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Thursday, 10 December 2015

Photos: Dokpesi's supporters stage protest at Abuja court

Some supporters of embattled Chairman of Daar communications Raymond Dokpesi, staged a protest outside the Federal High Court Abuja today December 10th. Dokpesi will be in EFCC custody until next week Monday Dec. 13th when his bail will be heard. See more photos after the cut..

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    1. Paid protester's/suppirter's@wrk! Biko let them park well and tak several seats far off.

      Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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    2. My thoughts exactly.
      ~D great anonymous!

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    3. They should let this man be for Christ's sake. This is gradually getting out of hands.















      #TeamBlessed#

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  2. What a futile protest by the enemies of Nigeria!

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  3. I am there with you guys in spirit.

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    1. Bastard stern with fish brain! Always yearning dust. Abirun!

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  4. What a pity . do we still have people as ignorant as these in Nigeria?

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  5. Hire Internally Displaced people.

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  6. How much did pdp give these ones?awon werey.if he's guilty hel go to jail.lets make an example out of some of these thieves ..kmt

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  7. If you ask those malo boys Α̲̅πϑ women who Dokpesi is,they'll tell you they don't know Α̲̅πϑ have not seen him...stupid protest

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  8. I wonder how much they paid them to stage this protest. its gets funny when you see poor people staging a protest with banners that they cant even afford to make themselves.

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  9. Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)10 December 2015 at 18:42

    Sponsored protester's@wrk!

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  10. How much did he pay them? Yet he can't pay his workers. These people look like people they just woke up from sleep and gave placards to protest

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  11. Gerrahere jare ...how much did dokpesi and co give to all dis idiots..lol

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  12. HAHAHAHAHA! I doubt any one of them have ever been in the same room as Dokpesi before. I doubt they even know what his face looks like. Oh Nigeria! Have you noticed how all the placards of all the protests in Abuja have the same handwriting? Is there one person in Abuja whose job it is to write protest placards?

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  13. Nigeria and politics. Lol

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  14. THEM NO SABI HIRE BETTER CROWD????

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  15. Look @ this fools. They probably don't know what's written on the placards. Lol. When are u fools gonna learn? Smh. Truth is I hope he rots in Prison. Me no care

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  16. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Hw much them pay them abeg.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  17. Dokpesi supporters kwo? Am only seeing hungry confused valueless mad pple in this pics, may boko haram locate them all#oloriburuko pple

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    1. Your comment got me laughing so loud. Amen to ur wish!

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  18. They should free this man abeg

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    1. Lol... becos na u b d judge abi. probably they've paid u as well, jst like the fools u see in pics

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  19. Mtcheeeew!!!!!! This is what is trendy now they will hire jobless Nigerians to go nd protest for them if anybody been arrested by EFCC or any law enforcement agencies. Stupid people criminals!

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  20. Paid crowd. No doubt!

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  21. What a bunch of sheep. So if dokpesi has broken the law and stolen our money, we should sing his praises because he is our "friend?" Smh. Stupidity should be a crime...

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  22. So funny do they even no who he is.looooooooooooooooool

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  23. Where did dey get all dis people from, mcheeeeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  24. yeah rights. these one na serious crowd renting!

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  25. Where did dey get all dis people from, mcheeeeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  26. Lmfao!!!!! Hw much did Dokpesi jnr paid dis hungry looking tins? Rodflooooool

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    1. Abeg ask am oh!where did he gather beggers frm biko nu!hian!!! Na una AIT staff swear for dokpesi refused to pay salaries

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    2. Lool! Ask dem 2 spell Raymond Dokpesi,am 1 billion % sure d can't spell it,Raymond jnr u 4 no smoke weed b4 going 2 hire dis tins nah!!!! As d tin high u wella nt 2 see wat u d hire. Lmfao!!

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  27. Dokpesi"s supporters or "paid supporters" I'm certain ds ar IDPS who can't read whats written in ds placards. I bet dy dnt kno Dokpesi is among the factors thy ar displaced. A thief is a thief and shud be treated as one. Period!

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  28. Choi. I don't see Buhari fighting corruption,I only see a man bent on taking vengeance on those who campaigned against him. Isn't suppose to be what democracy is all about? Someone should please enlighten me.








    Busy Fingers.

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    1. Enlight u after spewing giberish?

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    2. Enlighten yourself you fool

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    3. Enlight u after spewing giberish?

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    4. Enlighten you??? You are beyond redemption!

