Nigerian protests persist as President Tinubu’s address fails to satisfy public demands. Critics call for stronger reforms and immediate action.
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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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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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Senior lawyer Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa urges non-violent protests against Nigeria’s worsening economic conditions and government policies.
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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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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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Niger Delta stakeholders urge President Tinubu to act against the oil subsidy mafia sabotaging refineries, including the new Dangote Refinery.
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President Tinubu condemns destructive protests and highlights the importance of democracy while welcoming US Ambassador Richard Mills Jr. to Nigeria.
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Food inflation in Nigeria has soared, worsening the malnutrition crisis. Government and stakeholders propose a $60 million initiative to combat the issue.
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Peter Obi demands N5bn and an apology from presidential aide Bayo Onanuga for defamation, issuing a 72-hour ultimatum.