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Must-Read Poem: The Servitude

How can we be moving in chains and clamouring for change?We’re like the ancient slaves working in the path of freedomBut never ready to let go of the...

#EndSARS: A Response to Northern Governors’ Forum

As I read the news of how the Northern Governors Forum led by Solomon Lalong went to Mr President to tell Mr President  of their decision on the ongoing #ENDSARS...

Now That SARS Has Been Disbanded…

Now that the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) has been disbanded and members of the dreaded police unit redeployed to other units in the Nigerian Police force, does...

SWAT: Old Man in New Skin?

Following incessant outcries by many Nigerians to disband the embattled Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), the Nigerian government was forced to cave into the demands of...

#EndSARS: You’ve Won the War, Don’t Lose the Battle – Kogi Gov Urges Youths

Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello has raised concerns over violent escalations witnessed across the country in the ongoing #EndSARS protests by youths and therefore...

Nigerians Demand is Clear, End Police Brutality, Not Name Change

Mr. Mohammed Adamu, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) in response to the #EndSars protest on Tuesday replaced the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) name to Special...

#EndSARS: ‘Disbanded’ Police Unit Still Tormenting Us in Kogi – Protesters

‘I am Your Ambassador’, Kogi Governor Grants #EndSARS Protesters Entry into Govt House As the #EndSARS movement spread to Kogi state, hundreds of...

Kogi Activist Hails Disbandment of SARS

Kogi state based human rights activist, Comrade Idris Miliki has hailed the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu for disbanding the notorious police unit, Special...

The SARS That Yields Not; What Lies Ahead?

Against all odds, the Nigerian youth have indeed shown clearly that they are not happy with what is obtainable within the confines of our society today. There is a...

Scrap May be Scrapped, But the Malady Remains

I once had a discussion with a friend about the danger of a revolution – or anything closest to it in a clime like ours in Nigeria. It certainly isn’t that I...