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#EndSARS

South Africa ranks 118 out of 163 in the 2022 Global Peace Index
Opinion
/ 17 June 2022

South Africa ranks 118 out of 163 in the 2022 Global Peace Index

It is a marginal improvement, according to the study, but while the country is progressively more peaceful, it is tarnished with violent outbreaks of crime and protests

By Sonri Naidoo
Twitter back in Nigeria after seven-month blackout
Africa
/ 13 January 2022

Twitter back in Nigeria after seven-month blackout

The ban shocked many in Nigeria, where Twitter has had a major role in political discourse, with the hashtags #BringBackOurGirls after Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls in 2014.

By Agence France Presse
Freeing Nigeria’s unjustly imprisoned
Africa
/ 13 June 2021

Freeing Nigeria’s unjustly imprisoned

Too many Nigerians are stuck in prison for longer than allowed by law – sometimes for crimes they did not commit

By Aisha Salaudeen
How youth can reshape political participation in Nigeria
Africa
/ 27 April 2021

How youth can reshape political participation in Nigeria

Can Nigeria’s #EndSars protests restructure electoral politics? Or will they simply become a dramatic, but ineffective interlude, to the status quo?

By Chris Olaoluwa Ògúnmọ́dẹdé
Bitcoin: Nigeria bites back against cryptocurrency trading
Africa
/ 14 February 2021

Bitcoin: Nigeria bites back against cryptocurrency trading

On 5 February Nigeria’s central bank banned crypto transactions, but industry analysts are confident the sector will find a workaround.

By Vincent Desmond
Nollywood’s political struggle
Africa
/ 16 December 2020

Nollywood’s political struggle

How has Nigeria’s film industry responded to the #EndSARS protests?

By Wilfred Okiche
Nigeria’s women on the front line
Africa
/ 7 December 2020

Nigeria’s women on the front line

They led the October 72-hour demonstration against a brutal police squad, following the examples that date back to the 1910 Women’s War

By Bolu Akindele and Ope Adedeji
Nigeria’s queers say ‘enough’
Article
/ 10 November 2020

Nigeria’s queers say ‘enough’

Notorious police unit that harassed LGBTQ+ community disbanded after widespread protests.

By Dika Ofoma, The Continent
Facebook, Instagram indiscriminately flag #EndSars posts as fake news
Africa
/ 23 October 2020

Facebook, Instagram indiscriminately flag #EndSars posts as fake news

Fact-checking is appropriate but the platforms’ scattershot approach has resulted in genuine information and messages about Nigerians’ protest against police brutality being silenced

By Tolu Olasoji, The Continent
Editorial: A failure of leadership in Nigeria
Opinion
/ 23 October 2020

Editorial: A failure of leadership in Nigeria

For as long as there has been an independent Nigeria, its government has been killing its people.

By Editorial
Unite with Nigeria’s ‘Speak Up’ generation protesting against police brutality
Africa
/ 23 October 2020

Unite with Nigeria’s ‘Speak Up’ generation protesting against police brutality

Photos of citizens draped in the bloodied flag have spread around the world in the month the country should be celebrating 60 years of independence

By Idayat Hassan
The Nigerian government is killing its citizens — again
Africa
/ 21 October 2020

The Nigerian government is killing its citizens — again

‘Nigeria kills its people. Nigeria has always killed its people.’

By Chude Jideonwo

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