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Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Mrexcell(m): 3:15pm On Jul 25
gaby:


Do what they did to recapture power from them and fix the economy to how you think it should go and make these ones pay for their havoc.



Unfortunately they won't because they are obviously more civilised they can't descend that low of kidnapping innocent school girls from their schools and killing innocent nigerians just to make the apc govt look bad to the world and finally capture political power. Taking the same route will only completely destroy what is left of a dieing nigeria.

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Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by gaby(m): 3:19pm On Jul 25
Mrexcell:




Unfortunately they won't because they are obviously more civilised they can't descend that low of kidnapping innocent school girls from their schools and killing innocent nigerians just to make the apc govt look bad to the world and finally capture political power. Taking the same route will only completely destroy what is left of a dieing nigeria.

I agree with most of your submission bar the "Civilised" you used in the same sentence with anyone involved in Nigerian politics today.
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Snowx: 3:20pm On Jul 25
Organisers of. EndSars protests was not faceless..and that was the reason federal government went after them..someone like DJ switch..2face who wanted to lead the protest was threatened to loose all his investment and deals..

Now, you re expecting them to show their faces..dey play
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Obiedun(m): 3:23pm On Jul 25
RepoMan007:
this your strategy is based on the fact that Yorubas wont rise against their perceived son. Who echoed "Ebi npa wa" first?
I hope your strategy works.
Go to your state and protest against your governor
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by RepoMan007: 3:25pm On Jul 25
Obiedun:
Go to your state and protest against your governor
my governor is in charge of army paid to after terrorists an bandits.
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by YouAreNobody: 3:25pm On Jul 25
Obiedun:
You are free to go to your individual state to protest.
I support you 100%. Let the yorubas go to their individual states and do this Yoruba protest. Even before the call for protests started, the Igbos have already said they're not going to participate in any protests so this Yoruba protest will be only be by Yorubas.

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Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Obiedun(m): 3:27pm On Jul 25
RepoMan007:
my governor is in charge of army paid to after terrorists an bandits.
You are on your own. Stubborn fly always goes to the grave along with the corpse
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Ten06(m): 3:29pm On Jul 25
#Copied

You looking for sponsors of the protest.

Oga let me give you names of the sponsors.

1. Hunger
2. Inflation
3. Fuel pump price
4. Minimum wage
5. Power or no light
6. Bad roads
7. Budget padding
8. INEC rigging of election with impunity
9. Highest cost of Governance
10. Highest bidder appointments
11. Excessive borrowings for looting
12. Crude oil theft
13. Non functional refineries
14. Excess electricity tarrif
15. Excessive bank charges
16. Resource control
17. 1999 constitution
18. No restructuring
19. Consumption instead of production
20. Arable farmland without subsidized mechanized farming equipments
21. Breakdown of law and order
22. Injustice at the courts
23. Failed civil service system
24. Non functional educational system
25. Japa syndrome
26. Corruption
27. Unaccountability of public office holders
28. Poor road networks
29. Worst housing Program
30. Non real estate funding
31. Interest rates for entrepreneurs
32. Devastating economic policies
33. Looting and lootocracy
34. Growing division amongst ethnic groups
35. Naira devaluation
36. Poverty
37. Non support for local manufacturers and local contents
38. Highest import duties ever
39. Underfunded army and police
40. Salaries a d pension delays.

Tackle these things and see if anyone will think of protesting.

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Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by bixton(m): 3:29pm On Jul 25
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Oga Dele, it's a faceless people led protest because it's not Ovation magazine that's showcases the faces of the rich who are able to afford you.

It's faceless people protest because the intention is not to have a repeat of the mistakes of what happened at the Lekko yow gate where those who have faces used it as an opportunity to grow their accounts with funds and in the process of speaking of those who are with them collected amount of monies that till date they could not account for what it was used for. A faceless people's protest is the best form of protest where everyone is a leader.

