End bad governance Protest in Nigeria August 2024 day 4.
In this live blog post, Ejes Gist News will provide real-time updates on the nationwide protests happening across Nigeria in August 2024. These protests, driven by widespread frustration and discontent, are set to take place in major cities such as Abuja, Lagos, and many others.
Live Updates: Nigerians Storm Streets In Massive Nationwide Hunger Protest (Day 4)
Live Updates: Despite Tinubu’s Nationwide Address, Nigerians Continue Day Four Of Massive Protest
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, early this morning, addressed Nigerians in a nationwide protest.
Ejes Gist News reports that Tinubu, who urged Nigerians to shelve further protest, highlighted what is government was doing to end hardship in the country.
Despite this appeal, some Nigerians have taken to the street to continue protest against hunger.
Today marks day four of the protest, which organisers state would last until August 10th.
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Protesters in Jos, the capital city of Plateau State, conducted a church service on Sunday to continue the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests that commenced on Thursday.
According to the Punch, the service was held at the Old Airport Roundabout, attracting a large crowd, including Christian and Muslim leaders, as well as the former Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung.
Protesters carrying Nigerian flags blocked the roundabout, forcing motorists to find alternative routes through the city.
Many of the attendees explained that the church service was crucial because they believe divine intervention could change Nigeria’s situation and benefit its struggling citizens.
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EndBadGovernance protest: Day 3: Reports coming in from Benin suggest that youths mounting roadblocks on major roads have resorted to ‘extorting’ road users, particularly private car owners, to enable them ply the roads.
The protest against bad governance in Nigeria’s capital city, scheduled from August 1 to August 10, has significantly waned in momentum as the exercise enters its third day.
Ejes Gist News understands that as a strategy to manage the protest, the authorities of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) secured a court order that confined the demonstrators to the MKO Abiola National Stadium.
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