- Nationwide protests are taking place in Nigeria, focused on economic hardship and government policies.
- The protests have been organized by young Nigerians using social media, drawing inspiration from recent demonstrations in Kenya.
- Authorities have requested more time to address economic issues, citing efforts like grain distribution and temporary cash payments to poor families.
- Protestors are expressing their disillusionment with bad governance and corruption, with economic struggles such as a 34% inflation rate, the tripling cost of fuel, food, and goods over the last year.
- The removal of a fuel subsidy and the detachment of the Nigerian naira from the US dollar are among the criticized government policies.
- Despite a significant police and military presence, the protests have remained peaceful, with minor clashes reported.
- Protestors have vowed to continue their demonstrations for ten days or until the government takes concrete steps to improve living conditions.
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