They are seeking Putin’s intervention, suggesting their grievances are not being addressed by President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
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Sunday, August 04, 2024
Kano State Protesters Storm The Streets With Russian Flags Seeking Putin's Intervention..
Protesters in Kano State have reportedly taken to the streets waving Russian flags and calling for intervention from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
They are seeking Putin’s intervention, suggesting their grievances are not being addressed by President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
They are seeking Putin’s intervention, suggesting their grievances are not being addressed by President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
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Russian flag 🙆🙆🙆
ReplyDeleteI dnt even know what to say again
Mr Presido should just make hast while the Sun Shine🙏🙏
People are really really really hungry and Angry..
Hello iya Boys
Ya Allah grant us peace in Nigeria 🤲Amin
ReplyDeleteThis is getting serious..
ReplyDeleteSo even if y are calling on someone to intervene, na mad puttin..
You dey mind them.
DeleteLol
DeleteSo my question is, of all presidents , why Putin? What's the connection?
ReplyDeleteSame question
DeleteHe’s a dictator and knows what’s up with an instant solution like North Korean president 🤣 Fear them
DeleteTheir own will always be different
ReplyDeleteWhat is this?wetin concern Russia government and Nigeria government? Na WA oh
ReplyDeleteWhat I see in all this flag display is a subtle way of calling for a junta government. Remember, Vladimir Putin supports and backs the three West African countries that where overthrown by the military.
ReplyDeleteindirectly, these persons are saying, Mr Putin give us military dictator.
Some powerful element in the North are playing a dangerous card. Military rule shouldn't be what any sensible Nigeria should contemplate and clamour for.
© TEEJAY
They think military of today is same with the 80s & 90s. Dem go hear am. Make dem dey play.
DeletePolitical thugs calling for Putin intervention, of all president in the world to call, yeye people.
ReplyDeleteAnne K
I think they are doing all this because it’s not their Northern Brother that’s at the helm of Affairs.
ReplyDeleteLMAOOOO OLODO RABATAS
DeleteAnon 11:13, how is Empress an olodo? Did the North ever protest throughout Buhari's presidency? Or were they not suffering then?
DeleteNa you be the real olodo.
That's not Russia flag but Nigeria armed forces flag. The president has2 flags, Nigeria flag which is Green White green and the armed forces flag.
ReplyDeleteThey are calling for military rule with that flag and not Russia or Putin. Coincidentally, the flag is also Russia flag. You guys should try Google the Nigeria armed forces flag.
They said its a defence flag dunno which one to belive make I go goggle nah
ReplyDeleteI,m not surprised nah their way of life. They always think backwards.
ReplyDeleteIs it calling on the military to take over that will solve the problem. Ignorant!
ReplyDeleteThis is wrong. But If this happened in any eastern state, they will deploy trucks of military to shoot civilians and attack Peter Obi... well, APC una don bite the one wey pass you. Northerners no dey play
ReplyDeleteHaha. Una neva see banza. Una still dey for shege.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure these people even know the reasons for the protests.
ReplyDeleteObviously this strike has political undertones. Since d last elections, we have not rested. Some people actually believe they can get Tinubu out before end of 4 years. Dey play.. I read Atiku has reported him to UN. I lFf. As if he would have done better
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