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Sunday, 13 April 2014

What is wrong with this picture?

It's not the 'Live' instead of 'Leave'..that's too obvious...there's something else crazily wrong here..lol.

About the pic; a group of women last week held a peaceful protest in front of the NNPC HQ along Herbert Macaulay way in Abuja. They were expressing their support for embattled Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dieziani Alison-Madueke, who is currently involved in private jet scandal

166 comments:

  1. Useless people!awon olé oshi

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    1. Haha
      One of the women held the cardboard paper upside down.

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    2. Hahahahahahahah na wa ooooo



      Two UNILAG girls fights and tears each others clothes over a boy
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      OMG see what these uniben female students are doing in their hostel, shaking their bakassi
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      What secondary school girls do with boys when they have no teacher
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      Look at what i caught this girl and her guy doing on a beach
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    3. They are all holding the same placard- same wordings I mean. No creativity, ie they were paid to do this.

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    4. D placards are all same and d look high quality. Some1 took time to print these. Guessing madam Die-zani paid to get it done

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  2. What do you expect,its nigeria,who knows how to spell in this country.

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    1. Does it mean dat there wasn't one educated person among them dat could correct d blunder

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  3. Live instead of leave

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  4. A lady has got the placard upside down...lol

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  5. The upside down bill......hannah

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  6. Linda una supoz dey happy dem no write 'leaf'.. Yeye women!!!

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  7. the upside down picture?

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  8. Ori yin ti daaru bajeebajee. Una dey carry placard 4 woman wey dey chop billions of naira wen una dey suffer 4 hundreds of naira. Una no well @ all. Aunty lindodo post my comment u hear........

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  9. 3rd woman from the left is holding her poster upside down. Illiteracy!

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  10. Hmmmmmm bunch of illiterate protesting infavour of a corrupt minister







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    ¤¤¤¤¤GOD punish devil¤¤¤¤¤

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  11. Haha... We know you paid them Dieziani... Why not send them back to school when this is over.

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  12. One of the signs is upside down.

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  13. The 3rd lady 4rm ur left hs her placard upside dwn...loolz all na protest mehn

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  14. The third sign from the left is upside down

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  15. Lol! Na d olopa na! Ugly mutete

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  16. Lool,looks like they were hired for the job,if you look closely 1 of the women has her ply card upside down,

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    1. Ply card abi?abeg how r u different from the woman that has her PLACARD upside down?

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    2. OMG...plycard of life..choi! This is pure hatred unleashed on English language.

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  17. Full blodied Igbk woman13 April 2014 at 13:21

    The second woman from the left held her card upside-down... Ignorance! Fools! The don enter one village pay ds women to come stand for sun. Metschew...

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  18. these women getplan. live dieziani????

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  19. apart from the fact that they can not read and where obviously paid to carry the placard, one of them has it upside-down

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  20. The lady carrying her own upside down. illiteracy is a crime

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  21. They are smiling, and the olopa sef get time to pose for camera.

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  22. One of the protestants' placard is upside down.

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  23. The lady that has her card upside down... lol Awon oloriburuku

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  24. Hahahah the woman who turned the cardboard upside down !!! Lol

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  25. Am so angry right now! These women ehn... We are our own problem. Rubbish! Poor illitrate women supporting evil Alison. Chai!!! Feel like punching someone right now.

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  26. Either the catogories of women protesting or the officer not interested in what they are doing

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  27. It shows the whole protest is staged and that the people in this picture aren't learned enough to even read and know what is wrong or right,this is sad,and Nigerian Women needs to do more and make us proud,

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  28. She turned it upside down

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  29. Definitely a Rent-a-Croud exercise. Some are even holding the placards upside down. Wonder why they also all got the "live" for " leave' wrong. Plus is the policeman begging them or something?

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  30. Someone paid them to do so

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  31. 3rd cardboard upside down

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  32. Lol..that woman is holding her placard upside down

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  33. lol...what do you expect?,nobodyt is infallible,happy palm sunday LIB

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  34. One of the them is holding her *banner* upside-down

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  35. Dnt see anytin oooo aside the "Live "

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  36. D woman infront of d police officer turned her protest board upside down
    Sexycreamy

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  37. The woman facing the Police officer has her own turned down wrongly, it tells me this are paid crowedit was staged.

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  38. The third placard from the left is upside down. Lol

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  40. How much were they paid to come n do this nonsense.

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  41. A woman turned her own up side down.

