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Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by petsolo115: 9:39pm On Jun 07, 2017
JUNE 12 NATIONWIDE TOPLESS MARCH

This is to inform All Angry, Vexed, Frustrated, and Genuinely Concerned Nigerians that on Monday, 12 June 2017, the OurMumuDonDo movement will hold a Nationwide Topless March to protest the despicable state of living of the common man and the indifference of political leaders to the quandary of the common man.

This protest will be hinged on a vociferous and vigorous demand for Fulfillment of Campaign Promises, Creation of Jobs for unemployed youths, and Increment in Minimum Wage for the proletariats.

The main March will hold in Lagos State and will start by 8:00 AM from the Third Mainland Bridge. Male participants at the protest are expected to appear topless with inscriptions of their most dreadful predicament as it relates to the three major demands for this mass action on their placards or chest. Female participants are not allowed to participate bare-chested but can participate by hoisting placards with inscriptions of their most dreadful predicament.

WHY A NATIONWIDE TOPLESS MARCH?

The quality of life of the Nigerian peoples has been demoted to a pitiable and decrepit state by criminal politicians and insatiable looters of the wealth of the common man. The shared humanity of the Nigerian peoples has been eternally ridiculed by national miscreants in positions of power. The thieving class in power has denied the Nigerian peoples of quality life through their endless plundering of national wealth. We know our silence has enabled corruption and impunity in governance but we will no longer sit and watch while our lives and future is looted by the sons and daughters of Jezebel in power.

Countless generations have passed and all promises by political scammers to better the lives of all suffering Nigerians have come to naught. We now know that the thieving politicians in power are the enemies of the common man. It has dawned on us that our future cannot be saved by the old men in power. We will no longer be deceived by the religious and tribal schisms of political monsters claiming to be leaders. The time to fight for the survival of the suffering man and woman in Nigeria has arrived. There shall be no going back because every suffering Nigerian must speak up this time.

We, the suffering and disenchanted peoples of Nigeria, must catalyze the end of the prolonged era of gerontocracy with audacious looting and criminality. We must catalyze the end of the prolonged era of propaganda with no positive result in governance and the life of the common man.

This battle is a battle between good and evil; a battle between the oppressors and the oppressed; a battle between the forgotten men and women in the slums who cannot afford one meal per day and the voraciously greedy looters looting mindlessly in positions of power; it is a battle between the struggling shoemakers on the streets and the seemingly untouchable politicians in Agbada riding ostentatiously in their criminally acquired fleet of exotic cars.

On Monday, June 12, all suffering Nigerians must flood the streets to express their anger and frustrations; all suffering Nigerians must flood the streets to speak against the insatiable looters in our nation; all suffering Nigerians must flood the streets to demand freedom and prosperity for our nation.

This is a symbolic march; the first of its kind in Nigeria, one which will typify the current abysmal state of life of the common man; it is a march by the suffering peoples which will be completely owned by the suffering peoples. The era of sitting and doing nothing has passed. Before we all die of hunger, we will flood the streets and demand good governance. Before we all die in perpetual penury and discomfort impressed on us by the thieving and looting political oppressors, we will march to express our discomfort and fight against our common enemy.

We will fight because we must. We will not be deterred because our lives are no more secured. We will win because failure is not an option. Our goal is a country where quality life is assured for the common man.

We must collectively and defiantly say that enough is enough! Enough of the failed promises and oppressive rule. Enough of seeing the same faces with no changes. Enough of glorifying criminality and demonizing nationalism. The time to fight for the survival of the suffering man and woman in Nigeria has arrived. There shall be no going back because every suffering Nigerian must speak up this time.

Adebayo Raphael
Publicity Secretary, OurMumuDonDo

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by OZAOEKPE(f): 9:41pm On Jun 07, 2017
Even the people of South West won't honor that day...

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by Nobody: 9:42pm On Jun 07, 2017
You and who? undecided

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by dingbang(m): 9:43pm On Jun 07, 2017
We steal because nobody wants to throw us stones....




Rotimi Amaechi

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by gartamanta: 9:46pm On Jun 07, 2017
June 12th is important to Yorubas like May 30th is to Igbos. Igbos have done their successful sit at home. Lets see what Yorubas can do about June 12th

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by zionmade1: 9:53pm On Jun 07, 2017
OP ur mumu don do Not our mumu U can go naked on d street all i know is SAI BUHARI, SAI APC, SAI CHANJI

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by vicadex07(m): 1:00am On Jun 08, 2017
gartamanta:
June 12th is important to Yorubas like May 30th is to Igbos. Igbos have done their successful sit at home. Lets see what Yorubas can do about June 12th

Everything is competition between you and Yorubas...

Inferiority complex they kill you from inside... undecided

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by leofab(f): 1:46am On Jun 08, 2017
The guy above me is not Normal.

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by OAUTemitayo: 1:48am On Jun 08, 2017
The lady above me is not feeling fine

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by ThinkSmarter: 1:51am On Jun 08, 2017
June 12 is not all that Significant to every Nigerians.

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by conductor3: 2:01am On Jun 08, 2017
June 12. A day to remember that guy that his people ran away as the Fulani meguard at Kuje wiped his ass until he gave up.

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by vicadex07(m): 2:23am On Jun 08, 2017
leofab:
The guy above me is not Normal.

Your daddy is abnormal undecided

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by Ra88: 3:43am On Jun 08, 2017
grin

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by fSociety: 4:26am On Jun 08, 2017
June 12th, rat poison day grin

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by macolino(m): 5:42am On Jun 08, 2017
Afonjas don't have mind ooo. Just station one police van they will all run away..

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by Jabioro: 5:55am On Jun 08, 2017
June 12 mission is different from the OP campaign.. I can't understand the unclad market dance projector...

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by chemicalDisease: 7:06am On Jun 08, 2017
June 12
Cowards day.

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by onavae(m): 7:14am On Jun 08, 2017
The march is fine, good ideals and all, but why on June 12? Why not any other day?
Sounds like Abiola remembrance to me and if it is then, not everyone see Abiola as a hero, not even Fela and his family.
Choose a different date and I will support, insist on June 12, then good luck to u.

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by HiddenShadow: 7:18am On Jun 08, 2017
June 12 can the Afonjas repeat what the Biafrans did on May 30

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by Omofunaab2: 7:41am On Jun 08, 2017
June 12 is normally declared as a public holiday.

Igbos, we are not doing any competition with you guys, we don't restrict movement on June 12

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by Xway(m): 8:45am On Jun 08, 2017
macolino:
Afonjas don't have mind ooo. Just station one police van they will all run away..
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin ;DLol grin cheesy cheesy

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by auntysimbiat(f): 8:56am On Jun 08, 2017
hmmm
Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by olaezebala: 8:56am On Jun 08, 2017
u said what?
Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by Young03(m): 8:57am On Jun 08, 2017
I no go protest
my mumu never do

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by NwaAmaikpe: 8:58am On Jun 08, 2017
sad

Market don dey for people wey dey sell bra.

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by melody91: 8:58am On Jun 08, 2017
Aboki be wan suyanized dem den dey cry,den don start again

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by sunnysunny69(m): 8:59am On Jun 08, 2017
Let's see.
Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by Viergeachar: 8:59am On Jun 08, 2017
flatiyeasterners are disappointed and angry that only males will be going topless leading them to rant 'tua tua'. grin

Perverts! angry
Vaseline crew specialists!! grin

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Re: Nationwide Topless March On June 12 by Benjom(m): 8:59am On Jun 08, 2017
Hmn... How feasible is this?

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