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EndSARS Protests: Sultan Of Sokoto Hails Nigerian Muslims For Maturity

The Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Alhaji Dr. Muhammad Sa‘ad Abubakar , has commended Nigerian Muslims for handling with maturity and moderation, the ongoing EndSARS protests in parts of the country.

This is even as he ordered for a special prayer to be offered in all Mosques across the country on Friday, October 23 for peace to return to Nigeria

A statement today, October 21 by the Chairman of the NSCIA Media Committee, Femi Abbas, quoted the Sultan as imploring Muslims across the country to ensure that they do not get distracted from the scope of Islamic guidance concerning conflict and resolution at any time.

Dr. Sa’ad Abubakar particularly praised the Imams of the various Mosques in all parts of Nigeria for not transgressing in their Friday sermons during the crisis, either by maligning any group or individual personalities or by instigating any particular tribe or religious adherents against another, directly or indirectly.

The full text of the special statement is reproduced here:

As a matter of serious concern and urgent expectation of tranquility in Nigeria, the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), has declared the coming Friday, October 23, 2020, as a day of special prayer for the nation. In an admonishing statement personally addressed to all Nigerian Muslims, by the Council’s President General and Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Dr. Muhammad Sa‘ad Abubakar, CFR, mni, a strong emphasis was laid on the fact that only a peaceful environment backed up by fervent prayer could propel hope and harmony for the citizens of any country in which God is believed to be in control.

The statement which was issued in the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful, and which emphasized harmonious coexistence of all Nigerians, came in form of a special press release, with a tone of commendationand admonition.

While issuing the statement, His Eminence pleasantly commended the Nigerian Muslims generally for handling the ongoing ‘ENDSARS’ mass protests with moderation, according to Islamic norm and as expected of them as Muslims.

He implored them to further ensure that they do not get distracted from the scope of Islamic guidance concerning conflict and resolution at any time.

He particularly praised the Imams of the various Mosques in all parts of Nigeria, for not transgressing in their Friday sermons during the crisis, either by maligning any group or individual personalities or by instigating any particular tribe or religious adherents against another, directly or indirectly.

He then requested all Nigerian Imams to dedicate their sermons of the coming Friday, October 23, 2020, to the ongoing crisis in the country, by calming down the strained nerves with their clement preaching for peace as well as their verbal ventilation ofthe national atmosphere for permanent tranquility to the benefit of all and sundry.

His Eminence also implored all Nigerian Muslim congregations to heartily join their Imams in offering a special prayer, on Friday, for the stability of Nigeria in the present time as well as in future.

He said that for any people who believed fervently in Allah, there could never be a crisis that was irresolvable with prayer. Such a special prayer, according to him, should not be limited to Nigerian Muslims living in Nigeria alone, other Nigerians.

He said other Nigerian Muslims who are residing abroad should also join their brothers and sisters at home in this crucial prayer, since Nigeria is for all Nigerians, irrespective of their places of residence.

His Eminence then prayed personally for Nigeria and Nigerians saying “he beseeched Allah never to allow the bountiful blessings with which He (Allah) gloriously endows our country to end up in a regrettable history.”

While appealing to the government to sincerely consider a quick implementation of the demands of the protesting youths to which it has graciously agreed, His Eminence also counseled the protesters to allow the government to act positively on those demands in the overall interest of peace and tranquility for our country.

Meanwhile, His Eminence has cautioned Nigerian Muslim youths against joining any evil gang of violence into which some disgruntled Nigerian adults, with hidden agenda,may cunningly lure them with a bait that can lead them to irreversible contrition.

He counseled those youths to be wary of any sugar-coated utterances that may eventually turn their hope into forlorn and jeopardize their future at a time when the deceptive elements will not be available for rescue.

