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Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Prestar(op): 4:34pm On Jul 26, 2024
The leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN has begged Nigerians not to go on hunger protest slated for August 1.

Instead, CAN urged the citizens to give President Bola Tinubu more time.

The association, who said it was not oblivious with the pain, anger and frustration that many Nigerians are experiencing, asked the citizens to explore other means of voicing their discontent.

The religious group made their position known in a statement signed by its President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, on Friday.

While it acknowledged that peaceful protest is a constitutional right of citizens, CAN said experience has shown that the planned protest could be hijacked by hoodlums.

The statement reads, “As we navigate this period of crisis, it is imperative to uphold the constitutional rights of every Nigerian to peacefully protest and express their grievances.

“The right to assemble and voice discontent is a cornerstone of our democracy and must be protected and respected by all.

“Peaceful protests are a powerful tool for civic engagement, allowing the populace to communicate their concerns and hold leaders accountable. However, the anxiety related to the impending protests is heightening, especially given the volatile experiences in countries like Kenya and Pakistan.

“We must also draw from our recent history. The #ENDSARS and #RevolutionNow protests, though rooted in genuine grievances, were marred by tragic incidents where miscreants hijacked the process.

“This led to widespread looting, destruction of properties, and unfortunate loss of lives. These experiences have shown us that mass demonstrations can quickly degenerate into chaos if not properly managed and coordinated.

“In light of the planned protests scheduled to commence on 1st of August, CAN urges all Nigerians to consider alternative means of expressing their grievances.

“We recommend giving the government more time to address these pressing concerns. This period should be used to explore other legal avenues that will not easily give hoodlums the opportunity to hijack the exercise to destroy our national assets or endanger lives and properties.

“Dialogue, petitions, and town hall meetings are viable options that can yield positive results without the risk of disorder.

“We call on the government to cut the cost of governance and expedite its efforts to alleviate the hardships in the land. The opulent lifestyle of political office holders must be addressed to demonstrate the sincerity of those in government to improve the living conditions of the people.

“Likewise, it is imperative that the government implements the newly approved national minimum wage to provide immediate relief to struggling families.

“Furthermore, specific measures must be taken to put an end to kidnappings, banditry, and mass killings that have plagued various parts of our country. The security and well-being of every Nigerian should be paramount, and urgent action is required to restore peace and order.

“We also call on the government to expedite its efforts to alleviate the hardships in the land. There is an urgent need for more refined and effective policies that address the root causes of the economic challenges we face.

“The government must deepen its consultations with stakeholders, including religious leaders, to create a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to problem-solving. By working together, we can devise sustainable solutions that reflect the needs and aspirations of the people.

“In these trying times, let us all remember the words of our Lord Jesus Christ: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God” (Matthew 5:9). As we seek to bring about positive change, let us do so with a spirit of peace, love, and unity. Our strength lies in our ability to come together, support one another, and work collectively toward a better Nigeria.

“We pray for wisdom and discernment for our leaders, resilience and hope for our citizens, and divine intervention to guide us through these difficult times.”
https://lastesttrend.com.ng/hardship-give-tinubu-more-time-dont-embark-on-protest-can-tells-nigerians/

Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by helinues: 4:35pm On Jul 26, 2024
Circular

grin
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Righthussle: 4:35pm On Jul 26, 2024
These ones don collect their own #250m.
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Hhansome(m): 4:36pm On Jul 26, 2024
I will always maintain that the president is not a magician to fix all the trash he met under a year.

But then again, there's no peace for the wicked.
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by alsudan: 4:37pm On Jul 26, 2024
Thiefnibuu as a drug dealer believes he can always buy his way.

That's why in the coming days, so called opinion moulders will come out to kick against the protests.

But all of that won't change shit, case in point, Oba of Benin who has been collecting left, right and centre.

Just a simple reduction of fuel price and electricity tariff to like 400 and 100 naira and the protests will die a natural death.

But that will mean less money for Thiefnibuu and his gang of thieves to loot, so he won't.
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Viscuz: 4:37pm On Jul 26, 2024
helinues:
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Send your aza Let me send logistics money for you and your father

Both of you should use the money to go state by state and contest for chief tailor position

If you get 100 people come back I will pay the house rent of you people
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Viscuz: 4:38pm On Jul 26, 2024
Remember to arm yourselves with pen knife Incase the drug baron releases his Lagos touts
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Mercenary123: 4:42pm On Jul 26, 2024
CAN is in bed with these looters
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Racoon(m): 4:44pm On Jul 26, 2024
Same political CAN Agbadorian bishops disgraced to enthrone this current disaster of a leadership?
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by SWriter(f): 4:48pm On Jul 26, 2024
Ok
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Viscuz: 4:49pm On Jul 26, 2024
Racoon:
Same political CAN Agbadorian bishops disgraced to enthrone this current disaster of a leadership?
Quick question

Please help me ask the corn apes

This picture below was it taken before tinubu tammed the red sea or after ?

Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Salewa97: 6:43pm On Jul 26, 2024
Nigerians need to take a deep breath and exercise some patience. The challenges we face today are not going to disappear overnight. CAN is right; we must give Tinubu the time to implement his plans and policies. Protests won’t solve our problems; rather, it’s about collaboration and support for our leaders.