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Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by JohnAOne: 3:30pm On Jul 25
Jonjam269:
The protest has failed already, no protest anywhere in South West.
GBAM!
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Cowrdyorubas: 3:53pm On Jul 25
helinues:


You are speaking in tongues

Guy carry your foolish talks commot from space make we see reasonable comments.everyday you go dey block better sensible people from commenting.
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by ebenholer(m): 3:55pm On Jul 25
I will suggest indoor protest whereby everyone protests inside his or her room and then post the videos or images on the social media. This is my take since protesting is highly needed this time but going out to do it is highly risky.
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Mckraz01: 3:55pm On Jul 25
Thewrath:
Some Yorubas are the cause,giving a legitimate,lawful,peaceful protest a tribal and regional affiliation,(you want to practice regionalism through the back door)now the organizers are faceless…

Let’s see who you have to blame now,go and mark attendance on that day by region and tribe!

The protest should be peaceful unless the police and army decide to shoot unarmed protesters like they always do!


They will shoot, nothing like "unless"
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by ebenholer(m): 4:01pm On Jul 25
Ten06:
#Copied

You looking for sponsors of the protest.

Oga let me give you names of the sponsors.

1. Hunger
2. Inflation
3. Fuel pump price
4. Minimum wage
5. Power or no light
6. Bad roads
7. Budget padding
8. INEC rigging of election with impunity
9. Highest cost of Governance
10. Highest bidder appointments
11. Excessive borrowings for looting
12. Crude oil theft
13. Non functional refineries
14. Excess electricity tarrif
15. Excessive bank charges
16. Resource control
17. 1999 constitution
18. No restructuring
19. Consumption instead of production
20. Arable farmland without subsidized mechanized farming equipments
21. Breakdown of law and order
22. Injustice at the courts
23. Failed civil service system
24. Non functional educational system
25. Japa syndrome
26. Corruption
27. Unaccountability of public office holders
28. Poor road networks
29. Worst housing Program
30. Non real estate funding
31. Interest rates for entrepreneurs
32. Devastating economic policies
33. Looting and lootocracy
34. Growing division amongst ethnic groups
35. Naira devaluation
36. Poverty
37. Non support for local manufacturers and local contents
38. Highest import duties ever
39. Underfunded army and police
40. Salaries a d pension delays.

Tackle these things and see if anyone will think of protesting.
May I tell you to do the protest inside your room and you then post it on the social handles.
Also, you are yet to include your own side of the coins whereby you have drawn us back as a nation through your unpatriotic attitudes, price inflation on goods you sold, falsifications, unfaithfulness and lots of others.
What made America great today was because her citizens do not have same attitudes like yours and you know it
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by mysticwarrior(m): 4:09pm On Jul 25
Just look at the way all of them are shameless coming out to display their cowardice.
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Bluntemperor: 4:15pm On Jul 25
israelmao:
The organizers of this protest are not actually faceless in the real sense but you know that Nigerian government could start hunting for them before protest begins if they don't apply some caution and discretion.

Can you name them please,since they are now known to you?
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by DUNDEEmoderatos: 4:47pm On Jul 25
Thewrath:
Some Yorubas are the cause,giving a legitimate,lawful,peaceful protest a tribal and regional affiliation,(you want to practice regionalism through the back door)now the organizers are faceless…

Let’s see who you have to blame now,go and mark attendance on that day by region and tribe!

The protest should be peaceful unless the police and army decide to shoot unarmed protesters like they always do!
If una never mention Yoruba una no go rest.
Yorubas are your nightmare.
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by DUNDEEmoderatos: 4:50pm On Jul 25
vanbonattel:


The Ronu register will be used to check if you should protest or not, infact, Oro worshippers are even taking over the protest, they want to use their local masquerade to protest, keep off all ye settlers.
Na una own hunger worst pass .. pretenders

Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by alphaNomega: 4:52pm On Jul 25
it is also risky for government officials to "facelessly" steal our money.

the one that is planning to buy properties abroad, what job in nigeria pays you enough to afford a house in Canada?
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by oyatz(m): 5:00pm On Jul 25
Thewrath:
Some Yorubas are the cause,giving a legitimate,lawful,peaceful protest a tribal and regional affiliation,(you want to practice regionalism through the back door)now the organizers are faceless…

Let’s see who you have to blame now,go and mark attendance on that day by region and tribe!

The protest should be peaceful unless the police and army decide to shoot unarmed protesters like they always do!