Yoruba: Irony Of Educated People Without Knowledge


The Lagos state governor has confirmed on the news that himself and the health commissioner went round the hospitals in Lagos and couldn’t identify the corps of any victim of the so much advertised Lekki shooting where thousands died according to Biafrans. The enemies of Nigeria are gradually winning by propaganda and lies via social media and Nigeria hungry journalists and their news media.
What is even most worrisome and surprising is that the Southwest people were so unwise to know that the advocates of Biafra just want to help them destroy Lagos which is their economic power. How many business interests and major government revenue agencies were destroyed in Southeast? How many of their first class chiefs were humiliated and sent out of their palaces as was done to Oba of Lagos who was neither a soldier nor police in this crisis? How many Igbos and Hausas are working in all the establishments of Tinubu that were burnt down compared to the Yorubas? How many Igbos and Hausas are been served by the BRT buses burnt down compared to the Yorubas benefiting from it? And many others.
The Igbos wanted to replicate same in Abuja but besides the superior power of the government, the indigenes and Northerners said NO. Nnamdi Kanu mentioned Tinubu as their target and left out all the Igbo leaders close to government and the Yorubas were happy.
The Yorubas never ask what has he done that the Igbo leaders did not do as a sin. The Edo protesters where confew was first declared were so wise that they did not destroy their economic facilities rather they went and released their brothers in the prison to enjoy freedom.
Then you ask yourself the big question:
“WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE CALLED YORUBAS IN NIGERIA”?
Under listed are some of the public properties destroyed in Lagos:
1. Nigeria Port Authority Lagos – set ablaze
2. Orile Police Post, Lagos – set ablaze
3. Lekki Toll Gate, Lagos – totally destroyed
4. BRT Terminal, Oyingbo – New Buses set on fire
5. Television Continental, Ketu, Lagos – set ablaze
6. VIO, FRSC Office, Ojodu – FRSC branded cars, generators set ablaze.
7. BRT Terminal, Ojodu, Lagos – buses set ablaze.
8. BRT Bus at Berger – set ablaze
9. Lagos Television, Agidingbi, Ikeja – shut down
10. Recreational Center, Oregun, Lagos – set on fire.
11. Oba’s Palace, Lagos – burnt to ashes. His scepter of authority seized.
12. Sanwo Olu Mother’s House, Surulere, Lagos – set ablaze
13 Kings college on fire
14. Many lives lost already to the protests all in Lagos and south west.
15. Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island Lagos, burnt
16. GTBank Branches burnt down
17. AccessBank Branches burnt down
18. Channels Television shut down
19. Ajeromi Local Govt Secretariat
20. Lagos-Island Local Govt destroyed
21. Lagos-Island East LCDA Secretariat set on fire
22. Lagos Mainland Local Govt Secretariat Destroyed
23. Ibeju Lekki LCDA Secretariat destroyed
24. Sanwoolu’s Uncle’s house on Lagos Island.
25. Ejigbo LCDA burn.
26. Many local council SECRETARIATS burn down now. in Lagos state.
Still counting….
Several Yoruba heritage buildings and private properties burnt down and you still believe this is about protest or fall out from Army’s shooting…
Someone or people somewhere have declared war on Lagos State and by extension on the South-West. Only a fool will clap while his father’s house is being destroyed.
It is a pity Yoruba never ronu the IPOB militants are burning our heritage and we are jubilating. BRT is not in other state NPA, TVC is an asset we are proud of in Yoruba land. We are shouting we want Oduduwa nation and they are destroying what we could use to survive as a nation and we are jubilating.
Despite what Atiku Abubakar did as a Vice President to corner all the resources of this country to himself no single person from Adamawa protested against him. Tinubu was never a President or Vice President or a minister but just a former Governor, like James Onanefe ibori who the Deltans celebrate like an idol despite what he did in Delta.
Yoruba, if you allow this IPOB and its cohorts to destroy our common heritage it is left for you. This is the way they deceived us to betray Awolowo while they kept hailing their own Zik. Yoruba Ronu.
EndSARS is not in the southwest alone. They were in the entire country. Do we hear they are burning homes and monuments in other parts of the country?
In Ekiti State, if not because of the arrest that have been made they would have started burning houses. As I am typing this message, I heard that they have started burning APC Secretarial in Ondo State. Yoruba Ronu.
What is the offence of Tinubu? Just because he developed Lagos, why can’t they develop the IPOB states despite the huge resources that were allocated to them?
Lagos is not complaining that Tinubu stole their money. What is the problem of the IPOB? Ironu ikoko ni yio paja won. The IPOB people are setting us against ourselves.
Awa omo Yoruba, please let us come together and protect our own. Tinubu is an asset to Yoruba nation. He has built more people than any other persons in this land: you cannot go and burn Atikus refinery in South Africa. You cannot go and burn Edwin Clerk University in Ghana. You cannot go and burn James Ibori refinery in Liberia neither can you go and burn other monuments of the IPOB in other countries.
This is the way they criticized Obasanjo before he forced Jonathan on Nigeria.
The Arewas are looking at us and laughing. The south versus the south just because the yanmirin want power at all costs.
Yoruba Ronu.

