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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Musician Tubaba Post On First Massive Nationwide Protest Set To Take Place February 5th



A call for good governance.

A call for urgent explanation into the reckless economic downturn nationwide.

A call for nationwide protests as we say No to the Executive, No to legislatures, No to judiciary... You have all failed us.

We the people are tired. We can no longer continue with all of you. All your excuses and mistakes are not funny. We do not wish to continue with a system and government that is not working but afflicting the people. We the people of this country not living under the privileges of government allowances and remuneration have now accepted to take the bull by the horn to come out and protest this obnoxious and baseless policies and excuses of the government of the day.

Where are the recovered looted funds?

Why do we still have the executive arms and legislatures still enjoying their salaries and allowances while we hear there's no money to pay workers?

Why do we still see ceaseless power failures with no explanation and hope of getting out of it unlike before?

Why do we keep seeing peace talks in Niger Delta, fulani heardsmen and ipob without any solutions being reached, while the strategies keeps aggravating the people involved as political leaders stage forums to extort funds in the name of addressing their subjects?

Why did we have petrol price rise to 145 for the sake of global oil price crash and removal of subsidy but such price is still being maintained despite significant re-awakening of the oil price from $30/barrel to $56/barrel?

Who is to be held accountable for the sudden and continuous hike in price of commodities in the market, where for the first time in history, Nigeria is suddenly selling kerosene at 400 naira per litre as against 50 naira per litre, diesel at 300 naira per litre as against 100 naira per litre and petrol from 87 naira to 145 naira? Yet maintaining the same systems, environment and maybe a lesser money spending government.

There's need for Nigerians to rise against what is happening in this country having waited patiently for the legislatures that were elected to represent the people all to no avail.

How can there be rise in cost of living all of a sudden and no one is telling us what is actually happening? Not even a single person in power to address the challenges in the various sectors and introduce palliative measures by the government to cushion the effects?

We call on all Nigerians of good conscience to rise against this inhumanity against mankind, dehumanization and heartlesness living in high places piloting the affairs of this country while we're yet to drawn into a deep blue sea.

To this cause, we the masses wish to use this medium to alert ourselves that on the 5th of February, 2017 , there shall be a nationwide massive protest from state to state, local government to local government, ward to ward and kindred to kindred.

For the first time, all Nigerians shall match out of their houses to the streets with placards displaying what displeases you in the Nigeria of today both in the executive, legislatures and judiciary arms of government.

Cars shall carry green leaves to display the unhappiness we the masses have towards the economic uncertainties in Nigeria and the displeasure of hearing of excuses and mistakes here and there in governance.

Nobody said anybody is above resignation if he cannot meet up the yearnings of the people like David Cameron of United kingdom.

We are tired of getting surprises whenever we visit the market and yet no shake up in government spending amidst the dwindling economic reserve. Our governors and top government functionaries keep living flamboyant lifestyle, building mansions and buying up properties abroad at the most expensive locations in the world and they end up going away with it once they identify with government or political party of the day.

Enough is enough.

We have been pushed to the wall, we have reached our crossroads and our last hope before we are drawned in silence without notice is a massive protest and a vote of no confidence on the people we voted to pilot the affairs of our nation.

May we rise to demand a bann on the following:

Security votes of every government functionaries. Why do we spend extra while their security operatives rely on their normal salaries, why even continue this scheme in a dwindling economy as this in Nigeria today?

Oversight functions.

Excessive allowances like health and travelling allowances abroad, etc.

New yearly furniture allowances, rentals and kitchens for government houses, etc...

And the need to start owing governors salaries etc.

The need to stop local government allocations till they start functioning constitutionally.

The need to channel youth empowerment programs towards youth friendly programs such as sports, information technology, entertainment, innovations, inventions and not just agriculture or farming.

We call on state of emergency on power, bad roads, poor governance, dead local government areas, electoral frauds etc.

God help Nigeria as we rise on the 5th of February, 2017.

Long live the people of the federal republic of Nigeria.

