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Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Fhemmmy: 4:59pm On Mar 17, 2010
violent:

lets follow my advise. . .let's grab their sons and daughters! cool

Lol . . . .what for?
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Nobody: 5:01pm On Mar 17, 2010
Quote from Seun,

"What has the protest achieved, really, besides blessing us with the very nice cleavage photo above?"

Mr. P_  lipsrsealed _v, (you fill in the blank)

What exactly are you driving at?

That is the only thing you were able to derive from this thread?

It's like your father has kept a reserve for you in Swiss,

That is why you can mouth all this crap.

You better be careful!   angry tongue
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Nobody: 5:11pm On Mar 17, 2010
aisha2:

Seun, you of all people should know that Even Nairaland did not get 493357 members a day. Change is a process, slow hard and difficult but it will come, I do not support violence but through Non Violence and worse comes to worse violence, Nigerians will have change. he rally achived a whole new level of awareness, just like you tried to do when you started your site by inviting and advertising, this rally showed Nigerian Youths and their celebrity idols just as angry as they are saying Enough is Enough, no more passiveness docility and complaining. The Niger Delta started like this no one listened, now after monday if MEND talks, we will have to listen, He who makes nonviolent change impossible makes viloent change inevitable, change will come one way or the other, but first the people must want it and those who marched on tuesday made a bold statement that they want change and are rready to acheive change
Enough is Enough
Enough of Darkness
Enough of running the coutry like a private property
Enough of disregard for the constitution
Enough of sychophancy
Enough of mediocrity
Enough of Lies
Enough of people dying from Generator fumes, candles, laterns and Generator explosion
Enough of unemployement
Enuogh of poverty of the mind
Enough of death traps as roads
Enough of religious killins in the north and bogus committees
Enough of conferences ( be on your desks and get to work)
Enough of piracy
Enough of siphoning Police funds and making them in efficient
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

Girl, I love your mentality.

Keep going strong.

Just as a protest was also made in London, England,

I would like one to be made in the United States.

I swear,

Una go see me for CNN dey push naija embassy gate,

Or the gate of the venue where the protest will hold!

The word "enough" for naija sef don perplex, e don see pass himself!

Anh anh!
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by eros(m): 5:12pm On Mar 17, 2010
Please let me know when the next rally will take place so i can be there LIVE. This is what we need in Naija right now.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by violent(m): 5:13pm On Mar 17, 2010
Fhemmmy:

Lol . . . .what for?


We keep em as leverage for power supply and passage of corruption bills as well as amendment of the 1999 junk we call constitution that makes the ilks like Ibori roam free!. . . let's grab their family. . .that way we equal the equation, Nigerians are not happy, they don't deserve to be cool

Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by violent(m): 5:16pm On Mar 17, 2010
What has the protest achieved, really, besides blessing us with the very nice cleavage photo above?

But seriously has anybody made sense out of this statement yet?
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Nobody: 5:22pm On Mar 17, 2010
showbobo:

Seun was only being sarcastic and PLEASE dont you guys have any sense of Humour. . . . . . . . . .

Enh, backup singer.

Nonsense!


kulyie:

d annoying n pathetic part of dis whole tin is dat our disgraceful NOT WORTH CALLING HUMAN BEINGS we have as political leaders are not even bothered about d cries,suffering n protest of nigerians all d animals kip doing is globe troting-from canada to australia,to new zealand to asia to carlifonia etc.surprisingly enough dey see order,decency n d life their citizens r living,instead of taking a cue from dem dey derive joy in syphooning d money.little do they know how other citizens from other countries loathe n look down on dem.every where in d world nigerians r shouting enough is enough yet dey seem unbothered.CURSED BE D PARENTS OF THEM 4 DEY N THEIR DECEDANTS WILL LIVE IN REGRETS N PAIN 4 D REST OF THEIR LIVES angry angry angry

Leave them,

They will soon be bothered,

When their family members start dying one by one mysteriously.

