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Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by BreconHills(m): 1:39pm On Aug 02 |
TimeManager: That's not strictly true. Aba women rioted in 1929 and the Ivie Valley miners in 1949. These were pivotal moments pre independence. Post independence however the SE has only had a nationalist view when it acted in concert with the north. NNP, PDP. It is struggling to find voice as opposition. Yet, identity and integrated regional development are more likely to happen in times out of power than within power. This was the experience of the SW from 1954- 2019 |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by Max24: 1:45pm On Aug 02 |
DMerciful:Because you are the ones viciously abusing Tinubu online and threatening to bring regime change. Unfortunately, nobody takes you people seriously in spite of the hardship. I warned you before, hatred for Tinubu will not make Obi president. As usual you will still labour in vain 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by obilokechukwu(m): 1:45pm On Aug 02 |
opamoses1:becos the hungry people had been corruped and received money by tinubu reg. tinubu had buy them with money |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by flexyrule(m): 1:46pm On Aug 02 |
Salewa97:Constructive dialogue with who? Have you ever entered the office of your local government chairman before? Let me tell you something sir, if you're not a politician or an appointee, baba, you're just like the rest of us... It's either you're here, or you're there. |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by PaNnamdi: 1:52pm On Aug 02 |
leviman:I know u are a northerner we know your tricks |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by Bahamas95(m): 1:54pm On Aug 02 |
PheelzAlmighty:The masses are one of the major problems of Nigeria. One stup!d tout in my street has gone back to his bricklaying work. During the presidential election he was busy writing down names of people that would vote for a particular party and later give them 2k......I just dey wonder if he still dey eat the money wey dem pay am as agent now. |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by obilokechukwu(m): 1:55pm On Aug 02 |
TOPMAN4LIFE:this prophecy will happen in nigeria but not now in the future but i pit the igbos who sold them investment here in lagos and other part of nigerian. igbos go and develop your own country called biafra before this prophecy will burst. when it burst the yorubas and hausa that love tribalism and religionism will die you and by that time is too late |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by 1000angstroms(m): 1:56pm On Aug 02 |
DMerciful: They wanted to set trap for Igbos but as usual they trapped themselves, have you noticed the manner they shout Igbos, Obi and co have reduced since they are scared of their Fulani masters. 1 Like |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by 1000angstroms(m): 1:58pm On Aug 02 |
TimeManager: Pain! Is that you? |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by Funkyswagzz(m): 1:59pm On Aug 02 |
TimeManager: Omo e pain am say Igbos no join the protest.😂😂 |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by Krankhead: 2:04pm On Aug 02 |
God1000:He will.not. President don't tall anyhow. Go to Mr Gbajue who rants on thr internet everyday. |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by 1000angstroms(m): 2:05pm On Aug 02 |
givedemwotowoto:It is actually paining them, these never do wells are filled with bile and envy that they didn't see who to hang it on their head, hunger will finish them. |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by haffaze777(m): 2:06pm On Aug 02 |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by Skydivine: 2:23pm On Aug 02 |
chidiokay: From 2012 till date, you and your associates have been working hard at the topmost level of government without any tangible progress, only creating more problems. You have listed all the problems you created at different times? Who do you expect to solve those problems you created? Leadership is about taking responsibility. Owing your actions. Let Igbos be. Do you protest anyhow you want it. Igbos have spoken in one voice. They are not interested in your affairs. Let it be on record that Igbos did not join to stress a Yoruba President. Because that will be the story that would be projected tomorrow. |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by femmoy(m): 2:27pm On Aug 02 |
PDPdestroyer: I pity you tribal fools that are secluding yourselves from the protest. Are you saying hunger is only in the West and North? when real hunger strike you and your likes, nobody will tell you to unite and forget tribal bigotry. You lots are the reason Nigeria can never work. Little wonder an Igbo man can never become the president. 4th class slaves. 1 Like |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by alabler: 2:39pm On Aug 02 |
The Igbo’s think they are cunny! They ignited this anti-Tinubu protest under the pretence of hardship protest online, after it has gained momentum on/offline, they left it to their useful idiots(In Israel’s Netanyahu word’s)in the SouthWest, North & SS to carry on self-destruct! |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by BABANGBALI: 2:48pm On Aug 02 |
God please let something terrible happen and turn these protests to revolution in Nigeria. I want to see how revolution looks like |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by Pascal9: 3:02pm On Aug 02 |
