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This is a plot to affect the protest |
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Boycott MTN |
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Gen Z Protests coming to Nigeria ![]() |
Don't get fooled, they try to keep you at sleep with Religion |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EnMomqxZRU?si=eTQ2V3usAqOSJ7JR Tinubu Begs Military Not To Remove Him From Power! |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPwDDnxpGBA?si=q6mEF7uvxgHIqwMt Bags Of Rice Donated By FG is Being Repackaged and Sold To Residents In Kogi |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EnMomqxZRU?si=eTQ2V3usAqOSJ7JR Tinubu Begs Military Not To Remove Him From Power! - What Is He Afraid Of? |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EnMomqxZRU?si=eTQ2V3usAqOSJ7JR Tinubu Begs Military Boys Not To Remove Him From Power! What Is He Afraid Of? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhZUnwXtzYI?si=pOzBfwkiRsEZ7F9b Tinubu in panic as Nigerians plan protest to give him the 'Kenyan treatment' |
They keep you at sleep with Religion |
oglalasioux:Please stop displaying your inferiority complex on social medias |
End Bad Governance in Nigeria
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv7StSOCG84?si=NjZ3efOxC-DDI2qw Dangote Reacts To Claims About His Refinery, Says 'I Am Not Afraid Of Anybody' |
Bags of rice for votes
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPwDDnxpGBA?si=q6mEF7uvxgHIqwMt Bags Of Rice Donated By FG is Being Repackaged and Sold To Residents In Kogi |
It is Nigerian leaders who are stopping Nigeria from moving forward. They didn't believe that Dangote could build a refinery, then when they realised that he can, now the oil mafia and corrupt politicians want to stop him. |
End Bad Governance in Nigeria
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv7StSOCG84?si=Nm26PKN7UesAI7zT Dangote Reacts To Claims About His Refinery |
Tear gas at protests: How to protect yourself and what to do if you are exposed Using tear gas is a common tactic authorities use to control crowds at protests. Before you head out to a protest, learn what to do if you encounter it. How to protect yourself from tear gas The first line of defense against the negative effects of tear gas is to do everything you can to prevent it from coming into contact with your skin. If you suspect you may be exposed to tear gas at a demonstration or protest, you need to wear as much protective gear as possible. If you have a face shield, wear that to cover your eyes, nose and mouth. If not, wear a face mask and goggles to protect your face and eyes. Sunglasses or glasses may help some, but not as much as goggles or a shield. It's very important that you do not wear contact lenses if you may be exposed to the gas, since the particles can get trapped in your lenses and damage your eyes. The primary way your body will be exposed to the tear gas is most likely by inhaling it. So the most important first step is to get away from the area where the gas was released and find fresh air to help disperse it. Also, avoid touching the canisters as they are hot and can burn or injure you. |
Go to the root cause of the problem first. For Nigeria to progress The FG Needs to implement the death penalty for corruption |
franchasofficia:There is also the possibility that this attack on France railways came from the Russians |
jayce232:Then the government should allow Dangote to work and bring down fuel price. |
bluefilm:Because most of them are involved in Corruption |
Nigerians should defend Aliko Dangote to save Nigeria from oil Mafia |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouE27UAsHEQ?si=FqhWFiilFFVz5g7b Massive Attack on France railways cause travel chaos ahead of Olympics A “massive arson attack” brought chaos to France’s high-speed rail network the night before the Olympic opening ceremony in Paris. “This is a massive attack on a large scale to paralyse the TGV network,” train operator SNCF told AFP. It added that many trains will have to be cancelled and the situation will last “at least all weekend while repairs are conducted.” SNCF said there were “several simultaneous malicious acts overnight,” targeting the Atlantic, northern, and eastern high-speed lines. Another attempted attack on the southeastern line was foiled, they added. FranceInfo says five acts of vandalism or attempted vandalism took place between 1 a.m. and 5.30 a.m., targeting electrical or signalling boxes. Signals along the tracks were set on fire and cables were cut and set alight. Jean-Pierre Farandou, the train operator’s chief executive, said 800,000 passengers would be affected as crowds descend on Paris for the Olympics. SNCF urged passengers not to travel and to stay away from stations. Speaking on BFMTV, Farandou said, “It’s a part of France that is under attack, it’s the French who are under attack.” “It was also, of course, the inauguration of the opening of the Olympic Games, with many French people going up to Paris to enjoy a day or three to share in the joy of the Olympic Games. All that is ruined. But we’re not going to give up.” Eurostar services between London and Paris were also delayed by the vandalism. “Due to coordinated acts of vandalism in France, affecting the high speed line between Paris and Lille, all high speed trains going to and coming from Paris are being diverted via the classic line today Friday 26 July,” the operator said. “This extends the journey time by around an hour and a half.” At time of publication, no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks and no arrests have been made. However, a security source told Le Figaro that incendiary attacks on installations are generally a signature of the far-left. The attacks came hours after Belgian authorities detained seven terror suspects in raids across the country. The Belgian Federal prosecutor said they are “suspected of participating in the activities of a terrorist group, of financing terrorism and preparing a terrorist attack.” Spokesman Arnaud d’Oultremont told the AP that investigators had “not yet identified the suspects’ concrete objectives.” In contrast, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin thanked “our Belgian friends who today led a judicial operation to protect us”—begging further questions about that state of pre-Olympics security. On Friday, the Basel-Mulhouse airport at the Franco-Swiss border was briefly evacuated for security reasons after a bomb threat as police still searched for the perpetrators of the train system attacks. |
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Efforts are ongoing to collect and identify the remains of the deceased soldiers, with families yet to be notified of the tragic loss. As of now, the identities of the fallen soldiers have not been fully disclosed. This incident highlights the relentless and dangerous efforts of the Nigerian Army in combating the ongoing threat posed by Boko Haram in the region
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