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Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Despirado121(m): 5:20am On Oct 26, 2020
Billionaire businessman Femi Otedola says he understands the call for better governance by the youth, adding that he joined the Ali must go protest of 1978 at age 16, Igbere TV reports.

Mr Otedola stated this in a social media post on Sunday with the Nigerian flags for emphasis.

Otedola said he shared the sentiment of his daughters – Tolani, Florence (aka DJ Cuppy) and Temi – who joined the #EndSARS protest in London and Lagos.

“The horrors that have been unfolding in our country have left me filled with sadness,” he wrote.

“I deeply commiserate with those who have lost their loved ones and as a father, I share the sentiment of my three daughters who protested in Lagos and London.

“As a young boy of 16, I participated in the ‘Ali Must Go Protest’ of 1978, so I understand the determination of our youths who rightly want our country to be better.

“We must all do our part to make Nigeria great! I will continue to do my own quota in providing for those who are most in need of support in our country in these tough times.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/CGxJbFwHgDA/?igshid=1ur4jwj05y4vz

Igbere TV reports that Tolani and Temi were part of the #EndSARS protest against police brutality in London. Cuppy, on the other hand, joined the protest in Lagos upon her return from Dubai.

Meanwhile, state governments have urged the youths to stop the protest and come to the negotiation table.

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Jabioro: 5:27am On Oct 26, 2020
We all felt the same way ...I joined Babagida must go 1989 and Abiola mandate must restore, civil society of Nigeria..I struggled with NADCO to regained power from the devil back to devourers..Here we are again my children had started the same way..

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Lifestone(m): 5:29am On Oct 26, 2020
Our leaders have had plenty opportunities to change, but selfishness and greed prevented them.

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by colorsofrainbow: 5:29am On Oct 26, 2020
Incoming governor of Lagos state only if he decides to contest.It will be a done deal after the north finish off Tinubu patapata by then...

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by SoBright101: 5:30am On Oct 26, 2020
I hate when government ask youths to come negotiate. Negotiate what? Do anyone has to negotiate about good governance? All we are saying is make Nigeria habitable for everyone not only the political class and their family.

Beware Nigerians. This is the time to know and understand the true identity of those who cause tribalism on here, they are paid agents, they are neither from east or west. They have more than twenty accounts, they would create tribal topics and make tribal comments with another accounts to cause chaos between southerners. Though, they have no conscience but you can try to educate them or better ignore them. They are easy to identify, use your head brothers.

Also Be aware that tactics and plans has been deployed to cover up the massacre since all their efforts to break southern unity were not fruitful. They have created a lot of Facebook and Twitter accounts with Yoruba or Igbo names for this purpose, one of them is to post pictures or video of people who debunked being killed, those pictures were scripted and earlier been circulated for this purpose. They would discredit real occurrence and give it another title and narratives. Beware of the propaganda

They dominate this platform, they are agents of destruction. They operates mostly in the midnight.

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Nobody: 5:36am On Oct 26, 2020
Femi, this one na lie sha. First you were too young to be in University.

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by AngusTV: 6:03am On Oct 26, 2020
Hmmn

Okay
Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by CodeTemplar: 6:11am On Oct 26, 2020
When Fela's mum was dropped to her death, it was unknown soldiers, now it is nonexistent soldier killing missing persons. military men are always the same whether in khaki or agbada.

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by chriskosherbal(m): 6:18am On Oct 26, 2020
Jabioro:
We all felt the same way ...I joined Babagida must go 1989 and Abiola mandate must restore, civil society of Nigeria..I struggled with NADCO to regained power from the devil back to devourers..Here we are again my children had started the same way..
hmmm the question is has anything change, are we better off or worse off now, Nigeria must WORK weather those selfish, greedy, CONVID-19 pallatives hoarders, thieves,,corrupt politicians like it or not..

GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by IamWonderful: 6:26am On Oct 26, 2020
So they know we are asking for better government but they always restricted to only police brutality
Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Lagoon0: 6:31am On Oct 26, 2020
angry you're the blind one. The ENDSARS statement became a chant!
Jack made a special endsars ashtag but people joined it with

#NassPayCut
#EndBadGovernance
#stoppolicebrutslity

#nometerNopay

Na you turn blind eyes because you never joined the or wanted the struggle. You were busy sowing bigotry

IamWonderful:
So they know we are asking for better government but they always restricted to only police brutality

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by GreaterFuture(m): 6:36am On Oct 26, 2020
Nonsense Hypocrites


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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Ikillbrokehoes(m): 6:37am On Oct 26, 2020
The government will never change, isn't it obvious? I guess the oldies will keep on ruling us

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Lagoon0: 6:38am On Oct 26, 2020
In coming governor grin

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Lagoon0: 6:38am On Oct 26, 2020
GreaterFuture:
Funny Family, nonsense Hypocrites
How are they hypocrite?

