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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by chemgee: 6:33am On Feb 27, 2019
the only time you see Nigerian students like this is either @ big brother audition centers or wiz kid concert.... when we are ready for a change it will show, I just hope it won't be too late

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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by tuzle(m): 6:35am On Feb 27, 2019
Thet need to protest now, the man has been ruling even before some of them was born and he still want to continue. What is it self with African ruler and wanting power. Some of them if it is possible their dead body will rule.

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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by etteibibio: 6:39am On Feb 27, 2019
now this is a country that wants to be great... not lazy and lack of integrity youths in my country

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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by greenprince(m): 6:40am On Feb 27, 2019
peteruuu:
And someone said president MUHAMMADU BUHARI is old...he cannot perform well as a president yen yen yen...

That's a man on wheelchair, and he's still contesting...


God bless Nigeria...
God bless president MUHAMMADU BUHARI (GCFR).

Imagine the example you choose to follow, Not that of Macron or Tradeau and we're wondering why Nigeria is the world's poverty capital.
Sometimes I wonder if y'all actually have a brain. Go to world economic forum page on Instagram or Linkedin, watch their videos and see how far the world has left you behind in that shit hole.

One day you'll wake up and realise you've been left behind on earth and the rest of the world has gone to Mars. Brain dead people everywhere.
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by jordyspices: 6:40am On Feb 27, 2019
Mean while NANS president is busy driving benz cla

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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by greenprince(m): 6:43am On Feb 27, 2019
ClumsyFlimsy:

Its unfortunate bro

How i wish we igbos and yoruba can form a collition to rescue this country. If we must live as one we must do things right

We are suffering in nigeria. Soon angola kenya rwanda and even uganda might be better than naija

Please remove Rwanda from that list, they're not your mate anymore. Let past glory not deceive you, it seems you'll remove Kenya too even grin

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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by AngelicBeing: 6:44am On Feb 27, 2019
grin
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by Nobody: 6:45am On Feb 27, 2019
This is a country with real youth

Not Nigeria with cowards and wailers grin
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by seunfly: 6:45am On Feb 27, 2019
When the so called youth can't even recognize their own, they all face one direction.

saints2:
Hmmm, can this happen in Naija? NANs come to mind

See more photos here

https://politricknews..com/2019/02/algerian-students-protest-in-their.html
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by Raylight2(m): 6:46am On Feb 27, 2019
saints2:
Life they say has a different twist and different patterns to different folks. While Nigerians are celebrating the emergence of Pres. Buhari who is re-elected, Algerians are protesting over their president, read below...

Algerian students protest in their thousands across Algeria, after Algeria's 81-year-old wheelchair-bound President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who has ruled since 1999 announced that he's running for a fifth term, they took to the streets and promised to shut down the economy, roads if he dares try such.

See more of the photos below...

Source:
https://politricknews..com/2019/02/algerian-students-protest-in-their.html

before driving at an hasty conclusion, you could have taken time to identify the differences. 2nd term and 5th term does that make any significant difference? did they protest 2nd ND 3rd term? maybe a little murmur for 4th term if any.

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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by ozowarac: 6:50am On Feb 27, 2019
Jose4dat:
Hausa playing with Igbo and Yoruba sense in politic. Yoruba and Igbo who claim that they were educated people and Hausa is playing with una sense like this in politic una eyes go clear very soon

Remove hausa from your comments pls, it has never been hausa, it's fulani's playing with they rest of Nigeria.
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by ClumsyFlimsy: 6:50am On Feb 27, 2019
greenprince:


Please remove Rwanda from that list, they're not your mate anymore. Let past glory not deceive you, it seems you'll remove Kenya too even grin
cry

I am not surprised

My friend visited kenya recently and said its far better than naija. I shock

Its just unfortunate. Its really sad being a Nigerian. Lacking in the midst of plenty; see poor masses voting without brain
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by SirHouloo(m): 6:52am On Feb 27, 2019
FDR was on a wheelchair but till date remains one of the best presidents in the history of America.
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by rman: 6:56am On Feb 27, 2019
Raylight2:
before driving at an hasty conclusion, you could have taken time to identify the differences. 2nd term and 5th term does that make any significant difference? did they protest 2nd ND 3rd term? maybe a little murmur for 4th term if any.

All of them did not read the article. The man has ruled since 1999 , five terms. Maximum number allowed in Nigeria is two terms of 4 years each, so I don’t understand the relationship.
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by greenprince(m): 6:59am On Feb 27, 2019
ClumsyFlimsy:

cry

I am not surprised

My friend visited kenya recently and said its far better than naija. I shock

Its just unfortunate. Its really sad being a Nigerian. Lacking in the midst of plenty; see poor masses voting without brain

Thank goodness someone else confirmed it to you, it's just pathetic Nigerians don't want to grow up and think.
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by Aby26(m): 7:11am On Feb 27, 2019
For you to let him die on power, another Zombie War is coming, ruling from 1999 now you want to go against him
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by Raylight2(m): 7:13am On Feb 27, 2019
rman:


All of them did not read the article. The man has ruled since 1999 , five terms. Maximum number allowed in Nigeria is two terms of 4 years each, so I don’t understand the relationship.
yes they didn't. and OP could not analyse before posting

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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by Nobody: 7:15am On Feb 27, 2019
KendrickAyomide:
Our youths are busy with Yahoo and prostitution
You forgot to add BBN audition too.

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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by mikolo4us: 7:20am On Feb 27, 2019
Nigeria can never get here, bcs we are a failed country. A country where the qualification for political offices is primary certificate because of some certain unproductive people from the North

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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by basty: 7:26am On Feb 27, 2019
ClumsyFlimsy:

Its unfortunate bro

How i wish we igbos and yoruba can form a collition to rescue this country. If we must live as one we must do things right

We are suffering in nigeria. Soon angola kenya rwanda and even uganda might be better than naija


Bros, those countries you mentioned are better than Naija.

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Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by Damzy007: 7:39am On Feb 27, 2019
Jose4dat:
Hausa playing with Igbo and Yoruba sense in politic. Yoruba and Igbo who claim that they were educated people and Hausa is playing with una sense like this in politic una eyes go clear very soon
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by LazyGold(m): 7:41am On Feb 27, 2019
We should stop acting like if Atiku won he would turn this country to paradise, he is part of Nigeria problem in the past for all i know, we all know how he sold Nigeria properties for peanuts grin if it was his family properties he wouldn't have sold it for that ridiculous low amount, privatizing Nigeria Properties may be right but he sold them too low, He is a thief and he reap what he sow, only a foolish Nigerian will be fighting for him. I seriously don't know why we should be fighting for a thief
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by ClumsyFlimsy: 7:41am On Feb 27, 2019
basty:



Bros, those countries you mentioned are better than Naija.
I know bro

I just wan console myself small cry


I was told even ethiopia is doing very well now
Re: Algerian Students Protest In Thousands As Their President Seeks Re-Election by IamPopular(m): 7:41am On Feb 27, 2019
peteruuu:
And someone said president MUHAMMADU BUHARI is old...he cannot perform well as a president yen yen yen...

That's a man on wheelchair, and he's still contesting...


God bless Nigeria...
God bless president MUHAMMADU BUHARI (GCFR).
mediocrity at it's best, because there president is old and paralysed we also need a paralyzed president... U no dey c France... We live countries with small tidings,we don't aim big at all... Make we join suffer for next 4yrs now

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