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Monday, 25 May 2015

Photos: FAAN staff protest over the beating of their colleague

FAAN staff this morning protested over the beating of their colleague by an Air Force official last week. The man, who is still in hospital, was beaten to a coma at Murtala Muhammed International Airport. FAAN staff asked the government to sack the Airforce Commandant and also asked for the Air Force officials to leave the Airport. More photos after the cut...



36 comments:

  1. Unwana Johnson25 May 2015 at 12:30

    Na them sabi

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    1. Their cup of tea, and their drinking panadol for themsef despite dis economy conditions we r facing.

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    2. INDIGENOUS LIB25 May 2015 at 12:58

      Wen there is serious economic issues rhy? Biko, protest on the current issue not because of one person abeg

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    3. Dis is really serious, and pls we r facing sth far more important than dis. So let them tak several seats afar.

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    4. If it was ur father it happen to would u say this trash. Some peoples bread winner is in hospital motion less ur say bullshit up here I don da read u and that childish driver Una da always Yan dust.

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    5. Na wa oh. Imagin If the guy that was beaten is your son, brother, husband or just someone u know

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    6. Very good, dey should have done dis a long time ago. Linda take note!

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    7. If you are directly affected you won't be talking this way

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  2. Solidarity. United they stand.not bad

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  3. #Lobatan. But Na Fuel/Diesel Be Wahala 4 naija now Ooo.

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  4. These are some of the mistakes of the government, so the person in question is still gainfully employed? He should be sacked immediately to cool their tempers down

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  5. Good of them, injustice meted on one,of them is a threat to all of them.
    The officers went too far.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. U now talk with sense these days, proud of you.

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  6. Military and intimidation.
    They don't respect human rights at all.

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  7. Ok, they should do that very well...maybe that will decrease fuel scarcity

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  8. Dis is really serious, and pls we r facing sth far more important than dis. So let them tak several seats afar.

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  9. Thesame thing we should be doing about this freaking fuel scarcity.Not funny @ all

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  10. U guys shud go sort urself out.........How to conquer fuel scarcity is d issue now

    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB......

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  11. Is the milltary trying to cause more harm than Good? Bia Linda! No give away??? Abeg giveaway fuel oooooo

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  12. intimidation and bullying not cool

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    They really manhandled that guy shah....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. Imagine beating a human being to a coma! And d govt is not raising an eyebrow! Naija eronu!

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  15. If only the protest would yield positive result smh. It's well with my dear country #onelovefromsnow#

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  16. Don't mind da Govt! They re too preoccupied with their handing and taking over that they forgot or ignored dis matter. They can't tell me they didn't hear or know about it! Idiotas!!!!

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  17. The matter done change levels o

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  18. Pls lets learn to reason with our head and not our anus..I dont pray for such to anybody,but lets learn to be emotional,and be our brothers keeper..Put urself in their shoes...

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