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MAligbe (m)
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I was disapointed at the organisation of the rally yesterday on Lagos Island. It is a shame that people who are trying to be voted into offices by the public could cause so much pain on the thesame public. I have some questions:
1. Could'nt they do the rally on a weekend?
2. Does it mean that the organisers didnt think of the environmental impact of such an activity on a working day?
3. How will they rule, if they couldnt consider such little details in their own rally?
The rally was marred by thugs, fighting and looting. Alot of inncoent citizens lost Handsets, Bags etc.
Alot even had to work from Victoria Island to the mainland.
There are rumours that some people died in a fight.
Action Congress, you have in your own way, shown the public how much you care about their welfare.
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omofineboy (m)
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u seem partisan, rallies are like that, they should just have organized it in a more meaningful and peaceful, no law says rallies should be held on a particular day, mind u am not a politician and wont be one.
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Chxta (m)
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I gather that it took people 3 hours to move from Lagos to VI! 
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whytee (f)
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i left lekki by 2.30pm and got home by 10.30pm.
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MAligbe (m)
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Omofineboy: Their lack of good ogarnisation is my concern. There is no law that stipulates the days to hold rallies but the impact on the people should be taken very seriously. People had important meetings, engagements etc. I tell you they lost some votes on that day.
Partisan? Hell No!!!
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