Eromosele Adene is an #EndSARS champion who was arrested on the 7th of November by dozens of policemen over his alleged connection to a planned protest in Lagos. Not long after his arrest, the 27-year-old Nigerian...
A 40 year old man, identified as Nicodemus Nomyange, has set himself and his girlfriend, Shininenge Pam, ablaze in Makurdi, Benue state. According to Benue State Police Command spokesperson, DSP Catherine Anene, Nicodemus had carried out...
Three #EndSARS protesters Perpetual Kamsiyuchukwu, Dabiraoluwa Adeyinka Honey Ayuku and Samuel Isah have disclosed the identities of 22 persons alleged to have suffered wounds from shootings carried out by the military and police at the Lekki...
A new law seeking to reposition the Nigerian police force and strengthen policing in the country demands that citizens seeking to join the force must possess a minimum of Ordinary National Diploma (OND). Vanguard reports that...
A magistrate court sitting in Abuja has ordered the Commissioner of Police in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Bala Ciroma to investigate 50 key players of #EndSARS protests. The order given by Justice Omolola Akindele comes...
Seven #EndSARS protesters allegedly shot by men of the Nigerian army on the 20th of October have appeared before the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Enquiry and Restitution for Victims of SARS related abuses and other...
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