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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Funshowilliams: 3:14pm On Jul 25
efighter:
If you don’t mind being sacrificed to the gods, then storm the streets.

If you think you can leave Imo or Anambra and tell Kagis indegenes when to worship their gods, then come out that day in the areas designated, you will know why it is the blood of strangers that appease the gods. When Andy Uba and Chris Ngige went Okija shrine to swear to an oath, did Yorubas put mouth?

Shut up mouth rabbit let me ask you Yorubas one dire question if it the igbos fought Nigeria for 3 years and surrendered how many years do you think it will take igbos to fight only Yorubas in war pls do the maths let’s know the answer ewu

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Balistic4: 3:14pm On Jul 25
haslaw:


You hate Tinubu for two reasons..
1) He is far better in politics than all IIGB0S combined because he achieved what no IIGB0S has ever or will ever reach
2) He successfully buried Obi or any IIGB0 political aspiration in Nigeria
Ok, enjoy grin grin grin
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by LDaVinci: 3:15pm On Jul 25
chopnaira:
Great reply from Lagos state gov.

Oro is used in warding off evil away from the land. We all saw the evil destruction that came with endsars.

The protest (now revolt) has been hijacked and named Days of rage, meaning days of violence and uncontrollable anger. We do not want that on our lands.

Oh gawd.
Nigeria and counter protests in favor of the government.

Nowhere else in the world.
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by PlushyRealtor: 3:17pm On Jul 25
Oro festival June 2023
Oro festival Aug. 2024. Which calendar your gods they follow?
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by LifestyleTonite: 3:19pm On Jul 25
Be sincere with yourself. Are you interested in the protest because of the hardship or because you lost politically?

Are you going to join the protesters or you are just going to incite them on social media while you sit at home sipping yoghurt?

God will punish you if you fail to join the protest but incite it. Or don't you know that lives may be lost and businesses destroyed if the protest goes haywire? You are like the Pharisees and Sadducees spoken of by Jesus.

Matthew 23:4 King James Version (KJV)
For they bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers.

Do you think God will be happy when Mama Kennedy is crying because her son who was inspired by your social media post died on the protest ground?

Why preach what you can't practice. Why call for protest, yet you kick against such holding in your region? You want another person's region to go up in flames while yours is safeguarded. You are very evil and people like you always lament and never achieve their desires.

Are Nigerians suffering? Yes. But evil people like you want to take advantage of that to score political points. You never care about the people suffering; you just want to get at the President because your own candidate was beaten in a fair game.

While you sit and make loud noise about your evil plans, have it at the back of your mind that some people are silently watching. The evil you wish others will befall you.

The protest will fail because if truly the country is as bad as we all paint it, the protest will be spontaneous. There won't be any need to notify the public. Notification letters only come from shady elements who want to weaponize people's sufferings as a means to getting close to Nigeria's cookie jar. Did APC do the same? If yes, what makes you think you can beat them using their own strategy? Good luck with that.

What I've said so far seem like bias but it's the truth. Don't let Obi or Atiku 's loss sour you into a willing tool at their hands. Where are their children? Look, you might think I'm shielding Tinubu, but such is not the case. He has a greater judgement waiting for him from God as Nigeria's leader. If his intentions are bad, he will answer to God. Such notion gives me peace of mind instead of storming the street and achieving nothing at the hand.

Enter EndSARS... are police no longer carrying out brutalities?

Those who incited the EndSARS protest that brought untold destruction in Nigeria, what happened to them? They got donations from all over the world and bought properties in Maldives while the empty brains they incited got injured and died for nothing. If you think protest solves anything, then think again.

Look, government is not here to help you but to give you a reason not to blame yourself for your own failures. We humans always love to blame others for our own failures. Instead of working extra hard to make ends meet, we blame government. Tinubu's mother didn't give birth to him to put food on your table. If you benefit from government 8nterventiom today, be grateful and don't dwell on it. While you blame PDP and APC for bringing hardship and corruption to Nigeria, note that some people are not even aware of such. Those are the people who spent their time focusing on their purpose in life instead of blaming government for every problem. That is why they are not bother by the cry of hardship.

Ask yourself, which would you rather be: the protester (complainer) or the one who doesn't need government?

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by HugoBoss10(m): 3:21pm On Jul 25
Tinubu protested against GEJ government, Now e don reach for others to do the same he send Oro masquerade against the masses grin

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Funkyswagzz(m): 3:23pm On Jul 25
chopnaira:
Great reply from Lagos state gov.

