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Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by omogin(f): 10:24am On Jun 18, 2015
If buhari can't fight corruption then there's no hope for Nigeria

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Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by shegsrules(m): 10:27am On Jun 18, 2015
National assembly members would never pass such law, the simple way is by holding those representing ur constituency. If una catch una decide either him give una d money or help am go 6feet.
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Nobody: 10:27am On Jun 18, 2015
U asking a dead man 2 dig his own grave:?
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by omodayomi(f): 10:29am On Jun 18, 2015
yes i support its long over due. let them show the masses their true color of stealing by profession.
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Dlionsheart: 10:34am On Jun 18, 2015
Motolank:
Asking thieves to set trap?
My brother
Asking thieves (NASS members) to set trap - death penalty for corruption for themselves - IMPOSSIBLE

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Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by mightyokwy(m): 10:35am On Jun 18, 2015
I think the best way to settle this is to take action like that of fuel subsidy. We block the NASS and all the 36 state house of assembly. Infact non of them will go home unless they pass that bill into law. Shekina lipsrsealed
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Akinz0126(m): 10:37am On Jun 18, 2015
Hmmmm!!!ts a good and a welcome development to even have people coming together to protest against those Mugus well as for me, I salute your bravery for taking that step But its quiet unfortunate that nothing would change and even if they intended promogating this law,once they ambush the Ringleader of the protesters the remaining protesters would flee for there their lives and instead of the timid youth to stand up to challenge and defend the victims,They would turn it to a laughing stock.well since we've all been cajoled to be the leaders of tomorow that'll never come or that exist,and'll continue to exist in our dreams.Not until the youth stand up and stake there all Nothing would change expect we pay the price for the change.
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Nobody: 10:39am On Jun 18, 2015
I'm glad my people are beginning to see the truth and are so prepared to take their destinies into their hands. This is 2015, we are ready to take the fight straight to them if things aren't done right

"You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time."

Abraham Lincoln
kenrish2:
if apc does not bring d change a tym will come when nigerians will take d change by force, because few men cant continue standing in d prosperity of millions
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by harry509: 10:42am On Jun 18, 2015
handsomeclouds:

Some protesters stormed the National Assembly on Wednesday and demanded a legislation that would prescribed death penalty as punishment for corruption in the country.

Speaking under a group, Voice of the Voiceless, they said there was no way Nigeria would made progress if corruption in public office was not brought under control.

They wrote separate letters to the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara.

In the letter to the House, which was signed by the National Coordinator of the group, Mr. Oliver Ezeala, the protesters wrote, “Corruption, as we are all aware of, has eaten so deep into the fabric of this great nation and we are strongly advocating the death penalty to anybody who is found guilty of corrupt practices, no matter how highly-placed such an individual is in the society.

“Nigeria has tried every other measure of deterrent but to no avail.

“We want this great nation to toe the path of countries such as Indonesia, Singapore, China and other world powers who have achieved so much developmental strides as a result of their zero tolerance for corruption.”

However, they said they were confident that with President Muhammadu Buhari in power, the fight against corruption would be fast-tracked.

“We believe that he will fight this our common hydra-headed enemy to a complete standstill,” the letter added.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Speaker of the House, Mr. Yusuf Lasun, on Wednesday deplored the high rate of unemployment in the country.

Lasun observed that to make matters worse, there were many fraudsters who engaged in employment racketeering by collecting money from youths for non-existing jobs.

Lasun spoke in Abuja when some Osun State indigenes paid him a visit at the National Assembly.

However, he promised that the current House would partner the executive arm of government to address the situation.

“Since the (federal) capital was moved out of Lagos, it is very difficult to get employment for our people.

“It is horrible to hear that people collect money from young graduates to get employed,” he told the visitors.

The Osun Indigenes, made up mainly of National Assembly employees, were led by the President of Association of Osun State Indigenes, Mr. Oluremi Ajibade
http://www.punchng.com/news/protesters-storm-nassembly-demand-death-penalty-for-corruption/
Cc: Lalasticlala
Cc: Ishilove
lolz.... So 4uni. So u Rr tellin dem 2 use Razor blade 2 cut their own skin abi? Ok!

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Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Sobeautiful: 10:51am On Jun 18, 2015
Death penalty for corruption? Funny people. As if they are not all corrupt in their own level and capacity. Majority of them demonstrating there will do worse if they are placed in high government position. Sorry to say but these are jobless hypocrites. Who's fooling who?
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by kenrish2(m): 10:54am On Jun 18, 2015
Jacksparrow0712:
I'm glad my people are beginning to see the truth and are so prepared to take their destinies into their hands. This is 2015, we are ready to take the fight straight to them if things aren't done right
"You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time."
Abraham Lincoln
nigerians are getn involved in politics dan neva b4, and awareness is increasing so its not going to be business as usuall 4 does n govt. If they dnt bring d change nigerians shall enforce d change on them
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by 989900: 10:55am On Jun 18, 2015
Zeeemo:
My fellow young and vibrant youth. Stop wasting your time protesting and thinking these guys are the cause of your problems.. Go and work on yourself and become valuable to the society instead of wasting all your energy complaining and blaming others for your failures

The above ^^ reasoning is what ignorance can do to a man.
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by asha01: 10:57am On Jun 18, 2015
handsomeclouds:

Some protesters stormed the National Assembly on Wednesday and demanded a legislation that would prescribed death penalty as punishment for corruption in the country.

Speaking under a group, Voice of the Voiceless, they said there was no way Nigeria would made progress if corruption in public office was not brought under control.

They wrote separate letters to the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara.

