No, Federal Government Is Not Giving N50,000 Child Support Nigerian Parents
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- April 15, 2024

The protests are not yet halfway through but the debate on the number of deaths and injured persons has begun in earnest and they will dominate the public space long after the dust raised by the protests has settled. Though planned for ten days, it is anticipated that the President’s broadcast will determine what happens

…President Tinubu Addresses the Nation on Sunday Determined to halt the #EndBadGovernance protest in the nation’s capital, the Nigeria Police Force detained several protesters at the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja despite the venue being approved for the demonstration. Unfortunately, a young boy was shot and killed by Police operatives in the Kubwa area of the

For the government of President Bola Tinubu, the worst fears may be over. Some State Governors in the south are already patting themselves on the back for successes recorded in managing the protesters. Their counterparts in the north are still having sleepless nights because of the unpredictable nature of their residents. The north has suffered

As the protest against bad governance and economic hardship in Nigeria continued across Nigeria, protesters were again on the streets on the second day of the ten-day demonstration as announced by the organisers. Protesters Passing A Message The protests, tagged #Endbadgovernanceprotest began yesterday, Thursday, August 1st, 2024, and were complied with by several states across

The #EndBadGovernment train suffered a temporary setback at the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja on Friday morning when a detachment of fully armed men of the Nigerian Police Force dispersed a group of protesters around the popular Berger Bridge in Abuja. The protesters were chanting: “Hunger dey oo, hunger dey oo” (There’s hunger, there’s hunger), before

A coalition of groups in communications has condemned the intentional disruption of access to the internet in Nigeria following protests that erupted in several states across the country on the 1st of August, 2024. This action the coalition says constitutes an unacceptable breach of established norms and standards under regional and international human rights instruments