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  42. What is wrong is that they are carrying placards with the same grammatical error and nobody noticed anything wrong about it.

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  43. The woman standing right in front of d officer is holding her poster up side down

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  44. Upside down placards...guess she paid the market women to protest for her...illiteracy/ignorance is a disease mehn!

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  45. lol.. linda !!! is it the woman holding her card board upside down??? she prolly ddnt know..
    amanda says so via bonarios nokia 3310

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  46. One of the placards is carried upside down,in front of the security guy.

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  47. Ppl that have no mind of their own That's the card they pull all the time ,sexism

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  48. Ahahahahahaha. How come all of them r olodo.or I sud say olodosssssss. Ahahahaahahahaha

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  49. someone holding the placard the wrong way......well its not like she can see it...

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  50. Perhaps the protest is too peaceful and the police officer in front of them is barely even bothered. hahahaha

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  51. Loool! Looks like those women were catching fun! As opposed to what their placards are saying!

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  52. Lmao! The woman with her banner upside down... They are obviously illiterates paid to do this. Smh!

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  53. Some had their placards upside down nah,am sure they are uneducated,they don't even know what they are fighting for#smh.Poison ivy

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  54. D police man has a nonchalant attitude..as if it no concern am

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  55. Upside-down people with upside-down placards, doubt if they can read what they are carrying.

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  56. I see a woman holding her write-up upside down #eyesrolling#......lolz

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  57. Ok oooo can't see anyfin... Just some woman with her placard upside down and the police man who is seriously throwing shade!!!

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  58. It's the fact that a woman is placing hers upside down

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  59. Lol, some one is carrying one of d placards UP SIDE DOWN. Hope I got that Linlin?

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  60. It's the woman whose placcard is turned upside down. I'm sure she can't even read what she's carrying.

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  61. This reminds me of the story of two women with babies in d bible, one said keep the child, the other who slept on her baby, said 'kill him'....these women have slept on their babies, as if not enough they are signing the death certificates of their unborn children over N1,000

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  62. all I see are poor women defending a rich b*tch who doesn't give a hoot about dem. dey will probably get 10,000 each. FOOLS
    POST DIS LINDA. AM WATCHING

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  63. Lol.... Everything is wrong with the damn picture, from the wrong Spellings on the placards to the woman holding her sign upside down and the police officer who don't seem to be bothered or gives a shit what's happening around him..... Naija sha!!!!

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  64. Obviously these re illiterate village women paid for the protest..one of dem is even carrying d placard upside down. I bet they can't read what is written on it. Little wonder the LIVE mistake was not corrected.

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  65. One of the protesters is carrying her placard upside down lol

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  66. One of d women is actually holding d paper upside down...bush women fighting for rubbish

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  67. The banner held upside down

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  68. D woman dat turned her placard upside down....dum dum!

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  69. The woman in brown ankara holding the crd-board upside down and the silly mistake of written 'live' instead of 'leave'

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  70. D woman dat turned her placard upside down....dum dum!

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  71. These ones are paid to protest jor....they probably don't have a clue on what and why they r carrying badly written placards ...

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  72. Like seriously? All this women no one know say the spelling de wrong? How would they have noticed? When one of them is carrying d placat the other way round. God abeg o. Fighting a blindly. Dumb women.

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  73. The Police man is all alone

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  74. The other woman's sign is turned upside down

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  75. Illiterate women, both cause and message.

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  76. Lwkmd. I know its one stubborn person that wrote this and refused to change the spelling after being told. I would be ashamed to be found carrying sth with this kind of bad spellinh imprinted on it.

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  77. Check out the unconcerned policeman. This is obviously a staged protest jo.

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  78. A woman has her placard upside down.

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  79. Lol. See poverty! I'm sure they paid these women peanuts to protest. They don't even know the woman I'm sure and most of them have their signs upside down. Loll

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  80. The woman dat carried her own placard Ip side down

    (born again child says so)

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  81. It should be "leave" not LIVE

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  82. The third person from left turned her banner upside down....
    Real rented crowd...

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  83. The lady in front of the policeman has hers upside down and he simply looks away.Shameless women taking peanuts to disgrace themselves.Who hasn't Deziani recruited to protest for her?If only these clearly illiterate women understand how much change the mis-managed NNPC funds would have done to their lives if properly utilized,they won't be here supporting corruption for peanuts.

