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Teachers protest schoolchildren kidnappings in Nigeria
Teachers in major Nigerian cities Tuesday protested a string of kidnappings and attacks targeting schools by armed groups.
Nigeria will repatriate 130 Nigerians living in South Africa after a new wave of anti-immigration protests in that country, according to the foreign minist ...
Members of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in Lagos and Ogun states on Tuesday joined the Take-It-Back Movement to stage a protest over the abduction of schoolchildren, teachers and the principal ...
Nigeria Union of Teachers for Lagos, Oyo and Ogun states dey protest sake of di abduction of teachers and pupils for Oyo and Borno states. Dis dey come as teachers for public primary and secondary ...
Human rights activist and presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, led a mass protest in Abuja on Thursday, calling for the immediate rescue of schoolchildren ...
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Teachers Protest in Borno Over Students' Abduction, Picket Govt House
Teachers in Borno State, under the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), on Tuesday took to the streets and picketed the Government House in Maiduguri to protest the abduction of students, including 48 ...
Protests erupted in multiple cities across Nigeria Thursday as frustrated citizens took to the streets, voicing their anger over increasing hunger and “bad governance.” The demonstrations are part of ...
Angry residents in Plateau State have erupted in protest, demanding the withdrawal of troops from their communities after repeated killings continued despite a visible military presence. The protest, ...
But before 2face came forward to lead this protest, some other Nigerian celebrities have been protesting against the deterioration in the society caused by bad governance. 1. Charly Boy An unashamed ...
At least 130 Nigerian citizens in South Africa have asked to be flown home following protests targeting foreigners, Nigerian ...
More than 30,000 textile dyers and traders in Nigeria could lose their jobs if the country continues to import and sell Chinese fabrics. That’s according to Yakubu Lawal Ishaq, secretary of the Masu ...
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