37 Officers are up for dismissal while 24 others will face prosecution following 113 complaints on alleged human rights violations from across the country received by The Presidential Panel on Reform of SARS. This was contained...
Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo has apologized to Nigerians, admitting that the Federal Government was not quick in addressing the demands of #EndSARS protesters. Professor Osinbajo who took to his Twitter handle acknowledged that the anger...
The Nigerian youths on Friday night held a candle light procession to honour those who died in the hands of the now disbanded Special anti-robbery squad of the Nigerian police force. The...
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Social network company, Twitter has created an emoji on its platform in support of ongoing #ENDSARS protest across Nigeria. Twitter reportedly crashed During the late hours of Thursday as users could not refresh and get updates....
The 36 states governors of the federation met yesterday under the aegis of Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) to deliberate on concerns raised by #EndSARS protests in recent days. The forum presided by its chairman, Governor Kayode...
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