Global Organization of Oriented Group Language of Earth, GOOGLE, has joined the #EndSARS campaign. The American Multinational technology company in a statement issued via its twitter account on Thursday said it strongly disapproves of the intimidation,...
The federal government has banned all form of protests Within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. A statement issued by Chief Press Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, Anthony Ogunleye, revealed that the decision became necessary...
A retired police officer Fulani Kwajafa, who championed the formation of SARS has disclosed that he regrets being a part of the now-dissolved unit's creation. Elder Kwajafa who disclosed this during an interview with BBC Hausa...
#EndSWAT protesters have stormed the National Assembly Complex in Abuja as agitations demanding comprehensive police reforms enters its 8th day. The protesters who continuously sang the national anthem in honour of Nigerians who lost their lives...
Amid the ongoing nationwide protest calling for a reform of the Nigeria Police Force, the Federal Government has announced the re-opening of National of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) camps across the country. The announcement...
Nigerians have taken to Twitter in reaction to the news of the Federal Government's decision to reopen NYSC camps. The Heritage times had earlier reported that Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare announced the...
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