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Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by Owutuotuo(m): 5:41pm On Oct 15, 2020
opalu:
Regional Government would have been far better than this state arrangement that we have practiced that has taken us nowhere. During regional Government, the South west did free education with Cocoa, the North had Grandnut Pyramids. The East had Tin. Every region developed at her own pace yet there was healthy competition.
Now with 36 states, only 3 can sustain themselves while the Central Government FG is too powerful. In regional Government, the Gold of the North East belongs to them, the Oil of Niger Delta is theirs, the Electric Power of Middle Belt is theirs. The Mineral Resources of the East is theirs. They only give a percentage to the Central Government to maintain the Army, and other commonwealth.

You have spoken well
Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by ibedun: 5:45pm On Oct 15, 2020
nkwuocha:


#RevolutionNow

Sick ipob! Are these pictures necessary?
Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by nkwuocha: 5:51pm On Oct 15, 2020
ibedun:


Sick ipob! Are these pictures necessary?

Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by themaestro08(m): 6:44pm On Oct 15, 2020
DontBullshitMe:
I supported these protests at the beginning but not any longer.

As you're ranting that you have a constitutional right to protest, do you not know that others also have constitutional rights not to associate with your protest and constitutional rights to movement for their legitimate economic activities. Why then are you blocking the road and ostracizing anyone that doesn't support your position.

As far as I'm concerned, the president's announcement rendered all further protests illegitimate.

You can't just be protesting forever. There has to be dialogue. After the IGP and president announced the disbandment of sars, the IGP went further to announce that all sars operatives have being recalled to force headquarters where they will be investigated, undergo tests etc. He agreed to your 5of5. He has released all protesters arrested. He agreed to allow Davido setup an independent panel to oversee the reforms. He also announced that a new tactical squad SWAT has being established to take over the activities of sars and training will begin in one week. He said they won't check phones, no former sars member will be recruited into the new SWAT. Then the next thing we here is, EndSWAT

What exactly is your problem? Should we not have tactical unit against armed robbery again. Is the solution to bad leadership, no leadership? You want to give armed robbers free chance to operate? You should have said EndPolice, EndSecurity instead of just EndSars

What we should be seeing at this point after the IGP's announcement is dialogue between the government and representatives of the protesters. Both sides must be ready to be reasonable and ready to make concessions. If after all this, the government still refuses to make any changes, then you can return to the streets. But no, they said they don't want to have any representatives, that they will continue protesting forever. Even the Hong Kong protests have leaders that if the government wants to negotiate, they know who to call.

Another thing is that most of the twitter influencers, adding salt and maggi to the protests, firing up the protesters, preaching about how the protesters must go back and never back down, are not even in Nigeria. One Nigerian doctor in the UK and another Dipo something in the UK. The UK based Dipo was even invited to a zoom meeting held yesterday between the CBN governor, dangote, elumelu and other influential protesters, to show you how influential he is concerning the protests. If these protests lead to chaos, they will be there safe in the UK while the ones here that have refused to be sensible will be the ones to pay the price.

Some are even already throwing jokes about war in Nigeria on twitter and how they cant wait for it and many are laughing. I just shake my head. If only they have seen war.

Now that the protesters have shown that they're are not reasonable and even having clashes with thugs, I believe full military force is justified, before this thing leads to Civil War. If they don't agree to take a break and dialogue like any reasonable person should, then roll out the tanks and guns and we can redact Tiananmen Square here in Nigeria.

Another scary thing is the funding for the protests. If funding was just from within the country, I wont be concerned, but I am particularly scared about the funding coming from outside the country (over N35Million now). Even yesterday, the flutterwave account was said to be shut down by the cbn (which later turned out to be false, it was temporarily suspended by the company's chairman due to suspicious activity) and they continued accepting donations by bitcoin and crypto, boasting that they are untraceable and the CBN cannot control these.

It made me think to myself, so this is how foreign actors, enemies, foreign terrorist groups will freely fund movements that can tip this country into turmoil.

I can imagine the joy going on at the Elysee Palace in Paris. France's biggest geopolitical foe is on the brink of chaos. They tried weakening Nigeria by breaking it up during the civil war and failed. They have another opportunity now, to destroy Nigeria finally and be the major uncontested power in West Africa. It's inconceivable that French intelligence will not be looking to take advantage of this situation. They might already be part of those providing funds to keep these protests going.

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Are you done? A single question will not only nullify this long epistle but will also justify why the protesters are not backing down.

Has any SARS personnel been charged to court for violating the rights of innocent Nigerians? You mean murderes should be allowed to walk Scot free?

