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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Solseal007: 7:42pm On Aug 01
Arrogance destroyed u Mr president!!
You think Nigeria is APC or Lagos ?

U can buy politicians cos they are stakeholders, u can't buy a common man and a hungry man when he turns in you, the only language he will hear is food and comfort!

Now go and do bragging with umahi on your coastal road naaa
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by ogascomax: 7:43pm On Aug 01
Goodvibes007:

Congratulations to the hoodlums. State government will use the money mean for welfare to repair the damaged infrastructure and properties.

Nlfpmod

Let them use the money. Did the protest see welfare money or have they been benefiting from it? Isn't the reason they came out to protest at the first place.

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by DrStan111: 7:44pm On Aug 01
Mightymanna:
The peaceful demonstration that started nationwide has turned Violent in Hadejia after hoodlums attacked and burned down the Local government Secretariat and other key government infrastructures in Sight including the Jigawa State Agricultural Supply Company JASCO and The government silos and Storages

Tinubu is a great mistake the north will leave to regret till eternity.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/2oh6ijiJc7SFzPhE/?mibextid=oFDknk
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by ponishah: 7:44pm On Aug 01
Goodvibes007:

Congratulations to the hoodlums. State government will use the money mean for welfare to repair the damaged infrastructure and properties.

Nlfpmod
As if the state government would not have looted the money

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Zainabwhitemone(m): 7:45pm On Aug 01
What is done with love is done well.
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Deziwealth: 7:45pm On Aug 01
TUTU147:
Igbos are really really gibving you and your people sleepless night,what a time to be igbo in nigeria.You cant cauheadlse who God have bless.
They way tinubu gave you and your savior Obidient sleepless nights and still giving you guys, if not for tinubu u guys wont running up and down like headless chicken
Besides it's curse not cause..
Money spent on you has been a waste.

On Monday now, your and your parents won't be outside Una go dey under bed dey type for FB and what'sapp
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Saint99: 7:45pm On Aug 01
Who sent them, why burning things, that is not what a peaceful protest is about.
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Deziwealth: 7:46pm On Aug 01
Kirchoffs:
empty head
Headless mob
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Softmirror: 7:47pm On Aug 01
Solseal007:
Arrogance destroyed u Mr president!!
You think Nigeria is APC or Lagos ?

U can buy politicians cos they are stakeholders, u can't buy a common man and a hungry man when he turns in you, the only language he will hear is food and comfort!

Now go and do bragging with umahi on your coastal road naaa

grin They should burn everywhere down.
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by lexy2014: 7:47pm On Aug 01
Asquare84:
Jobless Nigerian youths

exactly. if those in government had done their job, these youths won't be jobless

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by mightyhazel: 7:47pm On Aug 01
Omoawoke:
Nothing like peaceful protest

Some people are lurking behind to commit crimes and unleash violence

Some people are waiting to laugh and say “We told you so”

Some people are still disappointed because their only hope is to see Southwest burn… they are enemies of progress. Nothing really concern them about things getting better, the hardship is just an excuse to cover their hidden agenda and all they want is watch others burn, bad governance or no bad governance no be their business
Are you not tired of this stupidity

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Softmirror: 7:47pm On Aug 01
lexy2014:


exactly. if those in government had done their job, these youths won't be jobless

How?
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Deziwealth: 7:48pm On Aug 01
Livingstone124:
Olodo! Na testing the mic stage be this, by tomorrow the mic volume will increase.
Olofo , if you like use ten years when you tire you go go house back, with nothing to show for it, burn the small energy you have you hear isi ewu
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Reckonsoft: 7:48pm On Aug 01
Jigawa that is usually peaceful

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Sonnobax15(m): 7:49pm On Aug 01
Emmyxclusive:
bro abokis no understand wetin be protest.thier thinking be say protest na to the block road,dey stop passerbys and robb them of their valuables. That's exactly what happen on the Abuja-keffi expressway today.we don't deserve to live in the same space with those guys I swear.
cheesy cheesy cheesy. Na wa
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by SocialJustice: 7:50pm On Aug 01
Goodvibes007:

Congratulations to the hoodlums. State government will use the money mean for welfare to repair the damaged infrastructure and properties.

Nlfpmod
Which welfare? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Honestey: 7:52pm On Aug 01
And with this violence everybody is belle full. Shikena

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by lexy2014: 7:52pm On Aug 01
Softmirror:


How?

