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Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Skty: 9:11pm On Aug 06, 2023
zedegit:


grin I laugh at your naivety. It seems you know nothing about war.

When Russia attacked Ukraine. Won't they say it's not on civilians but at the end of the day, the civilians suffer the most as military patrol the town. Schools, businesses etc will be shut yet according to you, they are not attacking civilians.

Even bombs are targeted at civilian settlement.

I beg tell am o. See him like military and civilians don't live in the same country.

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Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Olat4421: 9:45pm On Aug 06, 2023
GO0DHardDick:
Damn!

Let the war start! The war would be between Yoluba people vs Niger republic. I can bet my balls that Niger republic will trash the Yollubas before 6am on the day of Battle.
dis is one of d senseless people in dis platform
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Emola12(m): 10:12pm On Aug 06, 2023
successmatters:


What's the difference?
dey get sense Dey go just dey open mouth like wall gecko

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Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Emola12(m): 10:14pm On Aug 06, 2023
ECOWAS with demo-crazy God punish Dem and their leaders awon oloriburuku eda eyan jatijati
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Antichristus: 10:18pm On Aug 06, 2023

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Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by RealEzee(m): 10:32pm On Aug 06, 2023
tungamaje:

Ghanaians did that in retaliation. Remember Nigerians deported them when they faced economic hardship in the 80s. And remember which tribe instigated their deportation. So they won't treat Igbos as Nigerians because we would tell them we were not part of the government that sent them away when the going was tough.
Ghanaians did it first to Nigerians tho
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by prophetfire: 11:15pm On Aug 06, 2023
adebayo987:
Nigeria is not attacking Niger but their coup plotters in order to re-install democracy.
How is their coup your business?
Drug trafficking election rigger looking to divert attention.

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Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Chetas81(m): 11:28pm On Aug 06, 2023
adebayo987:
Nigeria is not attacking Niger but their coup plotters in order to re-install democracy.
democracy in not for the African
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Chetas81(m): 11:30pm On Aug 06, 2023
Fugazy2023:
This are igbos in Niger.
Nigeria and Ecowas MUST restore democracy back to Niger even if it requires military intervention
if you the Nigerian citizen love sufferhead under the civilian rule, doesn't mean the niger republic citizen should do the same
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Chetas81(m): 11:37pm On Aug 06, 2023
MrsTwrite:
Who are these Nigerians residing in niger?
breeder's and their children don't have data, for their population, were still using old sensor results for the present population

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Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Chetas81(m): 11:39pm On Aug 06, 2023
OGHENAOGIE:
who told u they don't want him cos some overzealous soldiers forced him out with guns If they don't want him how did he win elections in d ist place?? And why are u justifying military rule with so much passion cos a sponsored match by some nigeriens in niger to give these overzealous soldiers a soft landing of acceptance... Na person say make ghadaffi no use im head step down then when the people turned against him then in libya and he threatened to kill them...
not all African citizen love sufferhead like Nigerian citizen , you can only be free when you know the simple truth, and accept it
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Chetas81(m): 11:56pm On Aug 06, 2023
Burob:
Please Shut up, ECOWAS passed a resolution, why make it about Nigeria, or you no dey watch foreign news channels?

Everything Tinubu? French Government has said it categorically, that they will make sure the attempted coup in Niger fails.

All this your hypocritical support for Niger is because Peter Obi lost the election, anything Tinubu says a, you Obidients must support b, whether right or wrong.
where the foooooolishness of you guys,stand is that anyone talking against tinubu must be ipob member, you guys sick from head, you also think that niger citizen must accept sufferhead like Nigerian citizen, idiot
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by zumbigbo(m): 12:13am On Aug 07, 2023
adebayo987:
Nigeria is not attacking Niger but their coup plotters in order to re-install democracy.

Was that why the west removed a sitting president like Gadaffi
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by yinkkus: 12:59am On Aug 07, 2023
adebayo987:
Nigeria is not attacking Niger but their coup plotters in order to re-install democracy.

Are the citizens complaining?
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Desusi: 3:58am On Aug 07, 2023
Fugazy2023:
This are igbos in Niger.
Nigeria and Ecowas MUST restore democracy back to Niger even if it requires military intervention
For Igbo's sake?
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Desusi: 4:01am On Aug 07, 2023
GO0DHardDick:
Damn!

Let the war start! The war would be between Yoluba people vs Niger republic. I can bet my balls that Niger republic will trash the Yollubas before 6am on the day of Battle.
Bloody illiterates!.Bunch of dwarfs!
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Middleborn: 5:49am On Aug 07, 2023
This is the situation.

