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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by Basicend: 3:06pm On Jul 29
I am not in support of protest, but seriously, Tinubu is heartless to have floated the naira aimlessly and remove subsidy at a time most Nigerians were heavily struggling to buy food and pay for utilities.

It a very selfish move just for personal gains. Despite having made billions of dollars out of Nigerians.

He destroyed an entire economy without patience. We keep having inept and very greedy leaders.

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by ConfusePoint: 3:06pm On Jul 29
To show you there'll surely be a clash that will result into violence come the main protest
Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by 12345baba(m): 3:06pm On Jul 29
Na them go still come protest

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by PointZerom: 3:06pm On Jul 29
trutharena:
Protesters just looking for trouble again, trying to disrupt the peace in Lagos. They think they can just block roads and harass innocent citizens. Enough of this nonsense! Go home and stop disturbing the rest of us who are trying to live our lives.

When Fuel was #140. under GEJ your elders blocked roads in protest but today fuel is 1000k per litre and you're here ranting.

YOUR HYPOCRISY IS LEGENDARY.

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by izubext007: 3:06pm On Jul 29
what 2k can not do doesn't exist

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by Justnation: 3:07pm On Jul 29
This one is legal abi?

But when the oppressed do their own it becomes illegal

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by Emyogalanya: 3:07pm On Jul 29
Beremx:
Protesting against a protest. Who does that? Only in Nigeria
In 2012 they were in Abuja another mans land using it as Venue yet now they don't want others to theirs

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by JoeEeL(m): 3:07pm On Jul 29
Salewa97:


Even in the UK, same thing is happening as we speak.

Some British citizen protesting against Muslims while some other British are protest for Muslims.

We will defend Lagos APC
Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by efighter: 3:07pm On Jul 29
You aspiring protesters, I hope you can see the people that will beat you mercilessly if you try nonsense.
Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 3:08pm On Jul 29
Ivimmanuel:
pls how does protest affect buying and selling, is it a strike. look at them shamlessly parading themselves after recieving money. whether the protest holds or not more suffering is on the way.
Na the N500m wey Tinubu give MC Oluomo dey show workings like this so
Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by Smallengineer07: 3:08pm On Jul 29
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This is why Nigeria keeps drowning..... Fela said... My people are always afraid of fighting for freedom

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by SoliBayNG: 3:08pm On Jul 29
They are protesting to tell people not to protest. The irony

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by Krankhead: 3:08pm On Jul 29
PJtech:
It's FINISHED

This contree is GONE... I still can't comprehend if this people are also living in this same country with everyone, what promise could've made a sane person give in to this kind of protest.

Well there're now 2 protest going on in the country, No how Violence won't erupt it's just a matter of time

I wish GOD can take all these people and give us Y'ARDUA
You have to know that it's not everyone that wants to protest
Period. Hold your state governor and him what he has been doing with rhe FAAC allocation.

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by BluntCrazeMan: 3:08pm On Jul 29
PROTEST AGAINST PROTEST.!!

OK NAA..

PROTEST GO JAM PROTEST.
AND ONE PROTEST GO RUN LEAVE THE OTHER.!!

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by achimendy(m): 3:09pm On Jul 29
EreluRoz:
I don't even like the way they are trying so hard to stop the protest, it's giving fear of incompetence. Protest is normal but it should be violence free.


Now You don like the way they're frustrating the efforts of planned protest, but you're one of those that endorsed the current president


Life sha.

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by Krankhead: 3:09pm On Jul 29
EreluRoz:
I don't even like the way they are trying so hard to stop the protest, it's giving fear of incompetence. Protest is normal but it should be violence free.
They too are protesting. They say they don't want protest
Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by TableLeg(m): 3:10pm On Jul 29
What a country.
Imagine protesting for a protest not to hold?
Do these people have any bloody fibre of sense at all?

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by Riskymarvelous(m): 3:10pm On Jul 29
God please send yar'adua come back to earth pls

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by Krankhead: 3:11pm On Jul 29
Augustine2244:
Nigeria is overripe for a MILITARY COUP!
This "democracy" of a facade or facade of a democracy is causing Nigeria untold damage.
This current democracy is chokingly clogged up with Corruption in diverse ramifications, ethnic bigotry, Incompetence, Cluelessness and Nepotism.
These factors are exactly the triggers for the 1966 MILITARY INTERVENTION in Nigeria.
Nigeria needs to go back to military era,if things were going to be better.
During the military regime,all petrol refineries were working perfectly.There was nothing like fuel subsidy payment.
Even some foreign nations were bringing their raw crude oil to refine here.
Nigeria was abundantly super rich there.
Living standards were much better then.
Under the military regime, The Price Control Mechanism was extremely effective.
Then you dare not arbitrarily inflate prices of goods and services.
If you do, you will answer heavily to the military government.
Then,LG elections were a must .
It was the military who initiated the 1976 LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORMS.
Now democracy has shattered the precious reforms.
Under the military regime, civil service was very great.
Nigeria achieved so much international prestige and respect under the military regime.
Under the military regime of Major General Murtala Mohammed, Nigeria spearheaded the liberation of Angola and Namibia from colonial rule.
Democracy has failed in Nigeria.
What we have is Kleptocracy at its best.
Mind what you say or write. Inviting g a military coup is an act of terrorism.