Pls pass it on till it gets to over 145million Nigerians suffering from the current hardship that is capable of turning this country into a living hell if nothing is done about it NOW.

Encourage growth, encourage development, encourage stability to all.

Help us to fight with our own voices now''.



*What do you think?


128 comments:

  1. Burns boy and davido don join too

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    1. I think it's a good call. We've definitely been too docile in this country. Especially the youths. And na we suffer pass. We need to come out and speak with one voice, and with one mind.

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    2. Ntorrr to every fool that voted their fellow fool. Shebi we dey talk am that time and all you FOOLS were running your stupid, dirty, uneducated and uninformed mouths. Well I hope this Change affects all of you in a harder way than others. Anyone who wants to protest can go. If you choose not to that's fine to. All I know is that the best protest you can participate in is to vote with sense the next time you get the opportunity. Rubbish.

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    3. Date saved, but we will be needing coordinators per state and local govt.

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    4. Glad we are waking up. May God see us through.

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    5. I was among those who warn Nigeria and Nigerians not to vote for an uneducated fool. I was called a religious blinded.

      Now kerosene is 400? Where is Buhari who want to make 1usd to 1naira?

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  2. I think this is the way forward, the protest is very necessary, hunger is on the rise, we need to fight for our right, enough is enough.

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    1. This is a good course because the protest is against politicians irrespective of parties.
      Pls tell me why would buhari budget N1.4b for kitchen utensil bearing in mind that this purchase is done yearly. Another fraud these guys did was to budget N62m for packing of SHIT in aso rock not the whole of northern Nigeria o.
      Like I keep saying all these politicians are rogues and the thunder that will fire them is still doing mannequin challenge.
      Tubaba your head dey there.

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    2. Lmao @mannequin challenge

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  3. I pity people that will leave their house to join. Just allow police or military handle you guys, you will know.

    Goodluck to those that dont have works to do

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    1. Loveme how many people police and army People fit kill? How many? Do you know that if we come out in our large numbers, security agents can't do nada! After All we have youths in this departments, this is the reason why this old expired cargo think they can do anything anyhow and get away with It, becos young people are too scared to confront then, too scared for their lives. How do you think revolution started in some Islamic countries, and countries like Egypt, who do you think started the revolution?

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    2. Dear God, please prevent stupid folks like this one from breeding or breeding any further,we are getting badly outnumbered down here.

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    3. Fool.. your name just says it all.. idiot

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    4. If you are not tired of the impunity of the current government and the way things are going in the country then by all means do not partake or lend your support but please don't discourage others. Are we not tired of adjusting? Tithening our belt? I bought garri for 800 last weekend and I was afraid.very afraid!

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    5. Silly yori yori. We are tired. It's better we die for something than continue to live for nothing

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    6. Still waiting for the day u will make sense.

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    7. You're a fool. Keep wallowing in your foolishness and allow politicians to ride on your right .Monkey like u

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    8. Where is this LoveMeJeje from sef? Be talking like someone from Togo. Esau of a somebody! Na so so fear that u can't even live for your self and your children's children.


      Marjorie

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    9. Foolish girl! Its only to rub bleaching cream you know. Ode!

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    10. rukyodoguagogbuo25 January 2017 at 22:41

      Why nau yori2? My support all the way, can't wait self.

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    11. If you don't live for something, you will die for nothing. Cowards die thrice before the real death. Yori Yori, you are a disgrace to humanity.

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    12. You talk, you die! You keep quiet, you die! It is better to talk and die biko! The suffering is too much! Just too much! Tearing up right now! 😢God please help your people!

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    13. Which kind yeye job this yori-yori girl dey do wey she no let us hear word. No one is forcing you

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    14. Lol @ silly yori yori. Haa , you people will not kill me.

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  4. Please when are they protesting cos I will wear pant and bra that day

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    1. I love this so much!!! What we need is a revolution. I hate all politicians apc and pdp, they do not care about the citizens of Nigeria. Only themselves and their families, they have turned us into slaves and beggars in our own country. They have taken our pride, joy and happiness away. We as the people of Nigeria have had enough, we cannot play by their rules anymore. Let's be like the French and have a revolution, death to all politicians.

