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Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by WriterX(m): 1:02pm On Jul 26, 2019
angry X was in the bank queue when you defaced X's intergrity with that, X demands defamation claim
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Elemosho478: 1:05pm On Jul 26, 2019
Harlem2:
See nose
Leave zoo army alone and follow us
grin grin grin grin
Lol

Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Dedetwo(m): 1:06pm On Jul 26, 2019
rentAcock:
Social media is so powerful yet not properly regulated. Official social media handles of presidents, senators and government institutions should be prevented from blocking members of the public. The UN should make it a requirement for all member nations to adhere to this policy. Even Donald Trump is being sued for blocking vocal critics of the opposing party on social media.

The Nigerian Army should immediately unblock this reporter If they have nothing to hide.
Please get your facts in order on the bolded.
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Nobody: 1:06pm On Jul 26, 2019
In Nigeria journalists call it SHIITES AND MILITARY/POLICE CLASH


Yet they call themselves journalists
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Officialgarri: 1:07pm On Jul 26, 2019
If I was the PR in charge of this twitter, I'll block the journalist as well.

If you go on CNN and see how African news are reported, you will notice they are one sided and give the world a different perspective of the country.
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Wittysmith(m): 1:08pm On Jul 26, 2019
Whoever had faith in this project called Nigeria in the next four years of APC rule, is suffering from chronic hallucination.

May God help Nigeria!
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by rentAcock(m): 1:09pm On Jul 26, 2019
Dedetwo:
Please get your facts in order on the bolded.
Always do some research before making a fool of yourself online.

Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Harlem2(m): 1:14pm On Jul 26, 2019
FuckThaMod:
This fulani man again..
Allah bless you!!!!
Allah Akbar
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by descartes400: 1:26pm On Jul 26, 2019
9jabull:
The NY Times reporter did what we called investigative journalism, if your read down you will see how he analyzed that that the army didn't take cover to show that they are not been shot at, but the protesters throw stone.
Nigeria journalist should learn investigative journalism, not just to write rubbish for gov & wailers to believe them.

#FreeElzakzaki
Wh would they take cover from enemy fire when they are in ROBOCOP gear. Have you seen robocop dodging bullets before?

Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by descartes400: 1:28pm On Jul 26, 2019
9jabull:
The NY Times reporter did what we called investigative journalism, if your read down you will see how he analyzed that that the army didn't take cover to show that they are not been shot at, but the protesters throw stone.
Nigeria journalist should learn investigative journalism, not just to write rubbish for gov & wailers to believe them.

#FreeElzakzaki
Wh would they take cover from enemy fire when they are in ROBOCOP gear. Have you seen robocop dodging bullets before?
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Nature8(m): 1:28pm On Jul 26, 2019
9jabull:
The NY Times reporter did what we called investigative journalism, if your read down you will see how he analyzed that that the army didn't take cover to show that they are not been shot at, but the protesters throw stone.
Nigeria journalist should learn investigative journalism, not just to write rubbish for gov & wailers to believe them.


#FreeElzakzaki
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by BamideleCharles: 1:36pm On Jul 26, 2019
rentAcock:
Social media is so powerful yet not properly regulated. Official social media handles of presidents, senators and government institutions should be prevented from blocking members of the public. The UN should make it a requirement for all member nations to adhere to this policy. Even Donald Trump is being sued for blocking vocal critics of the opposing party on social media.

The Nigerian Army should immediately unblock this reporter If they have nothing to hide.
Good one.
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by uba1991: 1:37pm On Jul 26, 2019
D army av d right to block anybody they wish to. if he is not happy,he shud follow biafra army.
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by 2sexycom(m): 1:51pm On Jul 26, 2019
mrvitalis:
Do i look like i depend on government ?
just leave the mumu...
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by throwaway: 1:51pm On Jul 26, 2019
Is this story not old? Dec 2018. Bloggers sha
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by silencer94(m): 2:05pm On Jul 26, 2019
mrvitalis:
The truth is people like u suffer more in this government but hatred n shame wont allow u speak up
Wow. What made you change sides bro? shocked
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Spatta: 2:25pm On Jul 26, 2019
Nigerians will continue to be oppressed by these handfuls law enforcement agents and their handlers until Nigerians themselves are ready to take their country back
How can you describe a military who is so vindictive and unprofessional as to block the media?
these guys still operate in the dark ages in a modern world
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by ope15375(m): 2:29pm On Jul 26, 2019
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Nobody: 2:34pm On Jul 26, 2019
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Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by veesion:
mrvitalis:
The truth is people like u suffer more in this government but hatred n shame wont allow u speak up
What do you mean
You have resorted to deceiving your self
If you are suffering suffer ALONE
no come here dey find people that are sufferng with you
Suffer your suffer alone o lol
After all na your small God tinubu deceived you guys to sell your votes to BUHARI
In exchange of a ceremonial VP slot and few political appointments
The votes you gave him did not stop him from unleashing his brothers from far away Mali and Niger to occupy forests in your territory and kill fine breeds among you like fasoranti's daughter
Those few occupying positions are the only ones seeing something,they are there just for their stomach and that of their family
While you lots are on the streets doing alaye,agbero,cultism,skull minning, omonile etc the remaining hungry ones are here on nairaland looking for whom to vent their FRUSTRATION on
No go find work do
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Goalnaldo(m): 2:39pm On Jul 26, 2019
9jabull:
The NY Times reporter did what we called investigative journalism, if your read down you will see how he analyzed that that the army didn't take cover to show that they are not been shot at, but the protesters throw stone.
Nigeria journalist should learn investigative journalism, not just to write rubbish for gov & wailers to believe them.

