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The Revolution They Refused To Do When It Was Needed Most by seguntijan(m): 9:03pm On Aug 05, 2019
When militants were busy bombing and destroying oil installations and then polluting the entire Niger Delta environment between the year 1997 to 2016, where was your revolution?

When the same militants began kidnapping foreign investors in the year 2000 and later resorted to kidnapping Nigerian citizens for ransom after the foreigners ran away, where was your revolution?
When opposition politicians were being specifically targeted for assassination between the year 2002 to 2014, where was your revolution?

When they were busy buying private jets and building expensive private universities and gigantic personal libraries with funds stolen from us, where was your revolution?

When they sold NEPA/PHCN to themselves in 2013 and continued to rip us off our monies without giving us electricity, you didn't think of revolution!

When just one box was found containing 14 billion naira worth of jewellery for a thieving female minister recently, you didn't think of revolution when the theft and squandermania was going on between 2010 to 2015!

When they killed NITEL and our numerous textile factories since 2001, your revolution was missing!
When they killed Nigeria Airways without even paying off the workers, your revolution mind was where?

When airplanes were falling down almost every month in Nigeria, killing hundreds of people at each fall, and the only explanation Femi Fani-Kayode who was the minister of aviation at that time gave was that it was caused by cultists in government, where was your revolution to remove the cultists out of power?

When they sank billions of dollars of public funds in NEPA/PHCN and gave you darkness even before they sold it off to themselves, where was your revolution?

When they stole your monies and built palatable edifices for their families, concubines, whores or girlfriends, where was your revolution?

When they were selling crude oil at $140 per barrel and yet couldn't pay workers for upwards of 14 months, where was your revolution?

When our health institutions went comatose, and doctors, nurses and other medical workers were always on strike, where was your revolution?

When ASUU strikes lasted up to 9 months nonstop to over 14 months sometimes, there was no revolution from you! Why?

When Nigeria Airways staff were dying due to nonpayment of their benefits for over 20 years, where was your revolution?

When the 2nd Niger Bridge was commissioned on mere paper twice but which tens of billions of naira was looted and squandered in its name, where was your revolution?

When our railways were left dead and rusty, and our roads across the country were abandoned such that they became huge craters and hundreds of billions of naira were being looted annually in the name of building new ones, where was your revolution?

When 20 people alone are owing me and you about 5 trillion naira public money in AMCON, where was your revolution?

When a former First Lady's total amount forfeited to government can be divided amongst 774 local governments for 220 million naira each, where was your revolution?

When 23 people, under the instruction of President Jonathan, looted and shared $2.1 billion funds meant for fighting Boko Haram, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths, where was your revolution?

When over 20 people died during the Nigeria Immigration Service jobs scam in 2014, where was your revolution?

When stealing was not corruption, and was effectively legalised to the point that it was a crime to be honest in any office in Nigeria between 1999 and 2015, where was your revolution?

When poverty reached an all-time high of 112 million people in 2012 and 130 million in 2013 according to World Bank data, where was your revolution?

It is when the figure has reduced to 88 million people in 2018, according to the same World Bank, that you are talking of revolution?

Between 2010 and early 2015, we were being bombed and killed in hundreds and even thousands almost daily in Abuja, Kaduna, Kano, Zaria, Jos, Bauchi, Azare, Misau, Gombe, Maiduguri, Damaturu, Potiskum, Yola, Mubi, Gwoza, Bama, Buni-Yadi, Kala Balge, and many other towns and communities in northern Nigeria! Where was your revolution at that time?

Someone is diligently cleaning all of that mess now, and you are now shouting REVOLUTION on behalf of the very thieves and plunderers who created and sustained all of that mess for 16 solid years?

Who the hell do you think you are to think we will let you railroad us back to the rape and plunder of our beloved country in the name of a wacky revolution?


God bless PMB.
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: The Revolution They Refused To Do When It Was Needed Most by meccuno: 9:04pm On Aug 05, 2019
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seguntijan:
When militants were busy bombing and destroying oil installations and then polluting the entire Niger Delta environment between the year 1997 to 2016, where was your revolution?

When the same militants began kidnapping foreign investors in the year 2000 and later resorted to kidnapping Nigerian citizens for ransom after the foreigners ran away, where was your revolution?
When opposition politicians were being specifically targeted for assassination between the year 2002 to 2014, where was your revolution?

When they were busy buying private jets and building expensive private universities and gigantic personal libraries with funds stolen from us, where was your revolution?

When they sold NEPA/PHCN to themselves in 2013 and continued to rip us off our monies without giving us electricity, you didn't think of revolution!

When just one box was found containing 14 billion naira worth of jewellery for a thieving female minister recently, you didn't think of revolution when the theft and squandermania was going on between 2010 to 2015!

