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BREAKING: Protesters march towards Kano Government House

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Hundreds of young protesters have shut down the ancient city of Kano, in protest, carrying placards with different inscriptions.
The protesters commenced their actions from within the city, in places like Gama, Tudun Wada, Tudun Murtala, and other similar neighbourhoods. They came out en masse with their bodies painted in different colours.
In other areas, such as Hotoro, Maiduguri Road and Ahmadu Bello Way, teenage boys were seen carrying dangerous weapons while some of them were shouting, “We need urgent actions from government.”
There was a heavy presence of armed police officers and operatives of NSCDC and DSS in strategic locations. On Ahmadu Bello Way, police officers responded swiftly to confiscate weapons from the protesting youths.
TVN correspondent, however, was turned back on Ahmadu Bello Way because the protesters were said to have started being wild and violent.
The protesting youths, mostly under 20, were seen matching towards the Government House.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf was quoted as saying that if the protests become necessary, they should come peacefully to the Government House and submit their papers of demands, which he promised to take personally to the president.
BREAKING: Protesters march towards Kano Government House

Zamfara shuns #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest

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The ongoing #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest in the country has experienced a low turnout in Gusau town the Zamfara state capital and other places in the state.

Checks by According have shown that there were insignificant numbers of protesters in some streets in Gusau town, while the protest did not hold in the remaining 13 local government areas of the state.

Commercial activities were going on, while fuel stations were dispensing the commodity to motorists without hindrance.

Similarly, civil servants working in government ministries and parastatals have reported to duty.

Commercial banks were however closed for fear of possible attacks by hoodlums.

Meanwhile, other states like Lagos, Kano and FCT have reported a significant number of protesters.

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  • Enugu residents observe sit-at-home to protest 

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    Residents of Enugu State on Thursday observed the nationwide anti-hardship and misgovernance protest through sit-at-home.

    Our correspondent who went around the state capital reports that economic and social activities were paralysed as residents deserted roads.

    Shops, petrol stations, malls, and event centres were completely shut down as of 10 am when our correspondent moved around the state capital.

    Although entrance gates of major markets in Enugu such as Ogbete Main Market, New Market, Abakpa Market, and Emene Market were thrown open, there was nobody in those markets.

    At ShopRite and SPAR Market, only security operatives were seen moving around.

    At Okpara Square, only fierce-looking soldiers and policemen were seen occupying the entrance and road leading into the square.

    While the gate of Enugu State High Court was open, no worker was inside except two security men at the entrance gate. At the Federal High Court, the gate was under lock and key.

    Speaking to our correspondent, a resident, Chinasa Omeke, blamed the situation in Enugu as a result of threats by the security agencies.

    “Our people are observing the protest through sit-at-home so that nobody will kill you. In Enugu State, the recent events have shown that Nigerian security agencies have levied war on Nigerian people who will come out to protest, which is their constitutional right,” he said.

    Meanwhile, at the time of filing this report, only a handful of vehicles were on the road.

    Senate President’s Office debunks reports of ‘eating while protesting’ comment

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    The Communications and Strategy Office of the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, on Wednesday, issued a statement refuting media reports that Akpabio said he would be “eating while protesters are protesting”.
    The consultant in charge of the office, Sir Kenny Okolugbo described the reports as “uncharitable” and motivated to bring Akpabio into conflict with the Nigerian masses.
    According to Okolugbo, Akpabio was quoting the Managing Director of the NDDC, who stated that Niger Delta youths have never had it so good under the current leadership and would not be interested in regime change. Instead, they would “own the government” and be focused on benefiting from it.
    Okolugbo clarified that Akpabio’s statement was part of a larger message urging the people of the Niger Delta to exercise patience with the Tinubu administration, acknowledging that there is hunger in the land. He emphasized that Akpabio, as the most senior government official from the region, understands their pain and is advocating for calm.
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    Okolugbo noted that Akpabio never said “he and others will be EATING while the protesters will be PROTESTING”.
    He described the report as uncharitable, saying that its motive was to bring Akpabio in conflict with the Nigerian masses.
    Explaining further, Okolugbo opined: “He was only quoting the MD of the NDDC that said the Niger Delta Youths have never had it so good with himself and the Amnesty boss on the saddle that it was a government of the Youths who will not be interested in regime change rather will own the GOVERNMENT and will not protest but rather be eating.
    “The import of his visit was a declaration that the nine states of the Niger Delta will not be involved in any protest being the most senior government official from that region he feels their pain and that there is hunger in the land.
    “The people of the Niger Delta have been urged to exercise patience with the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. That one year is not enough to judge the performance of the administration.”
    The statement aimed to set the record straight and dispel any misconceptions about Akpabio’s comments, which were allegedly taken out of context to create a negative narrative.
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    Protesters shout down minister at Eagles Square

