Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by vgodwino12(m): 2:32pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
It is well with Nigeria |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by helinues: 2:33pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
Lunockgold: my dear which region are they from pls. Use your glasses |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by Burgerlomo: 2:33pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
Akolawole: They are NOT 'Nigerians'. They are from the other side. 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by Nobody: 2:34pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
GoTV: Mumu people. God punish Atiku/obi SEE PAIN ! Atiku/obi and Buhari who is under curse? Off cause is Buhari, the only lifeless president on earth.. US PRESIDENT" Donald Trump 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by exlink10(m): 2:34pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
he must go 2 Likes |
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Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by jabolo(m): 2:40pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
uche87:
Speaking through its convener - Dr Wilson Diriwari during a protest under the bad weather at 1:00pm (London time) at Nigerian High Commission in London, the group accuses Buhari of incumbent government of President Muhammadu Buhari is unleashing fear and terror on opponents from other parties.
The group cautioned the present government against taking the path of violence, anarchy and national unrest.
This, I don't just get. What impressions are you trying to cast in the minds of potential foreign investors visiting the embassy. Then, you will also complain there are no jobs. Protest if you like, in good faith, no need to lie and talk down your own country for selfish reasons? 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by Lunockgold: 2:41pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
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Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by anonymous1759(m): 2:41pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
uche87: Despite the rains and the cold weather in London, United Kingdom, a group of Nigerians in diaspora came out en masse to campaign against the political developments in Nigeria.
A group of Nigerians in the United Kingdom under the aegis of the Concerned Nigerians Living in the UK (CNLUK) have strongly condemned the suspension of the number five citizen of Nigeria, CJN Walter Onnoghen amid other political issues in the public domain. The group described Onnoghen's suspension as an attempt by the executive arm of government under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari to undermine the judiciary and the override the essence of the rule of law in Nigeria. Speaking through its convener - Dr Wilson Diriwari during a protest under the bad weather at 1:00pm (London time) at Nigerian High Commission in London, the group accuses Buhari of incumbent government of President Muhammadu Buhari is unleashing fear and terror on opponents from other parties.
The group cautioned the present government against taking the path of violence, anarchy and national unrest.
Source: https://www.tori.ng/news/115547/nigerians-in-the-uk-brace-bad-weather-to-protest-a.html
... These are Ipob not Nigerians when Jonathan suspended Justice Salami and Sanusi they didn't protest.. When Kemi Adeosun and Bashir lawal were forced to resign they they didn't protest. When Onoghen fail to Appear before the CCT they didn't protest... Hypocrites!!! Today they're Nigerians because of Atiku /Obi tomorrow if Atiku losses you'll carry your Ipob Banner.. I don't even know what's stopping Nigeria from giving them thier Biafra. Bunch of Biased people... 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by SirKomA(m): 2:42pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
Can someone please explain to me how Buhari's regime is affecting these protesters in a foreign land? |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by khingTony(m): 2:42pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
GoTV: Mumu people. God punish Atiku/obi Calm down, its so early to be in pains, if you're in so much pains now, how much pains will you be in come Feb 16th? Even if it'll be so excruciating, don't patronise the sellers of ropes and sniper Nigeria must be Working Again 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by Lunockgold: 2:43pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
helinues:
Use your glasses ur eyes the function weller so. |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by Shino444(m): 2:45pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
GoTV: Mumu people. God punish Atiku/obi Poverty kill you there 1 Like 1 Share |
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Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by OpTiX45: 2:48pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
PMB has just cut short the lifespan of many Nigerian youths and it's so fortunate for those youths who haven't realised it and still go out there to defend a lifeless president...I don't see this country getting any better if we still give this idealess man 4 years again....A blocked head is a blocked head |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by Nobody: 2:48pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
uche87: More pictures
i dey Nigeria dey off cloth because of heat..
can you see what these men are wearing |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by truthstands20: 2:56pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
Any reasonable Nigerian knows that Buhari and APC has failed woefully. There's terrible hunger in the land. The sufferings, hardship and killings are nothing to write home about. A country full of intellects and technocrats being ruled by a tyrant and a man full of nepotism. Nigeria must be liberated on 16th February 2019. |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by AnyoneButAtiku: 2:58pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
More upright compatriots below. Not the usual ethnic jingoists and religious bigots who pollute our air Onnoghen: Protest In London As Nigerians Ask UK To Support PMB Kill Corruption
January 31, 2019
While most Nigerians are yet to come to terms with President Muhammadu Buhari’s courageous suspension of embattled Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen, their counterparts in the diaspora have lauded the move.