The families of jimoh ishaq and others who were killed by these rogues are yet to receive compensation whatsoever!

And the 5for5 demands have not been met, only two out of 5.

We are not going to back down till we see a holistic change of behavior from officers of the NPF

And your calls for the Nigerian army to imitate what befell tianamen protesters is the most despicable thing I heard someone say in a while. How dare you wish for this on unarmed patriotic civilians who only want to see their country change for good? How dare you man?

Your claims protesters have ulterior motives is nothing but unfounded and unsubstantiated. If you had paid attention you would've understand that the people who attacked demonstrators were absolute thugs paid by politicians to cause chaos that will result to violent riots thereby justifying the Nigerian army to chip in. Shamy on you! We will never be violent as we believe peaceful protest is way more effective than violent one.

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Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by Dicksonpal: 6:50pm On Oct 15, 2020
DontBullshitMe:
I supported these protests at the beginning but not any longer.

As you're ranting that you have a constitutional right to protest, do you not know that others also have constitutional rights not to associate with your protest and constitutional rights to movement for their legitimate economic activities. Why then are you blocking the road and ostracizing anyone that doesn't support your position.

As far as I'm concerned, the president's announcement rendered all further protests illegitimate.

You can't just be protesting forever. There has to be dialogue. After the IGP and president announced the disbandment of sars, the IGP went further to announce that all sars operatives have being recalled to force headquarters where they will be investigated, undergo tests etc. He agreed to your 5of5. He has released all protesters arrested. He agreed to allow Davido setup an independent panel to oversee the reforms. He also announced that a new tactical squad SWAT has being established to take over the activities of sars and training will begin in one week. He said they won't check phones, no former sars member will be recruited into the new SWAT. Then the next thing we here is, EndSWAT

What exactly is your problem? Should we not have tactical unit against armed robbery again. Is the solution to bad leadership, no leadership? You want to give armed robbers free chance to operate? You should have said EndPolice, EndSecurity instead of just EndSars

What we should be seeing at this point after the IGP's announcement is dialogue between the government and representatives of the protesters. Both sides must be ready to be reasonable and ready to make concessions. If after all this, the government still refuses to make any changes, then you can return to the streets. But no, they said they don't want to have any representatives, that they will continue protesting forever. Even the Hong Kong protests have leaders that if the government wants to negotiate, they know who to call.

Another thing is that most of the twitter influencers, adding salt and maggi to the protests, firing up the protesters, preaching about how the protesters must go back and never back down, are not even in Nigeria. One Nigerian doctor in the UK and another Dipo something in the UK. The UK based Dipo was even invited to a zoom meeting held yesterday between the CBN governor, dangote, elumelu and other influential protesters, to show you how influential he is concerning the protests. If these protests lead to chaos, they will be there safe in the UK while the ones here that have refused to be sensible will be the ones to pay the price.

Some are even already throwing jokes about war in Nigeria on twitter and how they cant wait for it and many are laughing. I just shake my head. If only they have seen war.

Now that the protesters have shown that they're are not reasonable and even having clashes with thugs, I believe full military force is justified, before this thing leads to Civil War. If they don't agree to take a break and dialogue like any reasonable person should, then roll out the tanks and guns and we can redact Tiananmen Square here in Nigeria.

Another scary thing is the funding for the protests. If funding was just from within the country, I wont be concerned, but I am particularly scared about the funding coming from outside the country (over N35Million now). Even yesterday, the flutterwave account was said to be shut down by the cbn (which later turned out to be false, it was temporarily suspended by the company's chairman due to suspicious activity) and they continued accepting donations by bitcoin and crypto, boasting that they are untraceable and the CBN cannot control these.

It made me think to myself, so this is how foreign actors, enemies, foreign terrorist groups will freely fund movements that can tip this country into turmoil.

I can imagine the joy going on at the Elysee Palace in Paris. France's biggest geopolitical foe is on the brink of chaos. They tried weakening Nigeria by breaking it up during the civil war and failed. They have another opportunity now, to destroy Nigeria finally and be the major uncontested power in West Africa. It's inconceivable that French intelligence will not be looking to take advantage of this situation. They might already be part of those providing funds to keep these protests going.

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you are a fool

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Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by 989900: 7:30pm On Oct 15, 2020
themaestro08:


Are you done? A single question will not only nullify this long epistle but will also justify why the protesters are not backing down.

Has any SARS personnel been charged to court for violating the rights of innocent Nigerians? You mean murderes should be allowed to walk Scot free?

The families of jimoh ishaq and others who were killed by these rogues are yet to receive compensation whatsoever!