Let's wait and see!
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Nobody: 5:24pm On Mar 17, 2010
kulyie:

d annoying n pathetic part of dis whole tin is dat our disgraceful NOT WORTH CALLING HUMAN BEINGS we have as political leaders are not even bothered about d cries,suffering n protest of nigerians all d animals kip doing is globe troting-from canada to australia,to new zealand to asia to carlifonia etc.surprisingly enough dey see order,decency n d life their citizens r living,instead of taking a cue from dem dey derive joy in syphooning d money.little do they know how other citizens from other countries loathe n look down on dem.every where in d world nigerians r shouting enough is enough yet dey seem unbothered.CURSED BE D PARENTS OF THEM 4 DEY N THEIR DECEDANTS WILL LIVE IN REGRETS N PAIN 4 D REST OF THEIR LIVES angry angry angry
Fhemmmy:

^^^ They cld keep mute for a while, but surely not forever.

^^^Exactly!
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Fhemmmy: 5:27pm On Mar 17, 2010
Keep the pictures coming jare . . . .God will bless you all.
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Nobody: 5:28pm On Mar 17, 2010
Goldwyn77:

Guys I think we've been through these over and over again, those that were in JAM Abuja will know that we need more than staying under the sun and carrying placards. We now need spiritual and divine intervention, just like the APPLE-DEAL of some years ago, that led to change of power and mass return of stolen wealth. So "If the people that are called by my name shall humble themselves and pray and repent from there sins, God will look down from heaven, forgive our sins and heal our land " D4 9ja youths we gotta to Pray, not throw tantrums

I am praying for my beloved country also,

But faith without works is dead.

Kpere!
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Nobody: 5:36pm On Mar 17, 2010
Goldwyn77:

Girl, if u think prayer is slow, also carrying placards in an environment like 9ga is directly proportional to nothingness,its no solution, things like that are only effective in western govt. where Leaders Listen with conscience (some would have resigned, but not 9ja). you'll end up tanning your skin under Abuja hot sun, or you resort to the other post, serious kidnaps and terrorism, but then see wats happening in Niger delta, innocent people are the victims and not the Politicians. You may wish to continue tanning your skin under the sun, but never under-estimate the potency of prayers, no matter what you do, Change will only come in THE FULLNESS OF TIME, "You mortals don't see beyond your noses though"

Don't deceive yourself, d'accord?

Do you think when the west were in their fifties,

There was any room for public opinion? dey there!

Fyi,

I personally say that, (concerning niger-delta issue)

There is a traitor in the midst of those militants,

Or they are plainly cowards!

They expect change,

Whereas they kidnap the wrong people.

Shior!!!!!!
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Nobody: 5:39pm On Mar 17, 2010
cultey:

@ posted article,

So far,

This is the best news I have read this week!

Glad to see that people who managed to find greener pastures,

In this @#%&* land,

Realise that they have a voice in this matter.


ENOUGH IS INDEED ENOUGH!!! angry angry angry

Ride on!

Fhemmmy:

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

Thank you jare!

Good to know that we are on the same page!
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Nobody: 5:41pm On Mar 17, 2010
Fhemmmy:

Power to the peopleeeeeeeeee

That's right!
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Nobody: 5:52pm On Mar 17, 2010
violent:

lets follow my advise. . .let's grab their sons and daughters! cool

Hahaha,

Meeeennnnn, you're funny!

All I know is that,

Every evil politician must pay dearly.

The money stolen, profits gotten from the stolen wealth inclusive,

Must be retrieved and given to the rightful owners. (i.e. each and every one of us).

Their children and entire family must also suffer,

Because they gladly enjoyed blood-money and did not condemn their parents' evil doingsssssssss.

They must be severely dealt with,

To the extent that that their descendants will wallow in abject poverty.

