EDITOR-in-CHIEF of The Guardian Martins Oloja has warned Nigerians to be wary of those he described as ‘crisis entrepreneurs,’ stressing that their activities were worsening banditry in Nigeria.
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Nigerians call for @DrIsaPantami 's resignation after leak of controversial statements | The ICIR
NIGERIANS are asking for the resignation of Minister of @ngrcommtech , @DrIsaPantamiver statements made in the past in support of terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda and Taliban.
“Nobody has monopoly of grievances. Several other Nigerians could possibly argue that Fulanis have dominated the country. This is an uncomfortable conversation, but I do think Nigerians must have the conversation about grievance and domination and hegemony,” @ChidiOdinkalu said.
‘It is really bad’: Nigerians go hungry as food inflation soars via @AJEnglish
Eight people have died and dozens have been injured. We are concerned for the 65,000 Nigerians who have been forced to flee attacks in Nigeria's Borno State.
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Grateful for the expression of support from the US today for DG @wto . Congratulations to Madam Yoo of Rep. Korea for a hard fought campaign.Thank You President Muhammadu Buhari@MBuhari &all Nigerians for your unflinching support.Thank you friends. Love to my family.Glory to God.
Nigerian protesters have hit the streets for eight consecutive days to call for police reform and an end to police brutality. Since COVID-19 lockdowns began in the country in April, more Nigerians have died from security forces than by the virus.
#Thread 🧵 Faces of SARS officers accused of killing innocent Nigerians#EndSARS | Rest In Peace | #candlenight #EndPoliceBrutality #ENDBADGOVERNANCE
#EndSARS trends as Nigerians protest against police brutality for a second day after a video of a man allegedly being killed by police went viral
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