And the 5for5 demands have not been met, only two out of 5.

We are not going to back down till we see a holistic change of behavior from officers of the NPF

And your calls for the Nigerian army to imitate what befell tianamen protesters is the most despicable thing I heard someone say in a while. How dare you wish for this on unarmed patriotic civilians who only want to see their country change for good? How dare you man?

Your claims protesters have ulterior motives is nothing but unfounded and unsubstantiated. If you had paid attention you would've understand that the people who attacked demonstrators were absolute thugs paid by politicians to cause chaos that will result to violent riots thereby justifying the Nigerian army to chip in. Shamy on you! We will never be violent as we believe peaceful protest is way more effective than violent one.

Thanks bro.
Some of these Nairalanders are smart-by-half nutwits.
I donated to the cause, I must have some french agenda BS; all those who donated, brought food, water, cleaning materials, security, etc. too.

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Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by Lovelive: 8:32pm On Oct 15, 2020
Ogonimilitant:
You guys are joking.
Nigeria will never be the same before the end of this year.

You guys refused to do the needful
It's too late to negotiate.

I will advise the middle belt states not to identify with the North. They will come to deceive you again.

Long live lovers of freedom
Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by uptimum123(m): 9:13pm On Oct 15, 2020
BIGKemsey:
That's their business. We have decided to END not only SARS, but this demonic administration. We are literarily tired of the situation of things in this country

Go and end it...sebi na you vote them in


#EndProtestNow

Let the Government do their job
Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by uptimum123(m): 9:17pm On Oct 15, 2020
themaestro08:


Are you done? A single question will not only nullify this long epistle but will also justify why the protesters are not backing down.

Has any SARS personnel been charged to court for violating the rights of innocent Nigerians? You mean murderes should be allowed to walk Scot free?

The families of jimoh ishaq and others who were killed by these rogues are yet to receive compensation whatsoever!

And the 5for5 demands have not been met, only two out of 5.

We are not going to back down till we see a holistic change of behavior from officers of the NPF

And your calls for the Nigerian army to imitate what befell tianamen protesters is the most despicable thing I heard someone say in a while. How dare you wish for this on unarmed patriotic civilians who only want to see their country change for good? How dare you man?

Your claims protesters have ulterior motives is nothing but unfounded and unsubstantiated. If you had paid attention you would've understand that the people who attacked demonstrators were absolute thugs paid by politicians to cause chaos that will result to violent riots thereby justifying the Nigerian army to chip in. Shamy on you! We will never be violent as we believe peaceful protest is way more effective than violent one.

Yes they have been charged even before this protest started and more will still be charged.

Rip to the departed. The government has shown willingness to the demands,even the Lagos state government is setting up a 400 million fund to all the family of the deceased.

Nd the rest of the demands are also being implemented.


#EndProtestNow

Let the Government do their job
Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by FIDELISFIDECENT: 10:14pm On Oct 15, 2020
SARS must go!
Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by Kwili: 11:32pm On Oct 15, 2020
DontBullshitMe:
I supported these protests at the beginning but not any longer.

As you're ranting that you have a constitutional right to protest, do you not know that others also have constitutional rights not to associate with your protest and constitutional rights to movement for their legitimate economic activities. Why then are you blocking the road and ostracizing anyone that doesn't support your position.

As far as I'm concerned, the president's announcement rendered all further protests illegitimate.

You can't just be protesting forever. There has to be dialogue. After the IGP and president announced the disbandment of sars, the IGP went further to announce that all sars operatives have being recalled to force headquarters where they will be investigated, undergo tests etc. He agreed to your 5of5. He has released all protesters arrested. He agreed to allow Davido setup an independent panel to oversee the reforms. He also announced that a new tactical squad SWAT has being established to take over the activities of sars and training will begin in one week. He said they won't check phones, no former sars member will be recruited into the new SWAT. Then the next thing we here is, EndSWAT

What exactly is your problem? Should we not have tactical unit against armed robbery again. Is the solution to bad leadership, no leadership? You want to give armed robbers free chance to operate? You should have said EndPolice, EndSecurity instead of just EndSars

What we should be seeing at this point after the IGP's announcement is dialogue between the government and representatives of the protesters. Both sides must be ready to be reasonable and ready to make concessions. If after all this, the government still refuses to make any changes, then you can return to the streets. But no, they said they don't want to have any representatives, that they will continue protesting forever. Even the Hong Kong protests have leaders that if the government wants to negotiate, they know who to call.

