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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Malian President Keita Resigns.....


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  1. BUHARI when is your turn .....

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    1. The people of Mali made this to happen it didnt just happen. The came out and protested and told him to resign and then the army took it up from there. So Nigerians should learn from them, suffering and smiling is what is keeping Nigeria like this.we dont have the courage

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  2. When will Nigerians pay attention

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  3. Mutinous soldiers ke?? Are they going back to military rule?

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  4. This can NEVER happen in Nigeria.

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  5. Better for him oh, that seat is not an everlasting seat for him.

    The people say they no want you again, no be by force😎

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  6. How I wish we can do this in Nigeria.

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  7. God answer Nigeria's cry for deliverance!
    Soften the heart of our leaders that they would understand responsibility and justice

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    1. Oh Lord, make Nigerians including me o, make us bold to stand and fight for our rights and push any body in government who is not performing to our expectations out by fire by force. Help us to learn from Lebanon, Belarus, Mali etc. Amen.

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  8. Can ds happen in Nigeria?

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    1. It can never happen because we're too self centred and we can't fight a collective fight,na why we still dey suffer, dey smile.

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  9. People asking if this can happen in Nigeria does not understand that the army hierarchy are benefitting from this government. They don't have the tenacity to plan or carry out such act.

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  10. Why is it that the only language AFRICAN leaders understand is violence and force?

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  11. This kind of thing never happens in Nigeria no matter how much they have stolen already.

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  12. If you like shout revolution now till forever. Arewa will never follow you just the way some people still see Jonathan as a victim. We have divided ourselves with religious and ethnic sentiments. Who else remembered how Charly boy was almost mobbed by Hausa traders in Wuse market during our Mumudondo protest?

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  13. Malians are the MVP but i now understand why this deadwood of a President we have has refused to change the service chiefs. God we just saw what you did in Mali and after M is N, (Nigeria ) your work oh God.

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  14. Sure, brave malians.

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