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Topic: Tinubu Government: Protest nogo work (Read 66 times)

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October 22, 2024, 11:10:11 PM
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Once upon a time in the year 2012, our current Presido led a protest against the then President Goodluck Jonathan led government concerning the same issues Nigerians came out to protest against his now, but the outcomes were different.

Then He led the “Occupy Nigeria” protests for removal of subsidies and devaluation of naira but his first duty in office na to remove the same fuel subsidy e bin protest against and even now the naira no even get value coz the value Dey drop daily since em enter office. The excuse say he inherit damage economy from the previous government na same thing we hear from Buhari and na so we survive am and it keeps getting worse.

When them protest against Goodluck Administration the protest was not obstructed in any way even when the protesters demanded for his resignation instead their pleas was heard and was addressed.
But our current President has refused to listen to his citizens and even used the military to obstruct the protest in August.
This shows that our President is not ready to listen to his citizens and any form of protests because it’s all falling on deaf ears.

And his actions shows that he’s not concerned about the welfare of the people.
While the NLC was advocating for increase in minimum wage for its citizens, a bill to increase judicial officers salary by 300% was signed by President Tinubu, this to me is a way to buy the judiciary into his favor incase of any future cases against him and his government.

For any Change to happen in this Nigeria it must get violent, and Centered at Abuja: Aso rock, National Assembly Complex, Peaceful protest will only be like water falling on rocks.

BUT Nigeria is not ready for a REVOLUTION.
We’re not UNITED.

Omo when it's time for a REVOLUTION  Nigerians will unit and the revolution go happen it doesn't even need to be centralised around Abuja it will be in the whole country every single government house will be a war zone that one na if e nor quick them run from the country

As a Nigerian we have a very nice skill of surviving so for now people are still managing so it has not really crossed that margin but once that margin is crossed I don't think there will be any going back

But the simple truth is if the government continues like this the REVOLUTION  will be inevitable and although its for a greater course but after that ends sars protest I'm scared that it will get out of hand
Too many innocent lives were takem last time and in my opinion it wasn't really worth it
And the nigeria police and solders wey supposed dey by our side na them go first carry gun shooting at citizens
Like say the country’s economy nor reach there side


At this point only God can help this country 
Because even if a good leader steps in there's only a hand full of things he can do
Corruption has so eaten deep into the present economy that it's astonishing
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October 20, 2024, 11:28:38 AM
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Once upon a time in the year 2012, our current Presido led a protest against the then President Goodluck Jonathan led government concerning the same issues Nigerians came out to protest against his now, but the outcomes were different.

Then He led the “Occupy Nigeria” protests for removal of subsidies and devaluation of naira but his first duty in office na to remove the same fuel subsidy e bin protest against and even now the naira no even get value coz the value Dey drop daily since em enter office. The excuse say he inherit damage economy from the previous government na same thing we hear from Buhari and na so we survive am and it keeps getting worse.

When them protest against Goodluck Administration the protest was not obstructed in any way even when the protesters demanded for his resignation instead their pleas was heard and was addressed.
But our current President has refused to listen to his citizens and even used the military to obstruct the protest in August.
This shows that our President is not ready to listen to his citizens and any form of protests because it’s all falling on deaf ears.

And his actions shows that he’s not concerned about the welfare of the people.
While the NLC was advocating for increase in minimum wage for its citizens, a bill to increase judicial officers salary by 300% was signed by President Tinubu, this to me is a way to buy the judiciary into his favor incase of any future cases against him and his government.

For any Change to happen in this Nigeria it must get violent, and Centered at Abuja: Aso rock, National Assembly Complex, Peaceful protest will only be like water falling on rocks.

BUT Nigeria is not ready for a REVOLUTION.
We’re not UNITED.
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