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An Open Letter To Nigerian Agitators by ToyinOlorunsola(m): 8:48pm On Oct 05, 2017
In recent times, agitations have become rife in Nigeria. Whether real or perceived, agitations continue to thrive in our sphere.
I humbly want to suggest the following on how to go about our agitations.
1. Let us eschew bitterness and rancour. Whatever is the agitation - from the desire for social justice to correcting anomalies of marginilization - we can always employ decency, decorum and legitimate means of agitating.
2. Let us stop hate speeches. For God's sake spewing hate speeches, no matter how aggrieved we feel, will not get us anywhere. That will only spread strife.
3. Let us avoid violence. Some talk about war as if it is a child's play. Please, say no to violence.
In Africa, citizens should be building bridges that will bring about unity, progress, growth and development. Certainly, we should not be blowing up the few fragile bridges!
Our society will be better when we do things conscientiously. Thank you.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Agitators by BeardedMeat(m): 10:57pm On Oct 05, 2017
Tell that to the hate filled dullard in Aso rock.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Agitators by ToyinOlorunsola(m): 7:46am On Oct 06, 2017
BeardedMeat:
Tell that to the hate filled dullard in Aso rock.
The message is actually meant for everyone.
Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Agitators by ThrillPlus: 2:45pm On May 14, 2021
ToyinOlorunsola:
In recent times, agitations have become rife in Nigeria. Whether real or perceived, agitations continue to thrive in our sphere.
I humbly want to suggest the following on how to go about our agitations.
1. Let us eschew bitterness and rancour. Whatever is the agitation - from the desire for social justice to correcting anomalies of marginilization - we can always employ decency, decorum and legitimate means of agitating.
2. Let us stop hate speeches. For God's sake spewing hate speeches, no matter how aggrieved we feel, will not get us anywhere. That will only spread strife.
3. Let us avoid violence. Some talk about war as if it is a child's play. Please, say no to violence.
In Africa, citizens should be building bridges that will bring about unity, progress, growth and development. Certainly, we should not be blowing up the few fragile bridges!
Our society will be better when we do things conscientiously. Thank you.
Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Agitators by Nobody: 3:42pm On May 14, 2021
ToyinOlorunsola:
In recent times, agitations have become rife in Nigeria. Whether real or perceived, agitations continue to thrive in our sphere.
I humbly want to suggest the following on how to go about our agitations.
1. Let us eschew bitterness and rancour. Whatever is the agitation - from the desire for social justice to correcting anomalies of marginilization - we can always employ decency, decorum and legitimate means of agitating.
2. Let us stop hate speeches. For God's sake spewing hate speeches, no matter how aggrieved we feel, will not get us anywhere. That will only spread strife.
3. Let us avoid violence. Some talk about war as if it is a child's play. Please, say no to violence.
In Africa, citizens should be building bridges that will bring about unity, progress, growth and development. Certainly, we should not be blowing up the few fragile bridges!
Our society will be better when we do things conscientiously. Thank you.
Between a man who wants to be alone and govern himself and manage his resources and a man who wants to control others who is actually looking for violence ?

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