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Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by BeigJawnson(m): 10:28am On Aug 17
letitrainnow:
He said the protesters were charitable to announce their protests weeks ahead, giving the government time to map out strategies to stifle the impact of the rallies.

If I am were to be the protesters, I will change the date of the protest and won't allow the new date be announced until their men in uniforms crawl back to their shells then protest will hit the streets...
Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by BeigJawnson(m): 10:30am On Aug 17
Throwback:
Protests are welcome as long as they remain civil.

A change of government is allowed in Nigeria every 4years through the vote with a limit of 2 terms for the President, unlike Bangladesh where the Prime Minister had been in power for 15years.

No election loser will be allowed to lead an insurection against the legitimate and democratic government that holds the mandate of the people.

And hardship and hunger continues to grow with the election winner ruling... Una go still buy fuel #5000 per liter... Yeye

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Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by BeigJawnson(m): 10:33am On Aug 17
MasterJayJay:

The audacity of ebin pawa babablu mentality.

Petrol is sold at 900 naira because of those who lost election?

You that have won, what have you achieved with your 'power'? It is like a man suffering from weak erection, can't impregnate his wives and is bragging babablu bulabu.

Emilokan for mouth. You have been given power, show working na. Na cho cho cho.

The real losers are the one that voted for Tinubu and ended up shouting ebin pawa. Tinubu don scam una.

You see sense for their heads... Any thread that has news like latest hike in food / fuel price, you won't see those APC idi0ts commenting. Na thread like this you go see them doing cho cho cho cho like parrot wey do failed abortion...

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Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by YoshihideSuga: 11:17am On Aug 17
Never going to happen. Nigeria is too disunited for such to happen.
Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by datola: 11:31am On Aug 17
uuzba:

... To be forewarned is to the forarmed...

Thank you Oloyinbo
Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by blackbriar: 11:42am On Aug 17
Is the guy talking of a coup?
Because what happened in Bangladesh was a coup.
Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by Egoveen: 11:44am On Aug 17
BANG LIKE DIS........Bangers everywhere grin grin
Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by madjune(m): 12:47pm On Aug 17
Forget this kain talk.

Nigerians don't have that kind of liver.
Everyone is scared of the military.
Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by blackbriar: 2:45pm On Aug 17
madjune:
Forget this kain talk.

Nigerians don't have that kind of liver.
Everyone is scared of the military.
Yes .
Because the military also did a successful coup in Bangladesh
Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by Dalohad: 2:46pm On Aug 17
NorthernAgender:
Nairaland Landlord I belive you know more than this finest professor...Are you even a graduate because you seems that you can't even comprehend. Ordinary PhD you don't have in your lineage

PhD no be ordinary o. For this country, Na 'I don tire' raised to power 'i wan die'. grin
Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by ekenej205: 2:50pm On Aug 17
Tinubu's strenght na the zOmbies and tribal maggots that supports him and his wicked APC political desperado
THE NEXT PROTEST WONT HAVE A DATE ,EVEN THOSE MC OLOMO BOYS GO TIRE FOR 5K ,MUMU GO CLEAR FOR MANY APC supporters eyes

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Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by Exceed15: 3:34pm On Aug 17
#Endbadgovernance na rehearsal. Tinubu will learn in unexpected way.

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Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by Deepspirituals: 4:24pm On Aug 17
helinues:


Stop. Don't you have respect for yourself. What brought Ipob into this? Lack of ideas?

Stop using frustration to engage with me on this forum.

Respect is a reciprocal
You have never for once shown anyone Respect on this Forum .. Never for once .


Even right here you still Disrespect " Can't you just type without showing Disrespect?

You always attack everyone as IPOB so he is right

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Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by madjune(m): 4:37pm On Aug 17
blackbriar:

Yes .
Because the military also did a successful coup in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, the Military who once supported the Wased family eventually got fed up with their excesses and backed the people.
In Nigeria, the question is: For how long will the Military continue to be fed by the corrupt few in power?
The day the Nigerian Military reevaluates their conscience; then that's the day a new Nigeria would possibly be in view

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Re: Tinubu Should Fear Bangladesh-style Unannounced Protests, Toyin Falola Warns by flokii: 8:47pm On Aug 17
Well, subsidy is gone.. I listened to Mr. Wale Edun explaining why Nigeria can't continue subsidy payment on imported petroleum products that get smuggled to other neighboring countries in West Africa and it made sense.

Most of those countries e.g Ghana are owing debt and are yet to pay Nigeria for the gas supplied to their country which they use to generate electricity and power their economy. The loopholes are just too much and if nothing is done, the country will eventually collapse.

I'm human and I understand tough times are here.. but with support and trust in PBAT, Nigeria will scale through. 'No pain, no gain'..

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