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Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by ibabz(m): 6:14pm On Jul 23, 2024
Krankhead:
Sidikatu too is talking..one of the people that destroyed the country
Please tell us how did he destroy this country?

Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by ibabz(m): 6:16pm On Jul 23, 2024
kestolove95:
Atiku will never b president
Because?
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by ibabz(m): 6:17pm On Jul 23, 2024
dododawa1:
ATIKU

Part

Of

NIGERIA


Problem.
Please tell us how

Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by dododawa1: 6:20pm On Jul 23, 2024
ibabz:
Please tell us how
Atiku privatised 60% of NIGERIA assets


Call or ask


Obasanjo.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by MaziObinnaokija: 6:20pm On Jul 23, 2024
sad face of the sponsor/organisers exposed
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by TruthisOut: 6:25pm On Jul 23, 2024
This APC e-warriors really mean business. Any thread that shows the poor performance of APC, the way they will all jump on it to divert the discussion.

Major tactics are to insult Peter Obi, Obidients, Igbos and then call IPOB terrorist.

I believe they will send in the screenshots of their attacks to their pay masters to get paid. It is a vicious circle of poverty. As the hardship in the country increases, the e-warriors need to attack more to earn their peanuts. If not, hunger will finish them.

So my country men, when you see their replies, pray for them. They are trying to feed their families. No be clear eye.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by UnitedKingdom: 6:25pm On Jul 23, 2024
Honestly, Yoro Muslim are coward and make empty noise online. Look at them all above mentioning Peter Obi whereas is Atiku that spoke. COWARD'S
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by ibabz(m): 6:28pm On Jul 23, 2024
dododawa1:
Atiku privatised 60% of NIGERIA assets


Call or ask


Obasanjo.
Please where did you read that?
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by symbianDON(m): 6:40pm On Jul 23, 2024
Chinkoalhaji34:
Atiku, the master of empty promises, is at it again. Who even takes him seriously anymore? Protests won't fix the mess; maybe he should focus on his own failures first before rallying the crowd.
like, I'm wondering, how much do you get for attacking EVERYONE who isn't supporting this government? Please don't tell me you are doing it for free because, glaringly, you are not!
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by membranus: 6:52pm On Jul 23, 2024
TruthisOut:
This APC e-warriors really mean business. Any thread that shows the poor performance of APC, the way they will all jump on it to divert the discussion.

Major tactics are to insult Peter Obi, Obidients, Igbos and then call IPOB terrorist.

I believe they will send in the screenshots of their attacks to their pay masters to get paid. It is a vicious circle of poverty. As the hardship in the country increases, the e-warriors need to attack more to earn their peanuts. If not, hunger will finish them.

So my country men, when you see their replies, pray for them. They are trying to feed their families. No be clear eye.
We are doing it patroiticaly for free. But if you magnanimously like to pay us for this, we will gladly accept.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by Good2go1: 7:05pm On Jul 23, 2024
This one just proven them right, they lack the gut to face their slave master
lexylaw09:
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Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by callmenazarene: 7:06pm On Jul 23, 2024
Sermwell:
Shut up!!! Yorubas are COWARDS!! :cheesy
Thank God, I'm a proud ingbati Yoruba man, yet not a coward. But my sensitivity will not allow me to support evil. With God everything is POssibe.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by dragunov: 7:13pm On Jul 23, 2024
politicoNG:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/Zo2wU8KrjtGVbD5D/?mibextid=oFDknk
When Buhari opened fire on Endsars protesters, it was constitutional then. Infact this Dubai landlord should be at the vanguard of the protest with his big head and tummy.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by dododawa1: 7:15pm On Jul 23, 2024
ibabz:
Please where did you read that?
Mallam El-Rufai told the committee that when he ran the Bureau, Obasanjo and Atiku contacted him at different times to influence the sale of government companies to their cronies but that he turned them down each time.

“The president and I were always quarrelling over issues of privatisation,” Mallam El-Rufai said. “Each time I told him we have a process ... that they should advise their friends to be the highest bidder.”

He added that former President Obasanjo blocked the sale of Nigeria Airways because of a personal interest he formed based on stories the then aviation minister, Kema Chikwe, was telling him.

Although Mallam El-Rufai hailed the idea of the privatisation programme, he blamed its failure after he left on government interference in the process. He said that under his leadership, the agency handled 33 transactions, closed 23 and that only one of the transactions he handled failed.

He further told the committee that the privatisation program saved Nigeria N265 billion annually. He said that between 1970 and 1999, Nigeria spent over $100 billion building companies but only got 0.5 percent of that amount back as return on investment.