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  84. Sad... Very sad.... But these people have betrayed themselves totally!!! When they cannot spell 'leave' then how can they understand the fundamentals of enrichment and corruption.shame!! Boko Haram I see is actually succeeding by impeding the education of kids.... Nigeria is in trouble

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  85. That woman's placard is upside down.

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  86. Lmao!!!....The third woman from d left is holding her sign upside down. One wud assume she dosnt know whats written on it....or it might just be an honest mistake sha.

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  87. The woman holding hers upside down. Lmao

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  88. The policeman is just chilling

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  89. Hahahahhahaha 1 of the woman is carryin her poster upside down, linda if them.catch u ehen

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  90. I guess dis people r bin paid to do this.....

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  91. Dey dnt evn undastand wat dey r doing!dey look like dey were put up 2 dis!all iLliterates fightin 4 a literate wif lots of money who could care less abt dem.y dint diezani gather d women of her class&status 2 go on a peaceful protest 4 her?ignorance&illiteracy is wat is killing us!!!

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  92. Placards shd b handwritten,these ones were all printed ~~~Chinonye Odiri

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  93. D mumus r not protesting for scarcity

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  94. The placard was printed and not hand written. Mass production means that a mistake on one is reproduced on others. Smirks of sponsored protest by illiterate looking women who don't even understand their subject matter.

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  95. LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. This is the funniest pic I've seen on LIB

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  96. SOME MOTHERS ARE THE ONES DESTROYING THIS COUNTRY,THIS COUNTRY EEH CHAI ,WE DEY BREED ILLITERACY.HOW WILL THEY SIDE A THIEF.ABEG LINDA POST MY COMMENTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

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  97. Are you telling me Allison could not rent a crowd of seemingly decent looking people who might have an idea of what they are protesting about to protest for her? Wow! These women do not look like they know what they are doing other than holding up wrongly written signs, however they choose to hold them.

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  98. The lady with the placard that is turned upside down.... I'm sure she didn't notice

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  99. Is the officer clapping for them to sing, cos I don't see his Job there, the place is barricaded and besides if his Job is to stop them from entering, he alone can't stop them if they want to. So to me he is in support of the protest.

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  100. I feel so disappointed in you all, except for some people who were so observant in noticing the mistake. All you guys know how to do on LIB is to nail people to the cross with your abusive comments. So what you are seeing is the placard that was turned upside down. And someone even say he's not seeing any mistake in the picture. This people wrote Live instead of Leave.

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    1. M sorry did u say u feel disappointed in pple bcos dey saw d upside down placard wen all u see is that they wrote ' live instead of leave'. Thats somewhat lame o uncle abi shey na aunty cos linda already said that and u were supposd to notice smthing else

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  101. So staged, why do they all have the same placard, why do they look like market women...the job was so cheap they had an illiterate write nd print the placard...pls we are not that stupid!!!!

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  102. The skin colour of the police man's face and his hands so much difference. Lindaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah post my coment

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  103. The non-chalant attitude of d policeman...looks like a scene from nollywood. Naija I hail o!

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  104. RENT-A-CROOOOOOWD. shameless woman, LEAVE that ofice abi na your birth right???????

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  105. Eya hungry people paid to put up a show of shame. They could not even spell correctly. What a shame. Please if u ve a child that is not in school. Kindly endeavour to send them so they may not be this gullible because of chicken change.

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  106. I wonder how much this ones are given. Nigeria, the same way we sell our birth rights by collecting dangote sachet of 50 naira salt; is the same thing this illiterate women are doing. They don't understand that if DIE-ZANI doesn't steal that money, life would be made better and easy for them all. The way they are holding the placards sef tells the class of people she used, because the one wey sabi her right small will probably ask for more than half of that stolen money to go carry placard under the sun

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  107. Leave is spelled as Live, but no body took notice of that and make corrections. One of the women's placard is turned upside down. And the whole situation tells the true story of what is really happening. That they are all illiterates and ignorant citizens that have been paid to fight a cause they know nothing about. It's really a shameful and disgraceful situation.

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  108. lolzz...dumb people

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  109. Eya hungry people paid to put up a show of shame. They could not even spell correctly. What a shame. Please if u ve a child that is not in school. Kindly endeavour to send them so they may not be this gullible because of chicken change.

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  110. Eya hungry people paid to put up a show of shame. They could not even spell correctly. What a shame. Please if u ve a child that is not in school, kindly endeavour to send them so they may not be this gullible because of chicken change.

