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Nigerians In United Kingdom Protest In Front Of High Commission, Demand Charges Against Sowore Dropped, Call For Referendum

The group said, "It is fraudulent charges. They are not allowing Sowore to go and see his family. For several months now, Sowore has not set eyes on his family.”

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A group of Nigerians on Wednesday staged a peaceful demonstration in front of the Nigerian High Commission in London, United Kingdom, to make series of demands. 

The group, which frowned at the state of governance in Nigeria under President Muhammadu Buhari, said citizens had lost hope of a meaningful future under the current administration. 

The protesters went on to condemn the government for its baseless charges against rights activist and journalist, Omoyele Sowore, asking for the case to be immediately dropped.

The group said, "It is fraudulent charges. They are not allowing Sowore to go and see his family. For several months now, Sowore has not set eyes on his family.

"The case has again been postponed until April 1 and 2. Can you all see the charade behind this.

"We are calling on the government to drop all charges against Sowore, Olawale Bakare (Mandate), Agba Jalingo.

"The government has no solid evidence to pursue the cases against Sowore and others and instead of them to humbly drop them, they are wasting everybody’s time.

"If indeed they had evidence, they won’t be seeking for adjournment, they will proceed with the case.

"This is not just about Sowore as a person, it is about every Nigerian. Injustice against one, is injustice against all.

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There are a lot of people detained unjustly across Nigeria that we don’t know about. Nigeria today has become a lawless society and President Muhammadu Buhari is a disaster.

"Nigeria has failed for everybody. There are killings everyday across the country. Nothing is working anymore.

"But government keeps deceiving everybody and that is why we have embarked on this protest to let the world know what is actually going on in Nigeria.

"We cannot prosper as a country when there is widespread injustice everywhere.

"The same DSS officials that has failed to apprehend Boko Haram members are the ones chasing after and tormenting innocent citizens. This cannot continue. 

"We are calling for a referendum so that people can express their thoughts about this contraption called Nigeria.

"This country is no longer working, we need to go our separate ways."