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Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Photos: #OccupyNigeria NYC Protest + Date for Atlanta Protest

 
The protesters were at the Nigerian embassy in New York City yesterday January 10th 2012. Meanwhile, Nigerians in Atlanta will today Wednesday January 11, protest at the Nigeria Consulate, 8060 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30350.

Continue to see more photos of the NYC protest...




 
 
 
 
 

12 comments:

  1. It was pitiful, probably 20 Nigerians and 10 - 12 Occupy Wall Street folks were there... Oh well...

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  2. linda thank you continue with your good work infact na naija for life just look at that ehh who would have ever thought...

    We now know why jona cancelled his South Africa trip abi okay but a large entourage went to SA and those who saw them there were astounded as it was only one day ago that jona announced the reduction of foreign trip and the following day they travelled was presi jona really serious about reducing foreign trip I don’t think so… which means the waste continues and the poor masses must bear the pain for where enough is enough.

    One more thing can jona please tell us where patience jonathan is? We hear she is in italy is it true? Let presi jonathan come and deny that his wife is not in italy but in naija because if she is in italy with all that is going on in Nigeria as at today and him cutting foreign trips then he really is very insincere with his promises left and right coming from the corner of his mouth…

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  3. A sorry situation we are. How i wish d nigerian senate could pay 4 all dis. Dey dont do anything, just sit and play at die chambers there. No better policies has been passed since their invention. Bokoharam should have visited them.

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  4. Long live the revolution!

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  5. South Africa protest..due on Monday..hopefully there would be a massive turnout..

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  6. I WILL BE GLAD IF WE USE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO OUST ALL OLD, DEVILISH RULERS WE HAVE FROM SENATE TO REPS TO PUBLIC OFFICES, ITS NOT JOE AFFAIR, ITS OVER DUE BAD CABAL. LET THEM ALL GO, WE NEED NEW CROP OF LEADERS, YOUNG ONES THIS TIME.LET THE OCCUPY SAY WE HAVE NO SENATE, NO REPS IN FACT NO TO ALL OF THEM.
    THAT'S REVOLUTION, NOT ONLY JOE HERE, JOE THERE, AND OTHERS THINK THEY ARE BETTER.

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  7. SO NA LYK DIS WE GO DEY DEY. NO RETREAT NO SURRENDER.

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  8. @ anonymous 12:40pm, this doesn't look like just 20 Nigerians to me. Not pitiful,at least the effort counts. Way to go Nigerians! #occupy Nigeria!

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  9. Thnks jare anon jan 11,5:00pm,some people J̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊s̶̲̥̅̊t̲̥̅̊ get bad mouth ni jare,all D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ Çãñ do is sit behind their computer or browse thru their phones åπϑ J̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊s̶̲̥̅̊t̲̥̅̊ rubbish what people α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ doing..Ask dem for dier own contributions,dey ve nothing Τ̲̅ȍ offer..msheeeew,yeye dey smell! Anon 12:40pm,warn ya sef o!eh hen!

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  10. Charles Sogbesan12 January 2012 at 14:56

    Occupy Nigeria-ATLANTA movement started yesterday.

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  11. Make we carry go, enough is enough nigerias are bigger than jona

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  12. @ anon january 12th,2112 4:28pm...
    DO not be myopic...Jonathan is not the problem. This is a democratic government.

    The removal of subsidy is a good policy but the problem is, will be the money be utilized well?
    The answer lies in every Nigeria, including the labour leaders, the protesters, all of us who supprot corruption directly or indirectly.

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