Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Elidrisy20: 1:51pm On Jul 31 |
bussyJJ: Oponu.... In Nigeria, the protest is as a result of bad state actors who are feeling pained that the election conducted didn't bring them to power even when some came distant third position.
There is hunger in the land. Yes it is true, but what have the individuals done about it? did hunger start today? have they gone to farm? they blame the government and i ask, define government. Are the masses not the authority? are they not the ones who sent people to represent them? What have they done to support those they sent to represent them? If they are hungry they should go to farm and not allow themselves to be used with hunger as an excuse or tool to be used by those who lost out of election to cause chaos.
The rot of over 16 years cannot be cured by just 1 and half year of Tinubu in government. Peter Obi had 8 years as governor of a state yet left Anambra as one of the worst state in terms of development and governance.
Those behind the protest are only calling for anarchy and chaos to make this administration unstable.
Even if the protest ends, untill the farmers harvest their crops, there's nothing that can be done about the hunger. Government can not farm to feed the whole nation. Most Nigerians want everything to be given to them freely without them working for it.
Minimum was increased to about N30k Abia state and Benue that i am aware of were still paying workers about N18k till date. But it is the federal government that they want to blame. Even if it is increased to 200k, federal government will pay her own workers but will the state government pay their workers? will the private sector pay? are the protesters protesting against their state government or against Tinubu? The man -Tinubu- has increased minimum wage. Ask your state governors to implement it and lets see.
Traders in the market are increasing prices in the market at will, are they protesting against those traders? but it is Tinubu that is increasing prices. We need to be wise as a people in this country. The call for anarchy should be resisted by all means and those supporting it should be brought to book.
For me, i am not protesting because the protest is just a call for anarchy. The government is working round the clock to make sure things work out for good.
Don't allow hatred for a particular ethnic group to cloud your sense of reasoning.
Tinubu is working! you waste your time to write this rubbish? 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Lazenby007(m): 1:52pm On Jul 31 |
Fire brigade steps. If after purchasing the bag of rice for 40k and it finishes then what next ? Very dumb president 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by able20(m): 1:52pm On Jul 31 |
Yoruba Muslims are jubilating already, after 3 weeks Tinubu will continue with his EPIN PA WA government. Tinubu is not stable, these artificial measures will aggravate the protest 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by saintruky(m): 1:53pm On Jul 31 |
Well he don try unlike him predecessor when no send anybody... That one mean die... |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by helinues: 1:53pm On Jul 31 |
AmiableMosquito: The President is doing a lot but the media needs to amplify the efforts of the Presidency.
Let me use this opportunity to introduce you all to the Citizens' Assembly. This is an initiative of the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagements (North Central). The Citizens' Assembly is a platform created to bring the government closer to the people. It aims to bridge the disconnect between the government and the people.
Let the government know your immediate concerns in your community through the Citizens Assembly and these issues will be escalated to the highest authorities for swift resolution.
Together, let's co-create the society we desire.
God bless Nigeria Create a thread about this |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Rubyjade: 1:53pm On Jul 31 |
You are not smart if you don't know Nigerian politicians. DevilsEqual:
To be honest, he's taken alot of steps since a week now or so and I'm even impressed with all of that cause it shows he's willing to do anything to ease the hardship. It means he's not clueless
It can only get better from here on.
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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by yesloaded: 1:54pm On Jul 31 |
Rice is not the only food we eat infact some months I don't eat rice up to 5 times, YES
Where's the centre for buy these so called 40k naira rice?
Let Mr President curb the hyper inflation, cut down on government excesses and white elephant projects, maintain a stable naira, find means to get PMS back to 300naira per litre and nobody will be able to complain much
In Nigeria of today, a family man with 200k naira monty salary can never make it life because when you deduct transport fare, food, & some house expenses it will be hard to buy clothes. Some civil servants spent nothing less than 1500naira per day on transport alone, in a month is over 30k naira. An egg cost 200naira 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Rubyjade: 1:54pm On Jul 31 |
SpaceX: The protest must go on!!! I wish to be there but i'm down with malaria, hopeful to get back to my feet before August 11th. Kooshi daanu 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Smartcitizen: 1:55pm On Jul 31 |
benuejosh: Okay.
In Nigeria, the protest is as a result of bad state actors who are feeling pained that the election conducted didn't bring them to power even when some came distant third position.
