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After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Kentursky(m): 12:19pm On Oct 28, 2020
It's time to think.

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by ibedun: 12:20pm On Oct 28, 2020
DJ SWITCH (ipob).....DAVIDO...….FALZ Awon omo ale come and see what your useless revolution have done to the Nigeria people oooo!

I will be waiting for you next time you start a "Revo-LOOT-ion"

#BringBack-SARS

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by OhBiafra: 12:22pm On Oct 28, 2020
ibedun:
DJ SWITFT
"Switch" my Yoruba muslim brother

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by ibedun: 12:24pm On Oct 28, 2020
OhBiafra:

"Switch" my Yoruba muslim brother

I have corrected myself IPOB! angry

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by seunmsg(m): 12:27pm On Oct 28, 2020
Lagosians are really funny sha. They burnt all BRT buses they could lay their hands on last week and still have the gut to go and queue for the same BRT this week. There was absolutely no justification for burning down the buses. I am glad they are now suffering the consequences. Hopefully, they will learn from this not to destroy public properties next time.

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Dede1(m): 12:30pm On Oct 28, 2020
seunmsg:
Lagosians are really funny sha. They burnt all BRT buses they could lay their hands on last week and still have the gut to go and queue for the same BRT this week. There was absolutely no justification for burning down the buses. I am glad they are now suffering the consequences. Hopefully, they will learn from this not to destroy public properties next time.

Bro I guess idiocy runs in the blood of these jackasses.

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Nobody: 12:42pm On Oct 28, 2020
Na real blues
If most people know the consequences of their actions, they won't take the actions

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by helinues: 12:43pm On Oct 28, 2020
This is very very interesting

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by capitalzero: 12:43pm On Oct 28, 2020
No gain without pain

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by capitalzero: 12:46pm On Oct 28, 2020
southniyikaye:
Na real blues
If most people know the consequences of their actions, they won't take the actions
Government action
Upper class - looby and advocacy
Middle class- protests and demostrations
Lower class - riots and civil disobedience
If there is no justice, forget peace
No gain without pain

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Nobody: 12:51pm On Oct 28, 2020
Let me put it straight to you guys up there∆ EndSARS protesters are not part of the hoodlums. They protested for the betterment of our country. The protest was beyond ending SARS itself. It was about fixing Nigeria intoto!

These hoodlums are the monsters the govt made. They are instruments the government uses to win election and cause mayhem. They are now against the government and it's property.

Do we have "agberos" during buba marwa's time? Even if we had, it was not so pronounced and rampant. They were always in the hide. I know cos I was born and bred in Lagos.
Tinubu came in and gave them power! He unleashed them on the society!

Looters are bad breeds that poverty and an impoverished society brought on us and this is caused by the government. If they had better lives, they wouldn't think of destroying properties. America pays their unemployed youths some weekly/monthly stipend.

I am not supporting the vandalization of Govt's property, but they caused it all. They even hoarded palliatives meant for the poor and the poorest of the poor....how low can they get?! Shame!

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by OhBiafra: 12:52pm On Oct 28, 2020
seunmsg:
Lagosians are really funny sha. They burnt all BRT buses they could lay their hands on last week and still have the gut to go and queue for the same BRT this week. There was absolutely no justification for burning down the buses. I am glad they are now suffering the consequences. Hopefully, they will learn from this not to destroy public properties next time.
Don't blame Lagosians in general. Yoruba muslim NURTW thugs burnt the buses

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by capitalzero: 12:54pm On Oct 28, 2020
OhBiafra:
Don't blame Lagosians in general. Yoruba muslim NURTW thugs burnt the buses
Confirmed

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by IamWonderful: 12:59pm On Oct 28, 2020
Terrorist IPOB group

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Nobody: 1:01pm On Oct 28, 2020
ibedun:
DJ SWITCH (ipob).....DAVIDO...….FALZ Awon omo ale come and see what your useless revolution have done to the Nigeria people oooo!

I will be waiting for you next time you start a "Revo-LOOT-ion"

#BringBack-SARS
STFU

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by walexbiz(m): 1:04pm On Oct 28, 2020
Eyin were trying to support that frog eye man and his greedy Machiavellian style of politics that's obfuscate the right of citizens may never know peace. Was it not the politicians and their thugs that hijacked the protest and unleashed mayhem on the civil populace. For all those celebrities that stood by the protest we pray may the Almighty continue to guide them and for those yeyebrities requesting for proof I pray may their wards be a victim of extra-jucidicial killing.

