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Despite a 24-hour curfew, protests against poor governance and economic hardship continued in Kaduna State. Demonstrators marched through Tundun Wada, displaying various flags, including the Russian flag, to express their frustration. The persistent protests highlight widespread public dissatisfaction with the current administration's handling of economic issues.

In Kaduna State, the #EndBadGovernance protest continued unabated despite the imposition of a 24-hour curfew. Demonstrators gathered in significant numbers, marching through Tundun Wada and displaying a variety of flags, including the Russian flag, as they voiced their grievances. The protest, which underscores widespread frustration over poor governance and economic hardship, defied the restrictions set by the curfew.

The persistence of the protests highlights the intense public discontent with the current administration. The demonstrators are calling for substantial changes and accountability from the government, reflecting deep-seated anger over the prevailing economic conditions and governance issues. The large turnout, even under curfew, signifies the level of urgency and determination among the protesters to seek reforms and improvements.

Reactions to the protest have been mixed, with many supporting the demonstrators' right to express their dissatisfaction, while others question the effectiveness of such actions under restrictive measures. The ongoing protests underscore the significant challenges facing the region and the urgent need for responsive governance and effective solutions to address the grievances of the populace.