#EndSARS: Businesses count losses weeks after chaos
Nigerian businesses, already badly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, were further buffeted by the violence.
Nigerian businesses, already badly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, were further buffeted by the violence.
A total of 56,089 samples were collected for testing last week as against the 21,899 tested the previous week.
This report draws 10 major reasons why the #EndSARS protests attracted attention and perhaps forced the government to take action.
The panel says it received the 22 petitions within one week from members of the public
The man narrated how he was thrown off a two-storey building by operatives of SARS thus badly damaging his spinal ...
Ten winners received one million naira each, while five got N500, 000 each.
Tens of thousands of officers of the Nigerian police receive some of the poorest pay even in the West African ...
Mrs Obiechina said she was two months pregnant at the time of the incident.
Despite the safety breaches at the protests, the daily COVID-19 figures have remained low.
One key lesson is that if the system is not fixed, speedily, there may be a day of reckoning ahead ...
In a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES on Tuesday, the CSOs condemned the use of the military against protesters. They ...
"Unfortunately, the very large size of the order, and the production cycle required to meet the demand, caused delays in ...
A fourth attempt at another prison was foiled as armed men took advantage of the #EndSARS protests.
The protest has since turned violent. At least, 16 persons have died since it began.
Those with no cases will be released, an official said.
The English Premier League giants enjoined all to stay strong and safe.
The setting up of such an investigative panel across Nigeria has been one of the demands of the #EndSARS protesters ...
The president said #EndSARS protesters turned violent despite govt concessions.
Fifteen years after six young Nigerians were murdered by police officers, the man accused of ordering the killings remains free.
The panel, chaired by Akin Olademeji, a retired judge of the state high court, was inaugurated on Thursday afternoon.
The group condemned the killing of Nigerians in Lagos as callous.
The panel, chaired by Akin Olademeji, a retired judge of the state high court, was inaugurated on Thursday afternoon.
The protesting youth had earlier in the day set ablaze the secretariat of the APC.
The examination body earlier rescheduled the Computer Studies Practical examination from October 19 to November 16.
The panel also recommends public apology to be published in newspapers and other means.
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