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  1. Mixed Reactions as Akwa Ibom Governor Gifts N310 Million to Youths for Boycotting #EndBadGovernance Protests

    Nigeria Mixed Reactions as Akwa Ibom Governor Gifts N310 Million to Youths for Boycotting #EndBadGovernance Protests

    Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno has rewarded local youth leaders with N310 million for boycotting the #EndBadGovernance protest. The funds will be distributed across all 31 local government areas, with the governor praising the youth for avoiding protests that could potentially damage state...
  2. Kaduna State Prohibits Unauthorized Protests Amid Security Concerns

    Nigeria Kaduna State Prohibits Unauthorized Protests Amid Security Concerns

    The Kaduna State Government bans unverified protests after deadly demonstrations in August 2024. Criminals disguised as protesters are exploiting these events to loot and cause chaos. The government stresses that while citizens' rights are protected, unauthorized protests will not be tolerated...
  3. #EndBadGovernance: Poland Seeks Release of Citizens Detained in Nigeria During Protests

    Nigeria #EndBadGovernance: Poland Seeks Release of Citizens Detained in Nigeria During Protests

    Polish diplomats are pushing for the release of seven citizens detained in Kano, Nigeria, during protests. The detainees, six students, and a lecturer, were reportedly arrested for displaying Russian flags. Polish officials dispute this, urging Nigeria to allow the group to return home. Polish...
  4. Kano's Beggars Cry Out for Relief, Urge #EndBadGovernance Protesters to Negotiate

    Nigeria Kano's Beggars Cry Out for Relief, Urge #EndBadGovernance Protesters to Negotiate

    Street beggars in Kano are pleading for an end to nationwide protests, citing extreme hardship due to disrupted daily earnings. They appeal to protest organizers to negotiate with the government, as many families have been left without food, struggling to survive under the imposed curfews...
  5. #EndBadGovernance: Nigerians Raise N1.8 Million for Protester’s Son’s Education

    Nigeria #EndBadGovernance: Nigerians Raise N1.8 Million for Protester’s Son’s Education

    Nigerians raised N1.8 million for Ogwu Chijioke, a protester whose son aspires to be a programmer. Chijioke, who participated in the #EndBadGovernance protests in Lagos, shared his struggle to support his son's education. The crowdfunding effort, inspired by his viral video, achieved its goal...
  6. Nigerians Accuse MTN of Disrupting Network to Hinder Protest Communications

    Nigeria Nigerians Accuse MTN of Disrupting Network to Hinder Protest Communications

    Nigerians accuse MTN of network disruptions on the day of the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests, suspecting sabotage to hinder communication. Social media is abuzz with complaints about connectivity issues, with some calling for a boycott of MTN services. The company denies intentional...
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