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by GreaterFuture(m): 6:40am On Oct 26, 2020
Lagoon0:

How are they hypocrite?
Femi Otedola is a Capitalist in a very Corrupt, Rotten System
F.O arranged for Canadian prostitutes that wanted to Cast him to be taken to detention and were tortured till they cooperated and were sent back to their own country
F.O is a beneficiary of the very Corrupt, inept, mismanaged System, remember when he "donated" ₦200M to the library during Obasanjo's regime? I could go on and on.


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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by OfficialAwol(m): 6:42am On Oct 26, 2020
colorsofrainbow:
Incoming governor of Lagos state only if he decides to contest.It will be a done deal after the north finish off Tinubu patapata by then...

You know I feel PDP should beg him with the ticket.

Jimi Agbaje seems to have been kidding all along.

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by helinues: 6:43am On Oct 26, 2020
Probably he was still struggling then
Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Lagoon0: 6:53am On Oct 26, 2020
GreaterFuture:

Femi Otedola is a Capitalist in a very Corrupt, Rotten System
F.O arranged for Canadian prostitutes that wanted to Cast him to be taken to Ikoyi prison and were tortured till they cooperated and were sent back to their own country
F.O is a beneficiary of the very Corrupt, inept, mismanaged System, remember when he "donated" ₦200M to the library during Obasanjo's regime? I can go on and on.
Y'all don't even know anything about the country you live in, nothing at all. And that explains a lot
He's a business Man what do you expect from him. Can't he carry olosho in peace again?
Those dumb girls I saw them later boasting to their fellow bitch they had romance with a billionaire.
Mind you FO has nothing to lose demanding for better governance including dangote, he's a governor in making and doesn't want to contest.

Because he's a business man doesn't mean he should go against his children.

My dad is a CBN ex staff and supporter of buhari but doesn't go against me and my sis when we voice out our opinion about government.

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Lagoon0: 6:55am On Oct 26, 2020
helinues:
Probably he was still struggling then
He's the son of a formal governor of Lagos michael otedola , he's struggling might not be that type of street hustlers

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by helinues: 6:55am On Oct 26, 2020
Lagoon0:

He's the son of a formal governor of Lagos michael otedola , he's struggling might be that type of street hustlers

Struggling na struggling now..

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by GreaterFuture(m): 7:06am On Oct 26, 2020
Lagoon0:

He's a business Man what do you expect from him. Can't he carry olosho in peace again?
Those dumb girls I saw them later boasting to their fellow bitch they had romance with a billionaire.
Mind you FO has nothing to lose demanding for better governance including dangote, he's a governor in making and doesn't want to contest.

Because he's a business man doesn't mean he should go against his children.

My dad is a CBN ex staff and supporter of buhari but doesn't go against me and my sis when we voice out our opinion about government.
I shouldn't have wasted my time replying you.

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Dreyton36: 7:07am On Oct 26, 2020
[quote author=colorsofrainbow post=95343177]Incoming governor of Lagos state only if he decides to contest.It will be a done deal after the north finish off Tinubu patapata by then...[/quo

The day otedola gets himself involved in politics , that's the end of his reign
His level is above being a politician , money they so what else

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Lagoon0: 7:14am On Oct 26, 2020
GreaterFuture:

I shouldn't have wasted my time replying you.
Bros no vex. Otedola is from my home town. He's a lagosian . as far as people defend tinubu who is not a lagosian by heritage , you don't expect me to castigate otedola when we want him to go for governor.
Hope you'll understand me. We know they're all thieves benefiting from the system

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by WonderManly(m): 7:14am On Oct 26, 2020
History! Wetin concern me with that self...

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Lagoon0: 7:15am On Oct 26, 2020
[quote author=Dreyton36 post=95344949][/quote]
Na who get money dey contest. How will it end his reign. He's a lagosian by heritage
Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Dreyton36: 7:19am On Oct 26, 2020
Lagoon0:

Na who get money dey contest. How will it end his reign. He's a lagosian by heritage

Otedola makes millions of naira in his sleep
He's aged
He's got children who can attain that so called position
Otedola is one Yoruba man that doesn't get himself engaged in anything that toys with his peace of mind
He's that citizen who has done more good to the people than the government so he doesn't need such seats
That seat is meant for murderers not for kind hearted people like him
He doesn't even flow with politicians much , do ur research

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by jumper524(m): 7:26am On Oct 26, 2020
Jabioro:
We all felt the same way ...I joined Babagida must go 1989 and Abiola mandate must restore, civil society of Nigeria..I struggled with NADCO to regained power from the devil back to devourers..Here we are again my children had started the same way..
Good morning bros..
u don tey ooo

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Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Lagoon0: 7:27am On Oct 26, 2020
Dreyton36:


Otedola makes millions of naira in his sleep
He's aged
He's like him
He doesn't even flow with politicians much , do ur research
Thats why we struggling to deliver Lagos. It shouldn't be for desperate politicians with self ambition but for the good citizen that wants to make change in their society
Re: Femi Otedola: I Joined The 1978 ”Ali Must Go” Protest by Apogee14: 7:48am On Oct 26, 2020

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