Section 14 (2b) of the constitution of the federal republic of nigeria says:

"the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government".
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Lovenorth: 7:53pm On Aug 01
Goodvibes007:

Congratulations to the hoodlums. State government will use the money mean for welfare to repair the damaged infrastructure and properties.

Nlfpmod
Is there any warfare and people are living in hunger? Even though I don't endorse violence
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by gigabyte13: 7:53pm On Aug 01
There is nothing as peaceful protest
Especially against the government.
Hijacked or not
That trouble wey una dey find
Una go soon see am

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Urgent1Million: 7:56pm On Aug 01
Omoawoke:


Are you high? What do you expect him to do? They have told you people not to protest that nothing good will come from it, una dey ginger
To your first question, yes I am high; on hunger (on behalf of Nigerians who are reasonable).
To your second question: I expect him to behave like a president. Right now, he's behaving like a tout.
To your last statement, no one will listen to the protester general of Nigeria telling them not to protest. Tinubu should know better than paying people to hold anti-protest protests. The best thing to do is to amend his ways for people to see.
People are hungry. People are dying. Purchasing power has been destroyed. Things are getting worse. The politicians led by the president are balling. And you expect people to stay in their houses because Tinubu is threatening them?
Even though I can't go out physically to protest for certain reasons, I have been protesting spiritually.
Tinubu should better retrace his steps and change the direction of his government to the right one before he goes down in history as the president who lost the country.

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Softmirror: 7:56pm On Aug 01
lexy2014:


Section 14 (2b) of the constitution of the federal republic of nigeria says:

"the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government".

The question is still how?

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by PDPdestroyer(m): 7:56pm On Aug 01
Hahahaha….

Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Caskdoe: 7:57pm On Aug 01
Mightymanna:
Nigerians are pushed to the wall
Any sense in destroying properties. The government will budget another money for the destroyed properties.
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Inosky: 7:59pm On Aug 01
Aboki wey no go school no know wetin be peaceful protest grin

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by lexy2014: 7:59pm On Aug 01
Softmirror:


The question is still how?

this is the how....

Section 14 (2b) of the constitution of the federal republic of nigeria says:

"the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government".

is there any other how?
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Kobojunkieee: 8:01pm On Aug 01
Mightymanna:
The peaceful demonstration that started nationwide has turned Violent in Hadejia after hoodlums attacked and burned down the Local government Secretariat and other key government infrastructures in Sight including the Jigawa State Agricultural Supply Company JASCO and The government silos and Storages
They didn't find food there to raid or something? undecided
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Softmirror: 8:01pm On Aug 01
lexy2014:


this is the how....

Section 14 (2b) of the constitution of the federal republic of nigeria says:

"the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government".

is there any other how?

You have quoted the constitution but you haven't told us how.

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by Kobojunkieee: 8:02pm On Aug 01
Asquare84:
Jobless Nigerian youths
They are jobless because their government robbed them of better opportunities in life. Stop blaming them for being jobless. undecided
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by alabler: 8:03pm On Aug 01
So the Igbo’s think they are smart! They ignited this anti-Tinubu protest under the pretence of hardship protest online, after it has gained momentum online/offline, they left it to their useful idiots (Borrowing from Israel’s Netanyahu grammar book!) in the SouthWest and North to carry on, claiming they are not participating - rather watching as Nigeria goes into self destruction, so they (Igbo’s) can actualise their Biafra agenda effortlessly!

Igbo’s, very creepy human being! They caused the first coup in the 1960s (Nzeogwu & Co), removed regional government (Ironsi) that led to great prosperity, pushed until a civil war escalated then and end up claiming victim mentally!

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Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by masui(m): 8:03pm On Aug 01
Inosky:
Aboki wey no go school no know wetin be peaceful protest grin


Please stop grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Protest Turned Violent In Hadejia, Jigawa State by RealDaughter(f): 8:04pm On Aug 01
Omoawoke:
Nothing like peaceful protest

Some people are lurking behind to commit crimes and unleash violence

Some people are waiting to laugh and say “We told you so”

Some people are still disappointed because their only hope is to see Southwest burn… they are enemies of progress. Nothing really concern them about things getting better, the hardship is just an excuse to cover their hidden agenda and all they want is watch others burn, bad governance or no bad governance no be their business

You will soon confess wetin dey your mind finish, people wey jejely dey their own are still a threat to you, that's a pure sign of your follow come cowardice grin

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