Is Organising Protests Now Big Business? By Fredrick Nwabufo | Sahara Reporters

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Is Organising Protests Now Big Business? By FredrickNwabufo Unlike in the past, when men of good conscience like Gani Fawehinmi, Wole Soyinka, Chima Ubani, Richard Akinnola and Femi Falana, led mass movements against tyranny on principle... READ MORE:

You must understand that some things do not happen naturally here. Protests, in particular, are not organic or “an act of God”, at least not now; there is usually a “mighty hand” in the shadows pulling the strings.

Have you wondered why some civil society groups that were ferocious before 2015 suddenly appear to have a canine extraction? Of course, you guessed right. Surprisingly, groups which claim to be non-partisan or politically neutral are bottom-deep in the business of organising protests for money.

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FredrickNwabufo To me,Mr falana is still putting his best out there

FredrickNwabufo It started actually from the time of Abacha, with that 1 or 2m youths asking for Abacha campaign in Abuja. Most of the youths were brought in from SE&SS. They were to become foundation members of Pdp. They haven't changed tactics over the years!

FredrickNwabufo To me only Gani Fawehinmi others nah wash!!

FredrickNwabufo Many of these guys took money.

FredrickNwabufo Yes! The more you look the less you see. Gone are those days when we have human right activist, what we have now is Self right activist

FredrickNwabufo Many political Twitter influencers and overloads are on this table you're shaking

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