question with another destructive protest. Nigeria is not Kenya. Lagos is not Nairobi.

We must protect the Lagos we inherited and continue to prosper in it. We cannot stand by while those who left their villages to thrive in Lagos rise to destroy it.

"Eko o ni gbagbakugba"

Let the protesters go to their villages and protest there, not in "OUR LAGOS." The right to protest is not the right to destroy.

E FI EKO SILE... EKO O NI BAJE, O BAJE TI.

LAGOS IS RISING.


1GB0S no go rest until dem burn down Lagos.

They have always envied Lagos since the days of Nnamdi Azikiwe to Ojukwo to Nmadi Kanu
Re: Planned Protest: Eko O Ni Gbagbakugba — A Call For Responsible Action by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 11:09am On Jul 18
Rantingpiglets:
Stop making Noise..and activate.

Remember, also, whenever they talk BIAFRA and you want to insult them ..know that GOD will keep disgracing your useless generation.

Useless Unity Begging..




So you truly know that you are p*gs ? Rantingpiglets ranting indeed.

Your file for is waisting away in jail, your fighting machines - ESN, IPOB, etc, are being systematically decimated in your homestead.
Has your God Amadioha gone to sleep or on leave ?

What will happen to you in our space will make 1966 a child's play.
Keep ranting and chest-beating.

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