In the letter to the House, which was signed by the National Coordinator of the group, Mr. Oliver Ezeala, the protesters wrote, “Corruption, as we are all aware of, has eaten so deep into the fabric of this great nation and we are strongly advocating the death penalty to anybody who is found guilty of corrupt practices, no matter how highly-placed such an individual is in the society.

“Nigeria has tried every other measure of deterrent but to no avail.

“We want this great nation to toe the path of countries such as Indonesia, Singapore, China and other world powers who have achieved so much developmental strides as a result of their zero tolerance for corruption.”

However, they said they were confident that with President Muhammadu Buhari in power, the fight against corruption would be fast-tracked.

“We believe that he will fight this our common hydra-headed enemy to a complete standstill,” the letter added.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Speaker of the House, Mr. Yusuf Lasun, on Wednesday deplored the high rate of unemployment in the country.

Lasun observed that to make matters worse, there were many fraudsters who engaged in employment racketeering by collecting money from youths for non-existing jobs.

Lasun spoke in Abuja when some Osun State indigenes paid him a visit at the National Assembly.

However, he promised that the current House would partner the executive arm of government to address the situation.

“Since the (federal) capital was moved out of Lagos, it is very difficult to get employment for our people.

“It is horrible to hear that people collect money from young graduates to get employed,” he told the visitors.

The Osun Indigenes, made up mainly of National Assembly employees, were led by the President of Association of Osun State Indigenes, Mr. Oluremi Ajibade
http://www.punchng.com/news/protesters-storm-nassembly-demand-death-penalty-for-corruption/
Cc: Lalasticlala
Cc: Ishilove

wao! so so much are being said but so little is being done.
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by lifeworth247(m): 11:05am On Jun 18, 2015
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Nobody: 11:08am On Jun 18, 2015
100% on point! We voted them in for change and the change is what we want. Anything short of change would mean taking it by force grin
It's not the old 'wetin concern me? If dem like make dem chop money' years. Eyes don clear and we all watching them in 3D
kenrish2:
nigerians are getn involved in politics dan neva b4, and awareness is increasing so its not going to be business as usuall 4 does n govt. If they dnt bring d change nigerians shall enforce d change on them
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Nobody: 11:10am On Jun 18, 2015
Soon, I repeat Soon, if we don't get the change we so desire, lil would be said but a lot would be done
asha01:


wao! so so much are being said but so little is being done.

Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by kento15: 11:11am On Jun 18, 2015
Death penalty u say? Every Nigeria Lawmaker would go in 4 it because, getting #8.6bn jst 4 a wardrobe allowance is worst than d word corruption. It means they'll all go in 4 it if such a law is passed. APC change indeed!
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by kenrish2(m): 11:17am On Jun 18, 2015
Jacksparrow0712:
100% on point! We voted them in for change and the change is what we want. Anything short of change would mean taking it by force grin
It's not the old 'wetin concern me? If dem like make dem chop money' years. Eyes don clear and we all watching them in 3D
na so ooh tins hav changed men don wise

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Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Nobody: 12:18pm On Jun 18, 2015
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Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Nobody: 12:18pm On Jun 18, 2015
Arrangee protesters
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by omodayomi(f): 12:27pm On Jun 18, 2015
i support let them proof to the masses their commitment to serve and not to be served and say no to corruption with action. grin
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by tsdarkside(m): 2:06pm On Jun 18, 2015
yea...thats right!!!...death,to the corrupt infidels..!!!! angry angry angry
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by tsdarkside(m): 2:08pm On Jun 18, 2015
KELVINXY:
just like asking a bunch of criminals to sign their own death warrants..

hahahaha.. grin grin grin

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Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by tsdarkside(m): 2:16pm On Jun 18, 2015
we should join them..or even better,donate money to them,,,let them cry out the voices of the mass nigerians...OUR LEADERS MUST UNDERSTAND THAT,WE ARE SERIOUS... angry angry angry DEATH-PENALTY...!!!!! angry angry

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Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by ThimmyWood(m): 2:22pm On Jun 18, 2015
BlackTechnology:
Tinubu no go gree grin
Yup bros, you are right....Tinubu no go gree just like GEJ, Alison n co.
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by ndcide(m): 2:38pm On Jun 18, 2015
The word corruption has been bastardized. Everybody has one corrupt tendencies or the other.


Let's stop pointing at someone else as corrupt. Exam malpractice is corruption too. But those who do that don't see themselves as corrupt. It's a shame.
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Bashirjaja01(m): 4:48pm On Jun 18, 2015
This is a very welcome idea, d problem is who is going to pass d law?
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by Dollyak(f): 5:04pm On Jun 18, 2015
Lol this is the best news ever. People are finally waking up. Call me naive but this to me is a progress.
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by teufelein(f): 5:29pm On Jun 18, 2015
****EXECUTIVE ABANDONMENT CHAPTER 2****

The Islamisation of Nigeria has began.... Convert to Islam or you will never be allowed into any security meetings because I can not trust you.....Buhari aka Buhari tell fooolish yorobbers Osibanjo;
The nomadic president of Nigeria Buhari again on Thursday the 18th June 2015 in Abuja instructed his security men not to allow Mr Osubanjo the Yoruba saboteur a MERE commissioner parading around as VP, not to be allowed into the room he was having what he called a Top security meeting with top Nigeria military meN and their foreign JOINT TASK FORCE (JTF) men and women from Chad, Niger and Cameron, according to the source, Mr Osubanjo was said to be furious with Buhari as this was not the first time he was humiliated before the watching media.

Just the beginning for SABOTAGING YOROBBERs
Re: Protesters Storm N’assembly, Demand Death Penalty For Corruption by promise3048(m): 5:45pm On Jun 18, 2015
dayo23:
and also your role model, GEJ and fayose, they should be killed specially after enough torture.
guy it be like say u d vex

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