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What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 3:14pm On Sep 21, 2021
If you read my previous write-up, I talked about visiting the Brazilian presidential Palace and it was an awesome experience for me and one thing I noticed is the freedom. We have a bus stop near the presidential Palace as you can see in the picture below, I don't think this can happen in my country, the presidential Palace in my country is a no-go zone.



What are African leaders always scared of?



In Brazil, people go to the presidential Palace to take pictures and you won't find one military checkpoint or fierce-looking soldiers, why is Africa always different?



When I was making the video the military guy walked up to me and politely and calmly told me to go to the part where i can take pictures from because I was making the video close to the road, if it was in Africa a fierce-looking military man might even beat you



This are part of the reasons why I love Brazil because of the freedom we enjoy here


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvw-jZpatGc

https://www.walkbrazil4k.com/2021/08/what-i-learned-after-visiting-brazilian.html?m=1

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by BrokenTV: 3:15pm On Sep 21, 2021
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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by IJOBA11: 3:16pm On Sep 21, 2021
NIGERIA IS A ZOO

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by BKayy: 3:18pm On Sep 21, 2021
Let me answer your question as to why Africans are scared.
African leaders are scared because they know that they lack the legal consent of the people they govern. Put it this way, they are the gate keepers of another person's prison.

No African country is created for the people that's why the first thing they signed into their OAU was preserving the colonial boundary.

Though it appears that the current generation lack the knowledge of their history but the gate keepers (African Leaders) are subconsciously always scared of the people realising themselves and Revolting. This is very evident in my Igboland, we have many chiefs but the only one that adorns himself with security men and Police is the so called King because he knows he is a mere warrant chief created to subdue the people
If it was for the people and by the people, they don't need to be constantly afraid of the people revolting

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 3:19pm On Sep 21, 2021
Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 3:20pm On Sep 21, 2021
BKayy:
Let me answer your question as to why Africans are scared.
African leaders are scared because they know that they lack the legal consent of the people they govern. Put it this way, they are the gate keepers of the another person's prison.

No African country is created for the people that's why the first thing they signed into their OAU was preserving the colonial boundary.

If it was for the people and by the people, they don't need to be constantly afraid of the people revolting

You are correct

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 3:20pm On Sep 21, 2021
IJOBA11:
NIGERIA IS A ZOO

Lol

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 3:25pm On Sep 21, 2021
BKayy:
Let me answer your question as to why Africans are scared.
African leaders are scared because they know that they lack the legal consent of the people they govern. Put it this way, they are the gate keepers of the another person's prison.

No African country is created for the people that's why the first thing they signed into their OAU was preserving the colonial boundary.

Though it appears that the current generation lack the knowledge of their history but the gate keepers (African Leaders) are subconsciously always scared of the people realising themselves and Revolting. This is exactly very evident in my Igboland, we have many chiefs but the only one that adorns himself with security men and Police is the so called King because he knows he is a mere warrant chief created to subdue the people
If it was for the people and by the people, they don't need to be constantly afraid of the people revolting

I have not visited ask Rock before, I bet every where would be filled with military men, in video you can see me walking freely, no military check point

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Abfinest007(m): 3:31pm On Sep 21, 2021
Ordinary lg chairman is hard to see not to talk about president.ordinary criticism he can't accept

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 3:35pm On Sep 21, 2021
Abfinest007:
Ordinary lg chairman is hard to see not to talk about president.ordinary criticism he can't accept

In Brazil people abuse the president face to face

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by tommy589(m): 4:04pm On Sep 21, 2021
I think coup played a major role in heavy security presence at the state house

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by SarkinYarki: 4:10pm On Sep 21, 2021
Brazil builds good planes ..can your country produce good toothpick?

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 4:18pm On Sep 21, 2021
tommy589:
I think coup played a major role in heavy security presence at the state house

Brazil also had a coup in 1964

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 4:18pm On Sep 21, 2021
SarkinYarki:
Brazil builds good planes ..can your country produce good toothpick?

Lol

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by tommy589(m): 4:56pm On Sep 21, 2021
walkbrazil4k:


Brazil also had a coup in 1964

Check it with the number of coups we had since the 60s. P&t was over looking the state house in marina many years ago and no state house security operatives harrased people walking along the fence.

Not that I fancy any of our leaders,but I can not fault them for fortifying their abode and convoy.
Murtala Mohammed was on his way to mosque in '76,with only his driver and adc before he was assassinated. In shagari case,no gun was fired,except the one shot by shagari adc to kill col. bako when he informed shagari he has been overthrown.

Becoming president or governor is a gold mine, enemies are all around them every time. Transport unionism is a close example of how it is like up there

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 5:04pm On Sep 21, 2021
tommy589:


Check it with the number of coups we had since the 60s

But the trade mark is an African issue

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Corporate2020: 5:19pm On Sep 21, 2021
IJOBA11:
NIGERIA IS A ZOO

Your parents are living in Nigeria. Nigeria is a Zoo. Only animals live in Zoos. Therefore your parents are . . . . . . . . . . .

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by tommy589(m): 5:24pm On Sep 21, 2021
walkbrazil4k:


But the trade mark is an African issue

When their is breach of security you need to upgrade. The Russian and US state houses are not in Africa but they are the most fortified in the world.No.10 downing street is not a fenced state house but the security is different from what it was in the past.