Nigeria is poised to start the supply of Gas to Europe, who will pay billions in $$$ for this favour. Russia, who just cut off their Gas supply to Europe would do everything to thwat Europe's plan to get Gas from Nigeria by gaining control over countries along the path of the Gas pipeline from Warri Nigeria, supplying Europe. Niger is the perfect country for Russia to distabilize in order to jeopardize the Gas project.

For Russia, its pay back. For Nato, its survival. Winter is coming and Europe will need Nigerian Gas to power their heat systems. For Tinubu, its about making billions from the Gas deal, anything that would stand in the way of this deal, Tinubu will destroy. All of these will come at the expense of the lives and properties in Northern Nigeria. So expect a war in the scale of the Russia and Ukraine war in that region. if the war starts and is sustained for months, don't be suprised if the Gas terminal at Warri is bombed by Russian Drones. When this war begins, it will be difficult to stop....Now is the time to stop it by all means. But my thought is that the powers behind Tinubu are so strong, he cannot call the shots, he cannot stop the war even if he wants to. Europe will freeze to death during the winter if they don't get the Gas from Nigeria. When lives in Europe are threatened, NATO will flex its muscles...i just hope Nukes will not be deployed...God abeg na your hand we dey.

Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by orisa37: 5:57am On Aug 07, 2023
Did BUHARI join the Protest?
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by MySolace: 9:22am On Aug 07, 2023
Fugazy2023:
This are igbos in Niger.
Nigeria and Ecowas MUST restore democracy back to Niger even if it requires military intervention
Ur eyes dey pain u?
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by MySolace: 9:25am On Aug 07, 2023
ednut1:
Igbo man securing his business. I usually laugh at those give us lefurendum ( referendum) people. Igbo man outside south east will not vote to lose his assets and businesses in Nigeria lol
Are u loosing ur business cos of referendum?

Do Nigerians not have businesses outside dis country? U only pay ur tax as d law demands.
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by MySolace: 9:45am On Aug 07, 2023
ednut1:
https://www.icirnigeria.org/ghanaian-traders-shutdown-businesses-owned-by-nigerians-fear-economy-takeover/ this is Ghana for example, Nigerians are not allowed to do retail trade. If igbos are no longer Nigerians. They may face such laws, be demanded to have indigenous people have a stake in their businesses like the arabs do. May be banned from spare parts, electronics, clearing and forwarding. Its just an example not saying its definite.
Ghana is more or less my second home.

Nigerians were killing business for dem. Nigerians import goods. D Ghanaians buys from dem to sell in retail... Den, diz Nigerian importers would now move to selling in retails aswell but den in a cheaper rate making nonsense of Ghanaian traders... Dats d reason bro.... It's usually spare parts business.
I tell u, we still do business there, even selling retail, but den, not on price detrimental to Ghanaian traders.

Ghana people don't even bother about owning a business. Dey rather do sales agent...(oso-ahia).
Let's say ure selling an equipment N50... A Ghanaian would bring a customer to u and can sell dat product to him as high as N100, and u have no business to interfere, u're only concerned about ur own money. Diz people make alot of money through dis means. But dey end up wasting it on clubbing. cheesy cheesy,
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by MySolace: 9:51am On Aug 07, 2023
Burob:
What makes him President Bola Ahmed Tinubu illegitimate, even till tomorrow Donald Trump is 100% convinced that the election was rigged, does that make Joseph Biden an illegitimate POTUS?
Does this trash u wroke make any sense to u?

U mentioned just Donald Trump, (just one person) and u're contrasting it with millions of Nigeria yearning for justice. Waiting on tribunal to know if they would loose hope entirely in Nigeria and it's systems.
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Truvelisback(m): 10:03am On Aug 07, 2023
adebayo987:
Nigeria is not attacking Niger but their coup plotters in order to re-install democracy.
They are in support of the coup plotters. cool
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Yseone(m): 12:31pm On Aug 07, 2023
and your poverty stricken country lacks democracy. why are this stupid?
Fugazy2023:
This are igbos in Niger.
Nigeria and Ecowas MUST restore democracy back to Niger even if it requires military intervention
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Fugazy2023: 12:57pm On Aug 07, 2023
Yseone:
and your poverty stricken country lacks democracy. why are my this stupid?

Go ask your father
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by adebayo987: 3:35pm On Aug 07, 2023
Truvelisback:
They are in support of the coup plotters. cool
Come on, those are biased followers, not the whole nation. Do you know that when people were protesting in support for Tinubu, outsiders thought it was all Nigerians?

Few people who come out to protest is not the voice of all the people. The juntas came from a majority while Bazoum came from an Arab-Hausa minority. So, what do you expect?

