EFCC Reform Protest Flops As Nigerian Youths Fail To Show Up, Counter Protest Drew A Sizeable Crowd

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EFCC Reform Protest Flops As Nigerian Youths Fail To Show Up, Counter Protest Drew A Sizeable Crowd

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  1. Nigeria youths, watch how Kenya youths unite whenever they feel aggrieved by government, last year the president spent 18 billions on foreign trips, but gen zs vowed this must top and no doubt it will, our youths are fire. You watch now on YouTube

  2. This shows that tribalism and religions have divided us totally no hope again in this country Nigeria I'm so happy that the protest didn't hold. ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ

  3. Igbo people pulled out of the protest.

    IGBO ADAGE
    "If you said that the dog's nose looks good, when the dog is roasted you will be offered the nose to eat"

    NIGERIA, GOOD MORNING!

  4. Protests are not started like a meeting. When the thing affects everyone, nobody go tell anybody. When Nigerians decide to protest, the word will hear it. Endsars was a major one…let's not under rate Nigerians

  5. I think it is good they didnโ€™t show up (if it was planned this way). Why were there โ€œanti-protestersโ€ there? Eventually the real protest should take place. Anti-protesters are unpatriotic.

  6. You are all getting it wrong. What happened in Kenya can never happen in Nigeria. Nigerian is not a nation. There are contending nationalities and religious divide in Nigeria that will always sabotage each other. Even the end sars protest was not homogeneous, the Northern youth did not participate but rather were fighting those who were protesting. That is how polarized Nigeria is. We are not one country. No planned protest will succeed except if it is against a Christian president and it will be started by the Muslim North and they will be joined by the Yoruba Muslims especially if the president is not a Yoruba. We are just living under the illusion of being one country, we are not.

  7. Nigerian youths are not stupid after the End Sars Army encounter. If anyone tries to burn down the Nigerian parliament, they run the risk of a massacre by soldiers, unlike the Kenyan police who have light weapons

  8. This is a confirmation that Nigerian youth are divided…. We are no more united when igbos fight yorubas, hausas fight igbos? And you think something good will come out of Nigeria? Dey play.. Politicians have succeeded in our divisions.. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

  9. My Ned, kudos for your report and analysis of the Nigeria politics and various issues the Nigerian state is submerged in. This Nigeria youths and hotel thing is another dirt to shovel. I was in Nigeria from June 3rd to June 26th and was lodged at a hotel in Lagos and Benin and the menace these so called youths are causing in hotels is something else! In as much as I agree that there are some youths who genuinely require hotel accommodation while plying their trade, it is however regrettable to say 90% of them are not! The room next to mine was occupied by these so called youths who would have up to three boys and girls in the room with portable speakers from where blasts loud music, my door was knocked at at nights by drunken youths and the same thing happened in Benin and these are supposed to be 4 star hotels! You would see young girls that are barely 16 being taken to rooms. Mr Ned, please go round these hotels are you would have another say. Thank you.

  10. Mr Ned my boss thank you for your good job, what I understand in this country is that politicians has split the citizens with their religious , tribal, and ethnic sentiment so we are not one again so such protest can never happen in Nigeria again

  11. How can everyone speak with the same voice when tribal and religious sentiments override whatever reasoning they have. We haven't witnessed bad governance yet. Wait until another northerner becomes president again, and you will understand that this is not a country but a gathering of incompatibles.