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Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by Israelo16(m): 6:50pm On Jul 17, 2020
Ever since the outbreak of the corona virus (covid-19), students all over the world have had no choice than to stay at home. Nigerian students have taken to the streets of social media to stage a peaceful online protest asking the government to open schools back, they say if offices, markets and airports can be open then schools too can be open.



Students are lamenting that they are tired of staying at home for over 3-5 months doing nothing.

https://www.funhouse.com.ng/2020/07/nigerian-students-have-started-online.html
see pictures of the protest

Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by simplexvi: 6:52pm On Jul 17, 2020
cheesy
Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by Slynation(m): 6:54pm On Jul 17, 2020
Good moves but it will start and end online... Like it always do
Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by Israelo16(m): 6:59pm On Jul 17, 2020
Slynation:
Good moves but it will start and end online... Like it always do
this is nigeria

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Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by Slynation(m): 7:05pm On Jul 17, 2020
Israelo16:
this is nigeria
Were majority are online keyboard warriors.... grin
Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by ojun50(m): 7:07pm On Jul 17, 2020
Slynation:
Good moves but it will start and end online... Like it always do
No be student matter
Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by Enoch07: 7:35pm On Jul 17, 2020
see them e-warriors!!! Las Las nothing go happen
Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by Israelo16(m): 7:46pm On Jul 17, 2020
Slynation:

Were majority are online keyboard warriors.... grin
abi
Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by Eje2019: 7:57pm On Jul 17, 2020
Aluta continua
Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by mastertek: 8:04pm On Jul 17, 2020
Government Should open the economy completely not only school,

people are really suffering for crime they never commit, there is no dangerous things or diseases out there in Nigeria that warrant this nonsense restrictions on human life, is not the same out side we move everyday, Nigerian people have being brainwashed by their useless government, so unfortunately.

I am so ashamed and disappointed that Nigerians will believe their own government & think they really care about them hence all the restriction to safe their life.

when I mean Nigerian, I never mean the market women, never mean the hustlers out there because I see them everyday and I feel their pain and agony they go through. I only mean all these stupid Nigerian on twitter, Instagram, nairaland etc, who are forming pouch & attacked anyone that claim there is no corrona virus in Nigeria, these people have been baptized by the media on SCAMdemic,

upon all the sufferings, their useless covid-419 rules only applies to poor masses, while the security agency are persecute and extort anyone who they see not abide by the useless & barbaric rule that have put the poor masses in pain.

BRT buses are carrying full load, while while danfo commercial buses are carrying only two passengers on a seat with triple amount, which also result in short of buses for the citizens.

If you read this and you still believe there is virus in Nigeria right now that warrant restrictions on human life activities & economy lockdown, just know that you are only be brainwashed by the government through the media, or you or family are one of the beneficiary of the SCAMdemic that put millions of poor Nigerians in agony, just know that as you are smiling to the bank, some are grum in agony
Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by Michaeleshiettte(m): 8:11pm On Jul 17, 2020
Baba... Please reopen schools for us oh abeg
Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by Israelo16(m): 9:00pm On Jul 17, 2020
Israelo16:
Ever since the outbreak of the corona virus (covid-19), students all over the world have had no choice than to stay at home. Nigerian students have taken to the streets of social media to stage a peaceful online protest asking the government to open schools back, they say if offices, markets and airports can be open then schools too can be open.



Students are lamenting that they are tired of staying at home for over 3-5 months doing nothing.

https://www.funhouse.com.ng/2020/07/nigerian-students-have-started-online.html
see pictures of the protest



they should just find a way of implementing social distancing in schools and open them
Re: Nigerian Students Start An Online Protest Asking The Government To Open Schools by Auladimeji(m): 9:16pm On Jul 17, 2020
Uncle Malek Fasek shocked

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