Oro is used in warding off evil away from the land. We all saw the evil destruction that came with endsars.

The protest (now revolt) has been hijacked and named Days of rage, meaning days of violence and uncontrollable anger. We do not want that on our lands.

You are demonising yourselves and making mockery of your gods
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Dsimmer: 3:26pm On Jul 25
jaxxy:


aslong as oro doesn't disturb the protesters we are good.

Protest in your region. Simple as ABC.

Criminal immigrants aren't wanted in Yoruba territory. That has always been Yoruba tradition.

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Chucks13: 3:28pm On Jul 25
Yes the traditional worshipper have right to do their worshipping so whoever not pleases can quit Lagos and return to his or her own village its not by force to live in Lagos the oro festival must hold and no one can stop it becase no one stops christain from doing Christmas or Easter and no stop Muslims too.

Anybody that disturbs them should be hit with madness instantly, madness wey no get cure I mean.

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by slowice(m): 3:28pm On Jul 25
Yorubas denigrating yoruba culture because of city boy.

Respect your host in the muddest mud grin
After politicizing their culture, they will wonder why nobody respect it.
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by MaziObinnaokija: 3:28pm On Jul 25
cool grin cheesy grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy. 001Lagos, u dey com out with yo GF/family to PROTEST grin grin grin.? A trial will CONFUSE U.

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Smartcitizen: 3:28pm On Jul 25
chopnaira:
Great reply from Lagos state gov.

Oro is used in warding off evil away from the land. We all saw the evil destruction that came with endsars.

The protest (now revolt) has been hijacked and named Days of rage, meaning days of violence and uncontrollable anger. We do not want that on our lands.



Keep deceiving yourself one day everybody will live alone and you still continue to deceive yourselves.

If you told Tinubu in 2012 that he will be fighting this fuel subsidy removal with Nigerians he will say GOD FORBID.

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by VOTPNEWS: 3:28pm On Jul 25
Protests: Lagos State Distances Itself from Upcoming Oro Festival
The Lagos State Government has distanced itself from the upcoming Oro festival, rumored to take place from August 1 to 15, coinciding with the #EndBadGovernance protest. Gboyega Akosile, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, stated that the government does not interfere in religious activities, likening the Oro festival to other religious events such as Muslim and Christian celebrations. He emphasized that traditional worshippers have the constitutional right to practice their religion without government interference, just like followers of other faiths. READ MORE https://votpnews.ng/protests-lagos-state-distances-itself-from-upcoming-oro-festival/
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Okoroawusa: 3:31pm On Jul 25
I am not getting something. Is the protest happening only in Lagos? Is this a nationwide protest or a Lagos protest? Because everyone is acting like the protest is scheduled only for Lagos.

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by BananaPeel(m): 3:33pm On Jul 25
adamusuleiman3:


https://punchng.com/protest-oro-festival-like-other-religious-activities-lagos-not-involved-says-govt/?amp

The Oros will be petted with heavy stones if they come near protesters.
Don't say we didn't warn you.
I missed the good old days when we rioted as university students. No bagger dares us.
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Publiuscrassus(m): 3:36pm On Jul 25
For several years I have wrestled with the rationale behind this ORO festival. An act that restricts the freedom of movement and sometimes rumored to promote murder... correct me if I'm wrong but what happens to a person found moving freely during this ORO period? I heard it's instant death used for ritual.

We have a public officer coming out to tell us that it's an exercise of freedom of worship. Our constitution provides certain restrictions on Freedom of worship and movement in instances of national security but the right to life enjoys more protection. A FESTIVAL THAT THREATENS THE LIVES OF ANY CITIZEN OUGHT TO BE OUTLAWED.
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Jonjam269: 3:36pm On Jul 25
Jostoman:
Una Oro self go run when Oro see crowd.
As far as you restrict your madness to your landlocked and IPOB terrorists infested region no issue!

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by drololaaof: 3:37pm On Jul 25
The oro worshipers why don't you fix it before or after the protest, this is the leprosous hand of APC, no matter what you do, if you like do oro 365days you will all duffer for the bad governance. Protest may not solve the problem ,but this your approach will not solve the problem. Why is it now that Lagos suddenly turn to oro worshipping.
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Nwagukosy: 3:38pm On Jul 25
FatherLord:
Hmm I’m everyone knows who is pulling this but in the end the organisers of oro at this time will still feel hungry and enter the market to see the crazy prices of rice garri beans yam All because thier party is in power .

