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TINUBU’S 2026 TAX IS AN UPGRADED ROBBERY OF THE POOR: NIGERIANS MUST REJECT THIS CRIMINAL ACT NOW, BY UFEZIME NELSON UBI
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This is why Nigerians must not wait until 2026. The time to resist is now. We must reject every attempt to increase or formalize hidden taxation. We must rise as one people and say that enough is enough. The problem is not that Nigerians do not pay tax. The problem…
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Take It Back Movement, Kano State Chapter Confirms Release of Zakariyya Kabeer Gwagwarwa on Bail
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The Take It Back Movement (TIB), Kano State Chapter, has confirmed the release of Zakariyya Kabeer Gwagwarwa on bail after what it described as an unlawful arrest in Katsina and subsequent detention at Goron Dutse Prison, Kano. In a statement signed by its Kano State Coordinator, Comrade Zubair A. Zubair,…
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Oworonshoki Demolition Struggle: AAC Ward Chairman and Others Arrested on Trumped-Up Charges
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3rd October, 2025. PRESS STATEMENT OF THE TAKE IT BACK MOVEMENT (TIB) For Immediate Release Oworonshoki Demolition Struggle: AAC Ward Chairman and Others Arrested on Trumped-Up Charges The Take It Back (TIB) Movement and concerned residents of Oworonshoki condemn in the strongest terms the unlawful arrest, harassment, and brutalization of…
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Police Must Stop Being Tools of Oppression in Oworonshoki
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PRESS STATEMENT 03/10/2025 Police Must Stop Being Tools of Oppression in Oworonshoki The Take It Back (TIB) Movement strongly condemns the ongoing acts of intimidation and harassment being perpetrated by the Nigeria Police Force, Oworonshoki Division, against residents who have stood at the forefront of resisting the unlawful demolitions and…
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Independence Day: Don’t Teach Us Nonsense, By Bàbá Ayé
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Today is the 65th anniversary of Nigeria’s independence. President Bola Tinubu delivered a speech which was widely broadcast, this morning. He saluted the heroes & heroines who fought the colonial government. But not a single activist in the organised labour of that period was mentioned despite the pivotal role of…
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Take It Back Movement Condemns Kwara Monarch, Etsu Tsaragi, for Ordering Arrest of Protest Leader Over Demonstration Against Killings, Kidnappings, and Banditry
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The Take It Back (TIB) Movement has raised alarm over moves by the Etsu of Tsaragi, His Royal Highness Aliu Abdullah Kpotwa Goshi II, to have a youth leader arrested for leading a peaceful protest against insecurity in Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State. On Sunday, scores of Tsaragi…
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TIB Kano Condemns Police Abduction, Brutalization of Corps Member Zakariyya Kabeer
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PRESS RELEASETake It Back Movement (TIB) – Kano State Chapter IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF ZAKARIYYA KABEER GWAGWARWA The Take It Back Movement (TIB), Kano State Chapter, condemns in the strongest terms the unlawful abduction and continued detention of Zakariyya Kabeer Gwagwarwa, an indigene of Kano and corps member currently serving his…
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Take It Back Movement Condemns Attack on Activist Precious Oruche
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The Edo State Chapter of the Take It Back (TIB) Movement has condemned the attack on Activist Precious Oruche, popularly known as MamaPee, at the Benin City airport. In a statement issued by Comrade Amarndo, Edo State Coordinator of TIB, he described the assault as “shameless” and alleged that it…
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Why Nigerians Remain Docile in the Midst of Suffering and Why a People’s Awakening is Inevitable, By Comrade Ufezime Nelson Ubi
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The truth is that a people’s revolution is inevitable. It may not happen overnight, but the signs are clear. The level of suffering is unsustainable. Families cannot afford food. Workers cannot survive on their salaries. Students are losing hope in education. The healthcare system is collapsing. Security is failing. The…
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Take It Back (TIB) Movement Stands With PENGASSAN and NUPENG, Demands Immediate Recall of Sacked Workers.
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PRESS STATEMENT Take It Back (TIB) Movement Stands With PENGASSAN and NUPENG, Demands Immediate Recall of Sacked Workers. The Take It Back Movement, TIB, strongly condemns the mass dismissal of workers at the Dangote Refinery less than 24 hours after over 90% of them exercised their fundamental right to join…