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Lagos TIB Condemns Police Random Raids, Arrests in Egan Community Following Isheri-Igando Robbery
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The Take It Back Movement, Lagos State Chapter has condemned the wave of unlawful police raids and random arrests in the Egan community of Igando, in the aftermath of a deadly robbery that occurred along the Isheri-Igando road on Thursday 25th of July, 2025. According to the Lagos State coordinator…
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Take It Back Movement Condemns Silence of Security Agencies Over Viral Video of Tortured Abductees in Kwara
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The Take It Back Movement has condemnaed the silence of Nigeria’s security agencies following the emergence of a disturbing video showing the torture of abducted children and a Point-of-Sale (POS) operator in a forest in Kwara State. The viral footage, which has sparked outrage on social media, shows visibly traumatized…
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Halting the Waste of Public Funds in Nigeria, By Ogundipe Daniel
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As a human rights activist, I am compelled to address the glaring issue of public fund mismanagement that has plagued our nation for far too long. The Tinubu government’s recent decision to gift players $100,000 each, along with a three-bedroom flat, despite the 30% prize money, raises serious questions about…
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Take It Back Movement Organizer Raises Alarm Over Deplorable Condition of Oworonshoki Police Division
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A grassroots organizer of the Take It Back Movement (TIB) in Oworonshoki, Prince Ope-Yemi Benjamin has shared a video and pictures revealing the disturbing state of the Oworonshoki Police Division, describing the condition as shameful and degrading to officers of the Nigeria Police Force. In a post on his Facebook…
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JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE: AFRICAN ACTION CONGRESS FCT CHAPTER AND TAKE IT BACK MOVEMENT FCT CHAPTER
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URGENT WARNING TO THE NIGERIAN POLICE FORCE The African Action Congress (AAC) FCT Chapter and the Take it Back Movement FCT Chapter are compelled to address a disturbing incident that occurred yesterday during a peaceful protest led by Mr. Omoyele Sowore to the Force Headquarters of the Nigeria Police in…
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Take It Back Movement Lagos Chapter Condemns Use of Soldiers for Civilian Intimidation
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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…
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BUHARI DIES: A LEGACY OF BETRAYED HOPES AND EXPECTATIONS OF THE WORKING MASSES, BY AJ. DAGGA TOLAR
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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…
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Take It Back Movement Slams Kwara Government Over Detention of Protesters, Journalist After Protest Against Kidnapping and Insecurity
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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,…
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The Same Old Lies in New Language: How the Nigerian Government Uses Aquaculture as a Tool to Milk the Poor, By Ufezime Nelson Ubi
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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…
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UI Again & Again? Haba! Let’s Hear Research Breakthrough News Not Suspension News Again, By Adeola Soetan
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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…