Group Accuses Atiku, Pastor Oyedepo, Others Of Fuelling EndSARS Protests 

A group known as Buhari Media Organisation accused some political and religious leaders of fuelling the EndSARS protesters despite the fact that the government had acceded to their original demands.

It said in a statement by its Chairman, Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary, Cassidy Madueke, that the turn of events in some parts of the country is the outcome of their misguided support.

“We had quietly watched the antics of some influential members of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Senate President Bukola Saraki on one hand, and religious leaders like Apostle Johnson Suleiman and Bishop David Oyedepo who have been giving tacit support to the protesters.

“This was even after President Muhammad Buhari had given his words on the disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and taken far-reaching steps to meet all the five original demands of what we agree were legitimate.

“Now that the protests have become volatile with clear cases of arson attacks on Police stations in some key cities, mob attacks on policemen and at least 2 jailbreaks aside from clashes between opposing groups, we are surprised that we have not seen them express the same energy they used to promote violence to call for calm.

“We make bold to say that these influential leaders of thought should have been playing a more statesmanlike role despite their political stance knowing how volatile such a protest without a clear exit plan could be.

“This was even at a time that the original advocate of EndSARS Segun Awosanya had made it clear that the issue had gone beyond calling for police reforms.

The group appealed to local and foreign funders of the EndSARS protests to desist from acts capable of creating more hardship for Nigerians.

” It is a matter of fact that the protesters’ strategy of blocking major highways has been preventing movement of goods and services as well as people engaging in economic activities.

“So it was clear that it would have some effects on the bottom line of individuals and corporate bodies especially in a place like Lagos where a large chunk of Nigeria’s VAT receipt comes from.

“And just before the state government imposed a 24-hour curfew in the state, some of the protesters had moved into the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos while others had plans to stop activities at the port.

” At the last count, the Nigerian economy has lost N700bn, according to the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) which also believes that there was no reason for the EndSARS protests to continue based on the government’s response.

“So it was clear that what was meant as a legitimate protest against Police brutality had morphed into something targeted at creating anarchy and grinding an economy that has been badly hit by the twin impact of lower oil prices and Covid-19 pandemic.

“We believe that those funding the protests through the Feminist Coalition should tread cautiously or be seen as an enemy of the state”

The group urged Nigerians to trust President Buhari’s ability to effect the long-expected Police reforms and bequeath a modern Police Force for posterity which everyone would be proud of.

Alleged Plot To Overthrow President Buhari: Citizen Adamu Drags Twitter CEO To Court

Citizen Adamu Garba, who was a presidential aspirant in the 2019 election in Nigeria, has dragged the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Twitter, Jack Dorsey to a Federal High Court in Abuja, the nation’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), over an alleged plot to use EndSARS protesters to overthrow President Muhammadu Buhari.

Adamu Garba is also asking the Court to order the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to shut down the social media platform, and as well to order the Twitter owner to pay $1 Billion as damages to Nigeria

The complainant, who has a Twitter account, posted a video today, October 20, explaining his action, insisting that Dorsey is sponsoring an alleged plot to oust President Buhari.

