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Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by obedience4(m): 6:53am On Jul 24 |
Anti-government protests have sparked nationwide clashes in Bangladesh between police and university students. At least 150 people have been killed - and some of those caught up in the bloodshed have described to the BBC what happened[/zb]. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4ng5v03gd4o 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by obedience4(m): 6:54am On Jul 24 |
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Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by cathodekazim: 7:16am On Jul 24 |
I hope the coming protest in Nigeria will not turn ugly 32 Likes |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by obedience4(m): 7:26am On Jul 24 |
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Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by AbuTwins: 9:43am On Jul 24 |
May all those who protest kill themselves and themselves only and not innocent people! May the non-protesters be safe and peace as usual. 22 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Sirheny007(m): 9:43am On Jul 24 |
No Nigerian individual from the 5SE states should join the coming protest. We foresaw the ineptitude and economic redundance in the very beginning and protested at the polls. To the rest of Nigerians who want to protest, I say a very big "Good morning" to you. 136 Likes 15 Shares
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Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Tohsynetita1: 9:44am On Jul 24 |
Ohhh |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Zwooks: 9:44am On Jul 24 |
Tinubu 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Flame333: 9:44am On Jul 24 |
Kenyans paid the price ... May the souls of those who lost their lives during the protest in Kenya continue to rest in peace.. In this life,no pain, no gain.. The people of Nigeria want to protest with a view to express their displeasure over the lingering hardship by the party and not to burn down the country.. Please give them the protection they need 53 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Thewrath(m): 9:44am On Jul 24 |
Make we hear word jor,na today? 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by fixedhollies(m): 9:44am On Jul 24 |
Una ignore the greatest protest wey be election. Una go choose bad leadership dey expect miracle. 64 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by flokii: 9:45am On Jul 24 |
The 0des here won't go and End bad governance in Bangladesh now o.. as na Tinubu be their President. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Paparazi2011(m): 9:45am On Jul 24 |
Indeed bloody |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Tayorshd87(m): 9:46am On Jul 24 |
Am happy seeing other countries protesting against bad governance because it's only Nigeria they will classify as d worst in the world . Yet they family understand that economy inflation and d likes is a global problem ask sudan, somalia, libya, Kenyans , Bangladesh, Morrocco, UK, US. Etc I know one fool will still quote me that Nigerian own is d worst and yet he is still living in Nigeria So what am saying in essence is that our problem in Nigeria is not about party because same set of people are still rolling us since 2009 look at amaechi again decamping to APC 😢 .. It's not about the person in power , even if obi was there we might experience worst , ECONOMY WOWS IS A GLOBAL ISSUE NOT NOT LIMITED TO NIGERIA ALONE PLEASE TRY TO SAY GOOD THINGS ABOUT YOUR COUNTRY NOT EVERYTHING YOU POST ON THE INTERNET THAT NIGERIA IS THIS AND THAT WHICH OTHER COUNTRIES ARE NOT ODING THEIRS. don't forget even if there is war or division today as people are shouting I and u are not safe we are all experiencing it and we should just endure and shun protest in any form because even if u die in the long run people will still flourish buy cars and build houses yet in the economy u are complaining . Nigeria shall be great someday ✍️ 22 Likes |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Kennitrust(m): 9:46am On Jul 24 |
If you protest, you die If you don't protest, you die So it better to die for something than to die for nothing. The situation of Nigeria today is already "a mass killing weapon" and we have the duty to rescue ourselves and the generation unborn Protest against bad government is inevitable for all well meaning Nigerians 21 Likes |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Thobby02lawbar(f): 9:46am On Jul 24 |
Can we really achieve peaceful and meaningful protest in Nigeria? Hmmm... I doubt 11 Likes |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Image123(m): 9:46am On Jul 24 |
Learn from 2020, learn from Libya and Sudan, learn from what is going on in Kenya and Bangladesh. Only fools will keep doing the same thing and expect a different result. The government has just increased minimum wage by over 100% and it's to be paid from April, May, June and July. It didn't take protests or burning down the country, grounding the economy and looting. Edit. Permit me to quote Reno Omokri below this morning. Everything here was done without protests, destrcuction and looting. More is coming. Before you allow them deceive you into thinking Nigeria's situation is like Kenya's and protests are the only answer, do consider the following: 86 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by EreluRoz: 9:46am On Jul 24 |
Please nobody should go out to protest because obidients want to hijack it and turn it violent please pray instead and ask God to intervene. Please stay safe 6 Likes |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by atobs4real(m): 9:46am On Jul 24 |
August 1st is near. I will just sleep in my house jeje 8 Likes |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by mummyson26(m): 9:46am On Jul 24 |
Something has to be done any way 1 Like |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by PJtech: 9:47am On Jul 24 |
Nigerians next But our own will be peaceful.. we just want government to consider us the hardship is too much I'm more than willing to join my fellow protesters, even if it goes bloody I'll never back out. I have nothing to loose rn... Nothing a hungry man have to protect 6 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by ChizzyBuna(m): 9:47am On Jul 24 |
August meeting |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by OPICANTO2223: 9:47am On Jul 24 |
The watch dog of druggie are trying to instill fear on protesters to desist. Ok let me borrow druggie and cabals sense. YOU FIRST SHOULD ENSURE BASIC NEED FOR SURVIVAL IS WITHIN REACH TO POOREST CITIZENS. This will not only stop agitation but will help una name. Stop using where they kill protesters to instigate fear. You ger rit 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Konjiboii: 9:47am On Jul 24 |
Everyone want peace, normally na majority dey carry the vote, but power drunk individuals maim to obtain the vote. 2 Likes |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Princedapace(m): 9:47am On Jul 24 |
Why do police and soldiers fight for politicians? I mean, police and soldiers would surely have their kids inside the protests. These politicians dont even pay the police or soldiers well. The protesters are protesting for the best interest of the entire citizens which includes the police and soldiers family members. Omo, if I dey security, I will not respond to call to fight protesters o. And protesters should learn to be organize by finding ways to lure the kids and family members of the security personnels and put them in front rows. Their families atre also hungry and affected. If I was to lead a protest, that would be my tactics. Go to the barracks and get them, even if it means giving them money. 3 Likes |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by mohims(m): 9:47am On Jul 24 |
cathodekazim:It will. Well RIP in advance to those that will die in the protest 2 Likes |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Judolisco(m): 9:48am On Jul 24 |
Nigeria's protest is going to be peaceful..... I know some people want it to be bloody, those that want it to be bloody won't come out and protest oh...... even if we turn d country up side down at the end of the day who we go call to rule us? Select 50 average Nigerians to take over the affairs of the country today, iswr over 40 out of d 50 go still find way carry money.... Common nysc placement, u go see youths paying huge bribes to get juicy PPAs... Corruption Don dey endemic Dis lady now Bangladesh youths are trying to remove have suffered 19 assassination attempts, she has been at the helms of power for over 20 yrs... Why not jst resign... Na by force to rule 4 Likes |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by Sonnobax15(m): 9:48am On Jul 24 |
God abeg oh |
Re: Drenched In Blood - How Bangladesh Protests Turned Deadly by EdiskyHarry: 9:48am On Jul 24 |
Hmm |
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