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Take It Back Movement Demands Immediate Review of Nurse Osato Edobor’s Examination Results
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PRESS STATEMENT Take It Back Movement Demands Immediate Review of Nurse Osato Edobor’s Examination Results It has come to the attention of the Take It Back (TIB) Movement, Edo State Chapter, that Miss Osato Edobor — a student and an indigene of Edo State, who recently garnered national attention following…
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Take It Back Movement Holds ‘Road Race of Resilience’ in FCT
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The Take It Back (TiB) Movement, FCT Chapter held two impactful events over the weekend — the “Female Activists Meet-Up” and the “Road Race of Resilience.” According to Rex Elanu, the FCT Coordinator of the Take It Back Movement, both activities were strategically designed to attract, engage, and conscientize various…
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Editorial: Why Nigerians Must Rise Against Tinubu’s Neoliberal Policies
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Since the inception of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s regime in May 2023, Nigeria has been swept into the whirlwinds of neoliberal economic restructuring, which has deepened socio-economic hardships for millions of citizens. Market-driven reforms such as fuel subsidy removal, currency devaluation, and the push toward privatization of public assets have…
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Take-It-Back Movement Condemns ₦500 Job Application Fee Imposed on Bauchi Youths Seeking Civil Service Jobs, Demands Immediate Refund and Education Reform
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The Take-It-Back (TIB) Movement, in a joint statement with the African Action Congress (AAC), has strongly condemned the imposition of a ₦500 application fee on unemployed youths seeking civil service jobs in Bauchi State. The movement described the action as exploitative and insensitive, especially in light of the worsening economic…
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Take It Back Movement Demands Probe Into Amotekun Misconduct in Osun State
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The Osun State Chapter of the Take It Back (TIB) Movement has submitted a formal petition to the Commander of the Amotekun Corps in Osun State, demanding justice over the alleged assault and robbery of one of its members, Comrade Samson Tola, by operatives of the corps. According to the…
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Abuja Community Trapped in Hardship, Drinks Dirty Stream Water, Learns in Broken School
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For over five decades, the residents of Dokuma, a remote community in the Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, have lived in severe deprivation, cut off from essential government services. Denied access to basic amenities, the community survives solely on a contaminated stream shared with animals,…
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Court Grants Bail to Gombe State TIB Coordinator Thomas Umar After Unjust Detention Over 2020 Facebook Post
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The Gombe State Coordinator of the Take It Back (TIB) Movement, Thomas Umar, has been granted bail by the Federal High Court in Gombe after nearly a month in detention over Facebook posts he made in 2020. Umar was arrested and subsequently remanded at the Gombe Correctional Centre following a…
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Take-It-Back Movement Forces Legal Breakthrough in OOPC Detention Case, Mobilizes for May 9 Showdown
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The Take-It-Back (TIB) Movement Ondo State Chapter has declared breakthrough in its ongoing campaign for justice as a Magistrate Court in Akure, Ondo State, reduced the detention period of Adelokiki and two others, following mounting pressure and legal resistance. The case, involving allegations against the Okitipupa Oil Palm Company (OOPC),…
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In The Class Of Anti-People Law! By Tope Temokun
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The Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, ETC) (AMENDMENT) Act is the power bank of the oppressor’s tools today, deployed at the slightest annoyance or inconvenience to send the police after any critic and take the people’s freedom away without any explanation. Under all republics that have passed, the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, ETC)…
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HOW THE EFCC IS BREAKING THE LAW IN THE ARREST AND DETENTION OF VERYDARKMAN, BY FIRST BABA ISA
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Section 35(3) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria states: “Any person who is arrested or detained shall be informed in writing within twenty-four hours (and in a language that he understands) of the facts and grounds for his arrest or detention.” This constitutional provision supersedes the…