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Re: Throwback To 1986 'End Police Brutality' Protest In Lagos (Video) by Marine54(m): 7:01am On Oct 12, 2020
AdolfHitlerxXx:
This is what I like about the South West folks.

They always stand up to oppression without fear.

Our brothers in South South too provided some support for the #EndSARS.

While some chestbeating cowards hid under their beds wearing their wives' dresses.

Anyways with leaders like Zik, Ojukwu and Kanu who ALL fled at the first sign of trouble... one can't expect too much
Shut the hell up ! Lagos was the capital of Nigeria then, every tribe participated in that protest ! Pls remove south south out of your misery...
Re: Throwback To 1986 'End Police Brutality' Protest In Lagos (Video) by Ratedgang: 10:34am On Oct 13, 2020
uuzba:

This country did not fight for independence. Britain just dash us free.
We have never worked together for anything, so we don't share same ideal.
Hence all the fighting and disagreement, from Civil war, to military regime, to even this website.
See the insults we give each other on this site, we versus ourselves O. Not foreigners attacking us.
youve said it all. We too hate ourselves abeg.
Re: Throwback To 1986 'End Police Brutality' Protest In Lagos (Video) by 1vid(m): 11:10am On Oct 20, 2020
Evang. Swift To President Buhari:
A Soldier salary is 49,000 forty nine thousand naira, some no accommodation they rent house outside the barrack no risk allowance instead they sleep inside bush fought to defend the Nation.
Where is the change?
Change should start with the National assembly: = A Senator receives N36,000,000 (thirty-six million Naira) monthly. If this is divided into two = N18,000,000 million (Eighteen million Naira). The second half which is N18,000,000 (eighteen million Naira) can be used to employ 200 Nigerians, each earning a salary of N90,000 (ninety thousand Naira) monthly. When you multiply 200 people with the number of Senators (109), this will give 21,800 Nigerians gainful employment. In short, 200 Nigerians will be able to live a comfortable life on half a Senator’s monthly salary.
A member of the House of Representatives receives a salary of N25,000,000 (tenty-five million Naira) monthly. If this salary is divided in two = N12,500,000 (twelve million and five hundred thousand Naira). The other half, which is the sum of N12,500,000 (twelve million and five hundred thousand Naira) will be enough to employ 135 Nigerians with a monthly salary of N92.500 (ninety-two thousand and five hundred Naira) each. Nigeria has 360 Members of the House of Representatives, half of their salaries can employ 48,600 Nigerians who can live comfortable lives.
So, Buhari’s Administration can employ 70,400 Nigerians with monthly salaries ranging from N90,000 to N92.500 accordingly. This is just by dividing the salaries of Senators and Members of the House of Representatives. Half their present salaries is more than enough for them in a country where majority of Nigerians live on less than a dollar a day. (Now think of all the other over bloated salaries and allowances of Ministers and others)
You may try this idea Your Excellency, the President...
Nigerians, spread this message to Senators and Members of the House of Representatives and others.

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