
Day Two of #EndBadGovernance Records Rage, Looting and Press Attacks
As protesters experience hatch treatment from the police, journalists covering the protest are not left behind.
As protesters experience hatch treatment from the police, journalists covering the protest are not left behind.
Demonstrators in Nigeria’s major cities suffered fatal casualties, with no fewer than 17 people killed on the first day of the protest.
Repression remains an issue in Nigeria despite practicing democracy for over two decades. This is exemplified by different instances of police brutality.
The abysmal treatment of media practitioners in the past one year depicts the degeneration and misuse of the rule of law in handling journalists.
Implementing the cybersecurity levy looks as though the CBN aims retrogression of digital banking.
Dade Mighty and his friends played games and threw banters deep into the night in his hostel room at Kwara State University in February 2024.
The prospects of cutting the cost of governance in Nigeria look promising. But will it propel the country’s journey to economic prosperity? Experts responded in affirmative.
Funds won’t halt brain drain in the banking sector. A thriving environment that will create endless opportunities for professional development should be fostered.
The secession of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso from the West African bloc might plunge other countries into coup plotting, endangering democracy and the rule of law, according to global affairs analysts and international politics pundits.
…Singapore recognises cryptocurrency as a major economic booster; hence, it places no restrictions on its trade. Likewise, Switzerland, Germany, and the US. These countries recognise the advantages of cryptocurrency and prioritise it as one of their economic boosters.
The series of attacks witnessed by Nigerians in various parts of the country is proof that Nigerians are far from enjoying complete personal freedom…. If human freedom is worse, economic investment will not improve, which rings back to underdevelopment.
Aside from the apathy the government is demonstrating towards the health sector, other causes pointed out by medical experts are low infrastructural development, a low income rate, and the improvisation of medical equipment.
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