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Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by otiwisdom: 3:17pm On Oct 15, 2020
I mean don't get me wrong, the main thing for this protest was for the banning of SARS and the government is clearly working on that. so I see no reason for any forthcoming protest again. I think it's best we all sit down and watch the next actions by the agencies instead of creating more protests with no aim.
it's clearly not possible to have a country without special arm forces.
Re: Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by protests: 3:20pm On Oct 15, 2020
Hear this,

In one particular developing nation, there was a protest. Serious one. Do you know what caused it? There was water problem, the government tried to ensure against odds that things get working again. In the process, the supplied water was not a bit colored, it wasn't sparkling white. It led to a major protest.

Pray tell me dear Nlander. When last did your taps work? When last did government talk to you about your lack of public supply of water? Oh, you don't need water supply? Ok. When last did you not have to turn on your generator?

Don't you think all these suffering is too much? Or are you among those who think God loves their suffering and that suffering is religious?
Re: Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by Oche211(m): 3:20pm On Oct 15, 2020
You no get sense...
Are you happy with the way things are going in Nigeria?
The government had banned, proscribed, and even restructure SARS severally within any visible changes to be felt.
They got more brazen and brutal.
Let's fight all the battle once and for all.
Re: Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by Ikea81: 3:23pm On Oct 15, 2020
otiwisdom:
I mean don't get me wrong, the main thing for this protest was for the banning of SARS and the government is clearly working on that. so I see no reason for any forthcoming protest again. I think it's best we all sit down and watch the next actions by the agencies instead of creating more protests with no aim.
it's clearly not possible to have a country without special arm forces.

I'm the midst of serious hunger, buhari is churning out billions for a census. Guy, this is just pent up frustration. Rice na 40k incase you don know.
Re: Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by ContentedK: 3:29pm On Oct 15, 2020
That one up their be talking nonsense, coward. Sure you’re typing from your mothers bed behind her back..
Re: Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by Nobody: 3:30pm On Oct 15, 2020
protests:
Hear this,

In one particular developing nation, there was a protest. Serious one. Do you know what caused it? There was water problem, the government tried to ensure against odds that things get working again. In the process, the supplied water was not a bit colored, it wasn't sparkling white. It led to a major protest.

Pray tell me dear Nlander. When last did your taps work? When last did government talk to you about your lack of public supply of water? Oh, you don't need water supply? Ok. When last did you not have to turn on your generator?

Don't you think all these suffering is too much? Or are you among those who think God loves their suffering and that suffering is religious?
The country no get name?
Re: Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by tobechi74: 3:41pm On Oct 15, 2020
otiwisdom:
I mean don't get me wrong, the main thing for this protest was for the banning of SARS and the government is clearly working on that. so I see no reason for any forthcoming protest again. I think it's best we all sit down and watch the next actions by the agencies instead of creating more protests with no aim.
it's clearly not possible to have a country without special arm forces.
did you protest
Re: Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by FarahAideed: 3:42pm On Oct 15, 2020
My only problem is that the Objective of the protest right now is not clear enough
Re: Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by Nwaide01: 3:51pm On Oct 15, 2020
Getting too much? Who have they killed which business have they destroyed? Don't be an enemy of progress. If it's only me I'll say let it continue till government reversed all those demonic policies they have been promulgated.
Re: Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by otiwisdom: 4:08pm On Oct 15, 2020
FarahAideed:
My only problem is that the Objective of the protest right now is not clear enough
yeah that's what am on about
Re: Don't You Think The Protest Is Getting Too Much!? by sammy329(m): 4:13pm On Oct 15, 2020
FarahAideed:
My only problem is that the Objective of the protest right now is not clear enough
Not clear direction again #endNigeria, #southmustleave, #Northmustgo, #Buharimustgo, #resignbuhari, #EndNASS


The objective is not clear again, just some people doing whatever they like undecided undecided

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