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Re: Climate Protesters Block Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister's Convoy by Lush100(m): 2:11pm On Jul 26, 2019
asdfjklhaha:
Here in Nigeria the news will read something like this. 35 dead, hundreds injured as police open fire on unarmed protesters.

IGP will vow to bring the killer policemen to book.
Nigerian youth will go violent on social media.
Senate will feature the incident in one of their sessions.
Buhari would tell those that don't like Nigeria to park their load and go.
Femi falana will release statement.
tinubu will blame Evans.
IPOB will release statement.
Afenifere will release statement.

then the case will dissolve like all others before it.

me I'm tired of this country o I want someone to take me out of here even if it's Ghana I'll manage it.
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You are madt jare. i was laughing aloud in the office. i can't laugh again. sorry i have to quote u sir.

the exact script that would have played out.

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Re: Climate Protesters Block Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister's Convoy by AngelicBeing: 2:18pm On Jul 26, 2019
delugajackson:
Protests in Nigeria, whether peaceful or violent always end in death. Its the fastest way to meet with your creator.

Its either you're tear-gassed, severely beaten or shot by our trigger-happy Police, pummelled and brutalized by soldiers or killed by stray bullets. As a matter of fact, protesting in Nigeria should be included in 1000 ways to die.
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Re: Climate Protesters Block Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister's Convoy by obailala(m): 2:31pm On Jul 26, 2019
somehow:
Nobody was shot in Ojota oga.

Any well-organized protest won't record casualty worldwide, it has nothing to do with Abuja or bubunja.

Why do you sound so much like the Nigerian police with this your bizarre denial? Are you a policemen?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16464922

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/jan/09/nigeria-fuel-protests-one-killed

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-nigeria-strike/nigerian-fuel-protests-grow-13-killed-in-attacks-idUSTRE8091B120120110

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-nigeria-strike/nigeria-fuel-protests-turn-violent-two-killed-idUSTRE8081NM20120109

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2012/01/201213135855591893.html

https://www.pri.org/stories/2012-01-10/nigeria-news-fuel-subsidy-protests-turn-deadly-three-people-killed

https://www.france24.com/en/20120103-lagos-nigeria-end-petrol-subsidy-riots-clashes-police

Within a second in google, about 20 different reports on fatalities across Nigeria during the #OccupyNigeria protests popped up; on last count, it was over 12 fatalities, some of which were in Lagos. I know your next line of argument would probably be, "I meant in Ojota alone"

Re: Climate Protesters Block Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister's Convoy by ope15375(m): 2:32pm On Jul 26, 2019
Re: Climate Protesters Block Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister's Convoy by somehow: 3:33pm On Jul 26, 2019
Please, be very careful and pay attention to details. I said, no one was killed at the Ojota protest, all that you posted, none said there was a casualty there. I never said there was no death elsewhere.

We are talking about the peaceful and organized protest here, not the one people get to vandalize properties, stop others from moving or burning of properties/debris everywhere.

I hope i am clear now?

obailala:

Why do you sound so much like the Nigerian police with this your bizarre denial? Are you a policemen?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16464922

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/jan/09/nigeria-fuel-protests-one-killed

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-nigeria-strike/nigerian-fuel-protests-grow-13-killed-in-attacks-idUSTRE8091B120120110

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-nigeria-strike/nigeria-fuel-protests-turn-violent-two-killed-idUSTRE8081NM20120109

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2012/01/201213135855591893.html

https://www.pri.org/stories/2012-01-10/nigeria-news-fuel-subsidy-protests-turn-deadly-three-people-killed

https://www.france24.com/en/20120103-lagos-nigeria-end-petrol-subsidy-riots-clashes-police

Within a second in google, about 20 different reports on fatalities across Nigeria during the #OccupyNigeria protests popped up; on last count, it was over 12 fatalities, some of which were in Lagos. I know your next line of argument would probably be, "I meant in Ojota alone"
Re: Climate Protesters Block Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister's Convoy by obailala(m): 4:18pm On Jul 26, 2019
somehow:
Please, be very careful and pay attention to details. I said, no one was killed at the Ojota protest, all that you posted, none said there was a casualty there. I never said there was no death elsewhere.

We are talking about the peaceful and organized protest here, not the one people get to vandalize properties, stop others from moving or burning of properties/debris everywhere.

I hope i am clear now?

Lol.. smh.. Such a poor attempt at being clever! If you go back to my last post and read till the very last sentence, I already did mention that you would surely shrink back to your shell with the weak defense that you were referring to just Ojota. Protesters were killed in Lagos, Kano and Kwara, but your argument is that no one was killed at Ojota?

So because no one was killed at Ojota, is that the reason you quoted me originally to challenge my post about trigger happy Nigerian policemen?
Re: Climate Protesters Block Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister's Convoy by Saintly01(m): 4:22pm On Jul 26, 2019
asdfjklhaha:
Here in Nigeria the news will read something like this. 35 dead, hundreds injured as police open fire on unarmed protesters.

IGP will vow to bring the killer policemen to book.
Nigerian youth will go violent on social media.
Senate will feature the incident in one of their sessions.
Buhari would tell those that don't like Nigeria to park their load and go.
Femi falana will release statement.
tinubu will blame Evans.
IPOB will release statement.
Obasanjo will write letter.
Afenifere will release statement.

then the case will dissolve like all others before it.

me I'm tired of this country o I want someone to take me out of here even if it's Ghana I'll manage it.
You are very correct, you know Naija wella.
Re: Climate Protesters Block Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister's Convoy by somehow: 6:26pm On Jul 26, 2019
I don't do baseless arguments, kindly check my comments on this thread to see how inline my thoughts have been. I have maintained the same argument all through, so too bad you couldn't comprehend my line of thought which is not my fault.

One line from my thought - Police will only get to kill only if the protest is unorganized anywhere in the world-.

I can't take you through all over again.

obailala:
Lol.. smh.. Such a poor attempt at being clever! If you go back to my last post and read till the very last sentence, I already did mention that you would surely shrink back to your shell with the weak defense that you were referring to just Ojota. Protesters were killed in Lagos, Kano and Kwara, but your argument is that no one was killed at Ojota?

So because no one was killed at Ojota, is that the reason you quoted me originally to challenge my post about trigger happy Nigerian policemen?
Re: Climate Protesters Block Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister's Convoy by mechanics(m): 9:24pm On Jul 26, 2019
They didn't use force on the protesters.

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