#FreeElzakzaki
we have one in kemi oluolonye
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Franklyspeakin: 2:47pm On Jul 26, 2019
Must you do government work to suffer from bad goverment policies??
Harlem2:
It's obvious that is what you are facing
And I don't do government work
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Harlem2(m): 3:11pm On Jul 26, 2019
Franklyspeakin:
Must you do government work to suffer from bad goverment policies??
How does bad government policies affect entrepreneur
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by StaffofOrayan(m): 3:27pm On Jul 26, 2019
Atiku na from Benin?



gbengaolaniyi:
angry angry angry

"Today I will be frank and brutally truthful! cool cool

The Igbos all along knew what the Fulani stand for, they led a revolution of southern Nigerians that cut the Fulani Agenda to size, and, though it was not a tribal revolution, it became an Igbo coup. Yoruba leaders led Yoruba to the Fulani party as guests not as celebrants...spot on and my only concern is how to make amends to stop the unhealthy rivalry existing btwn us in the south and forge an alliance against our common enemy

Fast forward...yet with the Fulani owning the Federal Government...Yoruba were only too happy to be a part of it...yet, we saw great men like Abiola, Fela, Beko Ransome Kuti, Falana, Gani Fawehinmi and a host of others maltreated and jailed...even Awolowo...was wrongly sent to jail by the northern powers..for which a Yoruba judge claimed his hands were tied! angry angry angry

And, one has to ask: "what is it that Yoruba see in Fulani Ass lipsrsealed that other southern brothers and sisters do not see ?"

Look how this lovely responsible daughter of a responsible gentleman, elder and leader of Afenifere and therefore southern leader has been mowed down by people not worthy of cleaning her shoes...so painful cry cry cry


I doff my hat for FFK because he saw something others refused to see during the formation of APC and he said it, that APC is Fulani and he bolted away from APC.

He became scorned by the Yoruba and nothing he said was important. Alas! The stone that the builders rejected has become the head cornerstone!

Ojukwu instilled fear into the Fulani and that fear is still there even when Ojukwu has passed on. Because, there are those who can do what Ojukwu did, if not better.

I pray that the south can stand arm in arm to overcome the Fulani trouble.

Oya tell that mod to come and ban me again angry angry angry awon omo ale jati-jati undecided undecided undecided
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by blackboy(m): 3:56pm On Jul 26, 2019
The army does not want to hear the truth
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Godons1: 4:05pm On Jul 26, 2019
Harlem2:
See nose
Leave zoo army alone and follow us
grin grin grin grin
The same Biafran Army, you wan follow COWARDs? grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by chozzy: 5:45pm On Jul 26, 2019
Shame on Nigeria
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by Zhanmek5000(m): 6:47pm On Jul 26, 2019
Harlem2:
It's obvious that is what you are facing
And I don't do government work
That’s why things will never get better for you fool,by the way I dey ok pass your ancestors,argue with your android
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by TemmyT002(m): 7:23pm On Jul 26, 2019
gbengaolaniyi:
angry angry angry

"Today I will be frank and brutally truthful! cool cool

The Igbos all along knew what the Fulani stand for, they led a revolution of southern Nigerians that cut the Fulani Agenda to size, and, though it was not a tribal revolution, it became an Igbo coup. Yoruba leaders led Yoruba to the Fulani party as guests not as celebrants...spot on and my only concern is how to make amends to stop the unhealthy rivalry existing btwn us in the south and forge an alliance against our common enemy

Fast forward...yet with the Fulani owning the Federal Government...Yoruba were only too happy to be a part of it...yet, we saw great men like Abiola, Fela, Beko Ransome Kuti, Falana, Gani Fawehinmi and a host of others maltreated and jailed...even Awolowo...was wrongly sent to jail by the northern powers..for which a Yoruba judge claimed his hands were tied! angry angry angry

And, one has to ask: "what is it that Yoruba see in Fulani Ass lipsrsealed that other southern brothers and sisters do not see ?"

Look how this lovely responsible daughter of a responsible gentleman, elder and leader of Afenifere and therefore southern leader has been mowed down by people not worthy of cleaning her shoes...so painful cry cry cry


I doff my hat for FFK because he saw something others refused to see during the formation of APC and he said it, that APC is Fulani and he bolted away from APC.

He became scorned by the Yoruba and nothing he said was important. Alas! The stone that the builders rejected has become the head cornerstone!

Ojukwu instilled fear into the Fulani and that fear is still there even when Ojukwu has passed on. Because, there are those who can do what Ojukwu did, if not better.

I pray that the south can stand arm in arm to overcome the Fulani trouble.

Oya tell that mod to come and ban me again angry angry angry awon omo ale jati-jati undecided undecided undecided
Mtchewwww
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by TemmyT002(m): 7:24pm On Jul 26, 2019
O ti ka lara
Re: Nigerian Army Blocks Christoph Koettl, New York Times Reporter On Twitter by delishpot: 7:29pm On Jul 26, 2019
Harlem2:
How does bad government policies affect entrepreneur
Are you really asking or you just fooling around?
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