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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by jojothaiv(m): 9:55pm On Oct 14, 2020
DaBullIT:
Even people in North Korea still manage to use internet

VPN, proxy everything dey grin
Sometimes, I wonder who dey siddon give this clownish FG advice, instead make the idiots wey disguise soro soke, dem wan form internet stopper...

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by Nobody: 9:55pm On Oct 14, 2020
sodiqapril:
These people are idiots ...the youths organised protested, made arrangements for food and drinks, raincoats in case it rains, sleeping bags, medicals attention, there is free legal services for anyone arrested illegally for peaceful protests..the federal government blocked the account for the protest, within 24 hrs, a bitcoin account was opened and it already has over 1m..they probably think we are in the stone age if they block internet, we will use VPN and it will surely end it tears for them...our demands are not much stop attacking innocent protesters, sack the IG, compensate the family of everyone that died at the hands of animals I'm uniform, prosecute erring officers, let them stop moving around unidentified with AK-47 we no Dy Syria, lastly improve the welfare of the Police also..they are peoples families also..if not


Broa oil dey your head, las las all d leaders will be stoned to death If they misbehave

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by ElValiente(m): 9:56pm On Oct 14, 2020
Real Revolution. Na that time you go no say many people go to protest for Internet sake grin grin
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by Nchenches: 9:56pm On Oct 14, 2020
Buhari cabal believes once anyone is in control of political power, he can unleash anything upon his country people without repercussions.


It’s six years of atrocities from Buhari cabal against Nigerians through police and army brutality.

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by ridwanlawal: 9:59pm On Oct 14, 2020
If they think that will make us back off, they just arrived at 101% wrong conclusion.
They should think about those who are protesting via the INTERNET. What happens thereof? I bet you they will take into the streets to continue what you denied them of in the comfort of their respective homes.
They think they can continue their MILITARY REGIME under the guise of DEMOCRACY

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by ChimaAdeoye: 10:00pm On Oct 14, 2020
grin
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by chaloskyx: 10:01pm On Oct 14, 2020
AWW ANOTHER STUPID MOVE FIRST OF ALL THIS MOVEMENT HAS IT SUCESSES DUE TO THE COVID RISTRICTIONS AND ALSO CLOSURE OF SCHOOLS AND HIGHER INSTITUTIONS WHICH GIVES YOUTHS AMPLE TIME TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROTEST. NOW FOR SOME WHO DONT GO OUTDOORS THEY SUPPORT THE MOVEMENT THROUGH POSTINGS ON SOCIAL MEDIA. NOW YOU WANT TO SHUT DOWN THE INTERNET LIKE A TYRANT NO WAHALA YOU SEE THOSE POSTING AT HOME WOULD HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO COME OUT AS THEY HAVE NOTHING TO DO NO NETFLIX NO INSTAGRAM OR FACE BOOK THEN THE WHOLE ATTENTION OF THE YOUTHS WOULD BE ON YOU CAUSE YOU HAVE TAKEN THEM OUT OF THEIR COMFORT ZONES..........BUNCH OF MORONS WHO ADVISES THESE PEOPLE CALLING THEM SELVES LEADERS SEF

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by aspirebig: 10:10pm On Oct 14, 2020
The same internet that brought them to power?

People should stop acting as gods

The truth is that, the number of youth protesting now are not even up to 5% of Nigerian youths.

They should better calm down, if the real protest starts, it will turn to revolution. Then, it will be late to control it.

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by jamace(m): 10:13pm On Oct 14, 2020
I prefer dangerous freedom to peaceful slavery...

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by SeyeMan(m): 10:17pm On Oct 14, 2020
weyreypey:


https://m.guardian.ng/news/nigeria-may-shut-down-internet-as-endsars-protests-continue/


Before FG blocks internet, pls download Bridgefy and Firechat apps. They are bluetooth messaging apps used by Hong Kong Protesters when their govt shut down internet access in a bid to stop the protests.