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    Protesters at the Eagles Square shouted down the Minister of State for Youths Development, Ayodele Olawande, who arrived at the Eagles Square in Abuja to address the protesters.

    As the minister tried to address the crowd, the protesters continued to chant “hunger dey”, preventing the minister from speaking.

    However, after quelling the crowd, the minister said he wasn’t attempting to shut down the protest, describing himself as a comrade who has attended between a hundred and five hundred protests.

    “I’m not here to fight you, I’m not here to ask you not to protest, it is your right. Like I said, I’ve been to over 100-500 protests,” he said.

    The minister also assured that he would address the police regarding the shooting of canisters against the protesters.

    Meanwhile, protesters have insisted they would not join the others at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, noting that a few days ago, a parallel protest had been held without interference by the police.

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  • Heavy security, empty streets in Osun as hunger protest kicks off

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    Streets in Osogbo, Osun State capital were largely deserted Thursday morning, just as participants in the end hunger protest began a procession from Freedom Park Area.

    Moving through the state capital before the protesters began their procession, our correspondent observed that shops, motor parks, and other business places were under locks and keys.

    Streets were also free of traffic, while security operatives were also observed at strategic points across the city.

    The usual early morning how hustling and bustling around Olaiya, Old Garage, Igbona and Ayetoro Areas were obliviously absent with few residents seen gathering in groups discussing.

    Addressing the protesters before the march took off, one of the leaders of the protest, Alfred Adegoke, urged the participants to remain peaceful.

    “We are here to participate in the protest and we must remain peaceful. Our presence is to send a signal to the leaders in Nigeria that we are not going to take more hardship.

    “We are here to tell them that we are capable of organising a peaceful protest. Let’s remain peaceful. We are all hungry and angry. People should come out and join us,” Adegoke said.

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  • PICTORIAL: Cross River residents shun #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest

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    Despite the ongoing protests across the nation , Cross River State remains unaffected, with residents going about their daily lives as usual. A video captured by our reporter  Emem Julius on Thursday reveals a sense of normalcy, with people engaged in their regular activities, seemingly undeterred by the demonstrations. Security guards are also in strategic

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    EFCC recovers over N231bn during Tinubu’s first year in office, sets up Iimmigration fraud unit

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    In its first year under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) claimed that it recovered more than N231.623 billion.
    The commission’s recoveries also included substantial foreign assets: US$70,260,544.18; £29,264.50 (GBP); €208,297.10; CAD$3,950.00; AUD$740.00; ZAR35,000.00; AED42,390.00; SAR247.00; and ¥74,754.00 (Yuan).
    Between May 2023 and May 2024, the EFCC said it processed 15,753 petitions and investigated 12,287 cases. Additionally, the commission said it has introduced an Immigration Fraud Section in several commands nationwide.
    The EFCC report states: “The anti-graft war under the Tinubu administration between May 2023 and 2024 has assumed a record-breaking dimension with unprecedented petitions of about 15,753.”
    The breakdown of the EFCC’s activities includes: Petitions (15,753); Cases Investigated (12,287); Cases Filed in Court (5,376); and Convictions Secured (3,451).
    The report further details: “The recoveries within the same period were N231,623,186,004.74; US$70,260,544.18; £29,264.50 (GBP); €208,297.10; CAD$3,950.00; AUD$740.00; ZAR35,000.00; AED42,390.00; SAR247.00; and ¥74,754.00 (Yuan).
    EFCC Chairman Mr. Ola Olukoyede noted that the recent reforms under President Tinubu have improved the agency’s effectiveness.
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    In a related development, the EFCC said it has established an Immigration Fraud Section in key cities including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Kano, in response to growing immigration fraud. This initiative aims to combat visa and immigration scams.
    During a visit by a delegation from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), led by Superintendent Rabhi Abdallah, Olukoyede highlighted the new section’s role. He explained, “Apart from what we have done in the foreign exchange market, two weeks ago we set up an Immigration Fraud Section… We have seen quite a lot of fraud in that area.”
    Abdallah, who was in Nigeria to discuss potential collaboration with the EFCC, indicated that the RCMP may join forces with the commission for joint operations and investigations. He noted, “The department that I am in charge of in the RCMP is in partnership with government agencies, which includes funding utilized for various peace operations and specialized investigations worldwide.”

