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Anybody That Wants To Protest Must Do So In Their State Of Origin by CorrectionFLuid(op): 9:17am On May 30
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Protesting is your right but must be done in accordance to the law.

For the so-called protest for the release of Oyo kidnap victims, everyone that wants to protest must go to his or her state and protest there.

And if the governments has secured court order limiting the protest venue to a particular location, it must be obeyed by the protesters.

Everybody has right to movement and that right must not be disrupted by a few disgruntled individuals.

First to do no dey pain.
Re: Anybody That Wants To Protest Must Do So In Their State Of Origin by MadPolitician: 9:52am On May 30
CorrectionFLuid:
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Protesting is your right but must be done in accordance to the law.

For the so-called protest for the release of Oyo kidnap victims, everyone that wants to protest must go to his or her state and protest there.

And if the governments has secured court order limiting the protest venue to a particular location, it must be obeyed by the protesters.

Everybody has right to movement and that right must not be disrupted by a few disgruntled individuals.

First to do no dey pain.
Wole Soyinka and all those noise makers that protested the increase of the petroleum pump price to 97 naira under GEJ, were they all from Okota?
Re: Anybody That Wants To Protest Must Do So In Their State Of Origin by CorrectionFLuid(op): 9:53am On May 30
See them chameleons

Less than a year, they now want us to join together and protest. Because it affects them this time around.

Re: Anybody That Wants To Protest Must Do So In Their State Of Origin by CorrectionFLuid(op): 9:57am On May 30
See them.

Soon they will cry one south

Re: Anybody That Wants To Protest Must Do So In Their State Of Origin by CorrectionFLuid(op): 10:00am On May 30
MadPolitician:
Wole Soyinka and all those noise makers that protested the increase of the petroleum pump price to 97 naira under GEJ, were they all from Okota?
No they're not.

But when others want to protest freely , they bring in division.

It's time to give them a dose of their own medicine
Re: Anybody That Wants To Protest Must Do So In Their State Of Origin by Tolumiide: 10:02am On May 30
CorrectionFLuid:
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Protesting is your right but must be done in accordance to the law.

For the so-called protest for the release of Oyo kidnap victims, everyone that wants to protest must go to his or her state and protest there.

And if the governments has secured court order limiting the protest venue to a particular location, it must be obeyed by the protesters.

Everybody has right to movement and that right must not be disrupted by a few disgruntled individuals.

First to do no dey pain.
Good point. But what about herdsmen that has successfully restricted everyone movement in Nigeria. What do you have to say about it and why has government not gone to court because of it.
At the moment, people can't go to farm, people couldn't even travel from one state to another state, prove us wrong, travel by road connecting 4 states in Nigeria.
Re: Anybody That Wants To Protest Must Do So In Their State Of Origin by zoghys: 10:07am On May 30
CorrectionFLuid:
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Protesting is your right but must be done in accordance to the law.

For the so-called protest for the release of Oyo kidnap victims, everyone that wants to protest must go to his or her state and protest there.

And if the governments has secured court order limiting the protest venue to a particular location, it must be obeyed by the protesters.

Everybody has right to movement and that right must not be disrupted by a few disgruntled individuals.

First to do no dey pain.
What's this rubbish you posted, is this a tit for tat game to you. Infact, I wonder how lots like you even sleep at night making every topic a political discuss. We're talking about human lives whether in zamfara, ebonyi or ogun. This government has failure it's citizens and should be kicked out of power. This as nothing to do with party affiliation as least to the rational ones, it's about a better Nigeria which is looking unlikely every day.
Re: Anybody That Wants To Protest Must Do So In Their State Of Origin by CorrectionFLuid(op): 10:24am On May 30
zoghys:
What's this rubbish you posted, is this a tit for tat game to you. Infact, I wonder how lots like you even sleep at night making every topic a political discuss. We're talking about human lives whether in zamfara, ebonyi or ogun. This government has failure it's citizens and should be kicked out of power. This as nothing to do with party affiliation as least to the rational ones, it's about a better Nigeria which is looking unlikely every day.
Anybody that truly believes he will kick Tinubu out of power in 2027, even if Tinubu scores zero vote does not live in reality, and does not deserve my reply. But this is my thread so I'll reply you to an extent.

Wake up.

And oh yes, it's tit for tat. Because some people don't realize the weight of their actions, until same is done to them. And unless you do that to them, they will continue doing it to you over and over again
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