Another thing is that most of the twitter influencers, adding salt and maggi to the protests, firing up the protesters, preaching about how the protesters must go back and never back down, are not even in Nigeria. One Nigerian doctor in the UK and another Dipo something in the UK. The UK based Dipo was even invited to a zoom meeting held yesterday between the CBN governor, dangote, elumelu and other influential protesters, to show you how influential he is concerning the protests. If these protests lead to chaos, they will be there safe in the UK while the ones here that have refused to be sensible will be the ones to pay the price.

Some are even already throwing jokes about war in Nigeria on twitter and how they cant wait for it and many are laughing. I just shake my head. If only they have seen war.

Now that the protesters have shown that they're are not reasonable and even having clashes with thugs, I believe full military force is justified, before this thing leads to Civil War. If they don't agree to take a break and dialogue like any reasonable person should, then roll out the tanks and guns and we can redact Tiananmen Square here in Nigeria.

Another scary thing is the funding for the protests. If funding was just from within the country, I wont be concerned, but I am particularly scared about the funding coming from outside the country (over N35Million now). Even yesterday, the flutterwave account was said to be shut down by the cbn (which later turned out to be false, it was temporarily suspended by the company's chairman due to suspicious activity) and they continued accepting donations by bitcoin and crypto, boasting that they are untraceable and the CBN cannot control these.

It made me think to myself, so this is how foreign actors, enemies, foreign terrorist groups will freely fund movements that can tip this country into turmoil.

I can imagine the joy going on at the Elysee Palace in Paris. France's biggest geopolitical foe is on the brink of chaos. They tried weakening Nigeria by breaking it up during the civil war and failed. They have another opportunity now, to destroy Nigeria finally and be the major uncontested power in West Africa. It's inconceivable that French intelligence will not be looking to take advantage of this situation. They might already be part of those providing funds to keep these protests going.

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u think the protester are merely protesting only because of SARS?
there are many other things that they are protesting about but decide to use SARS as a smoke screen.
soon the cat will be left out of d bag.
#restructureorbreaknow.
Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by abbiboy: 12:02am On Oct 16, 2020
DontBullshitMe:
I supported these protests at the beginning but not any longer.

As you're ranting that you have a constitutional right to protest, do you not know that others also have constitutional rights not to associate with your protest and constitutional rights to movement for their legitimate economic activities. Why then are you blocking the road and ostracizing anyone that doesn't support your position.

As far as I'm concerned, the president's announcement rendered all further protests illegitimate.

You can't just be protesting forever. There has to be dialogue. After the IGP and president announced the disbandment of sars, the IGP went further to announce that all sars operatives have being recalled to force headquarters where they will be investigated, undergo tests etc. He agreed to your 5of5. He has released all protesters arrested. He agreed to allow Davido setup an independent panel to oversee the reforms. He also announced that a new tactical squad SWAT has being established to take over the activities of sars and training will begin in one week. He said they won't check phones, no former sars member will be recruited into the new SWAT. Then the next thing we here is, EndSWAT

What exactly is your problem? Should we not have tactical unit against armed robbery again. Is the solution to bad leadership, no leadership? You want to give armed robbers free chance to operate? You should have said EndPolice, EndSecurity instead of just EndSars

What we should be seeing at this point after the IGP's announcement is dialogue between the government and representatives of the protesters. Both sides must be ready to be reasonable and ready to make concessions. If after all this, the government still refuses to make any changes, then you can return to the streets. But no, they said they don't want to have any representatives, that they will continue protesting forever. Even the Hong Kong protests have leaders that if the government wants to negotiate, they know who to call.

Another thing is that most of the twitter influencers, adding salt and maggi to the protests, firing up the protesters, preaching about how the protesters must go back and never back down, are not even in Nigeria. One Nigerian doctor in the UK and another Dipo something in the UK. The UK based Dipo was even invited to a zoom meeting held yesterday between the CBN governor, dangote, elumelu and other influential protesters, to show you how influential he is concerning the protests. If these protests lead to chaos, they will be there safe in the UK while the ones here that have refused to be sensible will be the ones to pay the price.

Some are even already throwing jokes about war in Nigeria on twitter and how they cant wait for it and many are laughing. I just shake my head. If only they have seen war.

Now that the protesters have shown that they're are not reasonable and even having clashes with thugs, I believe full military force is justified, before this thing leads to Civil War. If they don't agree to take a break and dialogue like any reasonable person should, then roll out the tanks and guns and we can redact Tiananmen Square here in Nigeria.

Another scary thing is the funding for the protests. If funding was just from within the country, I wont be concerned, but I am particularly scared about the funding coming from outside the country (over N35Million now). Even yesterday, the flutterwave account was said to be shut down by the cbn (which later turned out to be false, it was temporarily suspended by the company's chairman due to suspicious activity) and they continued accepting donations by bitcoin and crypto, boasting that they are untraceable and the CBN cannot control these.

