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Friday, 3 June 2016

Seun Kuti speaks on fuel hike, labour and Buhari's anti-corruption policy (must watch)

Nigerian musical activist, Seun Kuti speaks on price hike, anti-corruption policy of President Buhari and the need for Labour Movement to relaunch itself as a political alternative for Nigerian masses. Video courtesy Sahara TV...enjoy

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  1. I dnt have strength to listen oh! I tire...

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  2. speaker
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  3. Seun, you come from a priestly lineage. Untainted! The oracle of truth & the people! Whether you believe in God or not he will bless you. He will touch your tongue with more of his message. You are a messenger of truth. You are a rare star. May your life be long. May you progress. May generatons after you continue to speak truth to power. May your days be long. GESTAPO POLITICS!!! True word. I miss Fela sooooooo much.

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    1. Very true... Hes a real son of his father

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  4. 2019 is on the way, contest and contribute.

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  5. true talk. Saudi minimum wage is $800 per month. the elite are just messing us up in this country and no one is talking.

    PKE

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  6. wow! e dry the guy blood!

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  7. My brother!!!! The matter don tire person o!!! Na die we dey. Suddenly, Na siddon look we dey.

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  8. why is Pastor Tunde Bakare so quiet in all these? hmmm hypocrites!!

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  9. Your opinion came late Jerk.

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  10. **So Internet activists are paid? Hmm..that explains a lot. No wonder..

    ** I like his idea that refineries should be funded by the public, and then people can buy shares. That means the public owns the refineries, and not few privileged individuals. That idea makes sense.

    ** I completely agree with his point that buhari is not touching the real corrupt cabals of the society. He is not as brave as he tries to make people believe. Corruption will fade out if he gathers the courage to prosecute those that are the godfathers of corruptions themselves..well..one particular godfather made him president tho. #he can't bite the hand that fed him#
    ** The sacrifices Nigeria has to make to become successful doesn't have to be made by the poor!! #word!# If otedola, Fashola, obj e.t.c. are all buying fuel at 145, it's not affecting them as much as the okada rider, or the market seller! Sacrifices must be made for us to move forward but they must be even #word!!!# In other words, tax our politicians more!

    *** Nigeria can only be compared to Nigeria. Justifying Nigeria increasing her fuel price by saying saudi arabia did the same is senseless! Word!! ## "Pay us the average minimum wage of Saudi Arabian citizens, then we will even demand the government increase the fuel price to 500" !!!! OMG! WORD!!

    ** It is scary when policy makers cannot make good policies to move the country forward, yet they are experts at oppressive tactics!! E.g. No work no pay tactic the apc government used when NLC threatened strike because of fuel price hike.

    ** fashola claimed he can bring light to whole nigeria in 6 months, yet 1 year has passed and nothing had been done. #WORD!#

    I'm officially a fan of this guy!


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  11. **So Internet activists are paid? Hmm..that explains a lot. No wonder..

    ** I like his idea that refineries should be funded by the public, and then people can buy shares. That means the public owns the refineries, and not few privileged individuals. That idea makes sense.

    ** I completely agree with his point that buhari is not touching the real corrupt cabals of the society. He is not as brave as he tries to make people believe. Corruption will fade out if he gathers the courage to prosecute those that are the godfathers of corruptions themselves..well..one particular godfather made him president tho. #he can't bite the hand that fed him#
    ** The sacrifices Nigeria has to make to become successful doesn't have to be made by the poor!! #word!# If otedola, Fashola, obj e.t.c. are all buying fuel at 145, it's not affecting them as much as the okada rider, or the market seller! Sacrifices must be made for us to move forward but they must be even #word!!!# In other words, tax our politicians more!

    *** Nigeria can only be compared to Nigeria. Justifying Nigeria increasing her fuel price by saying saudi arabia did the same is senseless! Word!! ## "Pay us the average minimum wage of Saudi Arabian citizens, then we will even demand the government increase the fuel price to 500" !!!! OMG! WORD!!

    ** It is scary when policy makers cannot make good policies to move the country forward, yet they are experts at oppressive tactics!! E.g. No work no pay tactic the apc government used when NLC threatened strike because of fuel price hike.

    ** fashola claimed he can bring light to whole nigeria in 6 months, yet 1 year has passed and nothing had been done. #WORD!#

    I'm officially a fan of this guy!


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  12. Tell Seun to Continue smoking 'Igbo" AKA Marijuana. but have a clean lips biko

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  13. Oh!wow.... Just had to comment

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  14. It's good to know that this guy has come to his senses finally after being a firm supporter of the APC peeps who were launching white elephants dreams that they would never achieve before coming to power. Where is that IGE Ayeni and his Civil Societal groups whose sole aim is to benefit from the govt and milk Nigerians with their I STAND With BUHARI campaign? Smh

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  15. Nothing is going on apart from Capitalists getting richer at the expense of several millions of people!

