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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by jaymejate: 11:09am On Sep 06, 2016
Abeg make dem come oo please

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Mazeed(m): 11:11am On Sep 06, 2016
Pleas tell me thank you for letting you know this

Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Nobody: 11:11am On Sep 06, 2016
temiloluwasam:


“‎We have watched for long a group of buccaneers try to usurp our hard earned independence through back hand tactics of arm twisting and blackmail using the international media,” Ikpa said

He also said: “These debauchers have employed the use of various groups including famed non-governmental organisation in their quest to control the state orchestrating sinister plots which in no doubt circumvent the integrity, sovereignty and authority of our constituted government.” The group reading out its petition said Nigerian government of today is capable of solving the problems of its people. “‎Nigerian government is capable to solve its problems and cater for her citizens as already portrayed by the government of President Muhammuadu Buhari. “Nigeria is an independent nation and its sovereignty is and should not be an issue of negotiation.‎ “The laws of our land remain supreme and no other entity, nation or self-styled human rights group including Amnesty International can dictate for our leaders. The petition by the protesters was further received by a team from the UN house.


http://sammieblog.com/blog/protesters-storm-un-office/

Independent yet we cannot refine our oil, cannot run our economy, you want to be independent yet your economy is crippled due to the fact foreign investors has abandoned you and taken their bossiness to other African countries.. Dear Nigerian Leaders, you cannot have your cake and eat it, if you need foreign assistance, you have to cope with foreigners meddling into your affairs.

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by mcfestgee: 11:13am On Sep 06, 2016
Can you imagine the level hunger has brought so many Nigerian. The APC has recruited the poor into their propaganda industry. May God help us!

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by naijacentric(m): 11:14am On Sep 06, 2016
I hope dis guys wer not sponsored
Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by kettle84(m): 11:15am On Sep 06, 2016
Hypocrites,they don't want foreign countries to interfere in their Islamic and northernization tendencies .

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Mazeed(m): 11:16am On Sep 06, 2016
Haters they have come with their evil appearance again

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by dammiedot(m): 11:16am On Sep 06, 2016
JOBLESSNESS

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by tommykiwi(m): 11:18am On Sep 06, 2016
I believe most of you guys voted for change, so why the protest?

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by kanosalami: 11:21am On Sep 06, 2016
temiloluwasam:
Some protesters on Monday, September 5, stormed the United Nations office in Abuja. The protesters under the aegis of ‎Center for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET), a civil society organization said it was out to the Un of possible plans by Amnesty International to colonise Nigeria again. The group in their scores while delivering a petition to the UN said Nigeria can solve its problems. They also called on AI to leave the shores of Nigeria. One of the protesters said: “The Nigerian government is capable of solving its problems and cater for her citizens as already portrayed by the government of President Muhammuadu Buhari.” However, the leader of the group, Ikpa Isaac who is the executive secretary of CESJET said they are aware of numerous attempts by Amnesty International to rubbish and undermine the ongoing struggle by the president Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to maintain Nigeria’s unity. ‎ Isaac said while the west may have been of immense assistance in the ongoing battle against insurgency, it will also be instructive that they counsel any and all interested parties to avoid manipulations by enemies of successful battle against insurgency and militancy in Nigeria.‎

“‎We have watched for long a group of buccaneers try to usurp our hard earned independence through back hand tactics of arm twisting and blackmail using the international media,” Ikpa said

He also said: “These debauchers have employed the use of various groups including famed non-governmental organisation in their quest to control the state orchestrating sinister plots which in no doubt circumvent the integrity, sovereignty and authority of our constituted government.” The group reading out its petition said Nigerian government of today is capable of solving the problems of its people. “‎Nigerian government is capable to solve its problems and cater for her citizens as already portrayed by the government of President Muhammuadu Buhari. “Nigeria is an independent nation and its sovereignty is and should not be an issue of negotiation.‎ “The laws of our land remain supreme and no other entity, nation or self-styled human rights group including Amnesty International can dictate for our leaders. The petition by the protesters was further received by a team from the UN house.


http://sammieblog.com/blog/protesters-storm-un-office/

very stupid idiots just because of the peanut ur foolish sponsors will hand over to u, you now decided to let d world know of ur stupidity.

