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Sunday, June 13, 2021

International Footballer Kelechi Iheanacho Tweets To Support June 12 Protests

 




8 comments:

  1. God bless you senior man, let the world know that under General dictator Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria is no longer practicing Democracy on a supposed day. Arresting of armless citizens. Shame on Apc led government

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  2. God bless you senior man, let the world know that under General dictator Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria is no longer practicing Democracy on a supposed day. Arresting of armless citizens. Shame on Apc led government

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  3. Seems like we have to spend the rest of the years this man will reign as the president fighting to exercise our rights as citizens and being treated like common terrorists for it? All thanks to the people that considered him an option in the first place.

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  4. Stella that's not him, it's a parody. His account is verified.

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  5. He did not oh, that account is not his.

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  6. Public debate in Nigeria, permit me to say, is not as educative as you would find in many civilised societies. The predominant elements here are ethnic and religious emotions, garnished with delicate lies and dangerous half-truths. The first casualties, as always, are facts and logic. There is the “herd instinct” which makes us believe, say and do things like the people in our corner. The groupthink syndrome has stifled common sense and meaningful interlocution. For the fear of “dragging”, nobody wants to express an unpopular opinion. If you try to apply reason, you may be shredded. As Professor Wale Adebanwi would say, “It is treasonable to be reasonable in an unreasonable society.” - Simeon Kolawole


    What did his tweet and the Nigerian flag tweeted by Jack achieve. You do not use protest remove a constitutionally elected president in a country like Nigeria. The turn out for the protest was very low across the federation. You cry and wail about freedom, but you bully and insult those whose views are different from yours. I have been around for too long to know thatthose shouting, crying and insulting the president today are not better than him. Make them the heads of government agencies, councillors, local government chairmen and see who they really are. 6 years after the 2015 presidential election, you guys are still insulting those who voted for Buhari while crying for freedom of speech and others. For most of you those who voted for Buhari didn't have the freedom to express their civil rights. How pathetic

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    1. What are you yapping? You believe in your alternate reality! Wake up, smell the coffee, Mr. Buhari voter! Buhari is all you could afford your “beloved” nation.

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