For there ain't no peace for the wicked!  angry
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by honeric01(m): 6:30pm On Mar 17, 2010
violent:

It might just be the most effective strategy. . .if someone kidnapped Turai and her kids long ago with the ''bail" conditioned on steady power supply and improved security, we might not even need all these protest to begin with!

your conditions are tempting, but who's that superman that can kidnap these people? undecided
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Fhemmmy: 6:31pm On Mar 17, 2010
honeric01:

your conditions are tempting, but who's that superman that can kidnap these people? undecided

Lol
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by honeric01(m): 6:34pm On Mar 17, 2010
Fhemmmy:

Lol

[size=15pt]THANK GOD, WE HAVE SEEN A VOLUNTEER, HE WANTS TO KIDNAP TURAI FOR A RANSOM OF 24HRS LIGHT FOR 1 YEAR.[/size] cool cool cool cool cool cool
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Fhemmmy: 6:38pm On Mar 17, 2010
honeric01:

[size=15pt]THANK GOD, WE HAVE SEEN A VOLUNTEER, HE WANTS TO KIDNAP TURAI FOR A RANSOM OF 24HRS LIGHT FOR 1 YEAR.[/size] cool cool cool cool cool cool

Only if he got the liver
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by proudly9ja(m): 6:42pm On Mar 17, 2010
All the groups should begin to work together. 2011 is around the corner and will be a real litmus test for us as Nigerians. If we do not make sure that the right people get in in 2011, we may have to protest for another 4 years.
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by honeric01(m): 6:43pm On Mar 17, 2010
Fhemmmy:

Only if he got the liver

You dey fear to do am? undecided
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Kilode1: 6:44pm On Mar 17, 2010
Seun said "What has the protest achieved, really, besides blessing us with the very nice cleavage photo above?"[/color]

Seun, really? are you really that silly or cynical? what is not noble about the actions of these young Nigerians? and to think you operate and own a "Nigerian forum"  your ignorance is just sad.

So the girls cleavage was the only thing you saw in the pics? someone like you should be at the front fighting for a proper freedom of information bill, considering you operate a website/technology created by a system and culture that thrives on the freedom of speech, something people died fighting for.

and if you were trying to be funny like someone else suggested then that makes it sadder, there is nothing funny about a group of young people asserting their rights in front of a bunch of gun toting, poorly trained police force. they are fighting for your kids future, at least they will drive on those same death traps called roads, need electricity without inhaling carbon monoxide everyday and hopefully live in a country where they can start a business and live without having to bribe a thousand people to operate it. You disappoint me dude.
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Fhemmmy: 6:44pm On Mar 17, 2010
Yes oh . . .We all have to have the hands on the deck and make a better Nija happen.
proudly9ja:

All the groups should begin to work together. 2011 is around the corner and will be a real litmus test for us as Nigerians. If we do not make sure that the right people get in in 2011, we may have to protest for another 4 years.
honeric01:

You dey fear to do am? undecided

Lol
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by honeric01(m): 6:52pm On Mar 17, 2010
so, are u in or out?
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Fhemmmy: 6:53pm On Mar 17, 2010
Nigeria will make it
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by honeric01(m): 6:55pm On Mar 17, 2010
Fhemmmy:

Nigeria will make it

without your help abi?
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Fhemmmy: 6:55pm On Mar 17, 2010
honeric01:

without your help abi?

You bet, Nigeria will get my help . . . . tongue
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by honeric01(m): 7:00pm On Mar 17, 2010
so abeg, help us kidnap turai tongue
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by violent(m): 7:01pm On Mar 17, 2010
Kilode?!:

Seun said "What has the protest achieved, really, besides blessing us with the very nice cleavage photo above?"[/color]

Seun, really? are you really that silly or cynical? what is not noble about the actions of these young Nigerians? and to think you operate and own a "Nigerian forum"  your ignorance is just sad.

So the girls cleavage was the only thing you saw in the pics? someone like you should be at the front fighting for a proper freedom of information bill, considering you operate a website/technology created by a system and culture that thrives on the freedom of speech, something people died fighting for.

and if you were trying to be funny like someone else suggested then that makes it sadder, there is nothing funny about a group of young people asserting their rights in front of a bunch of gun toting, poorly trained police force. they are fighting for your kids future, at least they will drive on those same death traps called roads, need electricity without inhaling carbon monoxide everyday and hopefully leave in a country where they can start a business and live without having to bribe a thousand people to operate it. You disappoint me dude.


