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Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by ogododo(op): 9:19am On Aug 01, 2024
As the August 1st nationwide protest commenced today, Thursday, the roads and streets of Lagos are presently deserted as armed security personnel take strategic positions across the metropolis.

Checks by Vanguard as of 7 am, witnessed special security personnel, tagged: CP Tactical Squad, Lagos State Police Command, stationed at Egbeda Bus Stop, monitoring development.

The roads are virtually empty as only commercial buses, popularly called Danfo could be seen operating.

The ever-busy Bus Rapid Transit, BRT terminals were empty as there were no buses in sight while passengers that dared to go out, scuttled to board Danfos.

A number of banks, eateries, fuel stations, superstores, and other business enterprises were seen under lock and key.

Also some miscreants were seen on major roads like: Ikotun, Egbeda, Dopemu, Ikeja, Ojota, gisting and drinking alcoholic stuff and smoking.

As of 7.30 am, there was no sign of likely protest as protesters could not be seen in sight but armed special task force, Rapid Response Squad men were in large numbers across the metropolis.

Police helicopter was seen on surveillance operating across the metropolis.

Armoured Personnel carriers, APC vehicles, and vans were seen stationed at strategic points at Gani Fawenhimi Freedom Park as well as Peace Park, Ojota area.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/hardship-protest-banks-eateries-fuel-stations-others-under-lock-and-key-in-lagos/

Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by vanbonattel:
Hurray, Lagos is sitting at home, congratulations cheesy

What you force on others will one day come round to afflict you. What you decided to exploit and used to destroy the economy of the east side will one day come and live in your own side.
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by helinues:
Better

Very smart move
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by MasterJayJay: 9:27am On Aug 01, 2024
Sit at home?
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by CilicMarin: 9:28am On Aug 01, 2024
As of 7.30 am, there was no sign of likely protest as protesters could not be seen in sight but armed special task force, Rapid Response Squad men were in large numbers across the metropolis.
Yes, because we are now wiser...This is not 2020.
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by CharlotteFlair: 9:29am On Aug 01, 2024
"Also some miscreants were seen on major roads like: Ikotun, Egbeda, Dopemu, Ikeja, Ojota, gisting and drinking alcoholic stuff and smoking."

Preparing to loot Igbo shops I guess.
Try any nonsense and face the instant rot of chukwu okike Abiama! undecided
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by CharlotteFlair: 9:30am On Aug 01, 2024
MasterJayJay:
Sit at home?
It's better this way.

The message have been sent loud and clear.
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by TimeManager(m): 9:34am On Aug 01, 2024
Jagaban is ten steps ahead of them.
God bless President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
-Kiss the truth!
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by yinkus6750(m): 9:35am On Aug 01, 2024
Lagosians have joined SE to sit at home.
Despite hunger in the land,nobody wants to endanger his or her life.
I pray it yields results and end peacefully.
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by DevilsEqual(m):
This is even worse than the normal hardship people were complaining about

Now most shop owners are forced to stay back and lose heavily. Na those self-employed i pity pass, by Aug 10, dem go don spend 10% comot from their savings

When the hunger hit wella, people go dey protest against the protesters. E go be masses vs masses and na FG go con settle
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by Salewa97: 10:10am On Aug 01, 2024
Nigerians and their protest wahala.

See as everywhere dey lock up because of small hardship. Instead of people to reason and strategize, they just want to go on the streets and disturb the peace.

Eateries and banks now suffering because of this senseless protest. What do they think they will achieve? Just adding more fuel to the fire of hardship.

This is not the time for protests; it’s time for solutions. But no, our people would rather shout and destroy instead of sitting down to plan how to navigate this difficult period. Na so dem go dey lock everywhere down.

Honestly, this protest is just another distraction, and the government will just sit back and watch as the noise continues. Who is really benefitting from all this chaos? Not the average Nigerian, that’s for sure.
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by Philipponzaghi: 10:10am On Aug 01, 2024
Na wa o. Where are the so-called leaders when their people dey suffer? All these protests, and nothing to show for it.

We just dey shout and lock everything down like that will change our situation. Instead of looking for solutions, we just dey turn ourselves to wailing wailers.
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by iwaeda: 10:13am On Aug 01, 2024
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by BaddestQueen(f): 10:14am On Aug 01, 2024
yes ooo
total shut down
hiohiohiohiohiohio
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by benuejosh: 10:14am On Aug 01, 2024
Na online people the protest.

Na mumu the go protest.
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by MasterJayJay: 10:15am On Aug 01, 2024
CharlotteFlair:
It's better this way.