If you have been following the ways certain people have been threatening people in Government and holding Spaces on Twitter and going by their antecedents and charged atmosphere, then you would playing to the gallery, if you think this planned protests would be peaceful.

The Protests would be demanding for in change in Government and targeting people in Government, friends and relatives of key members of the APC.

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Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by oyatz(m): 5:02pm On Jul 25
vanbonattel:


The Ronu register will be used to check if you should protest or not, infact, Oro worshippers are even taking over the protest, they want to use their local masquerade to protest, keep off all ye settlers.

Abia State is paying #18000 minimum wage with many LG workers being owed salaries and IPOB has held the whole SE hostage on Mondays, why not go to these places to protest?

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Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by severee(m): 5:02pm On Jul 25
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by membranus: 5:18pm On Jul 25
Planned August 1 Protest: A hidden agenda by Igbos and ‘Obidients’
The planned protests being organized through the social media should be viewed beyond the surface. While it is true that the Nigerian economy is going through challenging times, due to many years of running a consumption-oriented economy, rather than a production-oriented economy, protests will not help fix the economy overnight. In fact, protests will worsen an already bad situation.
There is the not-so-well publicized angle to the End-SARS protests that I want to draw attention to. It is the ethnic angle to the destruction. I live at Lekki Phase1, on Adebayo Doherty street, off Admiralty road. During the EndSARS protest, virtually every business on my street, and adjoining streets were vandalized, except Igbo owned businesses. During a morning walk, my friend and I counted over 100 vandalized shops. Right in the middle of the street was a big branch of Ebeano supermarket, which was not touched, it was striking. All over Lekki area, shops were looted and destroyed, but Igbo businesses were spared. On Chevron drive, Atlantic Mall was vandalized, but the adjacent Ebeano supermarket was spared. On the Lekki expressway, virtually every supermarket was vandalized, including the popular Shoprite at Jakande and Shangotedo. Blenco supermarket, an Igbo-owned business with 4 branches between Lekki Phase 1 and Shangotedo had none of its stores vandalized.
All over Lagos, areas dominated by Igbo businesses were spared as wanton destruction ravaged the whole city. Computer village, Alaba market, Ladipo market did not witness any destruction, they were spared. The people who ransacked the Oba’s palace in Lagos were Igbo street traders.
After the protests, it was clear that to me that the Igbos had used their numerous street traders as foot soldiers to destroy businesses and livelihoods of non-Igbos in Lagos. And to destroy public infrastructure. The destruction was not random, it was selective and targeted. They hid under general protests to destroy non-Igbo businesses, in order to gain economic advantage.
The upcoming protests in August 2024 will not be different, if it is allowed to take place. Going by what I have seen on the social media, the same group of people, largely from the South East, are the planners of the protests. The same IPOB-aligned people, funded by IPOB will seek to cause maximum damage in Lagos and Abuja, targeting non-Igbo businesses and public/government infrastructure. Considering that one of their strong supporters Peter Obi suffered a major electoral loss, from which many of them have not recovered, it is likely that they will embark on a vengeance mission against other ethnic groups in Nigeria, for not supporting their own. Their attitude and agenda is to destroy the our country Nigeria if they cannot get the Presidency.
I am calling on all peoples of Nigeria, especially the youth from the South West and South South, not to fall for this ethnic Igbo agenda that they have covered up under the banner of general protests. Especially in Lagos, Tell the Igbo protesters to go to their home states to carry out their protests. Lagos and its lawful residents must not be allowed to be destroyed by ethnic Igbo warlords. We must not allow those who seek to destroy our Lagos at all costs to succeed. Our youth must resist being used to destroy our city.

Otunba Eniola Gbemisola
Lekki. Lagos.
July23, 2024.
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by 9iceprince(m): 5:18pm On Jul 25
tiswell:
Technically,the masses,who are bonafide citizens are faceless.

Being 'faceless" doesn't stop citizens from exercising their fundamental rights in the face of so much hardship and hunger.




Dele talks as a typical yeruba man

Bode George and Obasanjo talks like typical Igbo man right coz they supported your candidate…Fool of the highest order
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Garnachoo(m): 5:26pm On Jul 25
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Nauttyprof(m): 5:29pm On Jul 25
Thewrath:
Some Yorubas are the cause,giving a legitimate,lawful,peaceful protest a tribal and regional affiliation,(you want to practice regionalism through the back door)now the organizers are faceless…

Let’s see who you have to blame now,go and mark attendance on that day by region and tribe!

