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  • Take It Back Movement Lagos Chapter Condemns Use of Soldiers for Civilian Intimidation

    Take It Back Movement Lagos Chapter Condemns Use of Soldiers for Civilian Intimidation

    July 23, 2025

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    The Lagos State Chapter of the Take It Back (TIB) Movement has condemned the growing trend of civilians using military personnel to intimidate and assault Nigerians. This comes in response to a recent incident in which a businessman allegedly brought a soldier to physically assault a commercial motorcycle rider popularly…

  • BUHARI DIES: A LEGACY OF BETRAYED HOPES AND EXPECTATIONS OF THE WORKING MASSES, BY AJ. DAGGA TOLAR

    BUHARI DIES: A LEGACY OF BETRAYED HOPES AND EXPECTATIONS OF THE WORKING MASSES, BY AJ. DAGGA TOLAR

    July 23, 2025

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    The news filtered in announcing the death of Buhari in a London hospital. As expected, his remains were packaged and returned for burial in the country, two years after he left power. His health challenges were never disclosed to Nigerians. The Punch newspaper reports that between 2015 and 2022, he…

  • Take It Back Movement Slams Kwara Government Over Detention of Protesters, Journalist After Protest Against Kidnapping and Insecurity

    Take It Back Movement Slams Kwara Government Over Detention of Protesters, Journalist After Protest Against Kidnapping and Insecurity

    July 23, 2025

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    The Take It Back (TIB) Movement, Kwara State Chapter, has condemned the unlawful detention of a Journalist Buhari Olanrewaju Ahmed, along two activists, including Musa Saidu by the Kwara State Police Command. According to Hussain Abayomi, TIB organizer in Kwara chapter, the peaceful demonstration held on Monday, July 10 2025,…

  • The Same Old Lies in New Language: How the Nigerian Government Uses Aquaculture as a Tool to Milk the Poor, By Ufezime Nelson Ubi

    The Same Old Lies in New Language: How the Nigerian Government Uses Aquaculture as a Tool to Milk the Poor, By Ufezime Nelson Ubi

    July 22, 2025

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    Once again, the Nigerian federal government is speaking in big grammar and grand declarations, this time through the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr. Adegboyega Oyetola. He has pledged to end fish importation, boost local production, empower women and youth, and reposition aquaculture as a core driver of food…

  • UI Again & Again? Haba! Let’s Hear Research Breakthrough News Not Suspension News Again, By Adeola Soetan

    UI Again & Again? Haba! Let’s Hear Research Breakthrough News Not Suspension News Again, By Adeola Soetan

    July 20, 2025

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    Some VCs definitely profit from student crisis.If not, how can a peaceful protest by students against astronomical hike in their school fees lead to suspension from school in this global age of democratic rights of expression? Laughable indeed. When the culture of peaceful protest against wrongs takes flight, the university…

  • TIB MOVEMENT DEMANDS JUSTICE FOR MURDERED AAUA STUDENTS AND URGENT ACTION ON INSECURITY IN ONDO STATE

    TIB MOVEMENT DEMANDS JUSTICE FOR MURDERED AAUA STUDENTS AND URGENT ACTION ON INSECURITY IN ONDO STATE

    July 19, 2025

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    The Take It Back Movement, Ondo State Chapter, joins the rest of the grieving public to mourn the cold-blooded murder of two promising students of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), who were recently kidnapped and killed allegedly orchestrated by their landlord. The heartbreaking loss of these young lives, who only…

  • What a Flag! The Class Biased Flag, By Adeola Soetan

    What a Flag! The Class Biased Flag, By Adeola Soetan

    July 17, 2025

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    The flag that hates the poor but kowtow to the rogue leaders, the influencial and the super rich. It does not go half down when hundreds and thousands of citizens are massacred by terrorists and their bandits or when killed in national disaster, but quickly flown half mast when one…

  • A Mandate Without the People—Why the Lagos Local Government Elections Must Be Declared Null and Void, By Popoola Sulaimon Olakunle

    A Mandate Without the People—Why the Lagos Local Government Elections Must Be Declared Null and Void, By Popoola Sulaimon Olakunle

    July 15, 2025

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    Lagos State remains Nigeria’s economic epicenter, a megacity with over 10 million registered voters, vibrant demographics, and a deeply engaged urban population. But in reality, recent developments have laid bare the widening gap between the electorate and the electoral process. The just-concluded Local Government and Council elections in Lagos State…

  • Take It Back Movement Slams Late Ex-President Buhari Over Legacy of Brutality and Human Rights Abuses

    Take It Back Movement Slams Late Ex-President Buhari Over Legacy of Brutality and Human Rights Abuses

    July 14, 2025

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    Following the reported death of Nigeria’s former President, Muhammadu Buhari, a storm of reactions has emerged from civil society and pro-democracy activists, with the Take It Back Movement (TIB) strongly condemning the former leader’s legacy as one marred by state brutality, repression, and widespread human rights violations. In a statement…

  • Take It Back Movement Faults Kwara Government Over Use of Thugs, Police Harassment to Silence Protest Demanding Urgent Action on Insecurity in Edu, Patigi, and Ifelodun

    Take It Back Movement Faults Kwara Government Over Use of Thugs, Police Harassment to Silence Protest Demanding Urgent Action on Insecurity in Edu, Patigi, and Ifelodun

    July 12, 2025

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    The Kwara State Chapter of the Take It Back (TIB) Movement has strongly condemned a violent attack on its members during a peaceful protest held on Thursday, July 10, 2025, in Ilorin. The protest, organized to draw attention to the worsening insecurity in Kwara North and Kwara South, was disrupted…

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