Focus on Planned Nationwide Protest - Damilare Adenola | Murtala Abubakar

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Published 2024-07-28

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  • @DonSteve0147
    This aboki in the studio lacks sense , his regions has no diffence from Afghanistan, Syria etc , total suffering, poverty and so on , yet he comes here to defend the government . Shame on him and his generation
  • @tommyy5041
    Damilare is a National treasure. He should be massively voted and campaigned for if he emerges for any political office. He reasons and speaks better than our lawmakers. #EndBadGovernance in Nigeria 🇳🇬 NOW!
  • @paulosahon1643
    As long as hunger continues to bite hard in Nigeria, nothing will prevent the protest. The only drawback is whether the protest will achieve the desired result because the government knows how to dribble the poor masses.
  • @user-vb4hl2xo3b
    Murtala has indirectly said his view, he is against the protest. He said we have been protesting and have not seen any good, therefore, it's not the best idea. Let me remind him that in this country every government has promised heaven and earth, yet we have not seen any good results.
  • Sumner do you know 70K naira is just $44°° and you’re calling that a plus? The PRESS in Nigeria should be free and independent to speak truth to power!
  • The same Tinubu that called out Nigerians to protests against GEJ's govt. If you live in a glass house do not throw stones
  • @judeikwuegbu151
    Don't allow these traitors who collect money at the back and come out to claim to be this or that. The youths are No. One stakeholders. Any body who says the youths should not express their neglect and hunger in the land is a devil ,a demon, being it a pastor, iman, traditional leader, an artist, a public figure.
  • God bless you, Damilare. You have clearly presented our collective thoughts and you have delivered perfect arguments. That Hausa man should apologize to Dami and all "Faceless Nigerians."
  • I am sorry to say that it is a mistake to say that Abuja would not be available for protest. To start with, Abuja is owned by all including the protesters. It would have been an opportunity for the government to show good will and be able to protect the protesters. To say that it is not available is like shooting yourselves on the leg. I hope they should correct this mistake
  • @kings2236
    That aboki reasons like one of them. His preaching peace but you have not call your brothers using caws to course hunger in the country.