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Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Ebinpiawazuu: 12:35pm On Feb 25
The leader of the Pan Yoruba sociopolitical group, Afenifere, Chief Reuben Fasoranti, has appealed to Nigerians, especially from the South West states, against the planned nationwide protest against President Bola Tinubu-led federal government amid the hardship Nigerians are currently experiencing.

Fasoranti who made this appeal, in a statement personally signed by him, lamented over the current economic crisis in the country, describing it as unfortunate, and urging Nigerians to endure the hardship for tomorrow’s prosperity.

Afenifere leader said
“As the National Leader of Afenifere, and leader of the Yoruba, I address all and sundry today with a deep understanding of the challenges our dear country is going through at this critical time. The outcry over the hardship, hunger, and price hikes is not unexpected.

“However, we must come to terms with the realities of our national challenges, which the present administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is striving to resolve.

“While acknowledging the hardships faced by our people, it is important to recognise that these economic measures, although difficult, are part of a larger strategy aimed at restoring economic prosperity and stability to Nigeria.


“The government’s commitment to implementing these measures is a testament to its dedication to addressing the root causes of our economic challenges, inherited from the ills of the previous years”

He said As a responsible leader, I appeal to every Yoruba man and woman, young and old, and our fellow citizens across the nationalities, to exercise patience and refrain from engaging in protests or actions that may escalate tensions.

“Understandably, the immediate impact of Tinubu’s economic reforms is challenging to everyone, but it is crucial to give the government the necessary time to realise the intended benefits”

Attributing the current economic hardship to the removal of fuel subsidy and has done great damage to the nation’s economy, saying “It is important to note that the removal of fuel subsidies and the floating of the Naira is not undertaken lightly, as we all know the great damage done to our national prosperity through the nefarious activities of the agents of darkness within the oil and financial sectors.

“These measures by the Federal Government, though painful in the short term, are designed to create a more sustainable economic environment that will benefit us all in the long run. It requires collective understanding and resilience from every citizen as we navigate through these challenging times.

“We cannot afford a preference for the euthanasic approach of painless death of our nation, where we are propped up with loans and subsidies until a total collapse into a failed nation, while we have the opportunity of painful healing through treatment with multiple surgeries that will guarantee not just our survival, but restored health, vigour and thriving life. We must endure today’s hardship for tomorrow’s prosperity”

He, however, appealed to Nigerians to give Tinubu more time and engage in constructive criticism that can contribute towards the development of the country.

“I implore you to trust in the government’s commitment to the welfare of our nation. Let us engage in constructive dialogue and contribute positively to the ongoing economic reforms.

“Join me in appealing for unity and understanding among our people. Together, we can weather this storm and emerge stronger as a nation.

“I want to assure you as the Leader of Afenifere, that we are actively engaging with the government at different levels to address the concerns of our people. Let us remain steadfast, patient, and united in the face of these challenges, confident that our collective resilience will pave the way for a more prosperous future”

https://tribuneonlineng.com/economic-hardship-dont-join-protest-against-tinubu-afenifere-begs-yoruba-people/

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by successmatters(m): 12:35pm On Feb 25
Olisilisi grin

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Malroux: 12:39pm On Feb 25
Fasoranti is speaking for his pocket and besides the Omoluabis don't see him as an elder stateman. The real leader of Afenifere is Pa Adebanjo who is an upright and courageous man. To even think that this same Ebola Tinubu was asking where are the cows? Is Evans a herdsman? when Fasoranti's daughter was killed by Tinubu's beloved herdsmen. Yorubas don't rate Fasoranti at all.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Quest7777: 12:40pm On Feb 25
Our allegiance to Ethnicity is far greater than our allegiance to Nationality.

Surely, we would be better off existing as different Ethnic Nationalities instead of co-existing in this forced Geographical Contraption called Nigeria. 🤔

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by alsudan: 12:40pm On Feb 25
To these Old fools, whether Nigeria falls flat its none of their biz as far as their tribesman parades himself as President.

