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They said friendly to all ethnic nationalities but I'm seeing only Ndigbo in the pic. What does that portray? Ndigbo are actually distinct from other Nigerians |
kuuljay:So you don't know that it is only in Nairaland that South East has igala, Bini and ibibio as major ethnic groups with Igbo being minority. Nairaland is a mirror world of her own. Learn about other parts of Nigeria from here at your own peril (development and ethnic wise). E go shock you when you visit them after lies and propaganda from here, especially South East. |
Smell the coffee citizens, tough times are ahead. I've said this before, have you guys ever wondered why the protests are still on despite all the pledges and agreements by the FG? This is because the hearts of the youths are boiling within and they don't know why, the tension in their heart is too much and they are yet to have the coordination to identify the problem and ascertain why, hence this protest. All that remains is for the government to use force so that they can fully identify the problem and that which eats them up from inside. And that is "Nigeria". Ladies and gentlemen, we are in for a revolution |
Lol Mr OP you are the most ignorant person I've ever seen when it comes to Nigerian history. Historically speaking, The people that needs to worry about this establishment are the Fulanis ruling Hausa. The only thing maintaining their hegemony on the hausa is lack of awareness by the larger hausa ignorant youths, which is one thing MNK might which to exploit. Nobody wants to hear that few stranger call the shots in his father's land. Expect Anarchy in the North soon. Next might be Radio Biafra Yoruba to rekindle the yoruba civil war the British paused (the main reason yoruba elites and those that know their history are scared of self determination) but failed to erase, then you'll see the real ethnic group that was at peace when the colonialists came. Ndigbo in Nigeria is just a buffer to prevent the return of anarchy in some regions that the colonialists paused but not erased and MNK knows this, the Fulanis know this, ijaws, TIV /Jukun know this and even Yoruba elites know this I don't just support this MNK move, tough times for the fulani are ahead |
And senators are supposed to be civil servants. Imagine just newspaper allowance can pay 4 able doctors. The Senate is the main problem of Nigeria. Only revolution can cure this. #EndSenate |
Let me behave like an average ignorant Nigerian and ask this question "what are they still protesting about?" The thing is that the Youths are boiling inside, they don't know what is eating them from within, it still seem vague but when the government uses force it will become clearer "Revolution" |
Who made the demands? |
Well, Even though I don't share his ideology, the gentleman is right on this one. People see an ordinary protest here but a good observant and historian will see a serious revolution. Read about Arab Spring that took the life of Gaddafi to understand what is going on here |
For those thinking suicide is as an option look at the pictures very well. As you can see he was struggling for life at his dying moment when the pain became unbearable but it was a second too late. Just see as he was using the remaining energy and life he cursed to attempt to kick the tree down and save his life. It's obvious he regretted his actions at the final moment. He died in regret and pain. This is really a painful but shameful exit. Think twice
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Ojiofor:Why use fake Igbo name as moniker when you are not one. It Speaks so much of your self esteem and how you regard your roots |
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