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Friday, August 02, 2024

Senator Shehu Sani Asks None Jme Questions...

Non Jme Questions; Why did the South East refused to protest when many south easterners were supporting the protest? Why did the Northerners refused to protest against Yar’adua and Buhari and they protested against GEJ and BAT? Why did the South Westerners always protest against All the Presidents?

33 comments:

  1. Na religious and tribal bigotry go finish us for this country, we need to dismantle these pillars but sentiments will not lerus be great.

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    1. Thank you, this is exactly my thoughts as I read the post.

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  2. Oh, so you all can make it an Igbo agenda as usual?????

    They left the North as usual and packed military presence to the East for people that had no intention to protest before (did they not keep singing it).

    Now the place that actually needed to be policed, u left it free for rioters and looters to excel.

    If y’all don’t get out of my face!

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    1. I'm soo happy that Igbo's didn't protest.
      After accusing Peter Obi of organising the protest now no evidence to back it.

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  3. Teacher: Chinwe, za ya.
    Chinwe: Amamghi ya. 😃

    Chinwe, answer it.
    I do not know.

    If you ask me, na who I go ask?

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    1. Oh my father 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
      SDK Bv ooo

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    2. Thank you for making me spill my drink.🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    3. Unu ga egbu mmadu! Chim o 😁

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  4. It is called politics

    Dog chop Dog

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    1. No be small things ooo
      Nah Really Ikita chop Ikita
      Yeye politicial them

      Hello iya Boys

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  5. I'm sure you know why the Igbos are not protesting. They can't kill themselves to please the rest.

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  6. Answers you already know,I no ready stress my brain Abeg .

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  7. Igbos protest wahala them no protest wahala abeg make Una free them

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  8. Pls you people should allow them breath. All what they suffered during the election period, especially in lagos not enough?

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  9. Why would Igbos protest?
    Did they vote for him?
    So dog go shop shit, but na goat teeth go come dey rotten?😏

    Dey play.😎

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    1. Though I love how they didn’t protest in a way, but they should have used this opportunity to protest against insecurities in the south East and the sit at home too. Governors there needs to put their heads together, this protest is not against Tinubu alone but to all those in government. Everyone is shouting Tinubu, while the Governors, senators, ministers etc are having a nice day. The worst is the local government that gets money every month without nothing to show for it.

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    2. Anon, we're not protesting. Period!

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    3. Anon, my Governor Alex Otti is doing well. So, we are not protesting in Abia.

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  10. Nah turn by turn. Let it go round.

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  11. Igbos are not participating because Peter Obi lost! Northerners are protesting because Tinubu is Yoruba! Southwest is always protesting because the Yoruba's always have a need to be heard.
    Igbos are sore losers and always play Politics with sentiments. Today, in the scheme of Political relevance, Benjamin Kalu is the only one with a voice for the igbos in power!
    Hausa always play with religion and Tribe. It's the winning formula for Northern Politicians and it will continue till the end of time.
    Yoruba's supports their own and can betray him or her at any given time! Religion and Tribe don't play much relevance but once the card is played, it's always winning. Accept this and get a pass mark in Naija Politics 101.

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    1. Youre wrong. Igbos are not participating because they eventually get blamed if things go south. Look at what happened during Endsars. People lost their lives in Lagos and the government blamed it on the Igbos. They used it as avenue to burn down several Igbo owned businesses and my cousins were affected. Protests are going on in the North now. You will not hear that the Army raided a village and killed innocent people. But let something like that happen in Umuahia. You will see batallions deployed to quench them.
      This has nothing to do with Peter Obi. Igbo people know that if they come out, they will be the scapegoats. If you are truthful to yourself, you know that what im saying is true

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    2. When are we going to realize we have other ethnic group in this country, it is always this Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa thing. Please we have other people living in this country who are good and bad too, who also voted for the ones that won and those that lost. I am tired of Nigeria analysis been based on this Three tribes always.

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    3. Anon 13:06, please that's not why we are not protesting. Abeg, we are used to taking the blames and e no concern us as long as we know what we are fighting for is the right thing.
      Most people here are not protesting because we feel that we told all Nigerians that Peter Obi was the best for us all at that time. We told all, we shouted it to all to leave their ethnic and regional biases and vote for the best candidate but mba. Some people decided to tow the line of tribalism.
      I have a northner in my place of work,educated and smart. He refused to vote for Obi simply because Obi is Igbo. He actually acknowledged that of the three main candidates, Obi was the best but he didn't vote for him.

      So let us all enjoy the ride which may as well be for another 7 years. If we survive it all, then we would have learnt our lessons the hard way.


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  12. End SARS that was a protest for police reforms, somehow was tagged an "Igbo Protest". In the aftermath , they used it as a guise to destroy many Igbo owned businesses.

    This time around, they started the narrative that it was Peter Obi who was sponsoring the protests. They were so keen on their agenda that they even started mobilizing an "Igbo Must Go" agenda on Twitter. They wanted to repeat what they did in 2020. Sadly, it backfired.

    Igbos now know better. We cannot continue to be soft targets. We are protesting by sitting at home. But we are not going to come out, for soldiers to use us and do shooting practice.

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    1. Nobody tag it igbo protest. But the Nnamdi Kanu was on the radio direct people to where they would burn down inLagos as if it is only Lagos that operates SARS? If you like protest or don't protest. You can not change the narrative of what happens in Nigeria as everything is captured in news, which eventually becomes Parton history.

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  13. Didn't you see what happened in the east a day before the protest and even one week before the protest?

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    1. Thank you o. After the politics of hatred that played out in Lagos during the Governorship election!

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  14. We are not protesting, they should leave ua alone. They've never seen anything yet. In this country Igbo's will survive no matter how difficult. We will not beg for bread.

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    1. Anon 19:39, what tribe is the gaunt man that claimed he rode a bicycle from mile 2 to Ojota as a protester and was BEGGING for money on Channels TV live feed yesterday?
      Yorubas that are known for their kindheartedness in Lagos - the blessed land, the centre of excellence, have even raised about #2M for him under 24 hours, while you are online deceiving yourself and wallowing in poverty.
      You never see anything.

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  15. Anon 13:06 ibos are not protesting. It is deliberate and planned exactly as it played out. The same ibos actively planned this online. They cleverly excluded all d states in their region on d list of places d protest would hold. Northerners fell for it cos it is not their person in charge. Was Nugeria OK under Buhari? Did they once come out to complain?
    The people I blame are the Yorubas that joined. Let everyone protect their own. Afterall what is going on is actually sabotage. Ibos aren't over Obis loss yet and won't be happy to see this country have peace cos of that

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  16. Na by force to protest?

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  17. Why una no call out abokis wey no protest endsars. Na poverty go reset all of una brain.

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