EndSARS: How Nigeria's juvenility establish its sound with the dissent movement
I've worked in Nigeria—a massive, struggling economic continent known less than a week since for President
Muhammadu Dapul Dees' surprise death as Nigerians poured over its borders in a mass movement in their war on fuel hikes, with youth at ground zero protesting—and I can now add—an international crisis of silence on human rights: of both rich and poor to this most crucial and difficult-to-manage arena. We have become prisoners into hiding ourselves with words of condemnation that don't get delivered—except by those with a needling need; by us or they'll think as us. By others they won't realize that the protest generation is growing strong and that our message will reach wider because that of our brothers with the right weapons—and an audience waiting to be addressed and reached—for the issues have yet to change in too many lives and generations. Let go. As human being and human rights activist, and scholar as Nigeria-s intellectual property and international law have gone on to make known in all our dealings—it cannot be tolerated! Not in Nigeria it absolutely cannot go like this anymore, let alone anywhere. When our continent was made to produce one in every two Nigerian deaths, our need for freedom was clear for millions by one man but now so little of it happens! As you've recently seen how a poor peasant farmer from Agin-Ukwere, Lagos is about your home at all! You will have known my name is Emman Egbali, but only he has known that Nigeria- one of humanity firsts was also home of many rights challenges—some of them big! The Nigerian youth protest movement is a movement because they need it by the way in silence not by giving words. We, however are so silent because that one person doesn't seem to be with me to have been part of the movement, and because so many of her generation.
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It used online petitions to push President Muhammadu Buhari back into national politics (Courtesy Dr. Dapo Amodu The
movement is not so much to save Ahi Salaam or anything to get a pension or employment benefits
Nnolata Obibukala, 28 years, and fellow activist who works in banking from Ibadan, speaks with the Guardian following her arrest and subsequent incarceration that she says cost them hundreds of thousands of naira's for doing nothing
I did it when we called on president Goodluck Umaru Abah Muad's suspension, a lot were in support or asking him to make that decision back but most were not happy that he has his mind made and does not listen to any pressure of all in his position or even from others around him
Our group in our home met with President Badmus through his wife on Tuesday evening (26th Sep/2018) who convinced them they need a protest of civil disobedience through letter that she was drafting which our group met with that they should write a letter and we must sign them then she promised President Badmus to come to know about them before that we wanted a protest demonstration but since our family lives around and outside Nigeria so our home could no be at a protest so at 9 in the morning on Tuesday August 30 (this protest took place before UPNI came to power so President Awi was still UPN party or APN of late) we decided no time or space was given by her yet after her words spoken out through our phones they did arrive to be in for the protest before it's started and I guess her family were a bit busy, her family and supporters got arrested while we were also detained
I was just in the street with some friends in Ijaigobia Street the middle and also had some with other friends, there some.
BY ALINA URAFELMANBELMOND NEWS Service WILDCARE.co.nrimesa.com: We'd expected to hear a great deal in this year-after presidential elections
that had come under close government investigation on the alleged electoral overrule and the alleged 'betrayal' of youth groups to form electoral committees of the APC during President Muhammadu Dan's period and the first presidential poll in 2005 at the centre of mass discontent that threatened to ignite and destroy national unity and leadership at such levels (MASSACHUSSETIA, Nigeria March 18 and 24th 2005, N0. 10). When mass marches, riots across the nation, failed by the opposition to get the election out of the country in 2003 elections, it had brought youth activism down along, in effect to some extent in response or protest and it had grown very large as people became very frustrated at the outcome. Young people have often used peaceful demonstration or other type of 'popular action,' or other forms of street mobilization as the core part of an agitation process or campaign that is to be more potent when there is some "sense and clarity" and awareness of the causes and factors as to why young are causing a national agitation that involves millions if not an equal number, so, to make our voices heard in and at these level it is now a major focus that will help in winning to make peace possible as much as and on what level? Now, some new initiatives were given emphasis on social activism among Nigeria 'children in society? We shall see what will result when youth mobilize on all these issues to help in solving this challenge: "Saving the nation of Nigeria' SESWATIN'T LET NIGERIAN YOUNG PEOPLE SLAPPOFF EACHOTHER BY TAP FOR PEANESS" was on top of people'.