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  111. Wow! they actually printed those....even the printer sef worry.
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  112. El Clarividente13 April 2014 at 17:38

    Bitch can't even read. she got the card turned upside down. She probably does not even know what she's protesting about

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  113. The upside down card??

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  114. The police man seem to be a dwarf or probably kneeling down...

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  115. Lol, They claim 2 be Protesting yet They are smiling and laughing even wt d Police dt is supposed 2 Restrain them. In short, they aren't serious wt d Protest. Aunty Linda Post my Comment o.

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  116. I saw dem on Thursday and I was confused.even if d women r illiterates,whoever organised d protest is just so dumb

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  117. Lol.....My people.....make una look d pix well.......na d police shirt armpit.....try zoom d thing well.............*thanks 2 ma google eyez*

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  118. Keep protesting under the sunday for a hundreds of Naira. While she deals on millions under a well conditioned room.

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  119. All the placards say exactly the same thing, in exactly the same font ; a dead give-away for an arrangee thingy.

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  120. The same printer printed all the placards which CLEARLY shows they were contracted for the job.

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  121. The same printer printed all the placards which CLEARLY shows they were contracted for the job.

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  122. wrong spelling. It is "leave" not "live".

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  123. Sponsored bunch of illiterates.
    Omazo

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  124. Shame on them all! SMH! Wen they where told to go to school they refuse,now look @ how stupid they all look! Shame! Moh'h

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  125. Live, rather than Leave. lol

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  126. kilontreysparkles13 April 2014 at 21:38

    Lmao.....quite obviouly, d blunder is with d woman who held her placard upside down😅
    But its very obvious sme1 paid em to do dis.....smh

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  127. Not only the third woman from the left held her placard upside down but if you look closely and zoom at the right side of the picture, another placard is held upside down.

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  128. the policeman is clapping for them...he has also been paid....duhhhhhhh!!!!its nigeria

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  129. Dats the front of the National Assembly and not NNPC Lindsss, ur source is wrong this time. I knw this because I work der and the women are inside the protest cage.... Look thru the trees and you can see the Federal secretariat.

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  130. THE PLACARD SAYS LIVE INSTEAD OF LEAVE.
    AND ONE OF THE WOMEN IS HOLDING THE PLACARD UPSIDE DOWN.

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  131. The person who wrote live instead of leave on dat paper get foul brain lmao n they're displaying it publicly smh at naija

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  132. all these women don collect 1k Naira and a bag of rice each...lmao

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  133. Another weird thing is, the police protection or seemingly police support they have considering that other anti-government protesters either get teargased of arrested unlawfully under the present administration.

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  134. who knows how much dis women are being paid for this. what do u expect wen all they want is a food on their table, after all the moni given to them might be more than a day job allowance. nigerians can do anytin to get food. i dont blame the women but the govt. a woman who has food and live comfortable cant come out for these.

    let the madam private jet near my mom naaah. though she's not educated but she will finish her.
    i trust my momma. she will call her idiotsincrazy.*roftl*

    via official intercom

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  135. Its obvious that someone organised those women to protest and probably paid them to do it. I wont be surprised if 70% of the women don't even know who Dieziani Alison-Madueke is. The organizer failed to get his/her materials right.

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  136. Upside down placard by one of the women. Money has changed hands

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  137. My prayer to the women involve in this is that God will bless them if they true know they fighting a just cause. but if they are support someone who waste public at the expense dieing masses, the suffering of the poor masses be that of them and their family.

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  138. Lolz. By the way, they were in front of National Assembly not NNPC HQ since Secretariat (Bullet House) is in the back drop.

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  139. It goes to show that they where paid to do the demonstration. By the way the demonstration took place at the gate of National Assembly and not the NNPC towers.

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  140. It goes to tell that those women where paid to do the demonstration. By the way, that is the gate of the National Assembly not the NNPC towers.

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  141. somebody resembles oga on the top here

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  142. somebody resembles "oga on the top" here

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  143. The police men there will think it's correct na, dey know English?

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  144. Some were even holding it upside down. It's obvious they paid these women cause they don't even know how to read. SMH!!! Our country needs help

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  145. dey wrote LIVE on dia placard instead of LEAVE....#Sol Sylva was here na.#

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  146. I THINK THIS MESSAGE IS MEANT FOR PATIENCE CAUSE COME ON THEY CANT ALL MAKE SAME MISTAKE....THEY ARE SENDING AN INDIRECT MESSAGE TO SOMEONE..LOL...

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