Let’s remember that Rome wasn’t built in a day, and significant change takes time. We need to trust the process and work together for a better Nigeria. The road may be tough now, but with unity and perseverance, we will surely emerge stronger.
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Throwback: 6:45pm On Jul 26, 2024
Righthussle:
These ones don collect their own #250m.
Are CAN now fake Bishops too?
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Throwback: 6:46pm On Jul 26, 2024
Racoon:
Same political CAN Agbadorian bishops disgraced to enthrone this current disaster of a leadership?
Even CAN cannot protest knowing that change needs time.
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by jetguy(m): 6:48pm On Jul 26, 2024
CAN can't decide for masses 😉
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Racoon(m): 6:52pm On Jul 26, 2024
Throwback:
Even CAN cannot protest knowing that change needs time.
Guess that was the situation back then here? This is 9 years of a disastrous governance.

Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by whatisthetruth: 6:56pm On Jul 26, 2024
Hhansome:
I will always maintain that the president is not a magician to fix all the trash he met under a year.

But then again, there's no peace for the wicked.
He can't fix problems, but can buy himself a Yatch and a Jet ?

Senators can buy SUVs for 160 million?

It's like you guys don't understand money, or maybe these numbers mean nothing to you.

If I were to DEPOSIT N160,000,000 in most Nairalanders accounts, do you know the kinds of problems they can solve for themselves, their businesses, their families, friends...

I could even add stipulations like say, you get to keep half of the money, if you execute 10 legitimate and viable projects in their communities and most if not everyone would jump at that, working tirelessly to execute all projects and claim the 80 million.

Why do we always excuse the waste of these so called leaders?

In our faces, they bought 160 million car? I can never get over that shhh men, it makes me Boil


ONE OF THE POOOOOOREST NATIONS IN THE WORLD, then your 109 senators think it's okay to spend 160 million each on a vehicle, then tell us they did it cause the road is bad.

Oh come on men, like

If I say ZOO, people will vex, but damn it men

So 10 people gathered together infront of their street and said "Oh the road is bad, let's elect one of us to go lobby for a fix for this road", then the person we sent to lobby for the road tells us that the solution he has found is to buy ONLY himself, one of the most expensive vehicles known to mankind. That is his solution.

COooooooooooooooome on

These guys hate us so much, I just don't know why


Even white people won't treat us the way these guys are treating us for real. I can bet you

How is it that our rulers are somehow as wicked as former slave masters if not more wicked?



As in, there is no water, you on tap, no water, electtricity is still not 24/7, roads are bad, there is no 911 to call police for help....

Then you say ok as a leader, let me help you guys by buying suv for 160 milion
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Chinkoalhaji34: 7:46pm On Jul 26, 2024
Toh, patience is a virtue. Sometimes you have to let the man do his work. We all know Rome wasn't built in a day.
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by trutharena: 7:53pm On Jul 26, 2024
True talk! Patience is key, let's support president TINUBU as he works to fix things for us. Protests won’t solve our problems, we need unity now!
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Houseontherock1: 7:55pm On Jul 26, 2024
Where were you all during the protest against GEJ's government?
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by sIfioksq: 8:31pm On Jul 26, 2024
It's important to remember that every new administration faces its own set of challenges. CAN is right; patience is key. Let's give President Tinubu the opportunity to implement his plans and strategies for a better Nigeria. Protests won't solve the issues, but constructive dialogue and support might just pave the way for progress.
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Ola9ja23: 8:35pm On Jul 26, 2024
Why not allow the IPOBidients to protest in pieces 😂😄🤪😂

They have been sitting at home for years which achieve nothing except lost of lives and properties


Let see how they would set their abode on fire bcs their fraudster lost election
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Ola9ja23: 8:43pm On Jul 26, 2024
Houseontherock1:
Where were you all during the protest against GEJ's government?
Bitter soul 😀🤣🤣


GEJ is now a friend to this Asiwaju while IPOBidients remain enemies of the nation
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by ddippset(m): 8:46pm On Jul 26, 2024
Hhansome:
I will always maintain that the president is not a magician to fix all the trash he met under a year.

But then again, there's no peace for the wicked.
Nobody is asking him to fix all in one year.

Just fix 20 percent.
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Never4getU: 9:16pm On Jul 26, 2024
Prestar:
https://lastesttrend.com.ng/hardship-give-tinubu-more-time-dont-embark-on-protest-can-tells-nigerians/
E be like sey can dey mad...do they understand the hell we have seen in the last one yr of this scam govt?

Starting from Buhari in 2015 all we were being told was to be patient things would be better, that tough decision needs to be taken for things to get better but what do we end up with for 8yrs? It's hardship.

Imagine going through such tough and difficult times. I lose my business in Abuja due to bad decisions of Buhari govt because of it I returned to lagos since I couldn't meet up in Abuja.

This time now it's Tinubu
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Philipponzaghi: 10:14pm On Jul 26, 2024
This call for patience is necessary. Change takes time, and it's crucial to support the leadership as they navigate these challenges. Protests won’t solve the issues; constructive dialogue will. Let's give the President the chance to implement his plans.
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by Usmanovic95(m): 10:29pm On Jul 26, 2024
If Tinubu actually has anything to offer, 2024-2025 should have been the peak of his performance because 2026-2027 will strictly be for foçussing on reelection.Come 2027,they will tell you to vote him again because that's the time he will fulfill all his campaign promises.
Re: Hardship: Give Tinubu More Time, Don’t Embark On Protest - CAN Tells Nigerians by chichar1(f): 12:16am On Jul 27, 2024
Ola9ja23:
Why not allow the IPOBidients to protest in pieces 😂😄🤪😂

They have been sitting at home for years which achieve nothing except lost of lives and properties


Let see how they would set their abode on fire bcs their fraudster lost election
Madman anthem.
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