In Lagos, the police have confirmed that they will strictly enforce a court order confining protesters to specific locations on the city’s outskirts. The directive comes as a preventive measure …
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Nigerians plan a nationwide protest on August 1 against economic hardship, demanding government accountability.
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Senior lawyer Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa urges non-violent protests against Nigeria’s worsening economic conditions and government policies.
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Philip Shaibu and Adams Oshiomhole head the APC’s campaign council, gearing up for the crucial Edo governorship election.
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A Lagos court has limited August’s nationwide protests to specific parks, citing safety and public order maintenance as key reasons.
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Nigeria’s new naira crude sales to local refineries aim to end a two-decade-old opaque system and enhance transparency.
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A Lagos court restricts the hunger protest to designated areas, aiming to maintain public safety. Organizers pledge peaceful conduct to highlight Nigeria’s economic hardships
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Lagos faces rising tensions as miscreants threaten residents ahead of scheduled hunger protests. Authorities urge caution and peaceful assembly.
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NCC orders immediate reactivation of blocked phone lines to address NIN-SIM linkage issues.
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Nigerians urged to rethink protests as government offers economic relief initiatives, including rice sold at N40,000 per bag, to address hardships.