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BREAKING: Police Arrest Another 20 #RevolutionNow Protesters In Lagos

The police in Lagos have arrested another 20 demonstrators taking part in the #RevolutionNow protest ongoing across the country. This came less than one hour after the police earlier arrested at least 10 of protesters in Lagos. After the initial disruption, the protesters gathered at another location of the city to continue their demonstration against bad governance in the country. The arrested participants were marched into a waiting van and taken to a yet to be identified location. FLASH: Nigerian Journalist, Agba Jalingo, Arrested By @PoliceNG At #RevolutionNow Protest In Lagos #August5thProtest — Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) August 5, 2020 Video of #RevolutionNow: Moment police arrest peaceful protesters in Lagos #RevolutionNow: Moment police arrest peaceful protesters in Lagos WATCH VIDEO: #RevolutionNow: Moment police arrest peaceful protesters in Lagos   ACTIVISM Human Rights Police Breaking News News AddThis :  Featured Image :  Ori

Secondary Schools Resume In Ondo As Students, Teachers Narrate Lockdown Experience

File Photo Academic activities have resumed in all secondary schools across Ondo State after the government issued a directive for the reopening.  The schools were reopened for graduating students to prepare for their external examinations scheduled for this month. Our correspondent, who visited few secondary schools in the state capital, Akure, observed that both teachers and students maintained safety measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The schools also provided hand washing buckets with soap and water in strategic places within their school compounds. File Photo Vanguard At Oyemekun Grammar School, students were seen wearing face masks and washing their hands with soap and water before being allowed into the school premises. The school teachers were also seen using infrared thermometers with the help of security guards to scan students before they are allowed into their various classrooms. It was a similar scenario at Fiwasaye Girls Grammar School around the A

Bandits Kill Journalist In Nasarawa

Gunmen suspected to be bandits have killed a former Treasurer of the Nigeria Union of Journalists in Nasarawa State, Mr Benjamin Ekom. Ekom, who was also Information Officer with Akun Local Government Council, was killed at his residence at Washo Village, Nasarawa-Eggon Local Government Area of the state. His death comes barely seven days after the killing of five people in Dausu community under Toto Local Government Area. The NUJ in a statement by its Chairman and Secretary, Salihu Alkali and Sunday John respectively, condemned the killing. It described the attack on innocent residents of the state by criminal elements as one too many, calling for drastic and proactive measures to protect lives and property of residents. It also called for the support of members of the public in helping to expose criminal elements in their midst. “The entire journalists in the state also condole with the family and friends of the deceased, and pray to God to forgive his shortcomings and g

One Year Of #RevolutionNow: The Revolution Is Only Getting Started By Bayo Oluwasanmi

Bayo Oluwasanmi Today, August 5, marks the first anniversary of #RevolutionNow led by Omoyele Sowore, Publisher of SaharaReporters and former presidential candidate of African Action Congress. Few days before the peaceful protest took place, the State Security Service of General Muhammadu Buhari’s despotic regime, abducted Sowore from his Lagos hotel room in the middle of the night. Sowore was charged among other things with treason, insulting Buhari, and money laundering. He was detained for months before he was released on restrictive bail that confined him to Abuja till now. The #RevolutionNow called for good governance, transparency and accountability, job creation, provision of infrastructure, hospitals, electricity, and general improvement in all areas of life. As we mark the first anniversary, are Nigerians better off today than they were five years ago when General Buhari took over? No! Not at all! Popular uprisings are as old as history. A revolution is often a respon

Nigeria: The ‘Executhieves’ And ‘Legislathieves’ By Ozodinukwe Okenwa

SOC Okenwa The Executive Governor of Ebonyi State in South-Eastern Nigeria, David Umahi, is a gentleman who plays the politics of service to the people. Like the 36 governors of the component states that make up the Nigerian federation, Governor Umahi is not exempted from accusations and allegations of looting of the treasury and dictatorial tendencies in power. While abuse of power is rampant in many states’ capitals across the federation Umahi is known to be serious about his legacy post-governorship. The Governor recently addressed newsmen at the Governor’s Lodge in Abakaliki shortly after a virtual meeting with other governors of the zone and Igbo leaders. The Chairman of the South-East Governors’ Forum had lamented the stealing of public funds by Nigerian leaders declaring undiplomatically bluntly that no amount of EFCC, ICPC could stop Nigerian leaders from stealing. His words: “People don’t fear God any more in this country. It’s not about EFCC, ICPC and whatever thing….