When they killed NITEL and our numerous textile factories since 2001, your revolution was missing!
When they killed Nigeria Airways without even paying off the workers, your revolution mind was where?

When airplanes were falling down almost every month in Nigeria, killing hundreds of people at each fall, and the only explanation Femi Fani-Kayode who was the minister of aviation at that time gave was that it was caused by cultists in government, where was your revolution to remove the cultists out of power?

When they sank billions of dollars of public funds in NEPA/PHCN and gave you darkness even before they sold it off to themselves, where was your revolution?

When they stole your monies and built palatable edifices for their families, concubines, whores or girlfriends, where was your revolution?

When they were selling crude oil at $140 per barrel and yet couldn't pay workers for upwards of 14 months, where was your revolution?

When our health institutions went comatose, and doctors, nurses and other medical workers were always on strike, where was your revolution?

When ASUU strikes lasted up to 9 months nonstop to over 14 months sometimes, there was no revolution from you! Why?

When Nigeria Airways staff were dying due to nonpayment of their benefits for over 20 years, where was your revolution?

When the 2nd Niger Bridge was commissioned on mere paper twice but which tens of billions of naira was looted and squandered in its name, where was your revolution?

When our railways were left dead and rusty, and our roads across the country were abandoned such that they became huge craters and hundreds of billions of naira were being looted annually in the name of building new ones, where was your revolution?

When 20 people alone are owing me and you about 5 trillion naira public money in AMCON, where was your revolution?

When a former First Lady's total amount forfeited to government can be divided amongst 774 local governments for 220 million naira each, where was your revolution?

When 23 people, under the instruction of President Jonathan, looted and shared $2.1 billion funds meant for fighting Boko Haram, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths, where was your revolution?

When over 20 people died during the Nigeria Immigration Service jobs scam in 2014, where was your revolution?

When stealing was not corruption, and was effectively legalised to the point that it was a crime to be honest in any office in Nigeria between 1999 and 2015, where was your revolution?

When poverty reached an all-time high of 112 million people in 2012 and 130 million in 2013 according to World Bank data, where was your revolution?

It is when the figure has reduced to 88 million people in 2018, according to the same World Bank, that you are talking of revolution?

Between 2010 and early 2015, we were being bombed and killed in hundreds and even thousands almost daily in Abuja, Kaduna, Kano, Zaria, Jos, Bauchi, Azare, Misau, Gombe, Maiduguri, Damaturu, Potiskum, Yola, Mubi, Gwoza, Bama, Buni-Yadi, Kala Balge, and many other towns and communities in northern Nigeria! Where was your revolution at that time?

Someone is diligently cleaning all of that mess now, and you are now shouting REVOLUTION on behalf of the very thieves and plunderers who created and sustained all of that mess for 16 solid years?

Who the hell do you think you are to think we will let you railroad us back to the rape and plunder of our beloved country in the name of a wacky revolution?


God bless PMB.
God bless Nigeria.
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Re: The Revolution They Refused To Do When It Was Needed Most by Nemesis909: 9:10pm On Aug 05, 2019
Well said.
Re: The Revolution They Refused To Do When It Was Needed Most by Cajal(m): 9:13pm On Aug 05, 2019
They are not sincere
Re: The Revolution They Refused To Do When It Was Needed Most by yaki84: 9:13pm On Aug 05, 2019
Bullshit thread of the year.
Re: The Revolution They Refused To Do When It Was Needed Most by TimFisher2: 9:13pm On Aug 05, 2019
undecided

Cry me a river!

God bless IBB anywhere he is right now whether living or dead because he understood these people very well

Just go and sleep case closed

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Re: The Revolution They Refused To Do When It Was Needed Most by Nobody: 9:44pm On Aug 05, 2019
seguntijan:
When militants were busy bombing and destroying oil installations and then polluting the entire Niger Delta environment between the year 1997 to 2016, where was your revolution?

When the same militants began kidnapping foreign investors in the year 2000 and later resorted to kidnapping Nigerian citizens for ransom after the foreigners ran away, where was your revolution?
When opposition politicians were being specifically targeted for assassination between the year 2002 to 2014, where was your revolution?

When they were busy buying private jets and building expensive private universities and gigantic personal libraries with funds stolen from us, where was your revolution?

When they sold NEPA/PHCN to themselves in 2013 and continued to rip us off our monies without giving us electricity, you didn't think of revolution!

When just one box was found containing 14 billion naira worth of jewellery for a thieving female minister recently, you didn't think of revolution when the theft and squandermania was going on between 2010 to 2015!

When they killed NITEL and our numerous textile factories since 2001, your revolution was missing!
When they killed Nigeria Airways without even paying off the workers, your revolution mind was where?

When airplanes were falling down almost every month in Nigeria, killing hundreds of people at each fall, and the only explanation Femi Fani-Kayode who was the minister of aviation at that time gave was that it was caused by cultists in government, where was your revolution to remove the cultists out of power?

