This protest is a large movement that has been gaining momentum across the country, with citizens demanding better living conditions, improved security, and an end to corruption.
The protest comes after a series of events that have signal the need for change in Nigeria.
In a video seen on X (formerly Twitter), the sizeable amount of protesters, mobilized in one section of the area, gearing for more protesters to join them.
In another video the protesters were seen singing at the top of their voice against the regime of Tinubu’s government.
Recently, a court ruling restricted protests in Ogun State to specific locations and times, sparking concerns about the limitation of citizens’ rights to freedom of assembly and expression.
Despite these challenges, protesters in Lagos remain determined to make their voices heard.
The #EndBadGovernanceProtest aims to bring attention to issues such as economic hardship, poor infrastructure, and inadequate healthcare, among others.
It remains to be seen how the authorities will respond to the protest.
Watch the video below:
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