I crave your indulgence to see this video if you have not already and then give us your informed opinion.
If you are still fighting fuel subsidy....I wonder!
WELCOME TO TCHINNY-NAIJA FACTOR... We believe in Our Nigeria, therefore we won't let them kill HER
Grievances of Egyptian protesters were focused on legal and political issues including police brutality, state of emergency laws, lack of free elections and freedom of speech, uncontrollable corruption, and economic issues including high unemployment, food price inflation, and low minimum wages. The primary demands from protest organizers were the end of the Hosni Mubarak's regime and the end of emergency law; freedom, justice, a responsive non-military government, and a say in the management of Egypt's resources. Strikes by labour unions added to the pressure on government officials.These are the exact situations in Nigeria, except we want to be able to sleep with our eyes closed, we are tired of mass burials of Nigerians butchered by fellow Nigerians and we are not pushing for the end of GEJ's regime yet. It was said to be predominantly peaceful, but may be we can read it in full and decide if we are really ready for the equally dark side of every civil disobedience. Once that is done, I say "Up Up Nigeria, Claim thy rightful place"