Everything Occupy Nigeria

Everything Occupy Nigeria

The Federal Government’s contempt for Nigerian workers was expressed once again yesterday as it threatened to invoke the “no work, no pay” clause of the Trade Union (Amendment) Act...
Following Tuesday’s successful picketing of Nigeria House in New York by Nigerians and their friends, Occupy Wall Street will make a solidarity march to the same premises tomorrow, January 11.
Following inquiries of many Nigerians and a lot of rumours on the Internet, SaharaReporters confirms that President Goodluck Jonathan did not travel to South Africa for the 100th anniversary of the...
The Muslim Congress (TMC) this afternoon stressed that President Goodluck Jonathan must rescind his “wicked decision” and revert unconditionally to the old petrol pump price of N65 per...
An indefinite dusk-to-dawn curfew has been imposed on the Northern Nigerian State of Kaduna.
Following the ongoing crisis in the country surrounding the removal of fuel subsidy by the federal government, a Civil Society Group under the auspices of OCCUPY NIGERIA has raised alarm that...
The man died in him who keeps silent in the face of tyranny – Wole Soyinka I trust you are keeping well within the safe confines of the soon-to-be-further-fortified Aso Rock complex.
Nigerians in Atlanta will, on Wednesday, January 11, protest at the Nigeria Consulate, 8060 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30350.
Doctors participating at the joint NLC/TUC/ASUU/Civil Society rally against removal of fuel subsidy in Ibadan  on Monday, January 9, 2012.
Protetsers stormed the streets of Akure, the Ondo state capital to protest against President Goodluck Jonathan's increase in prices of gasoline.
A huge protest movement is in progress in Lagos on a second day of strike action over removal of gasoline subsidy in Nigeria. Some 500,000 Nigerians massed at the Gani Fawehinmi Park in Ojota area of...
A Statement of Solidarity with the Nigerian People!-(1)    We, the undersigned members of The 1960 Collective at home and abroad, hereby declare our support for the popular movement...