Youths have established a helpline and an online radio platform named “Soro Soke” to aid the communication and coordination of EndSARS protesters nationwide. The Heritage Times learnt. According to the protesters, the helpline is 01 700...
The Nigerian Young Professionals Forum NYPF has aligned with the ongoing agitations by Nigerians, especially youths demanding for police reforms and comprehensive solution to issues bedevilling Nigeria's wellbeing & future. The Non-Governmental Organization made up of...
As the protest against police extortion and brutality continue to gather momentum across states in the country, some persons seem to be benefiting from the campaign as a result of the kind gesture they have received...
A young man identified as Anthony Onome Unuode who was attacked by thugs in the Abuja #ENDSARS protest yesterday has been confirmed dead. Anthony who was stabbed by unidentified thugs who attacked the Abuja #ENDSARS protest...
The National Examinations Council (NECO) has announced that the Paper I Computer Studies Practical’s earlier scheduled to take place on Monday 19 October 2020, 10am to 1pm will no longer hold due to the ongoing EndSARS...
Senator representing Kwara Central, Ibrahim Oloriegbe has claimed that youths are being used for political purpose in the protest against police extortion, intimidation and extra-judicial killings. Oloriegbe said this while fielding questions from journalist regarding the...
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