As this wave of protests is set to sweep across Nigeria on August 1st, citizens take to the streets to demand an end to bad governance.
The #EndBadGovernanceProtest has gained significant traction on social media, with many Nigerians expressing their frustration with the current state of affairs.
Twitter users have been vocal about their dissatisfaction, highlighting issues such as economic hardship, corruption, and a lack of basic amenities.
The hashtag #EndBadGovernance has been trending, with tweets like “We deserve better! #EndBadGovernanceProtest” resonating with many.
However, the Nigerian government has urged citizens to shelve the planned protest.
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appealed to the organizers to await his response to their complaints, sparking mixed reactions.
While some see this as a ploy to calm dissatisfaction, others view it as a sign of transparency and commitment to change.
As the protest date approaches, the country holds its breath, wondering how the scenario will unfold and what impact it will have on the political environment.
Will the government’s appeal be heeded, or will citizens take to the streets to demand change? Only time will tell.