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  16. I remove my cup for u, so much respect man. You have said it all, nothing for the people. The suffering in this country right now is too much. Can't see the Good. The reason everyone is voting for division, let's all go our separate ways since togetherness is not working.

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  17. #kush......making people inspirational since 1900's; pass me d joint bro, *coughs!!!

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  18. And Buhari's supporters still have the mouth talk.

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  19. And Buhari's supporters still have the mouth to talk.

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  20. Frank talk. I enjoyed watching this.

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  21. Nigeria matter dey GOD hand..sidon look na poor man dey..his opinions are not valid in our society..very oppresive govt indeed..n dey call opposition wailers...they are d empty vessels with loud noise...dey fooled nigerians wit empty promises dey knew dey cldnt kip..

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  22. Seun is so passionate and he's right. I love him more.

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  23. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin3 June 2016 at 14:16

    I will come back to ready comments.

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  24. Seun saying rubbish...He just finished smoking weed before the interview...English speaking= ZERO

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  25. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin3 June 2016 at 14:23

    I will come back to ready comments.

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  26. And why is an interview with seun kukti a must watch?

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    1. Cos illiteracy is you, dumbass!!

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    2. 2.27pm, its a must watch because it speaks against Lindas staunch enemy till they pay her like pdp did.

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    3. Sorry what's the name of your area let me come and charge, be like dey una get light 24/7.

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  27. Zombies like Bonaro wont like this.

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    1. Cos d fool is as dumb as having an ass situated at the elbow

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  28. I am speechless. Well said Seun Kuti, you are truly well schooled and informed too. Thank you for spitting the truth and suggesting viable workable solutions. APC should keep filing excuses

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  29. Best I have ever heard from Seun.True talk.

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  30. Every other person knows the solution to Nigerian problems except those saddled with the responsibility of leading the country. Too bad!

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  31. Easy said than done

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  32. Bellaodiaseblog.com3 June 2016 at 14:46

    Waoo.....it's time we all speak for ourselves.....this is too much

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  33. Dis is some rily deep shit. He has serious point here

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  34. Seun dey vex gan! Linda take note!

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  35. hrm paul ojeih3 June 2016 at 15:14

    I am so proud of seun dis guy ismaking sense truly he is Fela son,He has a perfect command of English tufac Sean tizzle olamide etc cannt speak like this see seun talk about Ipo and stocks and shares this guy is grounded in economics

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  36. I WEEP FOR NIGERIA...

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  37. E be like say d gay smoke pass him papa nice one sha

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  38. Wow! This guy is grounded. I just want to listen and listen again.

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  39. God bless you.

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  40. Seun Kuti, God bless you and your generation for speaking this truth, saying things just the way they are. This is a truly deceptive government and coming from you that supported them 150% makes it more believable.
    God bless you!!!!!

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    1. Seun never supported Buhari b'cos he jailed his miscreant fada

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    2. U called Fela miscreant? I weep for your generation

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  41. GO AND CONCENTRATE ON YOUR FAILED MUSIC CAREER .. JUST TRYING TO BE RELEVANT.......

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    1. He is more relevant than you

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  42. 1 billion likes for Seun Kuti....Seun just hit the nail on the head.....he not only made the complaints but provided solutions to the problem.

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  43. You make sense but I suspect kaya helped a bit! I am sure your father must be pleasantly disappointed that that you are not as articulate as him. Your spoken words (English)is rather bad. But again, I blame kaya for the errors.

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    1. Aren't you just stupid. His English is bad? Dumbass

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  44. I didn't know Seun Kuti is as sound as this . He pointed out weaknesses and profer plausible solutions. Kudos to u bro!

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  45. don't mean to be insulting but few minutes into the interview i had to stop it..

    he was making no sense already.

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  46. Nah!!! Faulty logic all the way! The economics of a developing economy is deeper than all that Seun is suggesting. lol

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  47. I will pay to join Seun Kuti's party any day.the guy is on point

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  48. Haters in the house ,which one be kaya ,the guy is communicating well,perhaps you're one of the oppressors ,shame on u

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  49. A chip of the old block ,i feel you omo augustine to gbaski

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  50. It baffles me how people can easily change their mind over the same issue in a short period of time. Seun Kuti was a strong APC supporter.

    All he said makes sense and I think this Govt shud start listening to the people bcos we voted them in and also have the power to vote them out.

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  51. You are really on point brother. I wish we open our eyes to understand where this political unplanned change that nigerians allowed to captain their ship is actually leading us to because they definitely has no radar on board but with mouth (LAI) to lead.

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  52. He has just spoken like a true son of his father !

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  53. At the point when the ideal opportunity for move has gone to the incarnated soul- - the precise snippet of which is resolved and started by the Higher Self- - the physical seed-molecule which contains the spirit arrangement of the Higher Self, discharges certain data to the endocrine organs by means of the circulatory system to animate the passing procedure. Wing of a mansion, sometimes

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