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The ongoing protest has exposed Nigerian security agencies for what they are |
Nigeria is the only oil producing country without a functional refinery in the whole world. If Nigeria had a leadership that is not Tinubu we would have many functional refineries including modular refineries. |
Tinubu is an unstable directionless lunatic.🤣🤣 Zero balls Zero principles Zero integrity Zero strategy |
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Noerection: ![]() No peace for the wicked, don't tell me Peter Obi is always whippng you in ur dreams every night |
Chinkoalhaji34:What are you even blabbing about |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoBvNUO6q3k Tinubu is a donkey! Tinubu is a donkey!! Tinubu is a donkey!!! They were chanting as they marched around the streets protesting hunger and demanding an end to bad governance
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Zero strategy |
Reno the dumbo, the charlatan who feeds off the ignorance and gullibility of retarded people who equate his use of "fact check me" with credibility. The dumbo has blocked everyone with a superior argument on Twitter ![]() |
Tinubu is inept Weak Clueless Incompetent Vision less Inefficient, Directives from man who graduated from a school before it was established shouldn't be taken seriously |
I can't believe protest is still holding in Lagos for the 5th day and counting. This goes to show that the online miscreants who were all-over the cyber space constituting nuisance saying protest will not hold in Lagos state are nothing but a bunch of irrelevant nonentities ![]() |
Whether the protest has ended or not is irrelevant; what truly matters is that the people were able to protest peacefully in areas where the enemies of the people claimed it would not happen. Once again, the people have triumphed over tyranny and divisiveness. |
yommen:Zero logic in arguments and thinking. Why are touts openly threatening people not to exercise their constitutional rights? Simple question and you are writing incoherent epistle |
yommen:You can not discourage people from exercising their constitutional rights. Threatening to destroy citizens legitimate livelihood for exercising their right to protest is provocative ![]() If you watched the video you will clearly hear the thugs saying "if you go against this warning your shops and goods will be destroyed" BTW, since when has thugs become the National Orientation Agency in Nigeria ![]() |
madridguy:Are you implying that in your animal kingdom, people face consequences for simply exercising their constitutional rights? If I were you, I would be hiding my face in shame. |
madridguy:What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic thing I've ever heard. |
https://youtube.com/shorts/YD5aCSvpKrk?si=2rSKv9ZXYNuaX2Zg In the video, thugs can be seen openly intimidating and threatening traders in a market with a public address system mounted on a mini bus. Speaking in Yoruba, the thugs repeatedly warned the traders against joining the protest, warning that failure to comply would result in the complete destruction of their shops and goods
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The day a government not controlled by Bola Ahmed Tinubu will emerge in Lagos state, the extent of the corruption and decay that will be uncovered will be monumentally staggering. |
Kobicove:A man who is a Doctor in 1923 can not be classified as a gold digger by any standard. |
BeyondCertainty:I won't call him a SIMP. People do strange, crazy and unimaginable things when they are drunk in love |
Kofo Abayomi: A Nigerian Who Changed His Name Just to Marry a Widow in 1930 In colonial Lagos, Lady Oyinkan Ajasa (later known as Lady Oyinkan Abayomi) was born to Sir Kitoye Ajasa, a Yoruba aristocrat who was the first Nigerian to be knighted by the British, and Lucretia Olayinka Moore, a princess of the Egba royal family. She was born on March 6, 1897. Lady Oyinkan attended the Anglican Girls' Seminary in Lagos, graduating in 1909. She then studied at Young Ladies Academy at Ryford Hall, Gloucestershire, and in 1917, she attended the Royal Academy of Music in London. She returned to Lagos in 1920 and became a music teacher at the Anglican Girls' Seminary. During this time, she met and married a lawyer named Mr. Moronfolu Abayomi in 1923, who was the love of her life. Tragically, he was assassinated two months later in court, leaving Lady Oyinkan devastated and resolved never to marry again. Dr. Kofo John, who wanted to marry her, received an unusual condition: he had to change his name to her late husband's name, Abayomi. Remarkably, he agreed, marrying her and becoming Dr. Kofo Abayomi, a very famous figure. In this picture, Lady Oyinkan Abayomi arrives at a social function in Lagos with her husband, Dr. Kofo Abayomi. Things men do for love! Source: yorubahistoryoflostwonder
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Omoawoke:...and how did you know the victim is Igbo? |
NOC1:Like you have never witnessed sponsored thugs in Lagos state in action before. The thug in the video is not alone |
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