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    1. This would have been a welcome development were we in a civilized society.But I fear that this protest may go south in the sense that the military would definitely open fire on the protesters and may even end up killing people.Thus is how many of such peaceful protests turn out in this country...Too bad.Nice initiative though.

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    2. Exactly my fear too @Sassy Meruche! God will take the lead.

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    3. rukyodoguagogbuo25 January 2017 at 22:44

      Haba sassy don't think its possible, open fire on all Nigerians???? Na war b that nau and the international community won't sit and watch, NOT POSSIBLE!

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    4. I pray it turnout peaceful with way our security personnels are acting lately. It looks as if we are under the leadership of a tyrant

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  6. I hate protests
    Next thing all these security personnels would just open fire

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    1. Tankio!!! Supported but i will gladly support from the house or wherever i might be that day by Gods grace. I no fit shout, life is sweet!

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    2. Sandy neky or whatever your stupid is becoming something else... Learn to ignore when you have nothing positive to write

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    3. Queen of queens or whatever, your own stupidity no get part 2. What have i said here that is wrong or you cant read english. I simply ignored you the first time, you now think you can bully yourself here abi. You must be totally out of your mind. How dare you? If my comments are senseless and meaningless to you, what happens to passing by🙄🙄🙄you are mad. Cmon swerve.

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  7. Iya Oshoronga of Blogosphere25 January 2017 at 17:03

    Meeeeeen o ga o. People have just been cursing themselves anyhow on this blog. Do you people know yourselves outside this blog? e rora tele loju mole o. Internet doesn't exist in the spirit realm o. The ones insulting should be careful, the ones being insulted should report to God, Adake d'ajo. I don't want to read a chronicle about how one of you was sitting down in her living room and an invisible hand slapped her, or masquerades begin to chase people in dreams. You don't know who is who in this life. Smartphone yin o ni koba yin o.

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    1. No be small invisible slap😃😃😃

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    2. Amin o. Afi bi pe won ija ji ja se won, la i mo ra ri afi bi afi se.

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  8. A good cause but unfortunately Fed Govt has asked the police to stop the protest on that day from a reliable police officer

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    1. I believe you. We are just slaves in Nigeria. No single right for citizens

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    2. It can't be true!...
      They shouldn't dare!...infact,adonbilivit!...

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    3. To stop it by opening fire? Forget it,it's not possible to open fire on massive crowd or u think the police aren't tired of the current situation as well?

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  9. I am for these protest. I will participate.

    It's high time we stopped "adjusting" to every thing.

    How can less than 1,000 people send over 150 million into hardship? This has to stop!

    Let us all stand up for what is right! Enough of the madness! It has to stop!

    They cannot shut us all down!

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  10. Tubaba biting more than he can chew o! When good men keep quiet evil will continue to rule. Good intentions though but trust me the Nigerian people can never stand up for what is their right. As fela said suffering and smiling. Over to the Nigerian people Na Dem vote babu o! Next time Nigerians go think well before them vote person.

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    1. Baby girl aren't you a Nigerian? Aren't you one of the good people we have?

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    2. Your first and second sentences are contradictory.

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    3. You see one thing about people from your side? They would rather suffer than take a stand. Reason why u guys are treated as 2nd class citizens in Nigeria. If everybody cross leg,who would lead the way? How can u say Tuface is biting more than he can chew? ?

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    4. Fear is ruling Nkiru jor. Dey there till when u begin chop grass morning afternoon and night. Or think that is impossible in with the kind of "Rulers" this country has been featuring from time immemorial? Just stay as you are and watch it happen. Yeye citizenry


      Marjorie

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    5. You are one of Nigeria's problems!! You can't stand for ur right someone is trying to help u stand since u have decided to stay crippled and u are saying another thing to discourage the course, issorai, the Lord is ur muscle

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    6. I pray the march is a success so that the world can see what is going and maybe our corrupt leaders can have shame and change things!