Even in Nigeria, did the north ever protested against Buhari during #endsars? No...

Would you then say #endsars protest was the voice of all Nigerians? Obviously not. Sometimes, some protest leaders are paid to organise protest in support of something while others are oppressed especially under a military rule. At the start of Russian Ukraine war, Russians were resigning from media spaces, running away from the country, etc. but guess what, a large number of people turned up in a rally supporting Putin, in order to convince the world that it was the voice of all Russians, when it clearly not because about 11k people were arrested for protesting against the invasion earlier on.

So, those protesters can't be the voice of all Niger people. They will realise their mistake of kicking against ECOWAS' intervention after 6 months to 1 year. Watch...!

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Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Truvelisback(m): 9:18pm On Aug 07, 2023
adebayo987:
Come on, those are biased followers, not the whole nation. Do you know that when people were protesting in support for Tinubu, outsiders thought it was all Nigerians?

Few people who come out to protest is not the voice of all the people. The juntas came from a majority while Bazoum came from an Arab-Hausa minority. So, what do you expect?

Even in Nigeria, did the north ever protested against Buhari during #endsars? No...

Would you then say #endsars protest was the voice of all Nigerians? Obviously not. Sometimes, some protest leaders are paid to organise protest in support of something while others are oppressed especially under a military rule. At the start of Russian Ukraine war, Russians were resigning from media spaces, running away from the country, etc. but guess what, a large number of people turned up in a rally supporting Putin, in order to convince the world that it was the voice of all Russians, when it clearly not because about 11k people were arrested for protesting against the invasion earlier on.

So, those protesters can't be the voice of all Niger people. They will realise their mistake of kicking against ECOWAS' intervention after 6 months to 1 year. Watch...!
I'm yet to see any Niger group who aren't in support of the coup. As a matter of fact, it's obvious that majority of the Niger are in support of the coup. cool
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Chivik93(m): 10:51pm On Aug 07, 2023
Alliswell248:


Niger military must be taught a lesson.
Imagine during Gej time as a President, and one Hausa military man overthrew him because his tribe ijaw is a minority in Nigeria. That is exactly what the military did to the present President.
We can't encourage this in Africa. Military should stay in the barrack.
and you think you can teach the military a lesson without the innocent caught in the cross fire, government is about the people, are we even watching what is happening over there, can't we see how the people in the country are happy, why isn't anyone bothered about the common people,,,,even the common people from 9ja no even they reason the common people from Niger,,, so so sad
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by adebayo987: 6:44am On Aug 08, 2023
Truvelisback:
I'm yet to see any Niger group who aren't in support of the coup. As a matter of fact, it's obvious that majority of the Niger are in support of the coup. cool
Right! Same as us now, we'll be in support of any government that will come to change a hardship situation. We all were happy that Buhari is finally going with his anti people's policies. Tinubu came and cost of things skyrocketed, we'll also be happy if we see a government that would suddenly come on board and promise change. It's that simple.

Niger people supporting the junta aren't aware of the hardship situation they're putting themselves into yet. The hardship on them is due to global economic crises as well as Nigeria's removal of subsidy which affected the price of smuggled petrol to their country, thereby tripling inflation. The junta can't do any different as long as they're heavily dependent on foreign nations for many things. So, it will be worse than Bazoum's regime.
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Truvelisback(m): 8:49am On Aug 08, 2023
adebayo987:
Right! Same as us now, we'll be in support of any government that will come to change a hardship situation. We all were happy that Buhari is finally going with his anti people's policies. Tinubu came and cost of things skyrocketed, we'll also be happy if we see a government that would suddenly come on board and promise change. It's that simple.

Niger people supporting the junta aren't aware of the hardship situation they're putting themselves into yet. The hardship on them is due to global economic crises as well as Nigeria's removal of subsidy which affected the price of smuggled petrol to their country, thereby tripling inflation. The junta can't do any different as long as they're heavily dependent on foreign nations for many things. So, it will be worse than Bazoum's regime.
But even before the global economic crises and Nigeria's removal of subsidy, Africa like Nigeria, Ghana, Niger and others have been suffering. So, it is just about bad leadership.
Re: Nigerians In Niger Cry Out — We Support Niger; We Don't Want Attack On Niger by Chivik93(m): 8:50pm On Sep 03, 2023
Alliswell248:


Niger military must be taught a lesson.
Imagine during Gej time as a President, and one Hausa military man overthrew him because his tribe ijaw is a minority in Nigeria. That is exactly what the military did to the present President.
We can't encourage this in Africa. Military should stay in the barrack.
are the people happy or sad about the coup, I think government is all about the people not just one tribe

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