When they sank billions of dollars of public funds in NEPA/PHCN and gave you darkness even before they sold it off to themselves, where was your revolution?

When they stole your monies and built palatable edifices for their families, concubines, whores or girlfriends, where was your revolution?

When they were selling crude oil at $140 per barrel and yet couldn't pay workers for upwards of 14 months, where was your revolution?

When our health institutions went comatose, and doctors, nurses and other medical workers were always on strike, where was your revolution?

When ASUU strikes lasted up to 9 months nonstop to over 14 months sometimes, there was no revolution from you! Why?

When Nigeria Airways staff were dying due to nonpayment of their benefits for over 20 years, where was your revolution?

When the 2nd Niger Bridge was commissioned on mere paper twice but which tens of billions of naira was looted and squandered in its name, where was your revolution?

When our railways were left dead and rusty, and our roads across the country were abandoned such that they became huge craters and hundreds of billions of naira were being looted annually in the name of building new ones, where was your revolution?

When 20 people alone are owing me and you about 5 trillion naira public money in AMCON, where was your revolution?

When a former First Lady's total amount forfeited to government can be divided amongst 774 local governments for 220 million naira each, where was your revolution?

When 23 people, under the instruction of President Jonathan, looted and shared $2.1 billion funds meant for fighting Boko Haram, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths, where was your revolution?

When over 20 people died during the Nigeria Immigration Service jobs scam in 2014, where was your revolution?

When stealing was not corruption, and was effectively legalised to the point that it was a crime to be honest in any office in Nigeria between 1999 and 2015, where was your revolution?

When poverty reached an all-time high of 112 million people in 2012 and 130 million in 2013 according to World Bank data, where was your revolution?

It is when the figure has reduced to 88 million people in 2018, according to the same World Bank, that you are talking of revolution?

Between 2010 and early 2015, we were being bombed and killed in hundreds and even thousands almost daily in Abuja, Kaduna, Kano, Zaria, Jos, Bauchi, Azare, Misau, Gombe, Maiduguri, Damaturu, Potiskum, Yola, Mubi, Gwoza, Bama, Buni-Yadi, Kala Balge, and many other towns and communities in northern Nigeria! Where was your revolution at that time?

Someone is diligently cleaning all of that mess now, and you are now shouting REVOLUTION on behalf of the very thieves and plunderers who created and sustained all of that mess for 16 solid years?

Who the hell do you think you are to think we will let you railroad us back to the rape and plunder of our beloved country in the name of a wacky revolution?


God bless PMB.
God bless Nigeria.

As long as I don't support this revolution, this is the most senseless post have read since its inception.

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Re: The Revolution They Refused To Do When It Was Needed Most by MossadAgent: 9:44pm On Aug 05, 2019
Segun Tijani

Should I say more?
Re: The Revolution They Refused To Do When It Was Needed Most by ckmayoca: 9:51pm On Aug 05, 2019
Ode
Re: The Revolution They Refused To Do When It Was Needed Most by Cletus77(m): 10:02pm On Aug 05, 2019
And yet all this while Nigeria was not the poverty capital of the world...
Nigeria didn't have the highest number of out of school children
Nigeria was among the fastest growing economies in the world
Nigerian Naira still had value
Suicide rate wasn't rampant..
People still had the value of school..
Yahoo Yahoo wasn't rampant
NIGERIA wasn't the laughing stock of the international community
Nigerians were not disrespected by common African countries
Herdsmen didn't have the boldness to kill people and justify it..
Boko Haram menace didn't become this worse
Food and fuel was abundant in the land
Kidnapping wasn't rampant and didn't spread to the south
Fulanis didn't crave to take the lands of other natives...
Tribalism and ethnicity wasn't at it's highest peak
Hate speeches weren't common
State Economies weren't this stagnant
Democracy wasn't under threat...
Independent Government agencies were not tools in the hands of the cabals...
The cabals didn't exist
Nigerians could travel from states to states without fear...
Myetti Allah didn't have this much power
Power wasn't held by one section of the country
No 97% and 5% classification
No threatening of people that didn't vote for you..
No islamization and fulanization agenda
Funds weren't recovered and hidden
Education was still alive
Health sector didn't deteriorate to this level
The lives of common Nigerians mattered!

If u want more you tell me because you're not the only one who think long write-ups translates to common sense

Until one man came along and decided we deserved better only to plunge the masses into a worser situation. Rode on the back of democracy, protests and free speeches to get a one way ticket into Aso Rock

Why won't the citizens protest for a better Country or at least take us back to where we were since we didn't see any visible difference in the past government?

You are here trying to justify why innocent citizens should be harmed for simply staging a protest because of party affiliations!

You are Nigerian before any party, always let that drill into your thin skull!

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