President Tinubu remains resolute in not reinstating the fuel subsidy, focusing on governance and economic reforms to benefit all Nigerians.
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President Tinubu to address Nigerians amid #EndBadGovernance protests, responding to demands for better governance.
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Protests in Nigeria reveal deep economic struggles and divisions, with thousands demanding change amid the worst cost-of-living crisis in years.
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Nigerian family faces deportation from Canada due to a fraudulent acceptance letter used for a visa. Their uncertain future and struggle to stay in Canada highlight the complexities of immigration …
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Nationwide protests against bad governance in Nigeria escalate, prompting curfews in multiple states. The situation grows increasingly tense across the country.
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Ohanaeze Ndigbo clarifies that recent protests are not against President Tinubu’s government but stem from economic concerns. The group calls for economic reforms to alleviate hardships.
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CAPPA urges President Tinubu to address the nation amidst rising tension, calling for engagement with citizens’ grievances and protection of rights.
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WhatsApp may exit Nigeria following a $220 million fine on Meta for breaching data privacy laws. The decision could affect millions of users.
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Katsina youths protest economic hardship, setting NSCDC vehicle ablaze and vandalizing properties. Government urges peace and continued prayers.
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Lagos Police to Enforce Court Order on Protesters: Safety Measures in Place
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 …