It is when citizens are treated fairly before African leaders may relax their securities

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 5:44pm On Sep 21, 2021
IJOBA11:
NIGERIA IS A ZOO
And the Citizens of the Zoo are ......

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by owobokiri(m): 5:52pm On Sep 21, 2021
The day I went inside the politburo hall in China was the day I knew that Nigerian rulers are evil! I walked around the whole place in company of my Chinese friend. Most of the Chinese government establishment revolves around The Tianamen square. Yet that place is the biggest tourist attraction for ordinary Chinese, who save up to go and see these places, including the summer palaces and the great wall. Very freely and with little disturbances.

Infact more security checks were only introduced at The Tianamen square as Islamic militancy grew , especially around the Muslim dominated region in China. It makes you think deeply! If a socalled communist country can be so free to allow her citizens to walk around the corridors of power , what's it that frightens Nigerian leaders? Because this is a Nigerian problem. No one has pictures of Aso Rock. Yet, even in places like Cotonou and Lome, you can easily walk up to the gates of the state houses.

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 6:16pm On Sep 21, 2021
tommy589:


When their is breach of security you need to upgrade. The Russian and US state houses are not in Africa but they are the most fortified in the world.No.10 downing street is not a fenced state house but the security is different from what it was in the past.

It is when citizens are treated fairly before African leaders may relax their securities


Why are African leaders scared of the same people they claim elected them

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 6:18pm On Sep 21, 2021
owobokiri:
The day I went inside the politburo hall in China was the day I knew that Nigerian rulers are evil! I walked around the whole place in company of my Chinese friend. Most of the Chinese government establishment revolves around The Tianamen square. Yet that place is the biggest tourist attraction for ordinary Chinese, who save up to go and see these places, including the summer palaces and the great wall. Very freely and with little disturbances.

Infact more security checks were only introduced at The Tianamen square as Islamic militancy grew , especially around the Muslim dominated region in China. It makes you think deeply! If a socalled communist country can be so free to allow her citizens to walk around the corridors of power , what's it that frightens Nigerian leaders? Because this is a Nigerian problem. No one has pictures of Aso Rock. Yet, even in places like Cotonou and Lome, you can easily walk up to the gates of the state houses.

Real talk

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by tommy589(m): 6:51pm On Sep 21, 2021
walkbrazil4k:


Why are African leaders scared of the same people they claim elected them

Do you think they afraid of the people? They are afraid of their fellow gangsters that covet the sit

Thomas Sankara used to go out in the evening to buy suya,no convoy,no security A top magazine from France came to interview him about the rumour that is closest friend, Blaise Compaore, was planning a coup,he said they should let him do what he likes. Not up to 2 weeks Compaore killed him and became the president.

Leaders that are afraid of the people renders services not loot

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by dasparrow: 6:54pm On Sep 21, 2021
African leaders are afraid because they know that the people whom they lord themselves over don't like them. Honestly, I think the colonial boundaries should be torn down and let the various ethnic nationalities decide whom they want to share a country with. These artificial countries created by the european colonialists ain't working. This is why there is no peace in many parts of Africa and African leaders surround themselves with excess security personnel.

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by ivolt: 6:56pm On Sep 21, 2021
walkbrazil4k:


I have not visited ask Rock before, I bet every where would be filled with military men, in video you can see me walking freely, no military check point
Stop misleading people.
You didn't visit the presidential palace, you visited the tourist-allowed area.

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by ivolt: 6:59pm On Sep 21, 2021
tommy589:

It is when citizens are treated fairly before African leaders may relax their securities

I hope you don't really believe this.
There is no such thing as "treated fairly".
It only takes one person and the rest will be history.
Many presidents have lost their lives to such naivety.

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by tommy589(m): 7:03pm On Sep 21, 2021
ivolt:

I hope you don't really believe this.
There is no such thing as "treated fairly".
It only takes one person and the rest will be history.
Many presidents have lost their lives to such naivety.

Not in Nigeria.

The way Nigeria is structured won't allow one single person to ascend presidency through politics or coup,and you expect him to have absolute power that will give Nigerians better deal without the support of his partners.

All our leaders past and present are tainted. They have no choice than to compromise when they present them evidence of their crooked past and present

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by ivolt: 7:13pm On Sep 21, 2021
tommy589:


Not in Nigeria
Not in America, Russia, Germany and many others.
In fact, any country with more than a million population or multiple ethnic groups
should not toy with the presidents security.

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by markfem2: 7:33pm On Sep 21, 2021
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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Nobody: 8:07pm On Sep 21, 2021
ivolt:

Stop misleading people.
You didn't visit the presidential palace, you visited the tourist-allowed area.

Lol. See beef, yes I saw president bolsonaro, are you happy now? Did you have watch the video? I shook hands with the presidente

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Re: What I Learnt After Visiting The Brazilian Presidential Palace(photos, Video) by Hyphy(m): 8:13pm On Sep 21, 2021
Lol our presidential villa is really a no-go area


The bulk a Nigeria’s post-independence infrastructure was orchestrated by the military, they built the villa for themselves

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