There is hunger in the land. Yes it is true, but what have the individuals done about it? did hunger start today? have they gone to farm? they blame the government and i ask, define government. Are the masses not the authority? are they not the ones who sent people to represent them? What have they done to support those they sent to represent them? If they are hungry they should go to farm and not allow themselves to be used with hunger as an excuse or tool to be used by those who lost out of election to cause chaos.
The rot of over 16 years cannot be cured by just 1 and half year of Tinubu in government. Peter Obi had 8 years as governor of a state yet left Anambra as one of the worst state in terms of development and governance.
Those behind the protest are only calling for anarchy and chaos to make this administration unstable.
Even if the protest ends, untill the farmers harvest their crops, there's nothing that can be done about the hunger. Government can not farm to feed the whole nation. Most Nigerians want everything to be given to them freely without them working for it.
Minimum was increased to about N30k Abia state and Benue that i am aware of were still paying workers about N18k till date. But it is the federal government that they want to blame. Even if it is increased to 200k, federal government will pay her own workers but will the state government pay their workers? will the private sector pay? are the protesters protesting against their state government or against Tinubu? The man -Tinubu- has increased minimum wage. Ask your state governors to implement it and lets see.
Traders in the market are increasing prices in the market at will, are they protesting against those traders? but it is Tinubu that is increasing prices. We need to be wise as a people in this country. The call for anarchy should be resisted by all means and those supporting it should be brought to book.
For me, i am not protesting because the protest is just a call for anarchy. The government is working round the clock to make sure things work out for good.
Don't allow hatred for a particular ethnic group to cloud your sense of reasoning.
Tinubu is working! YOUR VIEW IS WHY YOUR STATE WILL ALWAYS LOOK LIKE THE CENTER OF WAR. I WONDER WHEN BENUE PEOPLE WILL START REASONING LIKE NORMAL HUMAN BEINGS. 2 Likes |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by silaswills01(m): 1:55pm On Jul 31 |
Frankly speaking this protest can easily be hijacked and turn bloody and violent |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by ade4real2016: 1:55pm On Jul 31 |
These are mere filthy gibberish...What we crave for is simply to have a reasonable inflation rate vis-a-vis a rapid fall in exchange rate to attract foreign goods that are Not being locally produced in Nigeria...We do not need these sham called palliatives at all...Let's have a robust policies to boost the purchasing power of Naira...Reverse these ungodly policies.... 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Jevica: 1:56pm On Jul 31 |
benuejosh: Okay.
In Nigeria, the protest is as a result of bad state actors who are feeling pained that the election conducted didn't bring them to power even when some came distant third position.
There is hunger in the land. Yes it is true, but what have the individuals done about it? did hunger start today? have they gone to farm? they blame the government and i ask, define government. Are the masses not the authority? are they not the ones who sent people to represent them? What have they done to support those they sent to represent them? If they are hungry they should go to farm and not allow themselves to be used with hunger as an excuse or tool to be used by those who lost out of election to cause chaos.
The rot of over 16 years cannot be cured by just 1 and half year of Tinubu in government. Peter Obi had 8 years as governor of a state yet left Anambra as one of the worst state in terms of development and governance.
Those behind the protest are only calling for anarchy and chaos to make this administration unstable.
Even if the protest ends, untill the farmers harvest their crops, there's nothing that can be done about the hunger. Government can not farm to feed the whole nation. Most Nigerians want everything to be given to them freely without them working for it.
Minimum was increased to about N30k Abia state and Benue that i am aware of were still paying workers about N18k till date. But it is the federal government that they want to blame. Even if it is increased to 200k, federal government will pay her own workers but will the state government pay their workers? will the private sector pay? are the protesters protesting against their state government or against Tinubu? The man -Tinubu- has increased minimum wage. Ask your state governors to implement it and lets see.
Traders in the market are increasing prices in the market at will, are they protesting against those traders? but it is Tinubu that is increasing prices. We need to be wise as a people in this country. The call for anarchy should be resisted by all means and those supporting it should be brought to book.
For me, i am not protesting because the protest is just a call for anarchy. The government is working round the clock to make sure things work out for good.
Don't allow hatred for a particular ethnic group to cloud your sense of reasoning.