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    7. Anon 20. 29 wasnt it people from that side who opemly fdint want to vote Buhari and people from your side said they should jump into lagoon. Rubbish. Enjoy the I'll people from your side placed on this country. Go and protest na since you people could not reason well in the First place during election . Mtcheew

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  11. Good ,i wish all Nigerians can just come out on that day peacefully ,but some evil minded people will take advantage loot and maybe cause havoc ,is time Nigerians rise up and fight for what rightfully belong to us ,Give us electricity ,give us good road ,give us good health care ,is this too much to ask for a country that is one of the richest black nation on earth .Nigerians please rise and fight for freedom ,this recycled thieves in government are rogues they need something strong 💪🏾 to make them sit up or leave ,enough is enough

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  12. It's about time Nigerians stood up for their right.

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  13. Davido and Burna boy supported too, enough is enough in this stuoid country, lets all come out and support them, actors gulid too should come out, the price hike is too much, suffering is too much, we have never had it like this,it's enough, God bless u tubaba, by the way Fayose for president 2019 please.

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    1. Yes!...
      Fayose is the only yaraba demon that I will support for presidency!....

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    2. Thats how you people will support and bring in Fayose he'll end up being worse than the former. They are all the same jor.

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  14. I concur
    i will be there
    Enough is enough

    This is no longer CHANGE it is STRANGE ... TUUUUUUUUUUUUUEH

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  15. Everybody come out,enough is enough, Buhari is the worst thing that happened to Nigeria, the yorubas are demons

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    1. Kikikikikiki...
      They imposed this on us!...
      I'm happy we all are in it!...

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  16. If we do not stand up to them, they will keep riding us.

    If we use violence, they will use the army to shut us down as a threat to the nation's security.

    But a non-violent protest showing solidarity and consistency will tell them there's heat.

    Do not be deceived, their allowances and salaries are still constant! As a matter of fact, we are deeper in recession because out of the meagre resources we have, we still have to fund them.

    This is not about a political party or bias, basic commodities are sold at the same price regardless of party affiliation.

    Stand up for what is right!

    Enough of unseen achievements!

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  17. Most times I keep mute on political issues because it eventually leads to religion and tribes misunderstanding though my happiness is that we are all in it together with the Constant rise in goods and services...You buy fuel 145 and I buy mine 145.. No problem, until we realise the need to love our country above all.

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  18. Most times I keep mute on political issues because it eventually leads to religion and tribes misunderstanding though my happiness is that we are all in it together with the Constant rise in goods and services...You buy fuel 145 and I buy mine 145.. No problem, until we realise the need to love our country above all.

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    1. I also don't comment when it has to do with politics again. Because when you do, they at you are being biased. I can't state my opinion without one thinking she's doing so because she's igbo.. We are all in it together.

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    2. When the igbos rejected the Bulgaria ticket the internet was awash with insults and cirses on a people with foresight. Oya make una go protest ooooo. Una don see wetin we know tey tey

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  19. I've been seeing this tho.... Now I know it's real
    March on!

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  20. Eya so it has gotten to this peoples door step too. Nice one. Those that chop beleful can pls kindly join them on that faithful day as i will be supporting and getting updates from the house.

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  21. If every Nigerian come out enmasse and speak against the ills befalling us in this country, the government will do something.
    The suffering is too much;with the current economic condition, Hunger is written on every common man, go to the markets, you can't even price goods again, the market women will pour their frustration on you, ice fish which sold for #250 during Jonathan's regime is now #500, a litre of kerosene is #300,how do they expect those on the street to feed.
    This is why Nigerians engage in ponzi schemes and people will talk against those engaging in it. How do they expect people to survive? How?
    Am in full support of this protest, when APC was shouting CHANGE, we never knew this was change, our minds never thought change have two face.
    Nigerians, pls come out and tell government your grievances. Let's speak with one voice.

