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Monday, 25 May 2015

Photos: Lagos residents protest over fuel scarcity & power blackout

Some Lagos residents are currently holding a peaceful protest in some parts of the state over the lingering fuel crisis and constant power blackout. More photos after the cut...





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    1. Thank God solution has finally come. Forward ever, backward never. God b blessed now, and forever.

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    1. The way u think though.......

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    2. Boy must u comment? R yhu mad?i now know why ure a born driver

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  3. It high time we started protesting here too

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  4. nothing is working in this country, every thing is stagnant.

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    1. Nigeria is going to hell in a hand basket.

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  5. I support this.
    I pray it yields something.

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  6. Yes oooo
    Wish I was nt in the office I for join them

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  7. This is not getting funny @ all

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Buhari is coming to change everything thats a fact.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. D situation is becoming unbearable, and really putting d masses through difficulty.

    D hardship has become unbearable. Wht a shame, and pity dat we r going this.

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  10. I hope d protest yields good result


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

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  11. Nice one my Good people of lagos. I miss Adams oshomole being nlc president. There wuld have been a strike action.. If u supported Gej's second term bid, and u dare condem the fuel scarcity ish?! Na thunder God fire u. Stupid idiots. Dey were shoutin gej my hero. See wat ur stupid hero is doin to us. Eleribu people!

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  12. Nice one my Good people of lagos. I miss Adams oshomole being nlc president. There wuld have been a strike action.. If u supported Gej's second term bid, and u dare condem the fuel scarcity ish?! Na thunder God fire u. Stupid idiots. Dey were shoutin gej my hero. See wat ur stupid hero is doin to us. Eleribu people!

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  13. Nice one my Good people of lagos. I miss Adams oshomole being nlc president. There wuld have been a strike action.. If u supported Gej's second term bid, and u dare condem the fuel scarcity ish?! Na thunder God fire u. Stupid idiots. Dey were shoutin gej my hero. See wat ur stupid hero is doin to us. Eleribu people!

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  14. Oya other states join abeg we need 2 flush Nigeria of some bad things this mustn't repeat itself again ever.

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  15. The blackout is everywhere. We need a protest of sort in Abuja too. 3 days now no light.

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  16. Nice one my Good people of lagos. I miss Adams oshomole being nlc president. There wuld have been a strike action.. If u supported Gej's second term bid, and u dare condem the fuel scarcity ish?! Na thunder God fire u. Stupid idiots. Dey were shoutin gej my hero. See wat ur stupid hero is doin to us. Eleribu people!

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  17. I pray our govt ears will open to hear d cries of d poor masses as they protest over this wicked situation nigeria is. Chibyke odegwu

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  18. Phew! The only reasons why Nigerians in other parts of the country haven't taken to the streets is because of the hope for a new government come May 29th.
    Nigeria is currently on autopilot.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  19. PARENTAL ADVISORY!!!
    ***adult content***



    It too late to protest...

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  20. This should be a national thing.

    Go, Jonathan go!!!

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  21. These once are jobless. The protest will do nothing. It won't change anything

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  22. Why are they really protesting. no need.

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  23. Unbearable!!!


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  24. Mehn it's annoying aswear

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  25. We av suffered too much in this country

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  26. This is a total embarrassment to the Federal Republic of Nigeria

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  27. Yayy now this is what I'm talking about.Onynx where are u?shining my eyes to see u in the pix

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  28. This is to be expected. They are lucky its peaceful, if this sad situation happened in egypt/ Tunisia / morocco etc dis protest would have taken place since last month

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  29. Where are they let me go and join them haba things are getting out of hand, boys have started robbing in my area, and president jonathan is not ready to solve this problem its not funny at all mtewww!!!

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  30. We shld Hv done dis since naa........... like we don't hv a right or say dats y d same pple we put in power treat us lik tramp

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  31. Lik play lik play dis fuel scarcity is turning in2 anoda tin


    Lib freak

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  32. its understandable so far there is no violence. The state of the country is just ridiculous

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  33. This is what Nigerians should be doing instead of trekking like mad people!

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  34. Good one I'm joining u guyz soon

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  35. This is so serious o.I'm a Unilorin student and our exams has been postponed till further notice

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  36. Really?!! This is a nationwide problem.

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  37. Nigeria jaga jaga, everytin scatter scatter.

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  38. Maybe today day break.

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  39. YES they walked past my office this morning. The ever busy road of Agidingbi is so quiet now cos of this fuel crisis, its so sad.

    Nigeria my country

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  40. Y lagos nor dey get light sef?


    Auntylindagoddaughter

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  41. Enough is enough.

    Please visit my blog Www.trendwithgloria.blogspot.com

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  42. good....i go organise people here 4 abuja.bona pls let me knw where u dey so dt we can do it peacefully.

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  43. Very necessary, I wish I were in Lagos. Linda take note!

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  44. Very necessary, I wish I were in Lagos. Linda take note!

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  45. Here in ph it is sumfin else no light no fuel. God save Nigeria, our country is to big to face this shame

    That vuvuzela P guy

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  46. Don't worry May 29th is around the corner.

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  47. My dear d tin is alarmin....water kosi,light kosi, fuel kosi....we serzly nid divine intervention....

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  48. Before the present administration sold phcn,we at least had electricity supply though epileptic.

    Now all we have is an increase in tariff with no supply.And if per adventure it blinks,the card balance develops wings.we are afraid to use even micro wave cos that takes an instant 5/7 units from heating up pizza for 2 minutes.And people had the effrontery to want this government back?

    Please lets take our chances elsewhere.if these doesn't work,we'll vote them out too.

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  49. let be a peace protest ooo,cos lagosians there protest is usually different.

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  50. this is how it starts, we will get there
    if we don't start fighting now they will keep doing the samething

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  51. Aba did dis too! I pray it yields to smth good!

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  52. We need to take matters into our hands,foe once I think it high time

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  53. it's high time f.government looked into dis matter

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