Nigeria: 13 Killed as Violence Breaks Out During Protest, Police Fire Bullets | Firstpost Africa

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Nigeria: 13 Killed as Violence Breaks Out During Protest, Police Fire Bullets | Firstpost Africa


Nigeria: 13 Killed As Violence Breaks Out During Protest, Police Fire Bullets & Tear Gas | Firstpost Africa

In Nigeria, protests against economic hardships have turned deadly. At least 13 have been killed in the rallies across the West African nation as per the rights groups, with fears of the death toll mounting further. As per reports, the…

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  1. Kano and all notherners protest IS political biases, reason is why IS it now when Tinubu became the président
    Nigeria economy was totally destroyed by président Mohamed Buhari, He was there for 8yrs Bussy borrowing money and carted away everything
    Tinubu wanted to make things works but has gone beyond the présent gouvernement capacity within one or two yrs
    Honestly thé protest we are doing now would have happen during président Mohamed Buhari but HONESTLY,
    WE HAVE MISSED IT ,i must tells my fellow Nigerians

  2. The Goverment should take care of there people not.there Goverment pockets it is disgusting that the government doesn't think to make it good in there country's not make it better for the government pockets it has to stop having bad government in all of Africa Nigeria should be a great country they have alot of wealth there so use it to help your people and make it better over there ok

  3. Protest is leagal and a part of the constitution, so the police must be a part of the protest helping protesters to have a peaceful and successful protest. Instead, the police are used to attacked the protesters then says criminal invade the protest. When thieving president tells the people not to protest, he his breaking the law, reason being, he shouldn't has the power to tell the people not to protest.

  4. I am not sure if Nigerian youths understand what they are doing! Protesting against your government, destroying properties is not an afrocentric mindset, it's European sense for senseless people in a society that does not understand why they exist in the first place! If youths are more than 60% in many African countries and elections are taken periodically, why can't they vote out governments they dislike, such as in Nigeria? You sea how cowards youths can be? What did they do in the just ended general elections in South Africa? Youths had all necessary means and what it takes to put EFF and may be with MK Party to lead South Africa, but they did not go to vote! As a result ANC cought underpants decided what they did; to share power with a party inclined to the former apartheid regime! Was that fair? So youth in Nigeria go back to the drawing board and make sure President Tinubu and the like are not elected.

  5. I do remember when Nigeria was a heaven. It's so sad these current leaders are not helping my people and the land of my birth. Your fight today will not be in vain. God bless Nigeria.

  6. People do not want to be honest, your guest is still lying. In Nigeria they are not only complaining about high inflation, they are protesting against corrupt governance that does not serve the people. They serve their Western masters. Tell the truth and stop lying to people. You are vetting your guests to make sure they do not tell the world the truth regarding what they are really tired of. They are tired of criminals like Tinibu who work for the West.