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  22. Hope Tubaba will not be arrested before that day?
    I need a job before Nysc first batch My location is Ikorodu

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  23. Yes oh!..
    I support!...
    It's only people eating mama thank ma that support this nonsense APC lie lie government!...
    May God bless Tubaba for this!..
    Holy Ghost fire to any Vuharia DSS coming for you!!...

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    1. Lol @mama thank ma. I support this protest 100 percent.

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    2. Let's hope Dss don't stop into his compound in the dead of the night to arrest him

      That's the stock in trade in this government

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  24. This shall be the beginning of his end.....

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  25. The suffering is too much.
    Oya make.we go protest.

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  26. Lovely let all raise our voice together

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  27. yes okkk..
    We al ready..enough is enough
    Tuned bakare come and lead the protest.

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  28. I will carry leaf on my car to church! After service, I will eat my jollof rice and watch them on channels tv...

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    1. And also please don't complain about the hike on any of the commodities either.

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    2. Hahahahahaha...
      This comment actually made me laugh!...
      Lmao

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    3. anonymous gangster25 January 2017 at 19:36

      Send your address, I'll bring dodo, fried assorted meat & drinks! Buy plenty petrol o, in case light goes!

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    4. Hahaha! You think you're smart? That leaf must catch fireeeeeee!

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  29. Nigerians wey sabi fall hand, don't be surprise that on that day everyone go sit down for their house.

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  30. I actually cried reading this. I am tired abet Nigerians are suffering. And no one is telling us why.
    My daughter eats nothing but cerelac a thing is now 3500. I buy one every 5days. The cost of food is alarming. Everytime I go to the market I come back and go thru my list and make calculations again. Wondering hiw i spent the money, what did i buy with it? Did i lose money?
    And with how bad the economy is, I was replaced by someone else at my place of work, just because I have to be with my son who was having a surgery. I wasn't even given a week. I will rise above all of these.
    Come 5th I will step out with my placard and all my pains on Nigeria government written on it.
    I pray for a new and great Nigeria.

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    1. Only we know what we are going through. Your comment really speaks it all. Which way Nigeria?

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    2. I no dey naija but the frustration has gotten to me.I have left my Home Country for the past 15 years and I have not returned for once for fear of what?This is really sad and frustrating, if me I am suffering like this bcos I miss home and see n hear on the news all these injustices in Nigeria, what will or how will Nigerians living in Nigeria feel?

      God please come to the aid of Nigeria, we need you, we need you.

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  31. good but nigerians no go come out o...the one charly boy do....nobody come out self...

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    1. You are a Nigerian too. Will you come out?

      If we all don't come out because others are not coming out, then who will?

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    2. Fake ass people wey full Abuja!...with no shishi in their pockets...
      Lagos people don't pretend or form!...

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    3. The fakeness is every where biko.

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  32. Iya Oshoronga of Blogosphere25 January 2017 at 18:00

    Tuface is friends with some of these apc governors and we all know entertainers are always hanging around politicians doing 'i never chop'. Fake protest. If it is that odumakin woman i will have faith in the protest. Entertainers?? Nah

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  33. Gbam! I have been lookung forward to this. Arise Nigerians, lets speak with one voice, enogh is enogh. No one is above inpeachment,Baba has failed us, let him pack his things and leave the government and alow people with experience to pilot the affairs of this country. We understand he has Good intentions but he is not cable. He must leave, we need a freash air.
    I will protest, i will mobilize people, we must all protest, this is not change we asked for. Haba enogh is enogh

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  34. I am freaking tired too. We practically live in a DIY country. You employ yourself, provide light yourself, you are your own security,provide water for yourself, repair your road yourself (through contrbutions in CDA). Yet agbero will tax, local government will tax you, state will tax you,and federal govt will tax you. You even pay VAT in malls yet one thing government no go do.
    I have saved the date and i will carry placard. #IAMTIRED!

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  35. I hope on dat day liver go fail people o!

