Ahmad Sajoh: Riots in the North Not A Reflection of Discontent with Tinubu But of Northern Elite’s Failure
On out-of-school children, Sajoh said: “When they broke into the national library in Kano, they took away everything except books.”
On out-of-school children, Sajoh said: “When they broke into the national library in Kano, they took away everything except books.”
Coca-Cola Nigeria has denied misleading consumers, claiming it provides clear, accessible nutrition information in compliance with national regulations.
NCAA has clarified it only grounded specific Arik Air aircraft per court order, not suspending the airline’s overall operations.
The Kano State Government has relaxed the 24-hour curfew imposed on the state from 8am to 2pm, effective Sunday.
Depot owners have halted operations over security fears during protests, worsening fuel scarcity, driving prices up to N1,300 per litre.
Tinubu says he won’t stay idle for a few politicians to destroy Nigeria. He listed initiatives to improve citizens’ lives.
Nigerian Army has denied troops involvement in looting during Kano protests, citing a response to a distress call.
President Tinubu has revealed that the Nigerian’s debt servicing to revenue ratio has been reduced from 97% to 68%
Civil society groups condemned alleged internet disruption during #EndBadGovernance protests, calling it an intentional breach of human rights.
Kano State Government has pledged to bring the masterminds of protest-related violence to justice while maintaining a 24-hour curfew.
Northern Senators have urged protesters to cease demonstrations and pursue dialogue to prevent further destruction and loss of life.
NNPC has confirmed a fire at Akaso 4 wellhead, says response including spill containment materials has been deployed.
President Tinubu has lamented the “setback” caused by protests, urging organisers to suspend further actions as he called for dialogue.
Nine protesters are feared dead and many Injured after hundreds of mostly underaged youths took to the streets of Kano.
President Tinubu will on Sunday address Nigerians in a broadcast at 7am, in response to hunger protests across the country.
Special assistant Jamiu Abiola says President Tinubu is commited to listening to Nigerians, countering claims that the government is unresponsive.
Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka and former Lagos Governor Fashola condemned corruption as a deadly cankerworm destroying society.
Army Spokesman Edward Buba highlighted the killing of 572 terrorists and the arrest of 790 others in July.
Day two of protests saw businesses begin to reopen in several cities, though protesters remained active on the streets.
Former VP Atiku has said that the ongoing nationwide protest is significant, and that Tinubu should heed to Nigerian’s demands.
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