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Protesters Urge Police to Join Hunger Protest, Say Officers Deserve Higher Pay Than Senators

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During the hunger protests in Ojota, defiant protesters have called on Nigerian police officers to join their cause.

They argue that police officers should be paid more than Nigerian senators, pointing out the unfair differences in their earnings.

The second day of the protest has seen growing support, with demonstrators stressing the need for fair treatment and better wages for police officers.

They hope that by standing together, they can push for better living conditions and improved governance.


 

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VeryDarkMan Criticizes Lords Chosen Church Members Over Testimonies

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Activist and influencer VeryDarkMan has called out members of the Lords Chosen Church regarding the nature of their testimonies. His comments sparked debates online, as he questioned the authenticity and content of the testimonies shared during church services. The criticism highlights ongoing conversations about religious practices and the way testimonies are used or perceived in different communities.

 


 

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‘In an economy where you have illiteracy, hunger, and poverty politicians will naturally weaponise these deficiencies’—DIG Frank Mbah

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DIG Frank Mbah commented on vote buying, stating that in economies plagued by illiteracy, hunger, and poverty, politicians are likely to exploit these vulnerabilities. He acknowledged the challenges law enforcement faces in addressing this issue but emphasized that they will do what they can to curb such practices. His remarks highlight the intersection of socioeconomic factors and election integrity.


 

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President Tinubu Visits Maiduguri to Offer Condolences After Devastating Floods

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President Bola Tinubu has arrived in Maiduguri to extend his condolences to the government and people of Borno State following severe floods. The disaster has caused widespread damage, affecting homes, hospitals, markets, schools, and other public facilities. Tinubu’s visit demonstrates the government’s commitment to supporting the region during this challenging time as efforts to provide relief and rebuild the affected areas continue.


 

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