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| Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by Nobody: 8:00am On Mar 31, 2025 |
Why Protests Fail in Nigeria: A Nation Trapped in its Own Chains
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| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by helinues: 8:04am On Mar 31, 2025*. Modified: 12:47pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Without the right ingredients, no protest would be successful in Nigeria Yellow yellow |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by angelEmade: 8:11am On Mar 31, 2025 |
mercy87:Funmi Adams. You remind me of a legend. She must be so sad whenever Nigeria comes up in her thoughts. |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by Agboriotejoye(m): 8:39am On Mar 31, 2025 |
Because those who used to share agbado to instigate protests now sit in the govt offices |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by Nobody: 9:39am On Mar 31, 2025 |
angelEmade:I read somewhere that she's so disillusioned with Nigeria that she doesn't even want to be contacted on anything regarding the country. |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by Sheuns(m): 9:45am On Mar 31, 2025 |
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| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by SensualMan: 12:43pm On Mar 31, 2025*. Modified: 1:32pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Protest always fail in Nigeria because of association and integration of nonenties known as the yellow ba people. They don't believe in anything. They are the most treacherous b@stards u will ever find on earth. Their treacherous ways has always kept them where they are - at the bottom. They are sellouts. Dimwits. Political power is different from economic power. The yellow bas are the dregs of Nigeria.
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| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by Donchieli: 12:43pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Omo Ntin de work Evritin de fail |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by ednut1(m): 12:44pm On Mar 31, 2025*. Modified: 2:09pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Protest leaders have their own selfish agenda. Which is to use it to enter power themselves |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by tammie24: 12:44pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
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| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by whytediamond(m): 12:44pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
![]() Poverty: share money, they will scatter. |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by oluwaseyi0: 12:45pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
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| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by papyjaypaul: 12:45pm On Mar 31, 2025*. Modified: 3:14pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Guestmale:Alli Must Go Protest, 1978 EndSars Protest, 2020 For Endsars, I have a thread that documents how the protest was in ALL STATES in Nigeria, contrary to false propaganda that it was only in a few states. Channels TV has a good library of the reports Anti-British Protest, 1970 Subsidy Protest, 2012 Hardhsip Protest, 2024 Aba Women's Revolt, 1929 Egba Women's Protest, partly documented in Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti Nigeria Women Protest, 1966 There are other protests like Mohbad, Fuel Scarcity protests, Shiite Protest, BBOG, Abacha protests and so much more. What OP needs to understand is that there are different types of protest. There is no one type of protest that. Anything can lead to a protest. In 2001/2, Nigerians protested against the GSM companies by not calling or texting for one day. If you all decide to switch off your data for one day to protest against the high cost, something will be done. Not all protest has a leader and people participate for different reasons. Therefore there will always be selfish reasons. There is even hunger strike protest. You also don't need to be in support of every protest. One man's meat is another's poison. There are non violent protests that can bring bigger change than the revolution or fight you imagine. In the South West, if women come out naked, that is a form of protest to tell the government to go. Today, it's not that effective. Times change. A protest is a way of letting your voice be heard. Despite the division, something will always unite people in protests.
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| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by LabourPartyNG: 12:45pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
It fails because there is no unity... |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by jaxxy(m): 12:46pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
8, No credible protest leaders especially for the youths U want to protest peacefully and 100 people have barely gathered u are burning tires and disrupting traffic. Is that how to protest?? ![]() |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by RichIgboBoy: 12:46pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
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| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by Enwhen(m): 12:47pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
helinues:Which yeye ingradient abi gradient Is that why you have become a political slave online, that you don't have a say of your own ? You would rather curse your parent than tell you political people the truth ...shame on all of u ....that's how you come online saying prayers for politicians whereas you have never say a single prayer for your own parents whose prayers have keep you all through |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by helinues: 12:49pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Enwhen:That slave is part of the ingredients. Without the nodding, it's DBA |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by NewHe: 12:49pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Protest didn't fail, it's Violence that failed! Most protesters are interested in burning down a city or country in order to topple a government as witnessed during #EndSARs and #EndBadGovernance Protest! |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by emmanuel596(m): 12:50pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Locked in |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by richiemcgold: 12:50pm On Mar 31, 2025*. Modified: 6:50pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
You can only say protests fail in Nigeria in recent years. When I was young, there were protests that did not fail. For instance, June 12 protest did not fail, it even took many years. The exact reason protests fail these days is in the number 7 of this article. Another reason is because those who have been championing protests and activism in Nigeria for many years are now the same people currently in power, especially from 2015 till date. |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by FiveFootNinja(m): 12:51pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Excellent write-up. ✍🏽 No lies told. |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by Gracehomes1(m): 12:51pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Both the government and opposition are corrupt. I sell land
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| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by SeeWahala: 12:51pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Why Protests Fail in Nigeria. . . because after every single protest (no matter where it was staged or whom against) igbos are always unjustly accused of being it's instigators ![]() |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by Nobody: 12:53pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
richiemcgold:it didnt fail cos Nigerian mentality was to move the nation forward as one, irrespective of your tribe or religious affiliation, which is the reason we all voted abiola and Nigerians weren't concerned about having to choose between 2 Muslims, cos both MKO and tofa were Muslims.y'all can remember the nationwide celebrations when abacha died |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by NairaLandr29(m): 12:53pm On Mar 31, 2025*. Modified: 10:15pm On Apr 01, 2025 |
Nigeria has failed already |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by softtorce: 12:55pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Mpre like because they are your gods n you failure cant accomplish any on your own qithout them. Ypu fools should sakute Yorubas, the gods of failed father n mother. SensualMan: |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by OneOnland: 12:55pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Unity. Protest fails in Nigeria simply because of lack of unity. There's a protest about something genuine, all it'd take is a tribe C attacking tribe A, mocking them, and thus signalling support for the government and to ignore the calls of the protest. (The 2024 October protest was an example). Another scenario is protest ongoing, and the politicians (divide, huh?) quickly make it seem like it is tribe C protesting and trying to hijack the protests for their own anti-normalcy demands. Tribe A is wary of tribe C, tribe B is wary of tribe C, they had better not partook in the protest then. Protest fails. I tell you, should there be a country of Hausa people only, or Yoruba people only, etc, there's nothing that could fundamentally divide them, their voices of concerns would be one, and would be resolute that elected officials would but always listen -- no protest failing. But this is Nigeria. Nigerians, but majority Fulani people are leading some protests, "please, what good could it ever mean for me?" |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by DeepSight(m): 12:55pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Most of the citizenry lack firm principle. Thats why. |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by eepeepook: 12:57pm On Mar 31, 2025*. Modified: 12:46am On Apr 02, 2025 |
The mongrels posting comments did not read the article. Nowadays, I run write-ups through a word counter. If you could not make your points in five hundred words, you lost me as a reader. Life is too short to spend forty minutes reading a single report. I can spend that time on six concise ones. [UPDATE] AI summarized the write-up in five hundred words or under. Goes to show densely written articles are the better option. There was nothing new mentioned. It was just the normal ideas which everyone already knew. |
| Re: Why Protests Fail In Nigeria - Lisa Bassey by delkuf(m): 12:57pm On Mar 31, 2025 |
Nigeria has been so plunge in poverty that people no longer involved protests because if you give money they rather support rather go against. They say lie rather than tell the truth |
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