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Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians by Featuredgist: 6:46pm On Jul 23
Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians
The Nigerian government has received notice of a nationwide protest planned by various groups of citizens to take place from August 1 to 10, aimed at protesting the rising cost of living and economic hardship in the country. In response, President Bola Tinubu has appealed to the youths to shelve the plan and await the government’s response to their grievances.

According to sources, the President met with Information Minister Mohammed Idris on Tuesday, July 23, where he expressed his disapproval of the planned protest. Tinubu is said to have emphasized the need for patience and faith in his administration’s ability to transform Nigeria.
The President is reportedly urging the protesters to give him more time to address their concerns, rather than resorting to street protests. The government has also beefed up security measures in anticipation of the planned demonstration.
The planned protest has sparked concerns among authorities, who are working to ensure public safety and order. While the organizers of the protest have not publicly responded to the President’s appeal, it remains unclear whether they will heed his call or proceed with their planned action.
In the meantime, citizens are bracing themselves for potential disruptions and uncertainty as the situation continues to unfold.
The government’s response is being closely watched, as many Nigerians wait with bated breath for a resolution to the ongoing


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Re: Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians by EreluRoz: 6:49pm On Jul 23
Please let's give him more time, remember he did a lot in Lagos and he'll need more time for the whole country considering the mess he met on ground
Re: Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians by SeeWahala: 6:50pm On Jul 23
1 second extra . . . Nigerians no go ever give you angry

The north will start the protest and it will spread to the south west and south south.

You're lucky the south east have nothing to do with this government if not . . . 😆
Re: Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians by Chinkoalhaji34: 6:50pm On Jul 23
Time? Time for what exactly?

We don’t need more excuses; we need results. The clock is ticking, and Nigerians are watching closely.

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Re: Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians by Mbanda(m): 7:27pm On Jul 23
Featuredgist:
Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians
The Nigerian government has received notice of a nationwide protest planned by various groups of citizens to take place from August 1 to 10, aimed at protesting the rising cost of living and economic hardship in the country. In response, President Bola Tinubu has appealed to the youths to shelve the plan and await the government’s response to their grievances.

According to sources, the President met with Information Minister Mohammed Idris on Tuesday, July 23, where he expressed his disapproval of the planned protest. Tinubu is said to have emphasized the need for patience and faith in his administration’s ability to transform Nigeria.
The President is reportedly urging the protesters to give him more time to address their concerns, rather than resorting to street protests. The government has also beefed up security measures in anticipation of the planned demonstration.
The planned protest has sparked concerns among authorities, who are working to ensure public safety and order. While the organizers of the protest have not publicly responded to the President’s appeal, it remains unclear whether they will heed his call or proceed with their planned action.
In the meantime, citizens are bracing themselves for potential disruptions and uncertainty as the situation continues to unfold.
The government’s response is being closely watched, as many Nigerians wait with bated breath for a resolution to the ongoing


https://featuredgist.com/dont-protest-give-me-more-time-tinubu-begs-nigerians/
Give you what? Before we know it now, 8yrs has passed and that was exactly what buhari did.
Re: Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians by GreenxGreen: 7:52pm On Jul 23
More time to kill Nigerians with Hunger and Poverty Abi 🤔

Re: Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians by Bantu10: 8:17pm On Jul 23
EreluRoz:
Please let's give him more time, remember he did a lot in Lagos and he'll need more time for the whole country considering the mess he met on ground

Bots like you needs to be exterminated from this forum. I tot he said he would continue from where bubari stopped, so which mess are you referring to?
Re: Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians by Ebigwei007: 8:31pm On Jul 23
EreluRoz:
Please let's give him more time, remember he did a lot in Lagos and he'll need more time for the whole country considering the mess he met on ground
be calm, just review the rubbish you wasted ur time to write? Was he nt the one who brought the mess at the first place? Now he is them mess, and you come here to rant balablu.
Re: Don’t Protest, Give Me More Time – Tinubu Begs Nigerians by Mynd44: 8:48pm On Jul 23

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