Have you ever had something with a Yoruba person?

How straight are they?
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Jonjam269: 3:38pm On Jul 25
BananaPeel:


The Oros will be petted with heavy stones if they come near protesters.
Don't say we didn't warn you.
I missed the good old days when we rioted as university students. No bagger dares us.
You can do that in your barren region. No problem! No protest anywhere in South West.
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Jonjam269: 3:41pm On Jul 25
slowice:
Yorubas denigrating yoruba culture because of city boy.

Respect your host in the muddest mud grin
After politicizing their culture, they will wonder why nobody respect it.
Show face make you chop koboko. Go and tell that to IPOB terrorists locking you down every Monday.
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Orlu13: 3:41pm On Jul 25
chopnaira:

Your name is orlu. Oro is not happening in imo state.


u this urchin...carry ur 1% brain IQ nd shift away frm my comment....I'm not in d mood to entertain such nuisance
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Tflex01: 3:43pm On Jul 25
Okoroawusa:
I am not getting something. Is the protest happening only in Lagos? Is this a nationwide protest or a Lagos protest? Because everyone is acting like the protest is scheduled only for Lagos.

Lagos is the target.

I wonder why you still don't understand.

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by BananaPeel(m): 3:43pm On Jul 25
Jonjam269:

You can do that in your barren region. No problem! No protest anywhere in South West.
It's my region that survives this nation if not we are a dead country.
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Faposky95: 3:44pm On Jul 25
chopnaira:
Great reply from Lagos state gov.

Oro is used in warding off evil away from the land. We all saw the evil destruction that came with endsars.

The protest (now revolt) has been hijacked and named Days of rage, meaning days of violence and uncontrollable anger. We do not want that on our lands.

Na I'm bad thing and NAIJA na beans and bread....?!
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Jonjam269: 3:45pm On Jul 25
Afonja007:
the one that chase oba of lagos away from his Palace?,so na oro den wan take start? oro can only operate at ikorodu if we see dem for amuwo odofin or Coker we go burn dem
Empty chest beater, like Ojukwu like the wannabe terrorist Kanu who's enjoying watery beans in Kuje prison

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Tflex01: 3:46pm On Jul 25
Smartcitizen:




Keep deceiving yourself one day everybody will live alone and you still continue to deceive yourselves.

If you told Tinubu in 2012 that he will be fighting this fuel subsidy removal with Nigerians he will say GOD FORBID.

Tinubu protested in Lagos, his state.

Nobody stops you from protesting, in your state. cool
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by jaxxy(m): 3:48pm On Jul 25
Dsimmer:


Protest in your region. Simple as ABC.

Criminal immigrants aren't wanted in Yoruba territory. That has always been Yoruba tradition.

Nigerians can protest anywhere in Nigeria that is the constitution.
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Cowrdyorubas: 3:49pm On Jul 25
chopnaira:
Great reply from Lagos state gov.

Oro is used in warding off evil away from the land. We all saw the evil destruction that came with endsars.

The protest (now revolt) has been hijacked and named Days of rage, meaning days of violence and uncontrollable anger. We do not want that on our lands.

Mumu, why I like this country, Na turn by turn,Make we see when a Non yoruba southerner becomes President and you TuFace people go come out shout Protest na thunder na I'm go fire una that day,If to say i be jonathan I for tell police to use life bullet that timw you guys occupied lagos.Idiot
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Dsimmer: 3:50pm On Jul 25
jaxxy:


Nigerians can protest anywhere in Nigeria that is the constitution.

What stupid constitution? The one made by the military? You dey craze?

The only Nigeria constitution is the regionalism system!

I repeat, protest in your region! Criminal immigrants aren't wanted in Yoruba territory!

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Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Blazetrailer: 3:54pm On Jul 25
...they are using the oro people after giving them some change....but these oro people are stupid...their religion is not even recognised by the states...but whenever they want to use their religion for dirty jobs..they call on them...and the foolishly agree after some thousands of naira is paid to them...imagine
Re: Protest: Oro Festival Like Other Religious Activities, Lagos Not Involved - LASG by Jonjam269: 3:54pm On Jul 25
noobody:
Nigeria is not ready for the next level yet!!

Protest or not,

Nigeria would still be Nigeria.

The suffering dey touch everyone yet,some elements because of there selfish interest are not ready for the revolution.

Nigeria I hail theee
How many times have you protested against IPOB terrorists in your region? Hypocrite!

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