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Day 2 of Nationwide Protests: Nigerians Continue Demonstrations Against Economic Hardship

By Milcah Tanimu

Nigerians are on the second day of widespread protests against the economic policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, which they blame for plunging the nation into severe hardship. The demonstrations, which began on August 1, are planned to last for ten days, concluding on August 10.

**Day One Recap:**
The first day of protests saw a mix of outcomes across the country. In northern states, such as Kano, Yobe, and Borno, the protests were marred by violence, looting, and vandalism, leading to the imposition of a 24-hour curfew. Conversely, southern states experienced mostly peaceful demonstrations.

**Updates from Day Two:**

– **Borno State:** The local government has announced a temporary relaxation of the curfew to allow Muslims to attend Friday (Jumaat) prayers. This move aims to balance public safety with religious observances.

– **Port Harcourt:** In Rivers State, protesters resumed their activities, focusing on the Federal Secretariat and Aba Expressway. The demonstrators voiced their frustrations with the government’s policies, confronting police officers with chants like “hungry dey, hungry dey.”

– **Abuja:** In the capital, protests at Berger Roundabout were met with a heavy police presence. Security forces reportedly fired teargas at both protesters and journalists covering the events.

– **Lagos:** In Lagos, demonstrators have gathered at the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Park in Ojota. The protest continues amidst a significant police presence aimed at maintaining order.

As the protests proceed, Naija News will continue to provide updates on the unfolding situation across Nigeria.

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