Nigerian Police actualised their vow to stop any form of June 12 protests by pro-democracy groups on Saturday. In Abuja, police fired teargas at protesters, who had gathered at Gudu market area.
In Ibadan, police challenged the protesters, fired teargas at them and destroyed placards.
The Nigerian Police actualised their vow to stop any form of June 12 protests by pro-democracy groups on Saturday.
The protesters, undeterred burst into songs: “Another challenge,
double double challenge”.The protesters in Abuja gathered around 8:30 am to express their displeasure over the state of the nation were dispersed with tear-gas.
In Lagos, although there was police presence at Lekki Toll Gate, scene of the EndSARS rebellion in October, peaceful protesters gathered in Ojota.
There was also peaceful protest in Akure, capital of Ondo state.
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Aniekwe Xtopher
All these na sign of not yet in democracy; Democratic government will rather read what they have in their placards and also read meanings into them!
Benvicsamp Benvicsamp
Buhari most go but empty governors without achievement should be left alone, nonsense.
Progress Baadom
You people are just waiting your times, buhari must complete his 8 years cos your various brothers contributed in bringing buhari in 2015 when people were saying the man is a disaster.
They said he is a good man, now na morning.
They said he is a good man, now na morning.
Olatunji Rashbak
If not because these people are senseless,why would you insist an elected person must go when his time hasn't elapsed.