No one could have said it any better!
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by violent(m): 7:02pm On Mar 17, 2010
honeric01:

so abeg, help us kidnap turai tongue

lol, i doubt if turai might be of any use again undecided. . . let's think of a better leverage!
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by Nobody: 7:05pm On Mar 17, 2010
hehehehe enough is really enough nwadinma. That your cleavage is enough to force Yar Adua out of office. grin
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by violent(m): 7:11pm On Mar 17, 2010
The protesters who included celebrities like Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Stella Damasus, Omawumi Megbele, the Rooftop MCs, as well as older well-wishers like Peace Fiberesima, Dele Momodu, Muma Gee, Nona Adimora and Charly Boy, assembled at the Eagle Square at 11 in the morning, from where they proceeded to the Assembly grounds.

They were met by a tight security cordon on the outer perimeter of the Assembly premises. The security personnel, numbering about 40, were led by Mohammed Shehu, the Divisional Police Officer of the National Assembly. Mr. Shehu was later joined by Emeka Okere, a retired colonel, the National Assembly’s Sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Shehu promised the protesters that he would inform the leadership of the Assembly of their presence, despite protestations that the management had been duly informed prior to the rally.

Mr. Okere, on his own part, said that the leadership of the Assembly was not available, but that he would be happy to deliver the protesters’ message to them, an offer which was turned down.

While this was going on, the marchers continued to sing and chant, demanding to be allowed into the Assembly. At 2.21pm, the protesters, now numbering over a thousand, surged forward without warning, succeeding in breaking the security cordon. This move, which was met with stiff resistance and threats to shoot, forced the policemen to beat a hasty retreat to the main gate of the National Assembly, where they immediately shut the gates. Not less than three lines of mobile policemen were immediately deployed outside the shut gates. The Assembly’s public address system also broadcast messages stating that no one without a staff identity card would be allowed inside the Assembly.

Conflicting message

There were conflicting messages from the security officials; while Mr. Okere called the NTA and AIT camera crews present and informed them that the leadership of both chambers of the Assembly had left the Assembly premises, others said they were not duly informed of the protest; an allegation which was immediately debunked by Adebola Williams, who coordinated the logistics of the rally.

“On Monday the 8th (of March), we sent a letter to the office of the Clerk of the National Assembly, and it was received,” Mr.Williams said. “We also sent a letter to Dimeji Bankole (Speaker of the House of Representatives) on the ninth and that same day he sent it out to the State Security Service (SSS), the National Assembly Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and the Sergeant-at-Arms.”

Mr. Williams also said that the Senate President’s letter was sent on the same day as the Speaker’s, and that a copy had been sent to the Inspector General of Police, Ogbonnaya Onovo, a few days earlier.

He added that he was aware that the Speaker’s office forwarded the letter to the SSS and the Assembly DPO because he personally followed up by visiting both parties, where he was shown photocopies of the letter, sent from the Speaker’s office.

“I spent four days at the National Assembly tracing these letters,” he said. “I was interrogated by an SSS Assistant Director, on the purpose of the rally.”

Eventually, after more than four hours of waiting, without the appearance of any member of the National Assembly, the Chairman of the House Committee on Youth and Sports emerged to address the crowd. The protesters, however, refused to grant him audience, claiming that he was not the one they had come to see, and also refused to formally hand over their protest letter, titled “Nigerian Youth Say Enough is Enough!” to any of the Assembly officials present.

The protesters departed the premises of the National Assembly at about 4pm, with a promise to return within three months and to mobilise young people across the country to vote out leaders who do not pay attention to the youth.
Re: Charly Boy, Dele Momodu, Others Protest Bad Leadership by honeric01(m): 7:13pm On Mar 17, 2010
violent:

lol, i doubt if turai might be of any use again undecided. . . let's think of a better leverage!

How about David mark, Bankole, Obasanjo?

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