Has the End Sars movement been reduced to a mere Chess move?

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Has the End Sars movement been reduced to a mere Chess move?


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  1. You cannot put new wine in old wine skin without the taste of the old wine infiltrating the new wine. When change is necessary, failure to change will create a revolution. Deception, Greed and Pride are the order of the day all over the nations of the world. The same revolution needs to happen in every part of the world. Blood Money has been used to rule the world for ages and it is a disgrace that governments have sold out their citizens to the world's 1% puppet masters and now, the sleeping pills of lies and deceptions that they used to keep these lies going for years has now expired. The Kingdom of heaven suffers violence and unfortunately sometimes, it will take the grass roots to demand it by force. DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WANT THEM TO DO UNTO YOU!!

  2. Effective changes are not made by weaklings and those who get tired too fast.This protest will create an effective positive change for the future of Nigeria and Africa at large.When Nigeria the Giant of Africa is not doing well ,other parts of Africa will suffer too .SARS sound like White supremacist cops ,so disgusting that any African can face that hate in motherland.Nigerians are setting precedent for Nigeria and the rest of Africa ✊🏿#ENDSARS #ENDSWOT

  3. African leaders are corrupt to the detriment of their own people. Western leaders lean towards corruption to the detriment of other countries.

    We don't generally like to support one another but instead always wish to rule or have more money or power than our brother or sister. This is a fundamental error. Nigeria cannot win without unity, compassion and understanding that we are only as strong as the last one struggling and there are a lot struggling right now!

  4. How did we as a people become so corrupt? Is it the food we eat, the water we drink, is it the culture or our love for money? Most people is on a lookout to extort money from one another at all means necessary, inspite of all this we have most churches and mosques in the world, one would have thought this moral institution's would have shape us to be less corrupt..

  5. What I find "interesting" is that the "international police FORCE and other fractions" seem to be on code. The same lies that the "authorities" state to detain and terrorize citizens are all the same. For example: "He looked like a suspect", etc. Even more interesting is that the same terrorizers will be terrorized once they migrate.

  6. Phrankleen God bless you. I enjoyed this program as I said before I'm Jamaican but I love Nigeria even though I've never been there, hoping to visit one day because my son is half Nigerian. And I love to watch Nigeria movies. Keep on speaking the truth. Even though myself living in the west Jamaica is my home . Love Jamaica over every other country. I'm a proud Jamaican even though I don't like what's going on there ,with the corruption.

  7. OMG !!! Phrankleen we need to hear this. A reminder of having self pride. We Nigerian's need to be more proud of who we are, lack of pride tears us down. From the politician's who may be a minister of education or heath and chose to send their kids abroad to school and abroad again they fly for healthcare. How shameless and a lack of pride in their own abilities and accountabilities. To the average man on the street who can no longer put another person before themselves. I remember in the 80's Nigerians would come from the UK and were able to gift money to me and we in the UK were the poor, what went so terribly wrong? I hear you but we also need something to be proud about. Great show, love your opinion thanks for keeping us on track.

  8. Please bro I wonder what the BBC is doing in Nigeria broadcasting in different Nigerian languages be suspicious my people! They can be really sneaky ! End oppression reform sars lo ba tan 🙏🏿

  9. 1:03:15 "You and I are a reflection of our government" 🙌🙌🙌
    The currupt Nigerian government is no worse than our fellow Nigerians

    Cory has a great idea. A decentralized approach to verifying people's moral character. Can you imagine bribing Nigerians to help Nigerians?

  10. My Own experience was My Sister In-law introduce Me on the phon to her pastor to prayed for Me, After Few days of prayer and I was asked by the pastor to pay. I asked him what if wanted me to pay for the prayers that we prayed together and he didn't give me any good answer. So I sent him 10,000 thousand naira, no thank you from him and he didn't even told that he has received the money until today. I blocked him. The thing is you can't even trust your Family members. It's so so sad really. Nigeria is too corrupt it has got to stop.