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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...
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Last Saturday, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan addressed Nigerians for the second time in as many weeks. This time, he attempted a multi-pronged defense of his decision to remove fuel subsidy. It...
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The "occupy Nigeria, protest train took off from McPherson Park in Washington DC marching through the White House ground before settling to an ivasion of the World Bank Hq in Washington DC.
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The outing today has been highly impressive. Thousands, mostly youths, including students, workers, business people, the unemployed, CSO, women’s groups were all on the streets.
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As more condemnations continue to trail the Federal Government’s removal of the subsidy on fuel, the first Vice President of Nigerian Bar Association, Mr. Blessing Emonena Ukiri, has said he is...
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have commended workers and the Nigerian people for their overwhelming support and commitment to...
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May 28, 2007, the eve of former president Olusegun Obasanjo's exit from power, he announced the removal of oil subsidy making the pump price of gasoline jump to 75 naira per liter and the increase of...
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Sahara Reporters offers our sympathy and condolences to Nigerians, wounded and brutally killed by armed security, because of their refusal to breakup protests against the doubling of fuel...
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Protestors in Kaduna continue rallying against subsidy removal and the increase in fuel and food prices in Nigeria.
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President Goodluck Jonathan’s order to the security services to crack down on the widespread civil disobedience has led to the extra-judicial killing of three peaceful protesters at the Pen...
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About two years ago, I wrote and warned Nigerians in my essay entitled “Nigeria: Interpreting Times and Events” that President Jonathan would disappoint many.
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