He also said that Obasanjo ignored his recommendation of a successor and instead, appointed Julius Bala who was later investigated for fraud three months before the end of his stint at BPE. His described his successors as “cranky businessmen” who rather than being technically sound in privatisation issues, were only interested in making money.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by Tareq1105: 7:16pm On Jul 23, 2024
VinnyBaba:
Bravo to Atiku. 👍👍

Tinibu must get the Taste of the Porridge he and his ACN ROGUES cooked for Ex President Goodluck Jonathan.😏😒🙂
Go ahead to exercise your right to protest but don't destroy things and don't disturb by blocking road for those going about their legitimate business.

Remember, it's where your Rights stopped that mine begins.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by Monday60655(m): 7:26pm On Jul 23, 2024
Skooltynz:
Them no go arrest this one now because na their Fulani master, if na obi now everywhere go dey hot.
You dey mind them. All of them na useless coward
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by ibabz(m): 7:34pm On Jul 23, 2024
dododawa1:
Mallam El-Rufai told the committee that when he ran the Bureau, Obasanjo and Atiku contacted him at different times to influence the sale of government companies to their cronies but that he turned them down each time.

“The president and I were always quarrelling over issues of privatisation,” Mallam El-Rufai said. “Each time I told him we have a process ... that they should advise their friends to be the highest bidder.”

He added that former President Obasanjo blocked the sale of Nigeria Airways because of a personal interest he formed based on stories the then aviation minister, Kema Chikwe, was telling him.

Although Mallam El-Rufai hailed the idea of the privatisation programme, he blamed its failure after he left on government interference in the process. He said that under his leadership, the agency handled 33 transactions, closed 23 and that only one of the transactions he handled failed.

He further told the committee that the privatisation program saved Nigeria N265 billion annually. He said that between 1970 and 1999, Nigeria spent over $100 billion building companies but only got 0.5 percent of that amount back as return on investment.

He also said that Obasanjo ignored his recommendation of a successor and instead, appointed Julius Bala who was later investigated for fraud three months before the end of his stint at BPE. His described his successors as “cranky businessmen” who rather than being technically sound in privatisation issues, were only interested in making money.
Do you want me to respond to this writeup without a source? I don't engage in beer parlour gossip. I respond facts.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by Olabode211: 7:34pm On Jul 23, 2024
Have you ever seen any igbo man becoming nigeria president? Mumu pipu born to suffer.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by Honestey: 7:34pm On Jul 23, 2024
Those who knew that with Tinubu on top Aso Rock chair, their presidential ambition has hit brick wall have nothing to lose than to encourage the protest we know will eventually lead to deaths and disappear back to Dubai.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by orazx: 8:03pm On Jul 23, 2024
lexylaw09:
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Attack your fulani master boy
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by DJInfluence:
I fully agree and stand by Atiku. However, If Obi were to say this same thing, they will accuse him of masterminding the protest.
Are they just too scared of Obi or why are they trying so hard to discredit him?
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by Chetas81(m): 8:14pm On Jul 23, 2024
Skooltynz:
Them no go arrest this one now because na their Fulani master, if na obi now everywhere go dey hot.
YOU'RE RIGHT, BUT INSIDE THE SHITHOLE NATION, WHAT ARE THEY ARRESTING HIM FORhuh
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by Chetas81(m): 8:16pm On Jul 23, 2024
orazx:
Attack your fulani master boy
IT'S AN INSULT TO ATIKU BY DEFENDING THE ZOMBIE CITIZEN OF NIGERIA, HE'S A FULANI MAN?
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by Exceed15: 8:26pm On Jul 23, 2024
Chinkoalhaji34:
Atiku, the master of empty promises, is at it again. Who even takes him seriously anymore? Protests won't fix the mess; maybe he should focus on his own failures first before rallying the crowd.
Tinubu is the mother failure personified.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by dododawa1: 8:36pm On Jul 23, 2024
ibabz:
Do you want me to respond to this writeup without a source? I don't engage in beer parlour gossip. I respond facts.
is Sahara Reporter.


Beer parlour gossip ?
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by sailor2011(m): 8:45pm On Jul 23, 2024
Nobody is saying you shouldn't protest , the key word is 'PEACEFUL' protest....
If una turn am into violence, wertin una see , make una take am like that...😁
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by Reloadedisraelp: 9:09pm On Jul 23, 2024
AqualinaXYZ:
Have you seen any Yoruba man challenge Hausa Fulani in your entire life?






Every ranting mad man knows where to stop
lol grin😁😁😁
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by iyke2frankeze: 9:21pm On Jul 23, 2024
The tribe of cowards will leave him and start attacking Peter Obi.
Re: Any attempt to suppress peaceful protests is unconstitutional - Atiku Abubakar by Never4getU: 9:23pm On Jul 23, 2024
politicoNG:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/Zo2wU8KrjtGVbD5D/?mibextid=oFDknk
Sometimes opposition should stay out of the youth business.

Their supportive statement doing more harm than good as if the protest has any kink to them. Tye protest doesn't need Atiku Abubakar endorsement. Speaking in favor as though he's by any chance helping to fund destabilizing the govt by proxy is the major reason govt usually clamp down on protesters.
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