Protests: Return Stolen Goods to Owners, Emir Sanusi Urges Looters
The Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II has urged looters to voluntarily return all stolen goods to rightful owners.
The Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II has urged looters to voluntarily return all stolen goods to rightful owners.
Nigeria’s defence chief Musa: “I’ve seen government policies aimed at addressing the socio-economic challenges, including security threats in the country.”
Uzoma Dozie, Sparkle CEO, has urged digital infrastructure investment and technology-driven solutions to boost Nigeria’s economy.
“More than 10 coaster buses conveyed their (government) thugs to MKO Abiola stadium to attack protesters,” says lawyer Kingdom Okere.
Antony Blinken has said there was “overwhelming evidence” Venezuela’s opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez won the recent presidential election.
Atiku Abubakar has condemned the #IgboMustGo campaign, calling it “deeply troubling”, urging immediate government action against those inciting ethnic hatred.
The PDP has called on the APC government to immediately review its anti-people policies that has led to nationwide hardship.
Nationwide protests against economic hardship resulted in violent clashes in Northern Nigeria, killing 22, as Southern regions remained largely peaceful.
A House committee has ordered NNPC to halt oil-backed loans until its investigation concludes, says move threatens local refinery supply.
US Secretary of State Blinken has confirmed González’s election victory in Venezuela, urging peaceful transition and release of election data.
“The motive of the rioters was basically two; loot and destroy private and government property,” said Nigeria’s police chief Egbetokun.
Port Harcourt residents protested peacefully, braving heavy rain to demand government reforms and an end to economic hardship.
Huw Edwards, ex-BBC anchor, has pleaded guilty to making indecent pictures of children and faces sentencing in September.
I agree with the perspectives of the protesters that there is hunger, poverty and unemployment in Nigeria, says Osita Okechukwu
Residents have remained indoors, commercial activities halted in Katsina due to fear, despite security forces urging them to continue normal routines.
Tensions mount in Abuja as police enforce a court order for stadium protests, while protest leaders claim they are compliant.
With protests imminent, Nigerians are stockpiling essentials, facing steep price hikes amidst worsening fuel scarcity and economic hardship
President Tinubu has mourned Onyeka Onwenu, praising her music and wishing her eternal rest where “dancing in the sun” exists.
National Assembly has raised CBN’s Ways and Means Advances threshold from 5% to 10%, despite opposition walkout in the House.
Three accused 9/11 plotters have entered a plea deal to avoid the death penalty, ending years of pre-trial delays.
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