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by sonofsteven: 3:11pm On Jul 29
mariovito:
Good

I support freedom of speech, lawful assembly and protest just as provided for, enshrined and protected in the African Charter as well as the Nigerian constitution.

In the same vein, since what is good for the goose is good for the gander, those who have protests on the 1st of August must be greeted with same courtesy.


Na only for Nigeria we dey do protest against protest

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by MrPOTUS: 3:12pm On Jul 29
EreluRoz:
I don't even like the way they are trying so hard to stop the protest, it's giving fear of incompetence. Protest is normal but it should be violence free.



Shebi you've seen that Tinubu is a bastard.

Keep supporting him o.

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by MichaelSokoto(m): 3:12pm On Jul 29
EreluRoz:
I don't even like the way they are trying so hard to stop the protest, it's giving fear of incompetence. Protest is normal but it should be violence free.
they are ur fellow ronu comrades naa!
cool

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by Krankhead: 3:13pm On Jul 29
Essence20:
Brainwashed people. These ones can't reason beyond ethnic sentiments. Spits!
Go to Anambra and start your protest. It's not by force to stay in Lagos. Otti is still.paying 18k as salary

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by starz100: 3:13pm On Jul 29
No matter how bad a government is, there are always those that benefit from it

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by ajimir: 3:13pm On Jul 29
PJtech:
It's FINISHED

This contree is GONE... I still can't comprehend if this people are also living in this same country with everyone, what promise could've made a sane person give in to this kind of protest.

Well there're now 2 protest going on in the country, No how Violence won't erupt it's just a matter of time

I wish GOD can take all these people and give us Y'ARDUA
we should just pray the 2 groups doesn't clash on the day of protest
Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by psalmylee(m): 3:14pm On Jul 29
You are protesting for people not to protest
And what should that be called
Mental slavery is the worst form of slavery a man can find himself In ,it is difficult to liberate such a man

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by MichaelSokoto(m): 3:14pm On Jul 29
TableLeg:
What a country.
Imagine protesting for a protest not to hold?
Do these people have any bloody fibre of sense at all?
it shows u how illiterate naija rulers & their werey supporters are!
cool

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by TableLeg(m): 3:14pm On Jul 29
How can you say no to protest by actually protesting?
Abi oloriburuku ni awon Emilokan miscreants yi ni? shocked grin

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by EngrKemp: 3:14pm On Jul 29
Sponsored


Check very well you will see Helinus and co here ..

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by BeigJawnson(m): 3:15pm On Jul 29
Augustine2244:
Nigeria is overripe for a MILITARY COUP!
This "democracy" of a facade or facade of a democracy is causing Nigeria untold damage.
This current democracy is chokingly clogged up with Corruption in diverse ramifications, ethnic bigotry, Incompetence, Cluelessness and Nepotism.
These factors are exactly the triggers for the 1966 MILITARY INTERVENTION in Nigeria.
Nigeria needs to go back to military era,if things were going to be better.
During the military regime,all petrol refineries were working perfectly.There was nothing like fuel subsidy payment.
Even some foreign nations were bringing their raw crude oil to refine here.
Nigeria was abundantly super rich there.
Living standards were much better then.
Under the military regime, The Price Control Mechanism was extremely effective.
Then you dare not arbitrarily inflate prices of goods and services.
If you do, you will answer heavily to the military government.
Then,LG elections were a must .
It was the military who initiated the 1976 LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORMS.
Now democracy has shattered the precious reforms.
Under the military regime, civil service was very great.
Nigeria achieved so much international prestige and respect under the military regime.
Under the military regime of Major General Murtala Mohammed, Nigeria spearheaded the liberation of Angola and Namibia from colonial rule.
Democracy has failed in Nigeria.
What we have is Kleptocracy at its best.

Military or Democratic rule, it all depends on the individual that rules without greed.

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by Deefirm: 3:15pm On Jul 29
Your message can't be any clearer!!!


mariovito:
Good

I support freedom of speech, lawful assembly and protest just as provided for, enshrined and protected in the African Charter as well as the Nigerian constitution.

In the same vein, since what is good for the goose is good for the gander, those who have protests on the 1st of August must be greeted with same courtesy.

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Re: "Say No To Protest" March Ongoing In Lagos by BigBashiru: 3:16pm On Jul 29

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