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Spy360(m): 1:26pm On Oct 28, 2020
IamWonderful:
Terrorist IPOB group
IPOB caused their mayhem in the south east. But in Lagos it was NURTW thugs.

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Petyr1: 1:26pm On Oct 28, 2020
OcVoice:
Let me put it straight to you guys up there∆ EndSARS protesters are not part of the hoodlums. They protested for the betterment of our country. The protest was beyond ending SARS itself. It was about fixing Nigeria intoto!

These hoodlums are the monsters the govt made. They are instruments the government uses to win election and cause mayhem. They are now against the government and it's property.

Do we have "agberos" during buba marwa's time? Even if we had, it was not so pronounced and rampant. They were always in the hide. I know cos I was born and bred in Lagos.
Tinubu came in and gave them power! He unleashed them on the society!

Looters are bad breeds that poverty and an impoverished society brought on us and this is caused by the government. If they had better lives, they wouldn't think of destroying properties. America pays their unemployed youths some weekly/monthly stipend.

I am not supporting the vandalization of Govt's property, but they caused it all. They even hoarded palliatives meant for the poor and the poorest of the poor....how low can they get?! Shame!
you are saying rubbish. even those that are not thugs supported the burning. saying that it will make the government act fast. assuming the protesters retreat and waited for some days to see if the government will do anything before protesting again then this burning wouldn't have happened

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Spy360(m): 1:28pm On Oct 28, 2020
walexbiz:
Eyin were trying to support that frog eye man and his greedy Machiavellian style of politics that's obfuscate the right of citizens may never know peace. Was it not the politicians and their thugs that hijacked the protest and unleashed mayhem on the civil populace. For all those celebrities that stood by the protest we pray may the Almighty continue to guide them and for those yeyebrities requesting for proof I pray may their wards be a victim of extra-jucidicial killing.
You are right.

First the politicians sent thugs to beat up protesters. Then NURTW took over and started the destruction and looting.

I wish everyone will see this truths so that those who died will not die in vain or end up in mockery.

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Spy360(m): 1:29pm On Oct 28, 2020
Petyr1:
you are saying rubbish. even those that are not thugs supported the burning. saying that it will make the government act fast. assuming the protesters retreat and waited for some days to see if the government will do anything before protesting again then this burning wouldn't have happened
This is an after thought. Could be right or wrong.

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Horus(m): 1:30pm On Oct 28, 2020

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Biodun556(m): 1:34pm On Oct 28, 2020
ibedun:
DJ SWITCH (ipob).....DAVIDO...….FALZ Awon omo ale come and see what your useless revolution have done to the Nigeria people oooo!

I will be waiting for you next time you start a "Revo-LOOT-ion"

#BringBack-SARS

Rushing molue was what we were used to before the government brought BRT.

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Biodun556(m): 1:37pm On Oct 28, 2020
Petyr1:
you are saying rubbish. even those that are not thugs supported the burning. saying that it will make the government act fast. assuming the protesters retreat and waited for some days to see if the government will do anything before protesting again then this burning wouldn't have happened

Good

I don't know whether falz, Davido and co also take brt

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by TecM0: 1:57pm On Oct 28, 2020
Wait what were they expecting to pick them up

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by CodeTemplar: 2:03pm On Oct 28, 2020
What of the govt who allowed soldiers kill taxpayers, but will want to go and collect tax from the dead? I think the govt is 10 times worse than the people here. Action calls for reaction and emotion was high when the reaction started out.

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by NGpatriot: 2:04pm On Oct 28, 2020

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by kereman1: 2:05pm On Oct 28, 2020
lol,

after seeing the pix of the burnt brt busses iron comdemn be like.

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by DaInferno(m): 2:18pm On Oct 28, 2020
ibedun:
DJ SWITCH (ipob).....DAVIDO...….FALZ Awon omo ale come and see what your useless revolution have done to the Nigeria people oooo!

I will be waiting for you next time you start a "Revo-LOOT-ion"

#BringBack-SARS
u are not ok

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Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by Gandollaar(f): 2:30pm On Oct 28, 2020
ibedun:


I have corrected myself IPOB! angry
Hahaha grin

Olodo! E pain am grin
Re: After The Reggae, This Is The Blues In Lagos by aarin29642: 2:46pm On Oct 28, 2020
It's time to think.

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