The message have been sent loud and clear.
So you now agree that sit at home is good?

Una don dey change mouth small small.
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by JAWBONE(m): 10:15am On Aug 01, 2024
Ibadan is on lockdown too

#EndBadGovernanceInNigeria

Power to the people
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by UnfairLife7(m): 10:15am On Aug 01, 2024
Your power is nothing if your people cannot afford quality education
Your power is nothing if your people cannot feed
Why you keep on deceiving the people my brother my sister
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by Broveens42(m): 10:15am On Aug 01, 2024
TimeManager:
Jagaban is ten steps ahead of them.

God bless President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

-Kiss the truth!
Jagaban has officially endorsed sit at home.

MNK is an African legend
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by Yankee101: 10:15am On Aug 01, 2024
It’s working
Address prices of food, electricity and corruption
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by franchasng:
The truth is any protest, uprising or revolution in Nigeria without the backing and support of Igbos will be a flop and you know why?


Igbos are the only tribe in Nigeria that have the guts of a lion to challenge any government or authority anywhere in Nigeria; be it in the North or South.


That is why Tinubu's government were so worried about Igbos joining the protest that they had to use reverse-psychology to blame Igbos for being the one planning the protest because of Peter Obi because they know that if they succeed in making Igbos not to join the protest, then the protest will fail and it has already failed.


No other Nigerian tribe have the guts or liver to protest massively outside their region except Igbos. This is what makes Igbos the Lion of Nigeria.


But Igbos did not join the protest because of Tinubu and his supporters noise and accusation, Igbos decided not to join the protest because Igbos have seen the Nigeria's situation is irredeemable, so I will advice every Nigerian to face his or her individual hustle until God help you and your family to succeed.


Forget about Nigeria ever becoming a working developed country that makes life easy for all Nigerians, it's not possible because Nigeria as a country is built on the wrong foundation.


For Nigeria to ever work, the foundation must be destroyed completely and Nigerians of today don't have the guts to destroy the foundation and the Igbos that would have helped them to destroy the foundation to build a new improved foundation are already tired and lost interest in the Nigerian project.




#TheProtestWillFail
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by slaawomirr: 10:16am On Aug 01, 2024
Damnnn niggar

Aduwawa here in Benin city is blocked already

If tinubu is not careful this will lead to a cataclysmic revolution

Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by Kalashnikov49: 10:16am On Aug 01, 2024
SIT AT HOME grin grin grin grin grin...Economic activities have been paralysed in the LAGOS THAT TINUBU BUILT...according to his RONU supporters..


vanbonattel:
Hurray, Lagos is sitting at home, congratulations cheesy

What you force on others will one day come round to afflict you. What you decided to exploit and used to destroy the economy of the other side will one day come and live in your own side.
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by Jughead29: 10:16am On Aug 01, 2024
It's only a mad country that won't respect the youth. Check history, the youth can bring every power down to nothing.

When life seems no hope, nobody is afraid of death.... K
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by yesloaded: 10:16am On Aug 01, 2024
It is better to be safe than sorry

The adviser to Mr President are doing a very terrible job

You removed subsidy from everything because you want to practise westerners but you can't live like westerner, you can't provide basic amenities like westerners

It's disheartening that Mr President knows what's right but choose to otherwise

Nigerians are suffering due to his wrong policies
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by magoo10(m):
They will soon say Igbos have taken sit at home to Lagos.
Tinubu supporters are clowns
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by Lanre4uonly(m): 10:17am On Aug 01, 2024
May God heal our land.
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by mytime24(f): 10:17am On Aug 01, 2024
Sir @home Lagos branch
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by Eriggs: 10:18am On Aug 01, 2024
If dem born any eediot well, make e go dey loot and steal.
Na hold boys go hold am down after serious beating of his terrorist life.
Not again will dey burn down our state.
Bastards criminals using protest to commit crime.

After 3 to 4pm. Go home and continue the next day, if boys see you protest for night dey thief and break shops ehn, ur parent go regret.
Animals dem.

ERockson:
This man statement contains element of felony. Where is Nnamdi Kanu today. Every reasonable Nigerian support protest but not the destruction of property that this will certainly lead to because of various interest and intentions
Bless you
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by chiagozien(m): 10:18am On Aug 01, 2024
The Zoo
Re: Protest In Lagos: Banks, Eateries, Fuel Stations, Others Under Lock And Key by kereman1: 10:18am On Aug 01, 2024
FG shutdown Twitter, thinking they can get away with their impending genocide.
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