In the United Kingdom, in particular, Nigerians welcomed the removal of the judicial chief as it is a clear deviation from the several years of impunity.
It is for this reason, Nigerians under the auspices of Arise For A New Nigeria, stormed the streets of London, exactly No10 Downing street, close to the Prime Minister’s Office, to show solidarity with their country’s leader.
In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Theresa May, the group’s President Andrew Kobani, speaking on behalf of his countrymen, urged Britain to support the anti-corruption fight of Mr Buhari, especially concerning Mr Onnoghen’s removal.
Read the full press statement below.
The Rt. Honourable Theresa May, Prime Minister Office of the Prime Minister 10 Downing Street London SW1A 2AA Madam Prime Minister,
While most Nigerians are yet to come to terms with President Muhammadu Buhari’s courageous suspension of embattled Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen, their counterparts in the diaspora have lauded the move.
In the United Kingdom, in particular, Nigerians welcomed the removal of the judicial chief as it is a clear deviation from the several years of impunity.
It is for this reason, Nigerians under the auspices of Arise For A New Nigeria, stormed the streets of London, exactly No10 Downing street, close to the Prime Minister’s Office, to show solidarity with their country’s leader.
In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Theresa May, the group’s President Andrew Kobani, speaking on behalf of his countrymen, urged Britain to support the anti-corruption fight of Mr Buhari, especially concerning Mr Onnoghen’s removal.
Read the full press statement below.
The Rt. Honourable Theresa May, Prime Minister Office of the Prime Minister 10 Downing Street London SW1A 2AA Madam Prime Minister,
SOLICITING FOR THE PRIME MINISTER AND THE UK GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR THE MUHAMMADU BUHARI ADMINISTRATION IN THE WAR AGAINST CORRUPTION
Madam Prime Minister may wish to note that Nigeria is experiencing a turbulent period in the fight against corruption as initiated by the administration of Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
They are sufficing to note that since 2015, the present administration has initiated measures aimed at reducing corrupt practices in the conduct of government business at all tiers of governance. This effort has yielded positive results to the admiration of the bulk of Nigerians and the consternation of a select few that have benefited from the rot in the system.
Undeterred, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari has carried on with enthusiasm and a determination to see that structural defects are fixed to curb the rot in the system for the betterment of Nigeria as a country.
Madam Prime Minister may also wish to note that the bane of underdevelopment in Nigeria is as a result of the lackadaisical attitude of previous governments in the fight against corruption that has resulted in the wanton disregard for accountability and transparency in the conduct of government businesses and by extension governance in Nigeria.
Since 2015 when the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari took over the affairs of the state in Nigeria, Nigeria has recorded tremendous progress in governance evident in the dividends of democracy trickling down the ladder.
Madam Prime Minister however, the present administration has encountered numerous challenges from individuals and organisations that have subverted the system through nefarious ways and means all in the quest to portray the Muhammadu Buhari administration in poor light in an attempt to pitch the populace against the government to fulfil their personal agenda of causing unrest and disaffection in the country.
The recent case of the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen who violated the law in declaring his assets as stipulated by the law has further emphasized the level of rot in the system.
A particular segment of the Nigerian society has cried wolf where none exist and painted a picture of political persecution, forgetting that Nigeria was on the brinks of imminent collapse due the activities of a few that have benefitted from the rot in the system.
Madam Prime Minister, we are through this medium soliciting for assistance from the United Kingdom in the war against corruption in Nigeria as initiated by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari in recent times.
