Category: News
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Take-It-Back Movement Organizes Mass Protest in Abuja, Demands End to Mass Demolition and Displacement
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The Take-It-Back (TIB) Movement, Abuja branch, has issued a statement condemning the ongoing mass demolitions in Abuja that have displaced thousands of residents and left many in dire circumstances. In the statement, Take-It-Back Movement accused the government of flagrant disregard for the rights of its citizens, highlighting the recent demolitions…
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Take It Back Movement Backs Ondo Students’ Protest
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The Ondo State Chapter of the Take It Back Movement has voiced solidarity with the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Ondo Joint Campus Council (JCC) in their protest against Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s alleged ‘fake promises.’ In a joint statement, the movement’s State Coordinator, Owolabi Patrick, and State Public Relations…
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SWL Condemns Tinubu’s State of Emergency Imposed in Rivers State, Demands Immediate Reversal
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The Socialist Workers League (SWL) has strongly condemned the state of emergency imposed on Rivers State by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, calling for its immediate reversal. In a statement released on Monday and signed by National Chairperson Jamiu Towolawi and National Secretary Amara Nwosu, the organisation described the move as…
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Over 800 Students in Bwari, FCT Endure Dire Learning Conditions Following Devastating 2020 Windstorm Damage to Kawu Schools, MonITNG Reveals
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According to MonITNG, a civic technology platform, more than 800 students at Kawu schools in Bwari Council Area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) continue to face deplorable learning conditions due to unresolved damage caused by a 2020 windstorm. In a statement issued on Monday by MonITNG, it was stated…
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Take It Back Movement Secures Justice for 17-Year-Old Teen, Damilare Ibrahim, Extorted by Nigerian Police; Recovers Extorted Funds from Alagbado Police Officers
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The Take It Back Movement has successfully secured justice for 17-year-old Damilare Ibrahim, who was subjected to police extortion in Alagbado, Lagos state. This case which has brought another renewed attention to the pervasive issue of police corruption in the country, had the intervention of the Take It Back (TIB)…
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Take It Back Movement Secures Justice for Assaulted LASU Student
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The Take It Back (TIB) Movement, Lagos Branch, led by Adekunle Adeyemi Taofeek, has successfully secured justice for a Lagos State University (LASU) student who was a victim of police brutality. According to Taofeeq who gave a detailed account, he made it known that the incident occurred when officers attached…
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Take It Back Movement Condemns Killing of Chinedu Abimbor, Demands Justice and Action Against Police Brutality in Edo State
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The Take It Back Movement’s Edo State Chapter has released a press statement today, 16th of March 2025, condemning the killing of Chinedu Abimbor by members of the Nigerian Police Force in Ekpoma and expressing concern over rising police brutality in the state. The incident reportedly occurred on Wednesday at…
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Take It Back Movement Demands Action Against Escalating Insecurity In Ondo State
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The Ondo State Chapter of the Take It Back Movement has released a statement strongly condemning the worsening insecurity in Ondo State, which has led to loss of lives, property, and livelihoods. Holding Governor Ayedatiwa’s administration accountable, the movement, in a statement signed by Patrick Owolabi Otu, Ondo state Coordinator,…
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Take It Back Movement Demands Justice for Footballer Killed by Nigerian Police in Sabon Gari, Niger State
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The Take It Back Movement, Niger State Chapter, has vehemently condemned the brutal killing of Sani, a footballer shot dead by the Nigerian Police Force while sleeping at his friend’s tea stall in the Sabon Gari area. The Movement has called for justice and accountability for this inhumane act, demanding…
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Amnesty International Report Reveals Nigerian Security Forces Killed Over 190 Peaceful Protesters
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A recent report by global human rights organization Amnesty International exposes a troubling pattern of state-sanctioned violence in Nigeria. The report details that between May 2014 and August 2024, Nigerian security forces killed over 190 peaceful protesters during demonstrations across the country. The findings highlight a decade of brutal crackdowns…