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| Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by czarr(op): 8:40am On Oct 13, 2020 |
It has not been easy for people being restricted in movement and gatherings for over 6months. I am convinced that some youths are just letting of steam, to some this is just a carnival to them and an avenue to socialize with the opposite sex. Some of them didn't know it would be addressed this fast, they were enjoying the attention and enjoying being close to their favourite celebrities, some for clout reason, some came out for modelling and to take pictures. Only maybe about 15% of all the protesters were completely focused on the protest itself....anybody still protesting Endsars now, is just letting of quarantine steam. |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by FreshBoss007: 8:44am On Oct 13, 2020 |
TT |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by Nobody: 8:51am On Oct 13, 2020 |
Most didnt actually went out to protest,they have other things in mind,ladies will code lol. |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by dukeprince50: 8:54am On Oct 13, 2020 |
Nigeria is already sitting on a time bomb and all these aren't needed this time, the reason for protest has been addressed and the voice of the masses has been heard, any form of agitation on this #EndSars is not a peaceful protest again but a breach of peace. Nigeria and the world at large is been face with a serious pandemic and social distancing is an essential arsenal in combating this disease If u go out in the name of protest and something happens to u, the govt won't be held responsible. Dont let ur sweet eye and ur evil agenda turn into a worrisome fiasco I don talk my own if u like, insult urself |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by CAPSLOCKED: 8:59am On Oct 13, 2020 |
NEVER SEEN A BIGGER MØRON THAN THE CREATOR OF THIS THREAD. MØRONS WORLDWIDE (INCLUDING MYSELF) ARE MARVELED AT YOUR MØRONITY. |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by dukeprince50: 9:02am On Oct 13, 2020 |
CAPSLOCKED: na wa o. |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by MrLucifer: 9:27am On Oct 13, 2020 |
czarr:You should be ashamed of yourself, are you not tired of the mediocre life you're living? Your mates are out there protesting for things to get better for all of us, you're here talking rubbish. Are you not tired of the way things are being run in this country? If you don't pity yourself, pity your children, if our parents had protested just half of what these youths are protesting today, Nigeria would have been better for you and me. But generational cøwards and idiøts like you will always be there to discourage them. Just incase you don't know, those youths out there are the future of this country and I am putting my faith in them. |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by Karleb(m): 9:27am On Oct 13, 2020 |
Enjoying the attention when a new unit to replace SARS starts it training next week. No recruitment. But training starts next week. Can't you see that they are just rebranding SARS. Killing protesters and there has been no justice for those killed and harassed by SARS officials even before the protest. Abeg! |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by MrLucifer: 9:33am On Oct 13, 2020 |
I forgot his was romance section czarr and Zzor, you guys should be ashamed of yourselves. Don't you want your country to get better? You have only one life to live and you have spent 50% of it living in abject misery, your life expectancy is just early forties. You wake up everyday and login to nairaland, you wake up hopeless and you sleep hopeless. You and your parents should be ashamed of yourselves, cowardice runs in you lineage. Imagine the OP asking why we are protesting. May your lives be as fruitful and prosperous as Nigeria in 2020. Amen. I spit on you |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by Timbers(m): 9:41am On Oct 13, 2020 |
Zzor:WTF then what did they go out to do |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by czarr(op): 11:39am On Oct 13, 2020 |
MrLucifer:Are you done ranting?....i know you are not even protesting but look how you are running ur mouth. |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by Nobody: 1:17pm On Oct 13, 2020*. Modified: 9:55pm On Oct 13, 2020 |
and for other countries,youths no dey toast themselves or indulge in other activities even totally away from the reason of the protest we are just expecting too much form ourselves!!! |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by Freelane33(m): 8:45pm On Oct 13, 2020 |
He’s not living for his children ![]() MrLucifer: |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by Nobody: 8:52pm On Oct 13, 2020 |
Protest is over,everyone retire. |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by ThreeEyedRaven: 9:04pm On Oct 13, 2020 |
StacyO:Babe it's beyond ending SARS.. We want reforms in the entire police. We want better pay for police officers. We want accountability from leaders. Here in Lekki we want Tinubu to end collection of toll money. And many more... this is just the beginning of the revolution |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by Nobody: 9:46pm On Oct 13, 2020 |
ThreeEyedRaven:And I'm enjoying every bit of it. |
| Re: Why Some Youths Are Still Protesting After The Ban #endsars. by ThreeEyedRaven: 11:14pm On Oct 13, 2020 |
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