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Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Bobloco(op): 5:55am On Jul 21, 2024
Protests will always remain a legitimate instrument of democracy for raising the voice of citizens.

Tinubu and his allies sponsored and organised protests and civil disobedience, including threatening to form parallel governments against the Goodluck Jonathan government, and they did all these acts without being disturbed; no one called them ethnic bigots or brought ethnicity into it; no one threatened them or even charged them for treason.


Tinubu, as president of Nigeria today, is now afraid of protests, as these were the same instruments he, together with his allies, used against the Goodluck Jonathan government.
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by sIfioksq: 6:04am On Jul 21, 2024
Tinubu's administration is focused on stability and progress for Nigeria. Protests can disrupt the positive momentum we need right now.
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by helinues: 6:04am On Jul 21, 2024
Destructive protest is what we are avoiding by all means.

The sore election losers are not Nigerians more than the others.

We go see who be majority politically for this country
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by raskymonojendor: 6:08am On Jul 21, 2024
Bobloco:
Protests will always remain a legitimate instrument of democracy for raising the voice of citizens.

Tinubu and his allies sponsored and organised protests and civil disobedience, including threatening to form parallel governments against the Goodluck Jonathan government, and they did all these acts without being disturbed; no one called them ethnic bigots or brought ethnicity into it; no one threatened them or even charged them for treason.


Tinubu, as president of Nigeria today, is now afraid of protests, as these were the same instruments he, together with his allies, used against the Goodluck Jonathan government.
No one is afraid of protest. What people don't want is the idiots that would infiltrate the protest and those that have sinister agenda. E.g EndSars.
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by helinues: 6:12am On Jul 21, 2024
Bobloco:
Protests will always remain a legitimate instrument of democracy for raising the voice of citizens.

Tinubu and his allies sponsored and organised protests and civil disobedience, including threatening to form parallel governments against the Goodluck Jonathan government, and they did all these acts without being disturbed; no one called them ethnic bigots or brought ethnicity into it; no one threatened them or even charged them for treason.


Tinubu, as president of Nigeria today, is now afraid of protests, as these were the same instruments he, together with his allies, used against the Goodluck Jonathan government.
How come you guys don't want this protest to happen in your region but want to force others to protest by force.

Why?
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Bobloco(op): 6:14am On Jul 21, 2024
sIfioksq:
Tinubu's administration is focused on stability and progress for Nigeria. Protests can disrupt the positive momentum we need right now.
But Tinubu used it to disrupt the positive momentum of the Goodluck Jonathan government
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by AdesegunSanni89: 6:14am On Jul 21, 2024
They are not afraid of protest. They are only afraid that many IPOB and OBItuarists lives may be wasted and they don’t want that.
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Bobloco(op): 6:18am On Jul 21, 2024
helinues:
How come you guys don't want this protest to happen in your region but want to force others to protest by force.

Why?
Which region? Are you referring to the Northern region and the Western region? Because the last time I checked, these are the regions being so loud about these protests. The southeast region has reiterated severally that they are not part of any protests. 

So which region are you now referring to?
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by helinues: 6:19am On Jul 21, 2024
Bobloco:
Which region? Are you referring to the Northern region and the Western region? Because the last time I checked, these are the regions being so loud about these protests. The southeast region has reiterated severally that they are not part of any protests. 

So which region are you now referring to?
South East, the Igbo's
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Chinkoalhaji34: 6:20am On Jul 21, 2024
Toh
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Good2go1: 6:51am On Jul 21, 2024
See all these Tinubu social media attack dogs above discouraging citizens from expressing their displeasure over Tinubu's maladministration. Whether they like it or not we most let Tinubu know that Nigeria belongs to all of us and does not belong to treasurer looters alone. You can't be spending our money in your extravagant lifestyle and tell us to endure hunger, who does that.
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Bobloco(op): 7:01am On Jul 21, 2024
helinues:
South East, the Igbo's
Haven't you heard or seen the south-east and, by extension, the Igbos reiterating the fact that they are not part and parcel of any kind of protest? 

Or you just want to spread lies, falsehood, and bigotry because it's obvious you have the penchant for unwarranted bellicosity and belligerence.
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by helinues: 7:04am On Jul 21, 2024
Bobloco:
Haven't you heard or seen the south-east and, by extension, the Igbos reiterating the fact that they are not part and parcel of any kind of protest? 

Or you just want to spread lies, falsehood, and bigotry because it's obvious you have the penchant for unwarranted bellicosity and belligerence.
Don't be mischievous too

Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by christistruth01: 7:05am On Jul 21, 2024
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Bobloco(op): 7:08am On Jul 21, 2024
helinues:
Don't be mischievous too
You are simply irredeemable
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Herdsmen: 7:19am On Jul 21, 2024
Na fear...

Yoruba people will always give what they can’t take


They hate it.

Will always look for excuses.. and propaganda on anything

450 Nigerian ethnicities knows this already

Even in want make una delete.. atleast person wey delete first read am


Truth hurts

Reality is so scary to some tribes
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by DMerciful(m): 7:22am On Jul 21, 2024
So when he was organizing protest, he wasnt aware of the effects?
sIfioksq:
Tinubu's administration is focused on stability and progress for Nigeria. Protests can disrupt the positive momentum we need right now.
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by DMerciful(m): 7:23am On Jul 21, 2024
You're in denial. The only group that has officially written to the police to inform them if the protest are northerners
helinues:
How come you guys don't want this protest to happen in your region but want to force others to protest by force.

Why?
Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Paraman: 7:27am On Jul 21, 2024
Bobloco:
Protests will always remain a legitimate instrument of democracy for raising the voice of citizens.

Tinubu and his allies sponsored and organised protests and civil disobedience, including threatening to form parallel governments against the Goodluck Jonathan government, and they did all these acts without being disturbed; no one called them ethnic bigots or brought ethnicity into it; no one threatened them or even charged them for treason.


Tinubu, as president of Nigeria today, is now afraid of protests, as these were the same instruments he, together with his allies, used against the Goodluck Jonathan government.

Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by whatisthetruth: 7:30am On Jul 21, 2024
[quote author=Paraman post=131063802][/quote]Exactly, don't mind them.

A democrat such as Tinubu, will never allow protests to occur, because democracy is not about the people.

Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Bobloco(op): 7:45am On Jul 21, 2024
[quote author=Paraman post=131063802][/quote]And he invaded Oba of Lagos palace, took away his staff of office and placed it on Jiji during the Endsars protests

Re: Why Is The Tinubu Government Afraid Of Protests? by Sharpsharp00123: 10:30am On Jul 21, 2024
Bobloco:
Which region? Are you referring to the Northern region and the Western region? Because the last time I checked, these are the regions being so loud about these protests. The southeast region has reiterated severally that they are not part of any protests. 

So which region are you now referring to?
u igbos think say u get sense

U want to destabilize the government but u are hiding under the north, we have already seen your plans from a million miles away n we are ready for u

U keep mentioning north but we know it's igbos running around on social media

U can see people are already waiting for u n majority already know it's igbos making d most noise
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