This is thanking and celebrating all those who risked their lives to add value to the #EndSARS protests that paid off....
They were shot at,stoned at,tear gassed and water gassed but they held on..
RIP to all those who lost their lives....They didn't die for nothing....#EndSARS was successful.
So proud of Nigerian youths! Finally awakened
ReplyDeleteThe #SARS protests should now be changed to #weneedjobs. Get the momentum going!
DeleteAs the saying goes, if you want something done, get a woman to do it.
DeleteThe next tag should be #bubumustgo
DeleteYes let's harsh tag
Delete#buhari must step down
Kudos
DeleteNigeria Youths took it back...Aisha Yesufu Mehn we need strong women like you...This is the true definition of STRENGTH..RIP to Isiaq and others we lost their lives..You will never be forgotten..
ReplyDeleteStella the youth blocked Lekki Toll Gate..I am more than elated..let me go back to twitter and keep retweeting..
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DeleteI celebrate Aisha Yusuf πͺπ½πͺπ½
ReplyDeleteI pray for the repose of the souls of all those that their lives were cut short by SARS ππ½ππ½ππππ
#Endsars hasn't ended successfully. They did not sack any SARS operative, did they?
ReplyDeleteThey "disbanded them, but will reconstitute another security outfit to fight robbers..." wasn't that what we read yesterday?
So where will they get those to reconstitute, imported from America?
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You sound as if you are not happy with the protest. Are you benefitting from SARS operatives? There should not be any vacuum in the police department to fight crime. No one is saying the Police should not reconstitute another crime force.
DeleteThey will reconstitute another crime department from the population of police force or recruit new people and train them and not import from America.
@Baltika
DeleteNay, they will re-clothe same SARS operatives and give them better guns.
How will you know the difference? I am not happy with the lawlessness of the protests
and the deaths. And the fact that other pressing social issues in Nigeria are ignored.
Yes there are other pressing issues, but you would agree we have to start somewhere. Thank God for the success of this outcry. Welldone Nigerian youths. Welldone Aisha Yesufu and all the celebrities that stood firm. Together we make Nigeria a better country.
DeleteThis woman is really brave! Where is Oby Ezekwesili????
ReplyDeleteAisha Yesufu, the Queen Amina of our time ππΌπ
ReplyDeleteExactly. To think she comes from the part of the country where women are to be seen but not heard! I admire this woman!
DeleteShe is from edo state
DeleteJums
The power of unity.
ReplyDeleteMay the soul's of those who lost there lives Rest in peace.
Aisha Yesufu,
ReplyDeleteI Stan.
You showed me that you are not just a talker.
You actually walk the talk.
Kudos for your courage and ability to stand in the face of impending danger.
A Queen you are!!!
Nigeria will be great.
Oh yea. The lady is too much. One tweet had it that he would tell his grandchildren that this Aisha's #ENDSARS iconic image is the statue of liberty in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteRip to everyone that died protesting
Very brave woman
ReplyDeleteRIP to those who lost their lives, may their loved ones be comforted.
RIP brave Aisha Yusuf...
ReplyDeleteShe’s not late oo.
DeleteShe is still very much alive o ma/sir
DeleteRIP ke...she is alive dear.
DeleteSo proud of this woman!
God forbid o.
DeleteOur Aisha Yesufu will not die in Jesus name. Amen.
Hian! Read properly before commenting.
DeleteShe is not dead please
DeleteMbok. ..she haff not die. ....
DeleteSorry for misunderstanding the post....
DeleteAisha Yusuf my twitter mum, my notification is turned on for her ..
ReplyDeleteShe talks and walk it.. I luv her, we need more women like her. Amazon
Rip to the departed souls
Her name has already made history in Nigeria. Such courage and bravery from a woman.. πͺπͺπͺTogether we are stronger..
ReplyDeleteI wish I can completely rejoice over this disbandment issue. These men have been moved into other branches of the police force. Does that change them from their brutality?
ReplyDeleteBest thing should have been to move them to the North to fight boko haram since they claim to have so much zeal to work.
Bottom line,the government is beginning to see the power of social media.
We are here congratulating this lady but one confused man/woman is talking about how Aisha is homophobic. Like what's your sexuality got to do with the lives of several law abiding Nigerians.
Biko take it with the errors like that
Aisha Yusuf thanks for standing up for Nigerian Youth.
ReplyDelete#EndSars
Icon ✌️✌️ RIP Aisha Yusuf
ReplyDeleteShe's not dead.
DeleteShe's not dead
DeleteDid you kill her?
DeleteSMH.... you ppl dont read
DeletePlease start reading eh. Its not only gossip you should know. She is not dead!!!!
DeleteSee another one
DeleteIcon ✌️✌️ RIP Aisha Yusuf
ReplyDeleteShe is not dead, don’t mistake Isiak Jimoh as her.!
DeleteParis abeg no fall hand na..ewo no RIP Aisha Yusuf.u even posted it twice...I thought u were one....chick fa!π«
DeleteWhich kind wahala be this? Person no die!!!!!!
DeleteLmao
DeleteShe isn't dead
I celebrate you mami
ReplyDeleteVery brave woman
ReplyDeleteGod bless you dear Aisha, woman of honour. Where is Naira Marley?Lol
ReplyDeleteI love this woman already! Very strong and brave.
ReplyDeleteRip to the departed. May their souls rest in peace.
Aisha Yusuf-Such a brave and fearless womanπͺ.
ReplyDeletePlease she is not dead o
ReplyDeleteThey named her Nigerian statue of liberty, she deserves it. Most people will make it to UK or some other European country and keep renting how Nigeria is a zoo, Aisha came back to her roots with a bag full of courage to fight for a better nation. Shes loved and embraced
ReplyDeleteDon't we ever read to comprehend in this country? People just jumped into post and comment bollocks. The post never said that Aisha is dead yet some kept saying RIP.WTF! The statue of Liberty is what came to my mind when i saw her #ENDSARS powerful image. Her bravery is extraordinary.
ReplyDeleteAisha is the sort of woman that truly inspires pride in womanhood; not questionable feminists baring boobs and butts up and down like demented airheads.
ReplyDelete14:24 this your comment carries the day❕ππ―%✔️ππ️
DeleteIn fact it should be FRAMED and POSTED on SOCIAL MEDIA/INSTAGRAM "HALL OF QUOTES" ❗πππ
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DeleteThat picture couldn't have captured it all better. Truly iconic.
ReplyDeleteShame on you Paris sahara,yinmu
ReplyDeleteand wee think stenght is by showing bress and ass everywhere, Go aisha Go
ReplyDeleteQueen Amina of our time.she is a brave woman.May GOD continue to protect her.
ReplyDeleteThis wowan is a brave activist not those slaymamas we need more of this kind of women in Nigeria
ReplyDeleteAisha is an icon.
ReplyDeleteSoon she will be given federal appointment
ReplyDeleteA truly brave woman.
ReplyDeleteI stan and re-stan( whatever that means)
All hail Queen Aisha!!!
Respects, ma.ππ