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Sunday, June 21, 2020
Malians Protest For The Resignation Of Their President
Thousands of Malians on Friday gathered in the country's capital, Bamako, calling for the President Ibrahim Boubacar KeΓ―ta to resign because of escalating jihadist and inter-communal violence.
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When I read Malian,my first thought was Marlians now have a President? I was already heading to Naira Marley’s page to checkout the commotion going on there.before it dawned on me that we have a country called Mali.
ReplyDeleteMarlians, braver and stronger than Nigerians, here is the proof
DeleteI knew immediately it was Mali the country because the title said they were protesting for the resignation of their president.
DeleteI'm telling you π
Delete1st to comment???ππΌππΌππΌππΌ
DeleteI thought same, I was like are this people serious by having a president for what.
DeleteI thought it was Naira Marley’s people as wellπ€£π€£
DeleteI first saw Mallams(relating it to the insecurity in Kastina),then Marlians, before the correct Malians.
DeleteMalians I am very proud of you people, unlike my country, if I say make I go protest people go say who send this one work or they will say dis 1 don chop belleful na imm make am dey protest. I pity us ooo.
I was like "Marlians bawo" ?? President keh? Na so my brain boot "oh Mali"
DeleteSame thing that came to my mindππ
DeleteOkey-dokey! Who's next?
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw Malians, I thought it was Malians πππ.
ReplyDeleteThat protest is the kind of thing that cannot happen in Nigeria because of you know, tribal and religious bias.
When I first saw the heading of the post, I thought it was about Naira Marley π€
ReplyDeleteStill waiting for when Nigerians will stand up against our government like this.
ReplyDeleteWhy did i think dey were referring to Naira marley b4 reading it πππππ
ReplyDeleteMe too ohπ€£π€£π€£,I was like ehπ’
DeleteMe three
DeleteSame here
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DeleteA country that knows what it wants and can speak in one voice to get it...
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DeleteGbam!π
DeleteHaven't worse shit happen in Nigeria from the Islamists jihadist and herders and yet no one is protesting. Malians have proven to be responsible citizens unlike their counterpart in Nigeria still romancing with the government in suffering and smiling kinda attitude. When we say Nigeria is irredeemably destroyed, we make no apologies to that assertion.
ReplyDeleteNigeria is gradually being left behind by other sensible African countries.
Soon and very soon, such protest fo reach Nigeria
ReplyDeleteLol. Naira Marley, see what you've caused. I also thought I read "marlians"
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it was Naira Marley and his followers.
ReplyDeleteIt is well
The kind of crowd out there.... is there no coro in Mali?
ReplyDeleteNigerians need this kind of boldness but fear,threat from the oppressors (politicians) and tribalism will let us indulge in this.
ReplyDeleteTribalism is the major problem amongst us
DeleteNoooo..Until we dont benefit from corruption by calling it connection
DeleteTime is coming
ReplyDeletePlease tell Marlians they have another president in Nigeria, that they can install him, if the current president resigns. We don't in Nigeria don't need his unrulling attitudes anymore.
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