Nigeria confronts the ongoing need for police reform after EndSARS protest.
Vox Populi
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Nigerian graduates embrace unconventional jobs in a challenging economic landscape.
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A group of protesters from the Ugborodo community in Delta State, Nigeria, have taken over the Escravos Gas To Liquid (EGTL) facility operated by Chevron Nigeria Ltd (CNL), demanding the …
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Nigerian women are launching a social media campaign to push for the reintroduction of five gender bills that were rejected by the 9th National Assembly in 2022. The bills aim …
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A prominent Nigerian lawyer, Femi Falana, has challenged the recent court rulings that sacked some governors from the opposition parties and ordered fresh elections in some states. Falana, a Senior …
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The World Council of Churches (WCC) is urging Nigeria’s government to address economic disparities and protect religious groups. The Council voiced its concerns at a meeting in Abuja about Nigeria’s …
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In Nigeria, the harsh economic realities have hit elderly citizens particularly hard. Many, lacking pensions or adequate fallbacks, struggle to meet basic needs. The Guardian reports on their plights and …
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In the twilight of President Muhammadu Buhari’s government, a sobering revelation emerged: 63% of Nigerians, amounting to 133 million people, are multidimensionally poor. This startling statistic was a key highlight …
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Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, has a vibrant youth population that is increasingly becoming politically active. The country’s youth movements have been instrumental in shaping the country’s political …
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President Bola Tinubu’s administration, upon taking office, pledged to reduce public spending funded by borrowing. However, he has recently requested the National Assembly approve fresh external loans totaling $7.8 billion …