Adamu Garba said that the tech mogul threw his weight behind the donation of funds through a bitcoin account, stressing that as a patriotic citizen, he cannot sit idly.

In his fundamental human rights suit, Adamu Garba prayed the court to “direct the 7th respondent (NCC) to stop the operation of Twitter International Company in any part of the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

He tweeted: “If you truly love Nigeria, you should love these demands from Jack:

“Pay $1bn as compensation to the victims of #EndSARS; Twitter to set up offices in Nigeria, hire Nigerians & pay taxes; He should apologize to Nigerian people & government”.

Garba added that the demands “should be celebrated.”

Twitter and Dorsey are yet to react to the lawsuit.

Attacks On EndSARS Protesters: Count Us Out – Dept Of State Security

The Department of State Services (DSS) has washed its hands off the news making the round that its personnel are aiding pro-SARS supporters and thugs to attack #EndSARS protesters in Abuja.

The Service said that part of the untruth being spewed to the public is that some of its officials attached to certain VIPs aided thugs in this regard.

A statement today, October 20 by the DSS spokesman, Peter Afunanya, stressed that no DSS personnel has, so far, been identified to be involved in the alleged acts.

The statement said that the fact that SUVs and persons dressed in suits and sighted in conflict environments did not immediately meant that they are of the DSS.

“Fact is that no staff of the DSS will engage in acts as the ones being peddled by these rumour mongers and hate speakers.

“The Service is a responsible professional Organization and will endeavor to remain so at all times. It, therefore, wishes to state that the allegations leveled against it are not true and can only be taken as false narratives designed to cast it in bad image as well as inflame the protests.

“Consequently, the public is enjoined to disregard the falsehood emanating from sections of the social and mainstream media, subversive groups and interests. The Service uses this opportunity to call on citizens to eschew bitterness, remain law abiding and cooperate with security agencies and indeed, the Government for lasting peace and public safety.”

EndSARS Protest: Kuje Hospital’s Ambulance Attacked, Driver Escapes Death

Driver of an Ambulance attached to Kuje General Hospital in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, narrowly escaped death in the hands of EndSARS protesters in Lugbe, airport road today, October 20.
Report reaching us at Greenbarge Reporters said that the glasses of the Ambulance were broken and was completely vandalised.
The Ambulance was said to have been dispatched by the hospital management to convey the medical staff of the hospital who were stranded in Lugbe as a result of the blockage mounted by the protester.

Some of the medical staff in the Ambulance said they jumped off the vehicle when the attackers came dangling cutlasses and other dangerous weapons, and ran into the bush.

The driver, who gave his name simply as Jibril, said that the Ambulance was completely vandalised, even as he escaped from the scene with minor injury.

“The protesters attacked only government vehicles,” the driver said.

#EndSARS: The Generation That Said “Enough” Bye Ruben Abati

Turning and turning in the widening gyre

The Falcon cannot hear the falconer;

Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;

Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,

The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst

Are full of passionate intensity

 Surely some revelation is at hand…

–               W.B. Yeats, The Second Coming (1919)

The poem quoted above: “The Second Coming” by Irish poet William Butler Yeats (1919) is probably one of the most adapted and quoted poems in world literature, and in politics and culture, to describe moments of anxiety, uncertainty and a seeming “slouching towards” chaos and anarchy in any community.  Written in 1919, in the context of the Spanish flu, after the First World War which ended in November 1918, and at the beginning of the Irish War of Independence (1919 – 1921), W.B. Yeats’s poem helps to encapsulate the horror, confusion, the disarray, the despair that has overtaken Nigeria in the last two weeks, in the wake of a revolt by Nigeria’s Generation Z, a generation that insists that they can no longer tolerate the failure of the Nigerian state and leadership. They are saying “Enough is Enough”, and they would not be deterred until they see concrete assurance that the change that they demand is in the horizon. The “slouching beast” of their protest is a notorious unit of the Nigeria Police: the much dreaded, now defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). SARS was known for its brutality, its indulgence in extra-judicial killing and the lives of many innocent Nigerians which its members deleted with impunity. Police brutality is not the only beast: the youths of Nigeria have since identified more beasts: a problematic foreign exchange rate, cybercrime and fraud, fuel price hike, legislators who are underworked and overpaid, terrorist herdsmen, unemployment, bad roads, a failed leadership elite – all of which combined threaten the future of the average Nigerian youth. They want to take charge of their own future. They want to take their country back as they now say – “#one-step-at-a-time.”