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  29. all these supporters look like they were paid to protest. haba, they could have done better

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  30. Hmmm, Looking at this pictures closely all i see is abuja destitude or beggers, They pay these people money to display that placard, sincerely this country is finished if some people can still be doing this rubish.

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  31. I think Dokpesi should fire who ever he paid to organist this " protest" . Come on! From the photos I doubt if anyone of them knows AIT talk less of Dokpesi

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  32. These ones have been payed no doubt. Interview them and ask what they are protesting for and you will hear blanks. Some can't even read what's on their placard. Shioorr

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  33. Most of the ppl I see here are hired illiterates paid to stage a protest. I bet you if u interview these ppl, they don't know what or who they're protesting for...certainly not a man like Dokpesi!

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  34. Paid protesters

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  35. Hmmm dis protest looks stage managed. The pple behind those placards do not look learned. I may be wrong. #Myopinion

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  36. Jokers paid jobless individuals, justice must be done in this issue.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  37. These ones have been paid no doubt. Some can't even read what's on their placard

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  38. Abuja destitute are Dokpesi's supporters! SMH see what these old folks keep throwing at us. We must really look foolish to them. Supporters or paid destitute.

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  39. Hiring people to stage a protest on ur behalf isn't gonna save u. You are going down Sir

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  40. Rubbish...supporters my foot. The man must pay for his crime.

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  41. Buhari pls let dz pipo b, face ur adminstration nd ensure no one practices corruption, it ll b beta for evryone instead of witch hunting

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    1. You are a fool may be they paid you too

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  42. They look like suffer head people. Atleast dey'll get some money. Make dem go find beta things do

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  43. Na real dokpesi supporters,almajiris wey dey give 500, ask dem wetin dem write for the placard ,you go laugh tire.

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  44. If you ask those people why Dokpesi was arrested am not sure they know the reason. PDP trying to play stupid politics.

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  45. I don't get it!
    Protesting For???
    A corrupt somebody?

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  46. The poor, underprivileged and unintelligent with their usual protests. I guess they have collected their usual few nairas as expected. Little do they know what this is about. They are the usual victims in the clutches of the usual suspects.

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  47. All these gullible innocent youths carrying what they cannot read. I can bet that they dont even know who dokpesi is. At least they would get N500 for their protest today.

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  48. Where did they rent these ones from?

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  49. Nonsense, this are just paid useless set of people

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  50. This reminds me of the Chatam House UK protest. I am sure these people do not even know what they are paid to protest about

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  51. It is expected
    Nice one


    # oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#
    # oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  52. When would all this untouchable madness stop in my county?prominent people always fear the wrath of judgement for their crimes.I bet all those people protesting don't even know him in person...Stop selling your birth rights to these fools I beg off you people ,why is he crying fouls?if you do the crime be ready to do the time....

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  53. The poverty line in Nigeria is worrisome, see hired protesters.

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  54. PARENTAL ADVISORY
    ^^^Adult Content^^^




    And he doesn't even know them...


    1500k naira to stay in this kinda sun


    Theris hunger in d land

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  55. Supporters ke? This looks like paid homeless people. I see the 21b is being put to productive use. Hehehe

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  56. This people are idiots. See them because of N1,000 they are selling there futures....useless idiot

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  57. Hope say these people don collect their payment before dem go do this protest job.
    No complain say dem no pay you because you do mumu, no collect money first.

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  58. Hired crowd. Raymond Dokpesi Jr. can do better. What concerns this obviously abokis with the trial or conviction of Mr. Dokpesi. After all the money he collected. Why not arrange professionals for the protest, obviously no one will agree to go. Death sentence is the answer.

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  59. Lol are these his supporters? Wow funny people. So am supposed to believe this hired crowd are his supporters? Dem follow am chop money? When our soldiers where dieing of lack of proper weapons? Haba!!! Shame on the people that hired these people. Shame! Shame! Shame!

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  60. End time pple.apc una don hear ni?

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  61. Very clearly a rented crowd. Very clearly that the blind can see

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  62. God knows how much they were paid smh

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  63. Apc and their useless witch hunting

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  64. Paid protest, they look so hungry.

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  65. Look at dere faces hungry hood rums.A.P.C leave a crime alone.You people should thank we are in democratic government not military regime by now u na mama no go know naw stupid paid protesters

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  66. Are these the supporters? Who handpicked and paid them?