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by AlexBells(m): 10:27pm On Oct 14, 2020
Laboni:
That won’t happen unless you want to shutdown Nigeria’s economy. Only 20% of youths are on the streets and it’s like this, by the time when thousands of online vendors, remaining jobless youths, sympathizing elders, thousands of internet based companies, opportunits, etc, you will know that even your gun wielding soldiers will run away.
It is better to shut down 20 percent than shut down 100% that's how those selfish people think, they think those uprisings is about their office or their head, to them they will loose everything if they eventually loose out

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by Legacyy(m): 10:29pm On Oct 14, 2020
Then get ready for the worst

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by Sarah20A(f): 10:32pm On Oct 14, 2020
Shutting down the internet is literally asking for war and that war Buhari will see.nigerians will drag that mother....fu....cker out of Aso rock
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by sircatherine45(m): 10:43pm On Oct 14, 2020
Download Briar
Download Tor
Download VPN
thank me later

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by weyreypey: 10:46pm On Oct 14, 2020
sircatherine45:
Download Briar

Download Tor

Download VPN

thank me later
Tor in safe keeping. If you know you know

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by sircatherine45(m): 10:49pm On Oct 14, 2020
weyreypey:
Tor in safe keeping. If you know you know
Safe keeping of what?
Oga, if you don't know anything, just FEM!!!
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by hardbody: 10:49pm On Oct 14, 2020
GAZZUZZ:
It would be a sad development

Bros i hail oo. If that happens, me sef go enter street, because there is nothing else i will be doing at home

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by Nobody: 10:49pm On Oct 14, 2020
Me I no protest for internet
I no protest for street
Nah 2015 I do my own
Nah the hailers turn now.
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by sircatherine45(m): 10:50pm On Oct 14, 2020
SeyeMan:



Before FG blocks internet, pls download Bridgefy and Firechat apps. They are bluetooth messaging apps used by Hong Kong Protesters when their govt shut down internet access in a bid to stop the protests.

Don't use firechat, it's not updated, and prone to eavesdropping...
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by Okoroawusa: 11:05pm On Oct 14, 2020
chukzyfcbb:
Na beer parlour gist be that.

Which telecom pays for the sla downtime companies suffer?

- How many submarine cables are they going to disconnect?

- Who bears the loss of transactional downtime firms on stock exchange will suffer?

- Which firewall even exist to restrict internet temporarily for the whole Nigerians? The firewall go die from load�

- Infact which BGP peer will you...........

.....you know what

na beer parlour gist be this, e no fit happen
At last a sensible youth!


It took me to read comments till the 3rd line to find an intelligent youth like you. That says a lot about Nigerian youths. It's a very terrible precedent.
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by weyreypey: 11:15pm On Oct 14, 2020
sircatherine45:


Safe keeping of what?

Oga, if you don't know anything, just FEM!!!

Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by sircatherine45(m): 11:18pm On Oct 14, 2020
weyreypey:
Abobi, no loseguard
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by obama30: 11:19pm On Oct 14, 2020
weyreypey:


https://m.guardian.ng/news/nigeria-may-shut-down-internet-as-endsars-protests-continue/

Seun ban me few days ago for commenting the truth about Nigeria but all i commented, which lead to my ban has happened.

I will said another truth, If this government block internet, the protest will leads to restructure. they should be care not to light fire that can be impossible to quench.

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by weyreypey: 11:19pm On Oct 14, 2020
sircatherine45:


Abobi, no loseguard
Soro Soke...
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by Franktom247(m): 11:20pm On Oct 14, 2020
This government want to use their hand to dig their grave i pity them in advance
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by dingbang(m): 11:21pm On Oct 14, 2020
Mchew. God will shut them down
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by tammie24: 11:35pm On Oct 14, 2020
That will be their greatest undoing cos a lot of us who still use the internet to pass time will just kuku come out and protest!
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by RPG2020(m): 11:37pm On Oct 14, 2020
The one them first do long time ago internet dey Nigeria
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by nasbiafra(m): 11:40pm On Oct 14, 2020
In as much as am a big fan of this protest.shutting the internet or even thinking of the idea is enough reason to let you know they do not care about your protest.to them you are wasting your time.i just feel for those wasting their time protesting.
who did we realy offend
i smell another protest
#SAY NO TO THE SHUT DOWN OF THE
INTERNET
I SMELL THE LAZY YOUTHS(sorry for that term but thats what they see us as) STAGING A BIGGER REVOLUTION SOON
ENOUGH IS A ENOUGH
AND LASTLY BELIEVE IT OR NOT I STRONGLY FEEL THE COUNTRY NEEDS RESTRUCTURING OR RISK BREAK UP(ADEBOYE ALREADY SAID THAT)

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Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by Nova1988(m): 11:55pm On Oct 14, 2020
VPN dey grin
Re: Nigeria May Shut Down Internet As #EndSARS Protests Continue - The Guardian by Laboni: 11:57pm On Oct 14, 2020
AlexBells:

It is better to shut down 20 percent than shut down 100% that's how those selfish people think, they think those uprisings is about their office or their head, to them they will loose everything if they eventually loose out
If I get you right, it means shutting down 20% means the remaining 80% will join right?

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