For the past two weeks however, the street protests that have been staged by the youths have assumed a new life, resulting in a great disruption. The protests have spread like wild fire, fuelled by innovation, creativity and “passionate intensity”. One striking feature of it is how it has taken the shape and form of community transmission, especially in Lagos where every neighborhood feels obliged to organize its own version of the protest. On Monday, October 19, the state of Lagos was practically on lockdown. Every major street junction was blocked by angry youths playing music, wielding placards of protest, and asking motorists to either join the protest or return home. At the Lekki end of the city, the Lekki toll gate has been shut down since the beginning of the protests. That particular spot has emerged as the nerve-centre of youth revolt, and a cultural melting pot where solidarity is the normative code, and rebellion is the spirit of the congregation.

In Abuja, critical road arteries were also blocked, effectively shutting down the entire Federal Capital Territory. The road to the International Airport was occupied. Northern Youths under the aegis of the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) are also protesting across the 19 states of the North. The difference between the protests in the North and the protests from the Middle Belt to the South lies in  the emphasis by the Northern groups on the need to end insecurity in the North. Essentially, there is a meeting of minds among Nigerian youths, North or South, that something terrible has gone wrong with our country that needs to be fixed. The other exception that we have seen are those “rented” youths whose sponsors are yet unknown who attack the protesters in Abuja and Lagos, those who steal from youths who are fighting to save Nigeria, and those youths who are giving the emerging revolution a bad name by engaging in acts of violence.

The sad part of the protests so far is the degeneration into violence. What was conceived as and which began as a peaceful protest has now turned bloody. It has now been overtaken by the Nigerian factor. It would be most unfortunate if the protesters lose focus or they are pushed to do so. Amnesty International reported last week that about 10 persons had died in the course of the protests. The number has increased since hoodlums infiltrated the protests and policemen who had been warned by the Inspector General of Police began to shoot at protesters. The emerging picture is frightening. In Osogbo, Osun State on Saturday, the convoy of the State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola was attacked. The Governor insists that it was an attempt to assassinate him. In Abuja, more than four deaths have been reported within a week. Yesterday, Benin City went up in flames. Police stations and vehicles were set ablaze. Prisoners jumped the fence at the Benin prison and escaped. Just as we defend the right to protest, any act of violence is also condemnable. It is in order to prevent this that the Nigerian Civil Society has been very vocal in insisting that the police, the military and other security agencies must not turn their guns on protesters, or arrest or detain or harass them. It is also in part why the decision of the Nigerian Army to launch Operation Crocodile Smile VI in the middle of a nationwide protest has been criticized for its bad timing. The explanation that the Operation has nothing to do with the #EndSARS protest has been dismissed as insincere. Soldiers have now been seen on the streets of Abuja, confronting #EndSARS protesters. Things are clearly falling apart…

The protesters claim that they are being provoked, or blackmailed, but as the days go by, it is difficult to identify a coherent strategy despite the gains that have been recorded. In the absence of an identified and structured leadership, the protest is at best amorphous. The Northern anti-insecurity protesters appear to be better organized. Every zone has a leader with published details. In the South, every man or woman who goes out to protest is a leader in his or her own right. This has resulted in internal bickering, and much in-fighting. Each member of the protest would seem to have an agenda of their own: from the adoption of protest as a new found vocation, or the enjoyment of the carnival-esque ambience of the protests. What needs to be watched also is the manner in which the protest in full flight is beginning to alienate those who should naturally be part of it. The organizers should also watch out against inflicting emotional pain and psychological violence on the same persons whose interests they are fighting for. We are all involved in the struggle to save Nigeria. There is no Nigerian who has not suffered a form of police brutality or the other or the impunity of uniformed state officials. The various stories that have been told convey our collective pain and the depth of our anguish, and the drowning of our innocence. But when protesters block a major highway, and all arterial roads from dawn to dusk, they inflict pain on innocent persons.

