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Nigerians in Suleja have begun protesting against President Bola Tinubu’s economic policies, highlighting severe inflation and hardship. This unrest precedes the larger #EndBadGovernance protests scheduled for August 1, aiming to address widespread dissatisfaction with Tinubu's administration and its impact on daily life.

On July 29, 2024, protests erupted in Suleja, Nigeria, as citizens expressed frustration over the economic challenges under President Bola Tinubu. The demonstrators, carrying Nigerian flags, voiced their discontent with Tinubu’s harsh economic policies.

These early protests are a precursor to the larger #EndBadGovernance demonstrations scheduled for August 1. The planned protests aim to address grievances regarding rising inflation and economic hardship, which many Nigerians attribute to Tinubu’s administration. The upcoming protests seek to highlight the impact of these policies on daily life and demand significant changes.

The situation remains fluid as more details about the protests unfold, and authorities brace for potential impacts on the Abuja-Kaduna Road.