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Ezeama400:This government (Tinubu, Senators and Representatives, the 36 Governors, 774 LG Council men, including the IGP of the police and the Supreme court Judges! This killing of unarmed protestors is against human rights. ![]()
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InvertedHammer:There are so many in the South East who do not have that lifeline from abroad to suckle from. So, try to be considerate; consider the plight of members of the same population who have no helpers to rescue them from the suffering that is Nigeria. ![]() |
onuman:1. This isn't an assumption but an all too-clear fact! Let's stop the meaningless bragging abeg and face reality! ![]() 2. As we speak, Igbos are protesting freely outside of the South Eastern State — in Lagos, Kano, Abuja, Osun, and Kogi; even in River's States, Igbos are recorded to have been among those protesting. There are videos to prove this from today alone. In the South Eastern States, however, Igbos are on lockdown, unable to protest. Why? It isn't that they don't have any reasons to. It is more that they have been bullied by their own politicians, including terrorist groups in the region, into staying indoors. August 1st is not a public or business holiday yet the vast majority stayed indoors today. The major reason behind the sit-at-home today is fear! ![]() |
phorget:I am not the one crying here though... you are since your obvious lie no gel at all! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
phorget:🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Stop lying! ![]() |
TossTos:They are reason your Nigerian Government was indicted both in Nigerian courts and ECOWAS courts for the killings during EndSars. ![]() |
Miraxzeebility:The Pictures and profiles of those who died should be posted as well abeg. They died because of Tinubu's dictatorship style.of democracy. ![]() |
Racoon:Policemen killed by whom? ![]()
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helinues:I see now that you didn't bother reading the OP or the title before commenting. ![]() |
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helinues:Nigeria fines Meta $220 million for violating data protection and consumer rights laws
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Akaegwu:On a day that is not a business or public holiday? Cut the bull! ![]() |
Mazist:If dem dey serious, make dem equally use the opportunity to educate the masses on their civic rights and duties in their democracy. So many Nigerians are ill-educated in this regard. ![]() |
MeNmyfamily:Have you ever met anyone in the agbero class in Lagos before? Most of the people in question are fueled by hate and thuggery... logical reasoning no enter at all. So, if you let yourself get pissed or reduced in some way by the fact that they aren't able to reason well, you are the problem. ![]() |
[quote author=Nonny95 post=131270503]Our Rice oh!.. Happening in Edo state Protesters said they discovered the location of their hoarded palliatives..... Rice everywhere 😂 Video there rice naw! ![]() |
Softmirror:Good pay, training, incentives, and benefits as well. These are all some of the things that go along way in creating a dependable work force. These are also a lot of things that are mostly missing in the Nigerian situation. ![]() |
Softmirror:As I said, pro-people and pro-business policies are not in place in Nigeria. Let me give you an idea of what I mean. If you ship the very same employees who sabotage businesses in Nigeria to a place like America and give them the same job today, those very same people are more likely to turn out model employees. Why? Because of the policies in place in places like America which benefit both the workers and their employees. And in cases, where the trust between employer and employee fails, there are policies in place to handle such conflicts in a manner convenient to all. ![]() Go back and check to see some of the policies that kept the same problems from cropping up as it has since the introduction of Democracy in Nigeria. The military had policies that helped in these areas. But since the introduction of Democracy, much of that has gone out the window. The government in Nigeria has been generally anti-people and anti-businesses for a long time. This is why the situation is so today. ![]() |
AcuraZDX:I saw no Oro in any of the videos of Lagos I watched today. I saw a video of a blue-haired boy threatening to burn the Oro guys and their Oro if they dared come out today. I must confess that I was looking forward to the confrontation myself since I grew up in Ikorodu myself, and hate the fact that Oro is being messed with. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
Softmirror:These solutions have been available to us for 100s of years. The problem is that Nigerians keep promoting criminals to doing jobs that criminals cannot do for them. In a sane country, 99.9% of those in government today would be in prison instead. Or labeled ex-convicts. But in Nigeria, they are glorified and made kings. ***Shudders****😣😣😣😣😣😣 |
Softmirror:That is easy! By implementing policies that are both pro-business and pro-people, at the same time ensuring infrastructure development to enable them to thrive in the country? Right now there is a general lack of infrastructure and government policies have been generally anti-people and anti-business as well, but your government spends Trillions of Naira each year claiming(in fact lying) that it has developed Nigeria when the reality is all an audio. ![]() |
Asquare84:They are jobless because their government robbed them of better opportunities in life. Stop blaming them for being jobless. ![]() |
Mightymanna:They didn't find food there to raid or something? ![]() |
EreluRoz:Which God? Your gods that tinubu does not give a rat arse about or which one? Tinubu's gods are greed, money, and power. That much has long been established. ![]() You didn't expect it? Are you for real? Just last week, I was busy asking you to name at least one of his policies which in fact benefited you or anyone and you refused. Just last week! ![]() Anyways, you didn't just vote for the guy. You raised him as a god over the people and I believe that is why they are angry at even you like they would be at all others who did same. ![]() |
SATANICALLY:Nasarawa and a lot of the North has been a long time coming! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59v89dfFd80?si=9AmWvtMbtQN9lSfV |
vanbonattel:You are not feeling the effect yet most of South Eastern parts of the country are currently shut down as many have, for fear, chosen instead to stay indoors instead. You are not feeling the impact yet many of the South Easterners living in other parts of the country freely roam their streets and protest against the government while those of them in the southeast sit at home — today not being a holiday of any sort— as they stay away in fear for their lives? ![]() You all need to at least learn how to tell better lies! Easterners were bullied by those who used manipulative language and threats for their politics. Rather than push back those manipulations and lies using facts, many of your southeastern politicians chose to fuel the manipulation by way of fear-mongering campaigns, all geared against their own people. The result is what we see today. ![]() |
jaxxy:They are all Igbos living and protesting freely outside of Igbo land today. ![]() |
vanbonattel:What the heck? Have you not seen the numerous videos of 100s of thousands in the southwest out today protesting? ![]() |
jaxxy:They are all Igbos living and protesting freely outside of Igbo land today. ![]() |
vanbonattel:I challenge you to point out even a single lie in what I stated there. ![]() |
vanbonattel:The North can claim he has been trying to settle scores with them but from what we have today, it is the entire country that has been struggling under the weight of his many anti-people policies. ![]() |
vanbonattel:Wrong! It was APC policies that caused the protest. ![]() 2. The political elites and those in government are responsible for the north burning today. The north has not had time to vent in so long. So what you see happening today is many years of pent-up anger coming to the surface as expected. ![]() |
designking:Most of the people living in the region did not come out out of fear for their lives with Ekpa-Sponsored Terrorists and their sponsored thugs out for the lives of those of them who would protest. They are literally prisoners in their own papa land— the Biafra of simon expa some already consider it. ![]() Elsewhere, a lot of Igbos living in other regions of the country came out to protest freely and make their voices heard against the suffering and injustices wrought against their destinies and futures by their government. There is video evidence of this everywhere you look today. ![]() |
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