For days, people living in the Lekki part of Lagos have not been able to go to work or go about their daily business. When people go to work on the Island from the Mainland, they are not sure of what awaits them on the road. Protesters take over the roads and harass motorists. The Lagos Ibadan Expressway has been shut down repeatedly in the last two weeks. Transporters are put through enormous stress.  The supply chain between Lagos and other parts of the country is disrupted. The economic impact of the on-going protest is huge. A newspaper investigation reveals that since the protests started in Lagos, the closure of the Lekki toll gate alone has resulted in a loss of about N234 million. When all this is over, is there any guarantee that the managers of that toll gate will not take it out on the young people who work daily at that toll gate. And there have been reports as well of persons who died in the last two weeks because they could not be rushed to the hospital because the roads have been blocked. All schools in Lagos have been shut down over #EndSARS protests. My point is this: while the right to protest is sacrosanct, it needs not extend to a violation of other people’s rights.

Nigeria faces a dilemma. How would the present crisis be resolved? The Federal Government has accepted all the five demands placed before it by Nigerian youths, North and South. It has dissolved the Special Anti-Robbery Squad. It has announced the establishment of a Special Weapons and Tactical Unit (SWAT), which has been roundly laughed off because of its peremptoriness and lack of originality. A total of 37 officers have either been reprimanded, demoted or dismissed from the Police for having been involved one or the other in the abuse of office and privilege. In Lagos, four officers have been named and are likely to face prosecution. At the last National Economic Council meeting chaired by the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, it was agreed that every state government and the Federal Capital Territory should set up a judicial panel of inquiry to investigate all cases of police brutality and extra-judicial killing and ensure that justice is done. By yesterday, six states have set up the panels as agreed, and two – Lagos and Kaduna states- have inaugurated them. In addition, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has personally offered Nigerian youths an apology. The First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari has also called on the Nigerian government to “rescue the people.” Yesterday, the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare after a meeting with the President at the Presidential Villa reported that the President has appealed to #EndSARS protesters to give government time to address their demands; they have spoken and he has heard and that the reforms they are asking for will happen.

Indeed, the protesters have achieved a lot in two weeks. They have demonstrated the power of solidarity and the importance of their voice. This generation of protesters is not ready to “off the mic”. They insist on being heard. Their voice is so clear, it has been amplified across the world by celebrities, governments and Nigerians in Diaspora who have taken to the streets in about 10 countries of the world to draw attention to the Nigerian crisis. We have seen impressive displays of character and humanism as the story of the revolution continues to unfold, the physically challenged like Jane Obiene and Charles Nnama –  victims of police brutality – who joined the protest and got the support and adulation of others. The nursing mothers who took their children to join the protest. The elderly mothers who protested on behalf of all mothers who lost a son, a daughter, a husband or a relative to police brutality. An 89-year old citizen, Professor JTK Duncan showed up at the barricades, waving the Nigerian flag. Aisha Yesufu remains irrepressible. The Feminist Coalition, which has coordinated donations to the cause and the setting up of helplines is the very definition of responsible citizenship. We have also witnessed a harvest of creativity: new songs by Davido, Asa, Fikky, Kabex, Ripple Effect, Falz and M.I. Abaga which define the protest; many more are emerging: short skits, paintings, memes, ingenuous tweets…an online SORO SOKE radio platform, Nollywood movies in the making…The protest has been teleological, technological, poetic and physical.