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  36. I am with you @tuface ,,infact all i need is location. My fear dou is that you dont get arrested b4 the protest. Because this government just dey ride us like pony

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  37. Reminds me of #OccupyNigeria. How they halted things for several days. And some of us were ready for war.In the end what happened? I heard some hands were greased. And that's how the cookie crumbled.

    I will go nowhere. When I see a rights activist in Nigeria I will know. These one are jokers. You can fight the people you eat with.

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  38. I will come out. It's better to die for something than live for nothing. We are tired. Seriously tired.

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  39. Lets come out. My sister is teaching in Lagos. A graduate. Every month I support them with 20k. She will buy gas, pay NEPA, Lawma, tfare to school, no light at all, use Gen 2 hours daily. Do her hair and save a little for rent. Living is hell. Lets all come out. Companies are downsizing cos of no sales. Pensioners are not paid, I will send my parents money then take care of myself and family.
    Haba wetim we do. Is it a curse to be a Nigerian. Lets come out. Apc and his people have failed. They can't be left till 2019,

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  40. I support please!
    But unfortunately I won't join you people... Would pray and watch from my house.
    Enough is Enough!

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  41. anonymous gangster25 January 2017 at 19:42

    Yes! We no go gree! #sipsfrombrandyglass enough is enough, kilode! Na only we waka come!?? I don taya! #munchespringles haba, no light, no money, #sendsforyellowchollidinner it haf do, enuf is enuf!

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  42. Yes oo
    It is time to march

    Our women please join oo. All your drama lovers, remove your bra, go naked and march.

    We have kept quiet for too long. 2baba,love you long time.

    #NigeriaMarchtoFreedom
    #5th Febuary

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    1. I hope you all March into Lagoon where some people were asked to enter because they voted widely. Rubbish. Enjoy the Buhari you people used ethnic sentiments to foist on yourselves

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  43. 100% in support of this abeg. God bless tuface and protect him. Things are happening and all Nigerians are good at,is to make noise on social media without making a move. Nice move Tu face, i pray other celebrities join u. And Nigerians let's all make sure we come out and support this movement.

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  44. This is long overdue. I have been asking hubby can't they impeach this president because me I just want things to start working.

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  45. People saying Tu face might get arrested before that day,so if he actually get arrested, Nigerians can't come out and protest for his release? ? Hian Nigerians, we have a long way to go in life really. If na to protest for biafra and carry card for Donald Trump, u guys would answer present sir.. Let's all fold hands and watch the government ride on our rights na. Na all of una go suffer am.

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  46. I go come out carry placard. I go beg boo make we carry his car put leaves on top. Nigeria scatter scatter everything yamayama. .....

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  47. #istandwith2baba

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  48. Abuja take off point please...I will be there.
    Who is even talking about soldiers shooting someone is this one you are living now life?
    Please Tubaba give us direction on venue and take off for abuja and I will be there, should we make uniform? Tshirt? Should we weare same color? Maybe black for mourning or red for danger???? I am so oooo tired of this helplessness....I am tired and ready to protest...waiting and hoping is not working,this ppl are enjoying and don't give a shit...

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    1. Yes dear, i agree with you. Abuja take off point please, i'm an introvert but this economy don make my eye see wetin pass biaty. My rent is due next week, na under bridge person wan live because of one mallam and his goons? Lets occupy please!

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  49. Am stil waiting for this govt to tel us is pdp that is causing the failure in power šectór rubish!

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  50. Nice one. Enough is enough. Haba!

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  51. APC have failed woefully, we should stand with one voice and send a message with our peaceful protest, enough is enough, poverty is no respecter of tribe, religion nor size, the country is on its knees, yet the politician are enjoying.

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  52. For those in portharcourt abeg we need a leader and venue.this suffering and smiling is too much. I'm so coming out.

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  53. Nigerians have suffered enough..pls let us all come out n protest.haba.eating food is a problem now to millions of citizens! Haba

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  54. Nigerians have suffered enough..pls let us all come out n protest.haba.eating food is a problem now to millions of citizens! Haba

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