How has the Thiefnibuu Presidency benefited the average Yoruba person, apart of the few in corridors of power who are being given appointments.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by OloshoMan: 12:41pm On Feb 25
They didn't listen to you when you told them about the consequences of electing a terrible leader, how will dey listen to you now? Lol people wey hunger go soon chase outside for second round of protest

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by RickyJesus: 12:41pm On Feb 25
Even presidents, prime ministers, and monarchs fear those to whom they are accountable: the public.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by PastorOlokonla: 12:44pm On Feb 25
Same Tinubu protested against Jonathan government.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by MightySparrow: 12:44pm On Feb 25
Ohaneze has told her people not to protest. Yoruba no dey hear word


The enemies of a man are from his house and kindred.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by bigpriik: 12:47pm On Feb 25
baba with all due respect hunger no dey hear word,hunger can make you join bandits even bokoharam just to survive,i dont thnik this your advice will work if the hunger persist.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Cdorf10: 12:48pm On Feb 25
I'm cool omoluabi, i will not join any protest against mr president. 😀😀😀

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Ebinpiawazuu: 1:00pm On Feb 25
illicit:
Lol

You can't tell anybody what to do Mr...

Let the people do what they have to do

And let JAGABAN do whatever he has to do

💪

Hunger don wipe this one small Sensegrin

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by phorget(m): 1:07pm On Feb 25
E no koinsain me and my family.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Godfullsam(m): 1:19pm On Feb 25
The question is, if the current balablu in power is from another region will this man ask yorubas not go out and protest against his maladministration?


The answer is obviously NO! 😔

People are suffering and you are asking them not to protest, it's like flogging a child and telling the child not to cry.

How is that possible?

If Tinubu doesn't want the people to protest, let him sit up and remedy the mess his economic clueless policies have created or he should resign honorably.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Ojemedad: 1:42pm On Feb 25
Eyah, you guys are really going through a lot in that zoo country, my appolurgees

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Melagros(m): 1:42pm On Feb 25
COMRADES, hear what the nonsense man said; the current hardship is a strategy aimed at restoring economic prosperity
For this Nigeria or under apc? Is this not the kind of lies/deceit we have heard throughout the tenure of Muhammadu Buhari?

If you think apc has anything for Nigerians in stock, then keep waiting, me i don go

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Googledotcom: 1:44pm On Feb 25
If Yorubas don't lead the protest, it then means they can't take a decision except Igbos lead.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Treasure17(m): 2:08pm On Feb 25
Their head is not correct. I'm ready to join with my full chest.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Win12345: 2:25pm On Feb 25
They called others tribalist but they are number one tribalist in Nigeria. They should tell hardship to leave Yoruba people alone.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Win12345: 2:29pm On Feb 25
The current hardship is needless, just that Tinubu has perfected the habit of impoverishing people he governed using fake statistics and propaganda machines to stay afloat.
The hardship is Tinubu and APC inflicted.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by tunjijones(m): 2:38pm On Feb 25
Una dey craze...No be Una go tell me wetin to do!!!

Shey Tinubu bin dey boast that time saying "Una go protest o, but I go remove subsidy"

Na that protest we wan protest now.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by SpatialKing(m): 2:39pm On Feb 25
Who cares about your protest

If Peter Obi was the president

The entire South West world have been on shutdown

They did it to GEJ

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by AustineE1: 2:39pm On Feb 25
Afenifere should pls save us this rhetorics,their son Tinubu lacks the ability to see the nation through this difficult times.He hasn't shown enough commitment and has consistently appointed mediocres in positions that demands astute proffessionals and the only criteria for such awkward appointments is ethnicity.
He has not shown prudency in managing the economy.Under his watch,corruption is ravaging the little left of this country by the former incompetent,lazy,slow and visionless leader Buhari.

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by ecolime(m): 2:39pm On Feb 25
Malroux:
Fasoranti is speaking for his pocket and besides the Omoluabis don't see him as an elder stateman. The real leader of Afenifere is Pa Adebanjo who is an upright and courageous man.

Are you Yoruba?

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Chikel20000(m): 2:39pm On Feb 25
If dis were Igbos or Ohaneze....only God knows what people will say

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Nairalander248: 2:39pm On Feb 25

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by osuofia2(m): 2:39pm On Feb 25
Is that patriotic?

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Re: Hardship: Don’t Join Protest Against Tinubu, Afenifere Begs Yoruba People by Lexusgs430: 2:40pm On Feb 25
Self appointed drunk geriatrics...... 😜😂

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