But when and how will these protests end? The real protest is in the mind of every young Nigerian who has been disappointed by the Nigerian state and who prays for a better country. No one can put a final date to that. The youth of Nigeria will not begin to trust their governments because of a few concessions and fine rhetoric. When their country changes for the better, they will be the first to know. But protest as an event cannot be an end in itself. I believe that with the present outing, the time has come for an audit and a review of strategy after two weeks. The protesters must resist the temptation to be turned into shooting targets by a state that is becoming overwhelmed: in Lagos protesters reportedly took over the international airport; in Benin, prisoners escaped, and in the face of all that, some government officials are beginning to tell us that the government of Nigeria will not stand by and allow anarchy to reign. To whom it may concern: The time has come for a review of strategy and tactics.

As for the Federal Government of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari should step forward and address the angry youths of Nigeria at home and in diaspora. He can no longer afford to speak through proxies and third parties. The protesters won’t listen to such persons. They don’t trust anyone at all at this moment. The Falcon can no longer pretend not to hear the Falconer. This is the time to change the narrative of the on-going protest, and only you, Mr. President can do it. Talk directly to the youths of Nigeria. Then sack one or two guilty persons to show that you truly believe in the principle of fairness. Seize the moment. Now.

Second Lockdown In Lagos, Thanks To EndSARS Protests

Second wave of lockdown has descended on Lagos State, as the State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu declared a 24 hour curfew over the turn of event in the ongoing EndSARS protest.

The Governor, in a broadcast today, October 30, said: “I have watched with shock how what began as a peaceful #EndSARS protest has degenerated into a monster that is threatening the well-being of our society.

“Lives and limbs have been lost as criminals and miscreants are now hiding under the umbrella of these protests to unleash mayhem on our State.

“As a government that is alive to its responsibility and has shown a commitment to the movement #ENDSARS, we will not watch and allow anarchy in our dear state.

“I, therefore, hereby impose a 24-hour curfew on all parts of the State as from 4pm today, 20th October,2020.Nobody, except essential service providers and first responders must be found on the streets.”

It’s Fake News, We Are Not Recruiting – NOUN

The management of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has described information in some quarters that the institution is recruiting people as members of its staff as fake news.

A statement issued today, October 19 by its spokesman, Mr Ibrahim Sheme urged Nigerians to discard reports of recruitment.

“The story, mischievously captioned “National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) Recruitment 2020 and How to Apply”, is being pushed out to the public principally by two notorious online platforms, Opera News (operanewsapp.com) and Financial Watch (financialwatchngr.com).

“The University hereby informs the general public that this story is fake and therefore should be dismissed for what it is.

“The public should beware of the kind of stuff those purveyors of falsehood dish out to gullible readers with the apparent reason of attracting hits to their websites.

“The public should also understand that after fully complying with the Federal Government’s directive to join the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, NOUN cannot employ anyone without government approval,” Sheme stated.

#ENDSARS: Expect Spikes In COVID-19 Infections – PTF Alerts Nigerians

Boss Mustapha

The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has alerted Nigerians to prepare for a spike in the Coronavirus infections in the country in the next two weeks.

Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman, Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, made this known today, October 19 in Abuja at the joint national briefing of the task force.

Mustapha said the prediction was due to the total disregard for the preventive measures against the virus exhibited by thousands of Nigerians protesting in the ongoing #Endsars campaign across various cities in the country.

Thousands of Nigerians have for about two weeks, taken to the streets areas across the country to protest against reported police brutality, harassment and extra-judicial killings.

Such brutality is said to be perpetrated by the operatives of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

The SGF said : “Truth be told, two weeks from today, if you get all the people that congregated at the Lekki toll plaza and run a test, you would establish for sure several infections.

“Any mass gathering that does not adhere to the non-pharmaceutical interventions that have been put in place, which include wearing of masks, social distancing, keeping personal hygiene and avoiding mass gatherings, they become super spreader events, whether you like it or not.

“So I can say with a definitive voice that two weeks from today, get everybody that congregated in those places, not only at the Lekki toll plaza, but also the Unity Fountain in Abuja but several other places, we would definitely be contending with an increase in infections, two weeks from now, and that’s why we must be extremely careful when we congregate.”

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