You are a liar, i was there live, the protests is in full gear, may you took the picture earlier |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by trainingict: 3:22pm On Aug 02 |
Pascal9: Which protest are you talking about? Commercial transporters are busy on the roads, National Union of Roads Transport Workers are busy at the bus stop. There are filling stations that are selling fuel. Inter State trucks and buses are moving. Those CSOs with hired protesters are doing that in the South West to defend the funding received from donors. They are very timid while on the road and very few and insignificant. |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by trainingict: 3:37pm On Aug 02 |
1000angstroms: The IBOS created the nuisances at Abuja Eagle Square and at nearby Federal Secretariat yesterday. After Lagos, Abuja and environ is the place that has IBO majority in Nigeria. They are majority in FCT up to Suleja in Niger State and Mararaba and beyond up to Keffi in Nasarawa State. Their coordination and social media mobilizations worked. Atiku and Obi are disappointed that the IBOS are caged and threatened in Lagos and cannot mobilize to create nuisances in Lagos. All the Ebi npawa cry are IBO instigated cry. I have posted some weeks ago how some IBOs registered on NIN using Yoruba names. Some even have International Passports with Yoruba names. Sunday Igboho has spoken about 5 days ago that his group is against Protest in Yoruba land. I will write open letter to Bayo Onanuga and IGP to investigate a CSO led by a lady with hired scanty protesters at Ibadan yesterday. One of the placards had " End Democracy Now" another had "Declare State of Emergency". They want to end democracy and invite Military to declare State of Emergency. They are too small. DSS should investigate them |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by Pascal9: 4:12pm On Aug 02 |
trainingict:talk what you know, you are in your house spewing nonsense, every body cannot protest, i was there and a lot of people came out, the protesters didn't say people should not fend for themselves in this trying times, they never promise to stop people from protesting, if things are ok for you now in this general trying times good for you, but remember nothing last forever, when the tides turned for you please don't complain.there is no protest that doesn't have sponsors. |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by tiger28: 4:35pm On Aug 02 |
TimeManager: Well said! History will tell us that eboes have NEVER Led any CIVIL protest in Nigeria. ......Yorubas have ALWAYS been at the Forefront. I am a Northerner! 1 Like |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by iHart(m): 4:56pm On Aug 02 |
DMerciful:even before the protest, I told people it will not be as successful as previous ones. If the Igbos are not involved, it will not work... 1 Like |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by eleniyan2020: 5:05pm On Aug 02 |
DMerciful:5% go make things work... |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by chidiokay: 5:14pm On Aug 02 |
Skydivine: who said anything about igbos, you igbos are the ones all forcing your relevance where none exist Nigerians are talking about protest, igbos were the 1st to run out nd turn down the protest ... who call una ?? who invited una ?? busy Nigerians are moving on with the protest . it is still igbos coming online to brag its because they didnt join .. is it really us or the igbos that just won't just keep off just shutup and see if Nigerians will remember igbos exist |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by Skydivine: 5:27pm On Aug 02 |
chidiokay:Now you are beginning to grasp the situation. Igbos don’t want to be remembered on irrelevant issues like this protest. They just want to go about their businesses and not bothered by anyone. Do you and let Igbos do what pleases them. Igbos did not brag with your mouth . You only remember Igbo when it’s protest time but when it comes to government appointments and heading agencies, you look the other way. My respect for Igbos has increased since the start of this protest. They have shown very clearly that enough is enough. No more pretense! You don’t tell Igbos to shut up. You don’t decide when they’ve to speak or what they should support. |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by 1000angstroms(m): 6:23pm On Aug 02 |
trainingict: Pain! Is that you? You go cry tire, no evidence. |
Re: Ojota, Lagos Is Peaceful With A Few Protesters (Pictures) by chidiokay: 6:26pm On Aug 02 |
Skydivine: Did you check your p.o.box and you saw call up letter or an invite begging you to join a protest we have so many tribes in Nigeria ... why do the igbos always feel everything is directed at them, do igbos even have any history of fighting for Nigeria progress, why should we have expectations from such people who doesnt want to go about there business, but whats the point hustling and bustling when the environment is not enabling All those idiot against the protest shouting they just wana go about there busines are big fools in actual sense ... what is the sense in if your 100k can't buy you more than 1 bag of rice, drug i use to buy 9k is now 38k .. instead of protesting i should increase my working hrs to 48hrs abi ... fools becos you own an suv you are fighting people in the area not to reconstruct the bad road because it will affect your movement for days ... shey you get sense so igbos are just attention seekers , if they don't talk Nigerians won't remember they exist |
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