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    We can’t take it anymore, Protesters vent frustration

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    Tension is high as protesters have taken to the streets to voice their frustrations with the current economic situation in Nigeria.

    A yet-to-be-identified demonstrator, speaking to News Central on Thursday in Lagos, expressed the grievances driving the unrest.

    “They borrow and they steal and they hit our money and they put us in poverty, they put us in penury. We cannot take this anymore,” the protester said.

    The demonstration had been anticipated with some apprehension due to fears of potential violence. According Online reports that heavy security and show of force have been deployed across the country ahead of the August 1 protest which began today.

    When questioned about the police presence and the concerns about possible unrest, the protester offered a pointed perspective on the history of protests in the country.

    “Go back to the history of protest in this country. Instances where we had violence were instances where they are been propelled by the government,” the demonstrator said.

    He further alleged that the government are the driver of violence.

    He said, “The government is the number one criminal. The government are the ones that propel violence.”

    The protester referring to the situation of the EndSars movement in 2020 said, “During Endsars protest, the Lagos State government had to organise BRT buses for thugs, BRT buses for thugs. There are evidences.”

    Emphasising the peaceful intentions of the demonstrators in the 37-second video released by News Central, the protester said, “We are not law-breaking people.”

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  • Protests commence in Osun amid tight security

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    As the 10-day nationwide protest commences today, protesters have started to converge at the Freedom Park in Osogbo, the capital of Osun State.
    There was a visible presence of security personnel from the Nigeria Police and Nigeria Army at strategic locations within the state capital.
    The locations manned by the security agencies include Olaiya Junction, Awosuru Junction, Okefia and Lameco roundabouts, Orita Gbeemu, Gbodofon, Ajegunle and Ayetoro, and Stadium Roundabout.
    At the Freedom Park point of convergence, organisers of the protest were seen educating fellow protesters on the modalities of the protest.
    TVN also learnt from a civil servant who preferred anonymity that the state secretariat was not under lock.
    According to him: “I will be in the office in an hour. We were not directed to stay off work so I will have to be in the office.

    “As I am talking to you, I am in town. I have passed through Olaiya Junction down to Ogo-Oluwa and there is vehicular movement.”
    Also, some markets, like Akindeko, were scantily open for business with few buyers patronising them. Street businesses were also opened.
    The protests did not disrupt vehicular movement, as major roads in the state capital were busy.
    TVN had earlier reported that the Osun State Commissioner of Police Mohammed Umar Abba had stated that security arrangements had been placed to ensure no breakdown of law and order during the protest.
    Umar Abba who revealed that security agencies in the state will embark on a show of force to demonstrate that they were on top of the situation added that the exercise would be held simultaneously in all police area commands within the state.

    His words: “The Operation Show of Force which comprises personnel drawn from all the security agencies in the state is to inform members of the public about the readiness of the security agencies in the state ahead of the protest.
    “The Operation Show of Force is being coordinated by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Department of Operations, DCP Abayomi Shogunle. The operations cut across all the Area Commands in the state.”
    The Osun police boss also assured the general public that the command would not leave any stone unturned to ensure the proposed protest was peaceful.
    He also warned that individuals who went against the rules of engagement would be decisively dealt with within the ambit of the extant law.

    Protests commence in Osun amid tight security