Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: Viral Photo Of Nigerian Man Who Threw Back Tear Gas Can At Policemen At #EndSARS Protest

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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Viral Photo Of Nigerian Man Who Threw Back Tear Gas Can At Policemen At #EndSARS Protest

 On Monday the Police threw a can of tear gas at #EndSARS demonstrators and this young man,picked it up and hurled it right back...


Thank goodness he was not shot at...........





35 comments:

  1. What a time to be alive! I was in tears yesterday,the agitation was real. I pray that today's protest goes peacefully.

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    1. I have been smiling and crying especially of the video of people praying and crying to God.
      Even if we don't get all we want, we started something, we will finish it

      I am so proud of my generation and delighted to be from such an era.

      Dear Lord protect your people, just like the israelites we are standing for something.
      We just want to live.

      Buhari must hear word.

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  2. BraveryπŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ

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  3. Biko who is that Nigerian Legend not just a "man"?? Sir with everything in me, I'm saying THANK YOU!! You did great my darling. Would be sure to always remind God to bless all that concerns you for this beautiful act, Bravo King. I wish the tear Gas killed the bastard son of a bitch parading it's dumb self as "Nigerian police".

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    1. Yeah, I would have the same praises for him but when I close my eyes and imagin my brother in line of this kind of danger in the name of bravery, I almost pee on myself. Thank God he wasn't shot at.

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    2. If no one is brave we will never get anything
      Buhari took us for granted for too long.
      I cover all protesters with the blood of Jesus Amen

      Next agenda
      #impeachbuhari

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  4. We've got brave young men and women in this country. Now we move forward, no going back.

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  5. People are beginning to see what we saw long ago that made us to give up on Nigeria. When we say Nigeria is a failed state, they thought we were drunk. We were called rebels and miscreants. Nigeria will never know peace until the blood of the innocent gruesomely killed by the government are appeased.

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    1. Easy baba. We should be wise with our choice of words. I get that you're angry with the situation of thingd in the country. However, placing a curse on us nigerians, yes you too, ain't the proper way to seek for redress. We can start by using the right words. Just maybe, we can all match our words with our actions.

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    2. Teejay everybody saw it we just blinded that no matter what we do our voices won't be heard now we are wise and we know the power of change lies within us

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    3. Jafar, you sound so because you and your brothers are the ones who will rather go into extinction first before you can imagine the division of this country. Why is not because you love Nigeria or Other Nigerians but because you know your people will never survive without the south. So allow Teejay rant. He wears the shoes and knows exactly where is pinches.

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    4. Haba Sapphire! . . . my people will never survive without the south? I'm from the East dear. Saying we will never know peace is uncalled for. It's literally shooting yourself in the foot

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    5. I agree with Jafar. There is power in our words. No matter how much Americans hate the state of their nation, they'll still say 'God bless America. They can cuss out their leaders but they remain nationalistic and revere their nation. Nigerians can do the same, let's stop this negative utterances because the more you say it, the worse it gets. Cuss out Buhari, cuss out the leaders if you like but don't curse the nation. Nigerians are generally good,kind, intelligent people who thrive in other parts of the world because we have horrible, insensitive leaders in Nigeria who are destiny killers. You can be mad at the state of the nation but at least bless Nigeria. By the way, Is Teejay not the one who was supporting Buhari and APC a long time ago, or am I reading wrong? If I'm wrong, I apologize Teejay. Can they start a #Buharimustgo campaign too? I never voted for him, I knew he was bad news from the beginning...and APC is that devil that pretends to be a Saint, it's just recycled shit. Sanwoolu is there pretending to support #EndSARS when he is a Tinubu stooge, answering to his god in Ikoyi. The state of Nigeria pisses me off but no matter where I live in this world, I will always have a special place full of love for my nation of origin, Nigeria.

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  6. God please have mercy on us and deliver us from clueless wicked leaders.

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  7. Power don de change hand small small.
    We are the MONSTERS you made

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  8. Am sure at the spur of the moment he did that. He is really brave.

    Those protesting, once you see it will turn violent RUN.

    No congratulations on death. Police are not smiling. You took food out of their mouths.

    When I went to onikan police command, most were lamenting. They say they give this country just one month and see if you won't beg for SARS to be back.

    The country is full of wicked people. Wickedness multiplied when APC took over

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  9. That young man is brave πŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ

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    1. Of the greatest Nigerian youths!
      Of the greatest gbogbo!!
      Of the greatest gbagba!!!

      I want to say!
      I want to yan!!
      I want to shalaye!!!
      I want to mesca!!!!

      Who you?
      O boy you bursting my braids!
      An icon! Such bravery! Such temerity and audacity! Your name should be written in Nigerian history same with Aisha yesufu!

      On this day,I celebrate you!!!

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  10. We keep quiet we die, we fight we die. Better to die fighting

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    1. As in keyboard warrior, because l didn't see you at the March.

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  11. Some people are very ready to die for this yeye country. GOD please keep them save!

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  12. Rugged πŸ‘

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  13. Nice one boy,pls he should be given a national honour and recognition for this brave act,it will spur others

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  14. My God😳😳😨,

    I stand at attention for this young man. πŸ’ͺπŸ€›πŸ‘
    Weldon Sir

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  15. Release political protesters! Next!
    They accused them of being criminals and murderers!!

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  16. That man in that pic is the real MVP.
    The moment he dared to pick the Can up, as soon as his hand touched the Can and he swayed to throw it back at them enemies, just that split second, SARS ended, on the sacrifice of his matchless bravery.
    We salute you sir.

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  17. Now...that is a MAN !! I love that courage. I love the courage and guts of this generation. Something great will yet come from them.

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