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Who Is Brave Enough to be Callous, Written by Nusrat MoniandLasisi
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Bi o ba laya ko se ika, sugbon bi o ba ranti iku Gaa, ki o so to. If you are brave, venture into wickedness, but if you will recall Gaa’s death,adhere to the truth. Reading the biography of the infamous Bashorun Gaa at a time as tensed as this…
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Lagos Court Order Restraining Protesters is Unenforceable & Problematic – Festus Ogun, Esq
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Festus Ogun, EsqFOLEGAL CastleIkeja, LagosJuly 31, 2024
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Nigeria Patriot Front Movement Outlines Protest Guidelines for the North in Preparation for #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria Demonstrations
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The Nigeria Patriot Front Movement has released a set of guidelines specifically tailored to protests planned in the Northern region of the country as part of the wider #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria demonstrations. These guidelines, released in preparation for the nationwide protests on August 1st, take into account the unique circumstances and challenges…
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TIB National Coordinator Sanyaolu Juwon Rejects Lagos Gov’t’s ‘Court Injunction’ Rumors, Says It Is an Attempt to ‘Squelch’ Protests, ‘Repress’ Freedom
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Take It Back Movement’s National Coordinator, Sanyaolu Juwon, has rejected the claims of a purported “court injunction” by the Lagos State government that would curtail the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests in the state. Juwon decried these rumors as a deliberate attempt to “squelch” the voices of protesters and “repress” their freedom of…
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TIB National Coordinator Sanyaolu Juwon Rejects Lagos Gov’t’s ‘Court Injunction’ Rumors, Says It Is an Attempt to ‘Squelch’ Protests, ‘Repress’ Freedom
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Take It Back Movement’s National Coordinator, Sanyaolu Juwon, has rejected the claims of a purported “court injunction” by the Lagos State government that would curtail the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests in the state. Juwon decried these rumors as a deliberate attempt to “squelch” the voices of protesters and “repress” their freedom of…
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Lagos State Government VS Protesters – A Suit Lacking In Requisite Legal Foundation Is Incompetent, Written by Taiwo Adedeji esq
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I wish to make some preliminary remarks about the competency of the recently instituted legal action by the Lagos state government against the alleged promoters of the proposed nation wide protest against “Hunger and Bad governance”.After a review of the competency of the action in the light of the well…
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Take It Back Movement Condemns Lagos State’s Court Order Restricting Protesters, Issues List of Convergence Points, Demands Accountability from Governor Sanwo-Olu
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The Lagos State chapter of the Take It Back Movement has fired a salvo at Governor Sanwo-Olu for the government’s attempt to limit protests through a court order, asserting that the action constitutes an abuse of judicial privilege. In a letter to Governor Sanwo-Olu, Lagos Take It Back Movement coordinator…
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Take It Back Movement Mobilises Ogun Residents, Announces Venues for #EndBadGovernanceinNigeria Protest
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The Take It Back Movement in Ogun state has intensified its campaign, rallying residents of the state to join the planned #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest. The group also unveiled a list of protest venues across the state, calling on all concerned citizens to converge at these locations and raise their voices against…
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1978 Ali Must Go: Protests Are Always Peaceful Before Police & Political Thugs Attack Protesters, Written by Adeola Soetan
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The 1978 “Ali Must Go” protest against education commercialisation by Obasanjo military regime was like a carnival of songs such as, “Ali Mon Go, Obasanjo Mon Go”. We, as secondary students, followed our university brothers & sisters who came to our school, Reverend Kuti Memorial Grammar School, Isabo, Abeokuta to…
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United Action Front Warns Nigerian Government Against Suppressing Planned #EndBadGovernance Protest
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In response to mounting fears of potential suppression or intimidation tactics against the #EndBadGovernanceProtest, the United Action Front of Civil Society has issued a strong warning to all relevant authorities and stakeholders, emphasizing the inalienable rights of Nigerian citizens to engage in peaceful protest. The group affirmed that no amount…