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  67. Where do they find these people?

    Lolu

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  68. It is sad this is the situation of Nigeria. People are hired at ridiculous prices to protest for cause unknown to them. From these pictures, every child will perceive poverty in the protesters.

    I hope our politicians know that very soon if nothing is changed, the youths will pick on them and I hope the senate is still sacred that time.

    Dino Melaye, a civilian who owns no business of what every kind with such exorbitant cars, why are our people thinking like cavemen. It is glaring he is a criminal trying to cover his tracks.

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  69. Can u see the caliber of people staging a protect 1k @ work

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  70. Are they Raymond Dokpesi's supporters or Hired Thugs

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  71. For window blinds, wallpaper and curtain please call 08160856785.

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  72. They should ask the rented crowd there mission , i am 100% sure they don't know what they're doing there.

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  73. i hope they were paid good sum of money cos i cant even spot one AIT presenter out there.....

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  74. I wonder how much they were paid

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  75. They are internally displaced persons, am sure they don't even understand the charges,N1500 is their fees,I can bet, half of them can neither read nor write

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  76. Lmao! Evidently they are paid supporters.lmao.

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  77. Abeg, this are maruabouts given money to stage a protest. Can they even spell his name or recognise him when they see him?. Day of reckonnig is here for him. One day for the thief and one day for the owner.

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  78. For 100 protesters contact Hired Protesters for a xmas discounted prize at hiredprotesters@gmail.com.

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  79. ...Chai Linda, how much of that money did you collect ? :)

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    1. My dear don't worry very soon the thing go reach Linda ikeji turn

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  80. So our politicians now hire people from IDP camps for demonstration. Issorite!

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  81. Doesn't look legit, and the protesters are not even serious.

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  82. I am seen comments about witch hunting. Very funny how some folks aren't objective and open minded. The only reason Dokpesi is in this mess is because the APC government has gone on the offensive with BH and part of such offensive was to probe funds allocated to persecute the terrorist. Why will a man who claim to be loyal to the land consent and conspire to launder money meant for military warfare as the expense of a whole nation to the extent that some soldiers were court marshalled. Why? People should not fear me but should fear the aftermath of their actions - PMB 2015 #REALITYCHECKFOLKS

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  83. Is this the best they could do with 2.1 billion. Where are AIT &Raypower staff; kenny & D1 Nko. If he guilty of misappropriating 2.1 billion of money meant for our soldiers he should be tried for treason.

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  84. Joblessness. The one on hunger inspired dreadlocks looks confused. I am sure he doesn't even know what he was paid to do. Looking at how intellectually poor PDP is gives me the impression that APC indeed has no opposition.
    I am really praying for principle inspired division among the APC; honestly.

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  85. Chaii...who ever that has hired this people didn't do well for RAYMOND DOKPESI Iook at them I doubt if they even know what they are there doing

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  86. BA Turanchi. Mai kuna son.
    No speak English. Wetin you wan for court? These are illiterate villagers who understand absolutely nothing about what's going on. They cannot even read the posters that were given to them. Carry on Dokpesi. Why can't E K CLARKE and Asari Dokubo come to your aid now. Imagine that it is these village kunu sellers that you can now hire. Very ugly.

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  87. U guyz are fool ooo. Y protesting for someone that is making u poor, by eating ur public fund. Buhari i take God beg u, do proper finding n sentence the BH sponsors to death by firing. Then other thieves go take correction

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  88. Looks like some Chibok refugees. Carry on Raymond Jr. Daddy should have learnt from Ben Murray Bruce. Chop and hide, no fighting the opposition. Tinubu no dey forget. And he de share.

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  89. That money don enter Swiss Bank since. This one na chicken feed for chicken people. Pls jail them all.

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  90. They have paid these pple

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  91. What's with all these protests against criminal prosecutions? If Dokpesi collected 2.1 billion naira then let him go and clear his name. .... Abeg follow me enjoy sports news here

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  92. I SURE SEY NA 200 NAIRA EACH DEM GIVE THESE ONES...

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  93. It's a Pity this man called Buhari has the spirit of unforgiveness...he has only come for vengeance and thats all. if Buhari's administration works then mark my words kudos to Fashola as he is the only resonable man that would ever work independently and not like others who buhari dictates who they should probe and what they should do in their different ministries.

    it is well...and we r watching change as 2015 is come to and end and buhari left with minus 7months plus to govern...Linda take note.

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