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Let the words come out clear, that millions are affected and fed up. Reform the IG ... sorry the Nigeria Police. |
Pa Buhari, please end these protests. Reform the IG ... sorry the police. |
Answer here.
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Please which political confusion does he belong to? APC, PDP, or APCPDP or PDPAPC?? |
They want to continue molesting even old women, and so they say youth must stop protesting. |
shiwex: |
Now you are ready to hear... Sir, can you please swap brains with Pa Buhari just till weekend? Please. #BuharHasBeenABadBoy is the new trending tag, please help Pa Buhari. Thank you. |
Anti-cultism textbook? AllahuAkbar! |
Miracle2020:If you are older than 21, I pity your children. |
Which leaders? Like this one? No more leaders, belle is talking.
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ok |
Alexaonfleek:
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Just like this
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Just like this
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Ask Wike
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Sorry bro...
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Another one.
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Truth ... I will say it.
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If you read your books madam you would have known this in 2014, at least just before the election. |
AllahuAkbar! |
Lovelive: |
So that the police keep "fucking around" literally?
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This is why #EndSARS has to hold.
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No Muri Okunola Park protest again for #EndSARS, it is Lekki toll gate.
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By the way - protests at Muri Okunola park canceled. It's Lekki toll gate today.
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Is he supporting #EndSARS? |
Right or wrong?
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Yes, that article is a 2009 article. Shows how we landed Nigeria in this mess. Today he is threatening youths protesting peacefully. https://www.nairaland.com/6176999/endsars-why-fg-may-forcefully#94880123 Brandstudio01: |
This was in 2009, but he is here today inciting Buhari to go and kill more youths than they've killed already. Brandstudio01: |
IS SARS the entire police? Mr Minuscule? Didn't people ensure they brought down sex for marks people? Keep crying, all your paddy and fellows in the police are going this time. Keep crying. Neddstark:
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By Dayo Benson, James Ezema & Chukwukwuma Nwakamma LAGOS CALLS for the convocation of a Sovereign National Conference, SNC, re-echoed, yesterday, in Lagos as political leaders and other stakeholders spoke in its favour at a book launch cum discussion session. Those who spoke at the presentation of the book entitled: Nigeria: Africa's Failed Asset? written by second republic politician and Afenifere chieftain, Chief Olaniwun Ajayi, include former governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba and NADECO chieftain, Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu (rtd). Others at the event include Prof. Itse Sagay, SAN, Governor of the Central Bank, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, former governors, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu of Lagos State; Niyi Adebayo of Ekiti State; Bisi Akande of Osun State who is also the Action Congress National Chairman; former president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Prof. Attahiru Jega; Chief Kessington Adebutu, Prof Akin Mabogunje, the book reviewer; Prof. Adigun Agbaje, among other notable Nigerians. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Sagay said the time is ripe for a meeting of ethnic communities and nationalities in a Sovereign National Conference. I certainly support a national conference. The need for sovereign conference stems from structural imbalance and that imbalance occurred from the beginning. That is what started the problem. We can conne the centre to ve or six subjects and allow the states to keep all their resources and pay some sum to the centre in order to run the centre. It is the states that should actually contribute for the running of the centre and not the centre asking the states to come cap in hand every month to collect bowl for the states only to come back for more bowl which the centre does not create. The federal government is the poorest government in this country economically. Most of the money it is dolling out every month come from the states. So, we must reverse that situation, Sagay said. Also speaking in the same vein, Rear Admiral Kanu said there was need for the country to be restructured along federal line. I am very much involved, we have to change Nigeria. We want Nigeria to go back to a federation. That's the only way it can work. We have left being a federal country and become a unitary country over some time. Any other thing you talk about, corruption, whether you say the north is to blame or not, we are all Nigerians. Nothing will really work until you go back to a federation, Kanu said. Stressing the need for a sovereign national conference, Chief Osoba said, “Of course, we know that over the years we've wasted our resources while countries like Singapore and Malaysia, Ghana are developing, we remain static. So, who is to blame? All of us, we should all stand up in unison and come together and fight for our rights. According to one of the discussants, Rueben Abati, I agree with the proposition that Nigeria has been mismanaged and terribly too, but I do not quite share the view that it is only the north that should be blamed. The truth of the matter is that the blame for the mismanagement of Nigeria is a collective one. If Nigeria is a failed state, if it has not been able to realise her potential to the fullest, it is because of the conspiracy of the elite. For you to run a good country, for you to have development, you must have a political elite that is driven by the power of ideas, that is enlightened. Part of the problems we have had in this country is at the level of management, you nd that people are anti-intellectual, people go out of their way to surprise the educated person since because they are in fact afraid of ideas.” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2009/11/sagay-others-make-fresh-call-for-sovereign-confab/ |
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