Tinubu is working! What a stupid comment. You are just suffering and smiling. Resources spent on your education was just wasted 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by mikywonder(m): 1:56pm On Jul 31 |
IgweOfNnewi: Nothing can stop embittered bitter grievingory Obi people because they are grieving, mourning, and bereaved of their lord and savior, bitter grievingory Obi shameful defeat and humiliation Rant from now till u kpai We no go protest |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by discusant: 1:57pm On Jul 31 |
Dokubo-Asari said the agenda of those behind the protest do not capture the problems of the people of the Niger Delta. ------------------- Dokubor, it's other Nigerian groups in other regions who own the oil and gas in your region. They pay pittance of 13% as royalties to your region. It remains so unless your region rejoins the larger group near your region to struggle for one objective. |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Benjamin4388(m): 1:57pm On Jul 31 |
Elipsis: As much as I have never liked this Government, I totally agree with you. If not anything, Tinubu has shown that he listens. I pray he chases all those blood-sucking advisers and praise singers around him, who were trying to politicize and ethnicize the protests. If they had been truthful to him from the beginning, instead of blaming everything on political opponents, these policies would have been implemented long ago. The next thing he needs to do is to reduce the price of fuel, even if its by 200naira. He would get back the love of Nigerians.
dey play...if that man was really listening he.would have removed fuel subsidy and revise all anti people policy...but instead all gathering all the eagles eating the meat of Nigerian...and for you info whether you like it or not.... your president is a power grabber.killer,murderer,druggie and baron,tout and gang lord..if you chose to still love this person and have not accepted or acknowledged Jesus Christ as our Lord and personal saviour....you should have a special place in hell fire 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by mikywonder(m): 1:58pm On Jul 31 |
helinues: Everything dey kampe.
The noise about the protest would fade away after 3 days.
Body na body telling now Roonu slave We won't protest 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by DMerciful(m): 1:58pm On Jul 31 |
At no point did the illegitimate president talked directly with the youths. He has met with everybody except the youths planning to protest AmiableMosquito: The President is doing a lot but the media needs to amplify the efforts of the Presidency.
Let me use this opportunity to introduce you all to the Citizens' Assembly. This is an initiative of the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagements (North Central). The Citizens' Assembly is a platform created to bring the government closer to the people. It aims to bridge the disconnect between the government and the people.
Let the government know your immediate concerns in your community through the Citizens Assembly and these issues will be escalated to the highest authorities for swift resolution.
Together, let's co-create the society we desire.
God bless Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by DMerciful(m): 1:59pm On Jul 31 |
The protest must go on benuejosh: Okay.
In Nigeria, the protest is as a result of bad state actors who are feeling pained that the election conducted didn't bring them to power even when some came distant third position.
There is hunger in the land. Yes it is true, but what have the individuals done about it? did hunger start today? have they gone to farm? they blame the government and i ask, define government. Are the masses not the authority? are they not the ones who sent people to represent them? What have they done to support those they sent to represent them? If they are hungry they should go to farm and not allow themselves to be used with hunger as an excuse or tool to be used by those who lost out of election to cause chaos.
The rot of over 16 years cannot be cured by just 1 and half year of Tinubu in government. Peter Obi had 8 years as governor of a state yet left Anambra as one of the worst state in terms of development and governance.
Those behind the protest are only calling for anarchy and chaos to make this administration unstable.
Even if the protest ends, untill the farmers harvest their crops, there's nothing that can be done about the hunger. Government can not farm to feed the whole nation. Most Nigerians want everything to be given to them freely without them working for it.
Minimum was increased to about N30k Abia state and Benue that i am aware of were still paying workers about N18k till date. But it is the federal government that they want to blame. Even if it is increased to 200k, federal government will pay her own workers but will the state government pay their workers? will the private sector pay? are the protesters protesting against their state government or against Tinubu? The man -Tinubu- has increased minimum wage. Ask your state governors to implement it and lets see.
Traders in the market are increasing prices in the market at will, are they protesting against those traders? but it is Tinubu that is increasing prices. We need to be wise as a people in this country. The call for anarchy should be resisted by all means and those supporting it should be brought to book.
For me, i am not protesting because the protest is just a call for anarchy. The government is working round the clock to make sure things work out for good.
Don't allow hatred for a particular ethnic group to cloud your sense of reasoning.
