iCauseTrouble: If you voted for Tinubu and you are complaining about this administration, may thunder fire you.
You are stupid, you that didn't voted for him did you come out to protest is it not the people that voted him that is protesting against bad governance , idiot.
Wisdomkosi: OPINION : Four Reasons You Should Think Before Joining The Nationwide Protest
By Wisdom Nwedene
Ahead of the planned nationwide protest scheduled to kick off on August 1st, 2024, I strongly believe that Nigerian Youth should think twice before joining the protest.
Though, there are genuine reasons for the protest but I have four strong reasons which made me to believe that this protest is not in the best interest of the country at the moment.
Below are my reasons
1. The organisers Of The Protest Are Faceless Individuals : It's crystal clear that those organising this protest are not known till now. I recommend that this type of protest should have leaders that should be calling the shots in case things go wrong. In a protest where everyone is a leader, many things can happen. The organisers should be at the forefront, leading the protesters and controlling the crowd so that things won't go wrong.
2. Thugs Can Hijack The Protest: It's very difficult to organise a peaceful protest in a country battling with bandits, criminals, hoodlums and expect things to go fine.
3. It's Still Early To Judge Tinubu’s Government : I still believe that it's too early to judge Tinubu’s Administration by leading this type of heavy protest against him. Despite that his policies are too harsh, Tinubu still needs time to address issues and bad policies of previous administrations.
4 All of us can still remember what happened during the EndSARS protest. Many lives were lost and property worth billions of Naira destroyed. How sure are we that this Nationwide won't degenerate to what happened during EndSARS protest? I think we should think twice. We can't afford to lose more lives and our national assets destroyed again just like what is happening in Kenya.
(Wisdom Nwedene is a Nigerian social media strategist, writer, journalist.)
Salewa97: Aisha, it’s not just about waivers. Dangote’s success has created jobs and boosted the economy in ways that can’t be overlooked. Instead of blaming GEJ, let’s focus on how to support small businesses to thrive alongside big players. Competition is key!
Which one be let's focus, My friend focus on your self
nathyx: Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has said the Dangote Refinery should be fully supported and not vilified adding the success of Dangote is linked to the success of Nigeria and Africa at large.
He said this in a series of posts on his X handle on Tuesday, July 23 noting that the conflict between Dangote Industries and some government agencies are deeply troubling.
madridguy: Tinubu should stop using Farouk Ahmed to fight Dangote. Dangote himself is not a saint but frustrating a business of over 10 billion dollar will not help our economy but send negative signals to foreign and local investors.
Frustrating poor Nigerians not to be able to buy cement to build is worst than what federal government is doing