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Progressive01(m): 11:22am On Sep 06, 2016
Some people must have rushed into this thread hoping to see another reason to insult Buhari. They met a big disappointment no doubt. cheesy

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by olaoreawofele: 11:23am On Sep 06, 2016
It is obvious, Africa is the orphan of the world. No other continent except the war-ravaged Middle East has record numbers of its youths risking the journey of death to get to Europe for a second slavery. African leaders have failed to look after Africans. It is only a matter of time before the civilise world re-colonize Africa since the future of Africa as represented by its youths now begging to go into slavery in the West.

The plight of Nigerians are not better under self-rule, hence, the truly impoverished Nigerians would mind not re-colonization which sincerely hold the promise of an absence of hunger and reduced poverty.

Nigerian leaders are incapable of looking after the country Nigeria. But will rather continue to line their pockets with government funds. If only these shenanigans calling themselves protesters know what is best for them, they would not have embarked on this foolishness. The black race self. Na wa o.

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Vincent41(m): 11:24am On Sep 06, 2016
temiloluwasam:
Some protesters on Monday, September 5, stormed the United Nations office in Abuja. The protesters under the aegis of ‎Center for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET), a civil society organization said it was out to the Un of possible plans by Amnesty International to colonise Nigeria again. The group in their scores while delivering a petition to the UN said Nigeria can solve its problems. They also called on AI to leave the shores of Nigeria. One of the protesters said: “The Nigerian government is capable of solving its problems and cater for her citizens as already portrayed by the government of President Muhammuadu Buhari.” However, the leader of the group, Ikpa Isaac who is the executive secretary of CESJET said they are aware of numerous attempts by Amnesty International to rubbish and undermine the ongoing struggle by the president Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to maintain Nigeria’s unity. ‎ Isaac said while the west may have been of immense assistance in the ongoing battle against insurgency, it will also be instructive that they counsel any and all interested parties to avoid manipulations by enemies of successful battle against insurgency and militancy in Nigeria.‎

“‎We have watched for long a group of buccaneers try to usurp our hard earned independence through back hand tactics of arm twisting and blackmail using the international media,” Ikpa said

He also said: “These debauchers have employed the use of various groups including famed non-governmental organisation in their quest to control the state orchestrating sinister plots which in no doubt circumvent the integrity, sovereignty and authority of our constituted government.” The group reading out its petition said Nigerian government of today is capable of solving the problems of its people. “‎Nigerian government is capable to solve its problems and cater for her citizens as already portrayed by the government of President Muhammuadu Buhari. “Nigeria is an independent nation and its sovereignty is and should not be an issue of negotiation.‎ “The laws of our land remain supreme and no other entity, nation or self-styled human rights group including Amnesty International can dictate for our leaders. The petition by the protesters was further received by a team from the UN house.


http://sammieblog.com/blog/protesters-storm-un-office/


rubbish..Hope u collected enough money

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Mazeed(m): 11:24am On Sep 06, 2016
Tell me thank you for letting you know that

Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by chimauga(m): 11:25am On Sep 06, 2016
Foooools

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Nobody: 11:27am On Sep 06, 2016
It is late to say no to neo colonialism,,,,,, Asian tigers developed as a result of indirect neo colonialism...... The campaign is late already...... We are already late for this.... We need Foreign direct Investment (FDI) to develop.
Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by magoo10(m): 11:30am On Sep 06, 2016
suffering and smiling

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by planetx: 11:31am On Sep 06, 2016
With the level of poverty in the land to rent a crowd for a protest wouldn't be that hard.

