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BREAKING: #FearlessInOctober protest begins in Abuja

As Nigeria celebrated its 64th Independence Day Anniversary, hundreds of citizens took to the streets of Abuja in a powerful protest tagged #FearlessInOctober, demanding an end to bad governance.
Organized by a coalition of civil society groups, activists, and concerned citizens, the demonstration reflects the growing frustrations over the country’s political, economic, and social challenges.
The event served to revive the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria movement, which gained momentum two months ago.
Protesters, many of whom are young Nigerians, marched through the heart of the capital, brandishing placards with messages such as “Enough is Enough,” “End Bad Governance Now,” and “We Demand Accountability.”
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Leading the charge is prominent human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore, whose involvement has galvanized support for the cause.
The protest underscores a collective call for accountability and reform, echoing the sentiments of a populace eager for change and better governance in Nigeria.
As the march continues, it highlights the determination of citizens to hold their leaders accountable and advocate for a brighter future for the nation.
More details to follow…