Peter Obi reaffirms trust in Kenneth Okonkwo, urging Labour Party members to respect differing opinions.
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As Nigeria faces rising hardship, tensions escalate between police and protest organizers ahead of the planned nationwide protest on August 1.
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Nigeria faces a wave of hunger protests as economic hardship intensifies. Lawmakers are stepping in with mediation efforts to address the crisis and seek solutions for the affected populations.
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Nigerian police defend their request for protest organizer details, citing security concerns and the need for effective communication to ensure public safety.
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CAN defends the right to protest but urges Nigerians to give President Tinubu more time to address grievances.
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In response to security threats, Nigeria has tightened border security, deploying more personnel and advanced technology. The government aims to curb smuggling and unauthorized entries while ensuring safety and compliance.
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Niger Delta stakeholders urge President Tinubu to act against the oil subsidy mafia sabotaging refineries, including the new Dangote Refinery.
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Former local government chairmen in Rivers State threaten a showdown with Governor Fubara, demanding adherence to the Supreme Court ruling against caretaker committees.
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The Nigerian Senate intervenes in the Dangote dispute with regulators, aiming to resolve issues in the petroleum sector and ensure local refineries’ operation.
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President Tinubu condemns destructive protests and highlights the importance of democracy while welcoming US Ambassador Richard Mills Jr. to Nigeria.