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by musicwriter(m): 11:35am On Sep 06, 2016
This looks like a politically motivated protest and not anti-colonialism protest per se.

If they're interested in anti-colonialism, they should begin by calling for Nigeria to abolish the commonwealth which is a direct colonial organization. See its time to abolish the commonwealth. See http://www.africason.com/2016/08/its-time-to-abolish-commonwealth-of.html

I don't want to talk about protest to take control of our native languages and education. The above link contain links to all other forms of slavery still going on today.

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by nkemjacob2(m): 11:39am On Sep 06, 2016
Obvioulsy we need westerns to come to our aid and re-colonised again. October 1st was a wrong date we re to quick gain independence. Let me ask d way nigeria is do u tink we re fit to rule ourself? mtcheeeeeeew

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by madridsta007(m): 11:40am On Sep 06, 2016
temiloluwasam:
Some protesters on Monday, September 5, stormed the United Nations office in Abuja. The protesters under the aegis of ‎Center for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET), a civil society organization said it was out to the Un of possible plans by Amnesty International to colonise Nigeria again. The group in their scores while delivering a petition to the UN said Nigeria can solve its problems. They also called on AI to leave the shores of Nigeria. One of the protesters said: “The Nigerian government is capable of solving its problems and cater for her citizens as already portrayed by the government of President Muhammuadu Buhari.” However, the leader of the group, Ikpa Isaac who is the executive secretary of CESJET said they are aware of numerous attempts by Amnesty International to rubbish and undermine the ongoing struggle by the president Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to maintain Nigeria’s unity. ‎ Isaac said while the west may have been of immense assistance in the ongoing battle against insurgency, it will also be instructive that they counsel any and all interested parties to avoid manipulations by enemies of successful battle against insurgency and militancy in Nigeria.‎

“‎We have watched for long a group of buccaneers try to usurp our hard earned independence through back hand tactics of arm twisting and blackmail using the international media,” Ikpa said

He also said: “These debauchers have employed the use of various groups including famed non-governmental organisation in their quest to control the state orchestrating sinister plots which in no doubt circumvent the integrity, sovereignty and authority of our constituted government.” The group reading out its petition said Nigerian government of today is capable of solving the problems of its people. “‎Nigerian government is capable to solve its problems and cater for her citizens as already portrayed by the government of President Muhammuadu Buhari. “Nigeria is an independent nation and its sovereignty is and should not be an issue of negotiation.‎ “The laws of our land remain supreme and no other entity, nation or self-styled human rights group including Amnesty International can dictate for our leaders. The petition by the protesters was further received by a team from the UN house.


http://sammieblog.com/blog/protesters-storm-un-office/



I don't use this word in public, but I will use it now: Foolish People.

You did not react when Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the US Embassy, the UK governments bashed Nigeria under the previous government. Because they worked in your interest.

You were silent when Kerry and UK Foreign Secretary Phillip Hammond came to Nigeria to influence the election in favour of Buhari, releasing statements capable of inciting the public, statements detrimental to Nigeria's well-being- because it was to your favour.

You were silent and even jumped for joy when Secretary of State Kerry recently visited Northern Nigeria, and Buhari and the Sultan of Sokoto- it was to your interest.

Now you are crying that they have started releasing compromising statements...

Foolish people.

You don't know that you are being played by the West. They need to sell their arms na. Do Nigerians even read? The usual divide and rule tactics. You are so foolish that you can not see it.

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by mesoprogress(m): 11:41am On Sep 06, 2016
undecided
Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Nobody: 11:46am On Sep 06, 2016
APC rents a crowd grin Hope Buhari is aware of this

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by olaoreawofele: 11:53am On Sep 06, 2016
Nothing can be worse than taking the journey of death to the West just to escape Africa. That migration is an open invitation to re-colonisation, if you don't know. Tell us what happened under colonialism that worst hasn't happened under self-rule African. You don't know what it is to be a slave in your own land. That is what Nigerians are in Nigeria. All animals are equal but some are more equal than others.