The protest should be peaceful unless the police and army decide to shoot unarmed protesters like they always do!

Yorubas aren't. They are only concerned about their region damaged in the name of protest while nothing is done in other region. If you are sincere with yourself, why are the Igbos so pained whenever yorubas say they will protect their states and won't protest most especially in Lagos? Why are the Igbos who mentioned not to protest, all of a sudden attacking the position of Yorubas?

Does this not bring in tribal sentiment to the protest? Does this not suggest that there are evil intentions hiding under the protest to destroy properties in Lagos and as such, take us back to more suffering because of a protest that lacks direction.

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Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Okoroawusa: 5:33pm On Jul 25
Snowx:
Organisers of. EndSars protests was not faceless..and that was the reason federal government went after them..someone like DJ switch..2face who wanted to lead the protest was threatened to loose all his investment and deals..

Now, you re expecting them to show their faces..dey play
2face and DJ Switch were not anywhere near the organisers of ENDSARS.


How old were you in 2020?
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Snowx: 5:36pm On Jul 25
Okoroawusa:

2face and DJ Switch were not anywhere near the organisers of ENDSARS.


How old were you in 2020?

Was just 12years
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Thewrath(m): 5:38pm On Jul 25
Nauttyprof:


Yorubas aren't. They are only concerned about their region damaged in the name of protest while nothing is done in other region. If you are sincere with yourself, why are the Igbos so pained whenever yorubas say they will protect their states and won't protest most especially in Lagos? Why are the Igbos who mentioned not to protest, all of a sudden attacking the position of Yorubas?

Does this not bring in tribal sentiment to the protest? Does this not suggest that there are evil intentions hiding under the protest to destroy properties in Lagos and as such, take us back to more suffering because of a protest that lacks direction.
You can’t claim no protest is/will happen in other regions.
Secondly,why the focus on only igbos? You left the north that wrote a letter to the IG seeking protection and permission to protest and started making attempts to label the protest an igbo or obidients protest which is wrong.
You guys are only pained that the igbos saw through your failed antics to rope the igbos in,even when they were the first to say they are not interested in any protest.

Was it only in Lagos destruction of properties happened?
Is Lagos the only place protests has been happening? The one tinubu and buhari did prior 2014,was it in Lagos?
Why must you guys see everything as an attack against Yorubas!!
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Okoroawusa: 5:39pm On Jul 25
Snowx:


Was just 12years
No wonder
Re: It Is Risky For Faceless People To Lead Protests – Dele Momodu Warns Protesters by Nauttyprof(m): 6:03pm On Jul 25
Thewrath:

You can’t claim no protest is/will happen in other regions.
Secondly,why the focus on only igbos? You left the north that wrote a letter to the IG seeking protection and permission to protest and started making attempts to label the protest an igbo or obidients protest which is wrong.
You guys are only pained that the igbos saw through your failed antics to rope the igbos in,even when they were the first to say they are not interested in any protest.

Was it only in Lagos destruction of properties happened?
Is Lagos the only place protests has been happening? The one tinubu and buhari did prior 2014,was it in Lagos?
Why must you guys see everything as an attack against Yorubas!!

Where was the protest labelled Igbo thing? Or the Igbos made it obvious that it was their thing? Yorubas stated clearly that they won't protest and that anyone who wants to protest should go to their region to protest. How come all of a sudden the Igbos who claimed they were not interested in the protest became offended and started all sorts? Please, answer this. Does this not suggest the more that the protest is tribal based?

Failed antics? When the Igbos are attacking Yoruba for declaring not to protest? The reverse is the case. Igbos were interested to play on the psychology of others just to achieve their aim.

If someone tells me that I shouldn't protest in an area despite saying that I won't protest. Should I be offended and start attacking such? Instead, I should emphasize that I am not protesting. It's that simple.

Igbos are more tribal than any other tribe in Nigeria. Every discussion is on tribal basis and throwing of insults instead of addressing issues

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