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Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by RichDad25(op): 3:01pm On Jul 18, 2024
Sad but it is reality of things now in Nigeria. People can't hold tight any longer because the situation keeps getting worse every day. WATCH VIDEO and hear as Nigerians list current prices of goods in the market and how the prices changes daily.

The question right now is that ;
How will the state be after Tinubu's first term?
Will there be a place called Nigeria ?
How long will Nigeria live on passed glory?
Do we try younger candidates next election?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhOFrekCgWE
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by SmartPolician: 3:20pm On Jul 18, 2024
The truth is that peaceful protests hardly achieve anything tangible in Nigeria. The only language Nigerian politicians understand is violence.

But then, we don't need any hunger-inspired protests now because urchins will hijack it to destroy public infrastructure and loot the businesses of hardworking people.
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by Nobody: 3:22pm On Jul 18, 2024
Ebin Pawa!!!
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by vanbonattel: 3:24pm On Jul 18, 2024
Just keep it in Lagos
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by fourboys: 3:25pm On Jul 18, 2024
We are with you spiritually
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by TerrouMuda: 3:40pm On Jul 18, 2024
The 5% dot in the circle can only pray for you.
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by Melagros(m): 3:42pm On Jul 18, 2024
COMRADES, the revolution will start from Lagos and then spread to other parts of the country

What usually polarised us are tribalism and religious differences

Nigerian youths are the most persevered youths in the whole world
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by nedu666: 4:03pm On Jul 18, 2024
yarimo:
Bitter people should go back to there erosion villages and hold so called protest.
Tell your governors to stop exporting beggars to every state. Na wetin. Dem swear for you people. Every road with pavement or divider, your people will just occupy it. To make matters worse majority are not handicap plus they are still breeding future beggars. Haba
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by Augustine2244(m): 4:28pm On Jul 18, 2024
SmartPolician:
The truth is that peaceful protests hardly achieve anything tangible in Nigeria. The only language Nigerian politicians understand is violence.

But then, we don't need any hunger-inspired protests now because urchins will hijack it to destroy public infrastructure and loot the businesses of hardworking people.
True speech,but ironically the lesson teachers who wanted to teach PO and Igbos a bitter lesson are the ones WAILING AND CRYING OF HUNGER.
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by Augustine2244(m): 4:30pm On Jul 18, 2024
TerrouMuda:
The 5% dot in the circle can only pray for you.
Lol! No be small,oo! So much for lessons teachers who wanted to teach PO and Igbos a bitter lesson.
They are yet to see the beginning.
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by sukar886: 5:53pm On Jul 18, 2024
Una never see anuyhing,hunger go finish una
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by papyjaypaul: 6:19pm On Jul 18, 2024
SmartPolician:
The truth is that peaceful protests hardly achieve anything tangible in Nigeria. The only language Nigerian politicians understand is violence.

But then, we don't need any hunger-inspired protests now because urchins will hijack it to destroy public infrastructure and loot the businesses of hardworking people.
I must commend the ENDSARS protesters. We all know the truth. Look at the Kenyans, how many days did it take for them to get violenthuh

Some people were abusing Nigerian youth that they were busy partying at ENDSARS. They should be congratulating them for their patience. The young people learned from their parents, yet the political class still sponsored violence and made it look like protesters who were having fun for weeks all of a sudden became violent and caused destruction in the country. They understood that violence wasn't the way because these politicians have thugs on their payroll. Yet, even with their patience, they not only got shot at, they gaslighted them. They changed the story and sponsored stories of hate and division.

They can keep lying and pay sponsors to defend their lies but all lies have expiry date.

Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by frankyychiji: 6:29pm On Jul 18, 2024
Op, this is not an old video right? No indomie carton price is 3500 presently. The price is 3× higher now. This was shot in buharis tenure.
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by Gadafii: 9:43pm On Jul 18, 2024
Where is helinues that have been wailing and creating hundreds of threads that no protest must take place in Lagos 😂😂😂

Anyways yoruba people should keep their protest in Lagos and yoruba land alone, the govt must favour them by force
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by haybhi1(m): 11:40pm On Jul 18, 2024
Those commenters are of/in Rivers State though.
Re: Nigerians Protest Over Economic Hardship In Lagos "We Are Hungry" by DMerciful(m): 2:11am On Jul 19, 2024
Let me tell you how's gonna go down.

Demands are being collated which would be sent to the presidency including bring fuel price to less than N300, scrapping the senate and keeping only the house of representatives, govt officials would be placed on civil service salary scale etc. Until these demands are met, the protest will go on perpetually.

If any protester is killed the the protest will include Tinubu must go.
SmartPolician:
The truth is that peaceful protests hardly achieve anything tangible in Nigeria. The only language Nigerian politicians understand is violence.

But then, we don't need any hunger-inspired protests now because urchins will hijack it to destroy public infrastructure and loot the businesses of hardworking people.

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