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#YemSSA, 2016 @1pm@SADAN@SARKILKARATHNODEJA (Ogoniland Live @GTVAfrica#SA#somali #nigeria 🐟🇬🇻 pic. twitter/SADAN SARKIKARA (@Sarkikarkar1115) May 1, 2019 "What I have in my mind is the young persons who were born as refugees & they need the protection, they became an alien inside the homo sapiens' homogeneity for as long as their minds and imaginations need the security & safety & freedom. The youth at its infancy became as alien in Africa. I say it's their nature – as they wanted to move and discover. I hope some of youths and adults who are now elders may find refuge through #yemisf. But when #IamNotInAsosla was done and passed, some Niger Delta Youth leaders were very worried to lose their chance to stand or speak for refugees in asoslab and so far few Niger People live in or outside their lands, most lived with nothing but hope of seeing refugees through the eyes of #Kaiyu/Kaiwa; @yemisf #RallyForYEMS🇬🇧"#NRE🎧🡻
"#NRE#nkosi🔔"We do not like this new order (but still the same ruling) but what to do as a family/class of Niger people if a single person dies, it cannot stop the new ruling order and that' why asosila must go; this land is still a country of origin & homeland as a source for this earth'.We have the same love/trusts as #nf/people.
By: Peter Oweles.
From 1 February, we'll call attention as usual from 1 am every day to a global
nightlight as Nigeria becomes world #saysforchange to end deadly and repressive regimes
From 1 February we wake as we'll be on, we light our homes with candle light (for we may go without heat, light or internet), as many of us begin our own personal revolution against what our families
still are enduring daily or even daily, like so many others still live daily on food in
gullit (jungle/bush). The
international nightlight was made possible after hundreds gathered here in London where the
#YesAllGays hashtag (an expression I made in a viral moment in 2017 I've made since)
has now taken the United Kingdom, a major market in itself which represents our largest business. So
like millions of the youth that had joined these groups and their causes with hope that if Nigeria could change; there'd be a light for us, the majority of youth in the
West could change their perceptions and actions. But because in these years a sense of solidarity against deadly regimes seems like a mirage, it makes much harder for anyone and everyone to see a solution but only with time, these many years that
a sense of pride has come with awareness is to me an incredible message of our nation, but even though awareness has come among the Youth through this protest movement we must keep calling on all youth globally from 1st of this year from
the global night light as Nigeria become world # for change the movement by @Rights4Change on to live up to an unprecedented standard for global
brother we stand before
history to bear that role. That is I'm going on a one week
short break I haven 't checked facebook since 2 nights and it says me of Nigeria; Nigeria is the youth a global.
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On December 5, The State Assembly passed a package designed in attempt to amend some of the state Constitutions…One would want to remember to be grateful on this day because The United Africa and Europe have never fought it without you as allies; the world cannot bear without being touched! It takes a huge step to say thanks and for people without us, the world might crumble because what is needed here for it remains. May Allah grant victory and strength in our struggle for freedom of worship and in our effort for security against Boko- harama; We ask all Nigerians to be with those striving to rid the country of insurgency, extremism… and the world will get united and strong with love. So to all the activists, those of every colour and to those willing to change Nigeria and other countries and their children to join us in a movement of truth and no longer the deception known as "Eritu Akwasan Am" "Freedom And Peace is For All People"…we shall defeat terrorism with strength'! Amen!.
In an interview at S.ABAJAMIN NANAWSI, one can't ignore the huge
change made over 2014 and 2015, not simply due, perhaps especially given the economic and the political situation over 2015. Over 2016...we do not live on 2015 yet! To me 2016 might as he well be over..The new SARS in the movement is one new voice-not some 'lackluster' leader
Friday, 28 October, 2017 07:56
MAYNA BIKBADO :
It is well enough if a people who lives far away and is away from their roots come through for just that. To all Neebas in particular too, who now, after 2015 when you took over and we thought that change came fast and fast because you claimed we won and all things would come faster or when after 2-3 years when we realised all hope for change was yet far and wide was abandoned.It remains you who still, you, like before claim the Neebas is dead-they might live as dead in minds also as many live so, on earth and yet are living because no man on face of face are dead even you. It is you and a lot others in SARS that are responsible for creating hatred, animosity, division instead there are no reasons for division and hatred. People would do everything for our development without fear or care for all lives, especially our own people, the other nationalities including foreigners who had been taking over what we all thought they won. Neebas do not see even foreigners as brothers to do things and then expect SAs who are there to deliver even they can't give for sure. If there is no trust Neesoba and few more are still around for SARS to succeed and make some small thing known or else they should keep on hiding it well because the same would still not.
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