It made me think to myself, so this is how foreign actors, enemies, foreign terrorist groups will freely fund movements that can tip this country into turmoil.

I can imagine the joy going on at the Elysee Palace in Paris. France's biggest geopolitical foe is on the brink of chaos. They tried weakening Nigeria by breaking it up during the civil war and failed. They have another opportunity now, to destroy Nigeria finally and be the major uncontested power in West Africa. It's inconceivable that French intelligence will not be looking to take advantage of this situation. They might already be part of those providing funds to keep these protests going.

Post credit : Ultron12345

Fool soro soke...who need ur weightless support,if u can fly through sky to do ur biznes no qualms for this naija floor u re either 4us or against..may dat ur biznes crash like buhari led govt 2015-2023.
Re: EndSARS: Communique From The Governors’ Meeting With IGP by BluntNigerian: 2:11am On Oct 16, 2020
DontBullshitMe:
I supported these protests at the beginning but not any longer.

As you're ranting that you have a constitutional right to protest, do you not know that others also have constitutional rights not to associate with your protest and constitutional rights to movement for their legitimate economic activities. Why then are you blocking the road and ostracizing anyone that doesn't support your position.

As far as I'm concerned, the president's announcement rendered all further protests illegitimate.

You can't just be protesting forever. There has to be dialogue. After the IGP and president announced the disbandment of sars, the IGP went further to announce that all sars operatives have being recalled to force headquarters where they will be investigated, undergo tests etc. He agreed to your 5of5. He has released all protesters arrested. He agreed to allow Davido setup an independent panel to oversee the reforms. He also announced that a new tactical squad SWAT has being established to take over the activities of sars and training will begin in one week. He said they won't check phones, no former sars member will be recruited into the new SWAT. Then the next thing we here is, EndSWAT

What exactly is your problem? Should we not have tactical unit against armed robbery again. Is the solution to bad leadership, no leadership? You want to give armed robbers free chance to operate? You should have said EndPolice, EndSecurity instead of just EndSars

What we should be seeing at this point after the IGP's announcement is dialogue between the government and representatives of the protesters. Both sides must be ready to be reasonable and ready to make concessions. If after all this, the government still refuses to make any changes, then you can return to the streets. But no, they said they don't want to have any representatives, that they will continue protesting forever. Even the Hong Kong protests have leaders that if the government wants to negotiate, they know who to call.

Another thing is that most of the twitter influencers, adding salt and maggi to the protests, firing up the protesters, preaching about how the protesters must go back and never back down, are not even in Nigeria. One Nigerian doctor in the UK and another Dipo something in the UK. The UK based Dipo was even invited to a zoom meeting held yesterday between the CBN governor, dangote, elumelu and other influential protesters, to show you how influential he is concerning the protests. If these protests lead to chaos, they will be there safe in the UK while the ones here that have refused to be sensible will be the ones to pay the price.

Some are even already throwing jokes about war in Nigeria on twitter and how they cant wait for it and many are laughing. I just shake my head. If only they have seen war.

Now that the protesters have shown that they're are not reasonable and even having clashes with thugs, I believe full military force is justified, before this thing leads to Civil War. If they don't agree to take a break and dialogue like any reasonable person should, then roll out the tanks and guns and we can redact Tiananmen Square here in Nigeria.

Another scary thing is the funding for the protests. If funding was just from within the country, I wont be concerned, but I am particularly scared about the funding coming from outside the country (over N35Million now). Even yesterday, the flutterwave account was said to be shut down by the cbn (which later turned out to be false, it was temporarily suspended by the company's chairman due to suspicious activity) and they continued accepting donations by bitcoin and crypto, boasting that they are untraceable and the CBN cannot control these.

It made me think to myself, so this is how foreign actors, enemies, foreign terrorist groups will freely fund movements that can tip this country into turmoil.

I can imagine the joy going on at the Elysee Palace in Paris. France's biggest geopolitical foe is on the brink of chaos. They tried weakening Nigeria by breaking it up during the civil war and failed. They have another opportunity now, to destroy Nigeria finally and be the major uncontested power in West Africa. It's inconceivable that French intelligence will not be looking to take advantage of this situation. They might already be part of those providing funds to keep these protests going.

Post credit : Ultron12345
Is it not clear that the Protests had started turning to Revolution??
Any Nonsense Move By The Government Now, This Protest Will Explode Out Of Its Original Shell.

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