Mazeed:
I suppose the reason why some of you cannot think with your brain is because you never witnessed the colonial era that is why some of are saying trash

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Dpharisee: 11:54am On Sep 06, 2016
The Western organizations are bent on dividing the country on ethno-religious grounds and we should be careful about them. Even though I am not impressed about Buhari performance but I am very skeptical about the White mans interest. Libyans have their country destroyed because the west wanted Gaddafi out at all cost and used media propaganda to rally some disgruntled Libyans into a rebel group that NATO provided air cover to depose their leader.
Today Libya has been abandoned and Obama is still bombing ISIS there as I write. Let us continue to lambast PMB ourselves as we do here on this forum and not allow foreigners do so on our behalf as that could be destructive.

My biggest challenge is the White mans Interest: Thomas Sankara

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by pippimp(m): 11:56am On Sep 06, 2016
temiloluwasam:
“The Nigerian government is capable of solving its problems and cater for her citizens as already portrayed by the government of President Muhammuadu Buhari.”
http://sammieblog.com/blog/protesters-storm-un-office/


That's the funniest thing i have ever heard. Nigeria is "Capable of solving it's problems and cater for it's citizens". Lol.

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by b03liberty(m): 12:07pm On Sep 06, 2016
Mazeed:
I see some of these nairalanders are still going through what is called neocolonisation
do we drum the ''agidigbo"; it is the wise who dance to it and the learned who understand its language.
Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Nobody: 12:26pm On Sep 06, 2016
emperorgoke:
It is late to say no to neo colonialism,,,,,, Asian tigers developed as a result of indirect neo colonialism...... The campaign is late already...... We are already late for this.... We need Foreign direct Investment (FDI) to develop.
And how will the investors come when they ran out because the leader is clueless, now you want them to just come back to a clueless government.

In economics, it's easier to keep a costumer than get a new customer. We had a lot customers and foreign investors before and we took them for granted and blew it. Who do you think will come in now. We are on our own.

It'll only be after we have managed to have confidence in our economy and buy Nigeria to grow the naira and the naira starts to grow again, that is only what can attract foreign investment.

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Akinz0126(m): 12:28pm On Sep 06, 2016
Herrent Nonsense just imagine this Idiat when millions of Nigerians are suffering You can't go on to Abuja to vent your frustration on the government who has been formulating and implementing useless policies which is not in favour of the Masses?Until when'll my fellow Nigerians summon tremendous Guts and protest against this tyrany?

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by discusant: 12:29pm On Sep 06, 2016
Ikpa Isaac, without the UN organs and Amnesty International and other Watchdog Organizations, you could have been dead by now on the hands of marauding Fulani herds men and Boko acting for the interest of a group in Nigeria.

Isaac Ikpa, Fulani shall be laughing at you now as one of the most foolish Igbos.

Isaac Ikpa, when will the Arewa whose interests you protect sign up for restructuring Nigeria politically to make the country work for all of Nigeria?

Isaac Ikpa, in today's world, no country is allowed to exist like an Island, hiding behind sovereignty clause of the UN, because of fears of despotic leaders killing their citizens.

Isaac Ikpa, a fool at forty is a fool forever. Take a cue from Oby Ezekwesili of BBOG fame. She led the BBOG group, helped bring down Jonathan government for Buhari, but she has been ignored because she was fighting a cause she didn't understand the roots.

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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Reach87(m): 12:43pm On Sep 06, 2016
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Re: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Nobody: 12:44pm On Sep 06, 2016
pippimp:


That's the funniest thing i have ever heard. Nigeria is "Capable of solving it's problems and cater for it's citizens". Lol.
It has been trying for over 60 years undecided
It's tried military rule, the worst cry
It's tried democracy, nothing undecided

We are now in recession embarassed
They want to try restructuring lipsrsealed

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