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Anti Fifth Term Protest Paralyzed Activities In Algeria Can Tis Happen Here Foto by Tonway(op): 6:01am On Mar 20, 2019
Total chaos is the new order currently ongoing in Algeria, as service providers shut down everywhere, including basic amenities, following protest by citizens against President Bouteflika Abdelaziz’s fifth term ambition.

Uduot Ekpo Uko (Reporter)


The sit-tight syndrome associated with African leaders is once again being re-enacted and witnessed yet again in Algeria, as the North African country’s President, President Bouteflika Abdelaziz insists on standing election again come April, to seek fifth term in office. Bouteflika 82, who become President since 1999 is said to be eyeing the country’s top job, yet again, despite being down with stroke in 2003 and rarely seen publicly.

According to report obtained from France 24, “striking train workers and students shut down the Algeria’s capital rail’s net-work and most of the country’s secondary schools in protest against Bouteflika’s fifth term bid”. The protest is not restricted to Algiers, the state capital alone, as reports of protest in places like the Constantine, the country’s third largest city, and even other poor cities like Ba bel Quid, and the suburb of Zeralda is not left out. .. for complete reading, click.....http://www.friendsofnaija.com.ng/2019/03/anti-fifth-term-protest-paralyzed.html

Re: Anti Fifth Term Protest Paralyzed Activities In Algeria Can Tis Happen Here Foto by Olanireti(m): 6:02am On Mar 20, 2019
This is what happen when people speak with one voice. Unlike in Nigeria where we are divided along political, religious and tribal line. Thanks to our politicians who are taking advantage of us. I really hope one day, we will wake up
Re: Anti Fifth Term Protest Paralyzed Activities In Algeria Can Tis Happen Here Foto by iornenge81(m): 6:24am On Mar 20, 2019
Hmmmm
Re: Anti Fifth Term Protest Paralyzed Activities In Algeria Can Tis Happen Here Foto by verifiablefacts: 7:45am On Mar 20, 2019
Tonway:
Total chaos is the new order currently ongoing in Algeria, as service providers shut down everywhere, including basic amenities, following protest by citizens against President Bouteflika Abdelaziz’s fifth term ambition.

Uduot Ekpo Uko (Reporter)


The sit-tight syndrome associated with African leaders is once again being re-enacted and witnessed yet again in Algeria, as the North African country’s President, President Bouteflika Abdelaziz insists on standing election again come April, to seek fifth term in office. Bouteflika 82, who become President since 1999 is said to be eyeing the country’s top job, yet again, despite being down with stroke in 2003 and rarely seen publicly.

According to report obtained from France 24, “striking train workers and students shut down the Algeria’s capital rail’s net-work and most of the country’s secondary schools in protest against Bouteflika’s fifth term bid”. The protest is not restricted to Algiers, the state capital alone, as reports of protest in places like the Constantine, the country’s third largest city, and even other poor cities like Ba bel Quid, and the suburb of Zeralda is not left out. .. for complete reading, click.....http://www.friendsofnaija.com.ng/2019/03/anti-fifth-term-protest-paralyzed.html
we are more civilized, we rejected a mere third term without going to the streets.
Re: Anti Fifth Term Protest Paralyzed Activities In Algeria Can Tis Happen Here Foto by Tonway(op): 6:54pm On Mar 20, 2019
AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM TOO!
Olanireti:
This is what happen when people speak with one voice. Unlike in Nigeria where we are divided along political, religious and tribal line. Thanks to our politicians who are taking advantage of us. I really hope one day, we will wake up
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