Tinubu is working! 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Saao(m): 1:59pm On Jul 31 |
Las las Tinubu will borrow sense as a president. Where is the rice I want to buy op? Im in Lagos on the island, where are they selling it? Instead of him to reduce the fuel, he is busy lying on the internet. |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by forerunner022(m): 2:00pm On Jul 31 |
What about bringing the pump price of fuel down? This whole hardship will reduce. Common sense is not common though. 2 Likes |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by DMerciful(m): 2:00pm On Jul 31 |
He is just pretending because of protest DevilsEqual:
To be honest, he's taken alot of steps since a week now or so and I'm even impressed with all of that cause it shows he's willing to do anything to ease the hardship. It means he's not clueless
It can only get better from here on.
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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by mrlycan: 2:00pm On Jul 31 |
You're not a sensible person..Try and pray for smartness. They will stop once the protest stop.. You should know that. Salewa97: FG is taking proactive steps to address the hunger situation, and it’s commendable.
The measures outlined show that they are listening to the people and trying to alleviate the hardships faced by many.
Let’s hope these efforts translate into real change on the ground.
It’s time for all hands to be on deck as we support initiatives aimed at feeding our citizens and ensuring food security.
We must also remember that sustained dialogue and action are key to resolving these pressing issues. 2 Likes |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by DMerciful(m): 2:00pm On Jul 31 |
You don't know the meaning of proactive Salewa97: FG is taking proactive steps to address the hunger situation, and it’s commendable.
The measures outlined show that they are listening to the people and trying to alleviate the hardships faced by many.
Let’s hope these efforts translate into real change on the ground.
It’s time for all hands to be on deck as we support initiatives aimed at feeding our citizens and ensuring food security.
We must also remember that sustained dialogue and action are key to resolving these pressing issues. 2 Likes |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Lovit(m): 2:01pm On Jul 31 |
Nonsense!
Nothing meaningful up there, how does meeting with APC governors translate to meaningful measures to address the people's needs?
What did they discuss? what actions have been taken from that discussion? What's the timeline for implementation? 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Ekaka14: 2:01pm On Jul 31 |
Not sure how all of this will fix a poor economy, skyrocketing inflation, rising unemployment rate, security issues and more... Why are they just realising a cushion or some form of temporary mitigations only after the people have decided on a protest...? |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Benjamin4388(m): 2:01pm On Jul 31 |
discusant: Dokubo-Asari said the agenda of those behind the protest do not capture the problems of the people of the Niger Delta. ------------------- Dokubor, it's other Nigerian groups in other regions who own the oil and gas in your region. They pay pittance of 13% as royalties to your region. It remains so unless your region rejoins the larger group near your region to struggle for one objective. him and his cohort would rather share the 13,% alone than fight for the other percentage to give to the state to make its citizens better... greedy and selfish leaders 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by luckyz4rea(m): 2:02pm On Jul 31 |
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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by middlebelter(m): 2:02pm On Jul 31 |
As I do not support the protest, Mr President, you should cut your salary and direct the national assembly members to cut their salary. You can't be living in luxury while the citizens are hungry. You brought Buhari who destroyed the economy so, you have to clean up the mess. 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by DMerciful(m): 2:02pm On Jul 31 |
From the protest will not hold to holding only 3 days? We're getting somewhere. 4 persons tweeting in a room helinues: Everything dey kampe.
The noise about the protest would fade away after 3 days.
Body na body telling now 1 Like |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by gomol: 2:03pm On Jul 31 |
Does anyone know the addresses/centers where the bags of rice are sold 40k/bag? |
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by discusant: 2:03pm On Jul 31 |
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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by maxiuc(m): 2:03pm On Jul 31 |
AmiableMosquito: The President is doing a lot but the media needs to amplify the efforts of the Presidency.
Let me use this opportunity to introduce you all to the Citizens' Assembly. This is an initiative of the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagements (North Central). The Citizens' Assembly is a platform created to bring the government closer to the people. It aims to bridge the disconnect between the government and the people.
Let the government know your immediate concerns in your community through the Citizens Assembly and these issues will be escalated to the highest authorities for swift resolution.
Together, let's co-create the society we desire.
God bless Nigeria which alot is he doing when he was the one that caused this whole suffering, he should just return Nigeria the Way Buhari Left it that's all we are asking for |