#EndSARS protesters deserve four years in detention, says civil society, demands police reform.
Nigeria protests
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Anglican bishops criticize Nigeria’s handling of protests, urging swift government action on hunger, security, and economic reforms.
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APC UK youth leaders encourage Nigerian youths to engage in dialogue with the Tinubu administration instead of protesting, aiming for unity and lasting change.
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Nationwide protests in Nigeria have led to N700bn in economic losses and curfews in Kaduna and Zaria. Businesses report severe impacts.
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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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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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CAN defends the right to protest but urges Nigerians to give President Tinubu more time to address grievances.
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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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Nigeria’s government opposes planned protests over economic conditions, citing concerns about potential violence and unrest.
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Rising inflation and food prices trigger nationwide protests in Nigeria. Sheikh Gumi supports the protests, while the government urges youths to refrain from participating.