A vivid example can be seen in the instance where the Chief Judicial Official in Nigeria, either by omission or commission failed to declare a part of his assets running into millions of dollars. The Chief Justice of Nigeria as the number one judicial officer in the country for inexplicable reasons did not declare a part of his assets before the Code of Conduct Bureau in Nigeria. The CJN cited “forgetfulness and mistake” as the reasons for the non-declaration.
Madam Prime Minister, the non-declared items are bank accounts with balances that runs into millions of pounds sterling and dollars. This is too much to be right in our considered opinion. As the number one judicial officer in the country, it is wholly untenable for such an excuse, unless for deliberate reasons.
This untoward display of acts inimical to the progress of Nigeria has necessitated the kind, and timely intervention of the Prime Minister and the British government is assisting Nigeria in the war against corruption. If, not, corruption will kill Nigeria at this rate. And that would not happen under the leadership of Madam Prime Minister.
Madam Prime Minister may be aware that political jobbers and ethnic champions have given the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria ethnic and religious actions, but in truth, it was a timely intervention aimed at saving the judicial arm of government in Nigeria further embarrassment as a result of the unethical conduct of the Chief Justice of Nigeria.
This letter is an SOS, as well as a reminder to Madam Prime Minister, Theresa May and UK Secretary for African Affairs Mrs. Harriett Baldwin that Nigeria would return to the brinks if steps, just like this are not taken to arrest the cankerworm of corruption that has eaten deep into governance in Nigeria.
It is our considered opinion that the United Kingdom as an ally of Nigeria cannot afford to watch as Nigeria goes to the brinks. It must render that assistance to the government of Nigeria that has made substantial inroads in the fight against corruption.
I have the honour to be, Madam, Your humble and obedient servant
CC: Mrs. Harriett Baldwin UK Secretary for African Affairs Source: https://leadership.ng/2019/01/31/onnoghen-protest-in-london-as-nigerians-ask-uk-to-support-pmb-kill-corruption/Say no to #AtikulooterCONtinua Say no to #Lootocrats 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by Nobody: 2:59pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
Everyone forming to be Naija. |
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Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by NdiaraIGBO: 3:04pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
maestroferdi: Only a very mean person would cast a vote for Buhari again after he reduced a thriving economy to an unprecedented mess... Thriving economy? Importing rubbish and burning away billions of dollars in the process....? Do you people understand anything? How can a country that doesn't produce anything have a thriving economy? Because the world bank clerk said your 'economy was the largest in Africa', you believe the BS? 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by beewhy5050(m): 3:09pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
We all know the people behind this,"arrangee" protest. APC and PDP are all sharks. The sooner people wise up,the better . |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by NdiaraIGBO: 3:11pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
Bunch of OBIkulating Igbos. |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by maestroferdi: 3:11pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
NdiaraIGBO:
Thriving economy? Importing rubbish and burning away billions of dollars in the process....? Do you people understand anything? How can a country that doesn't produce anything have a thriving economy? Because the world bank clerk said your 'economy was the largest in Africa', you believe the BS? Is it not the greatest tragedy that someone who graced the four walls of a higher institution could ramble and whine in more than four sentences without making any sensible/coherent point? |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by Sholaco: 3:11pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
Hehehe igbo people and friends |
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Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by OILOFGLADNESS: 3:21pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
omooba969: Just 11 people, these guys look like Biafrans. NA ONLY !! UR EYEZ SEEE U MAY NEED GLASSES |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by kernel001: 3:21pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
GoTV: Mumu people. God punish Atiku/obi Muoslem 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by deomelo: 3:24pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
I see 5 jobless Igbos and the usual public nuisance |
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Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by ifyalways(f): 3:31pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
They should go to Naija and protest.
Doing any sort of protest outside Nigeria is pointless and just for show. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians In The UK Protest Against Buhari (photos) by berrystunn(m): 3:34pm On Feb 01, 2019 |
GoTV: Mumu people. God punish Atiku/obi We already recognize the support from witches and wizard association of Nigeria... Blood sucking poverty capital. The reason 11 million registered voters from church's Waiting to put an end to all this nonsense 1 Like 1 Share |