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BREAKING: Trouble Increases In Nigeria As Protesters Promise To Resume Fresh #EndSars Protest
Trouble increased in Nigeria as protesters promised to return to the street for #EndSars Protest.
Reports reaching OnyxNews Nigeria stated that several youths in Nigeria against all odds are considering taking to the street of Lagos and Abuja to begin another wave of protest.
The youths also said that this time, they won’t be intimidated by both government and security agencies that might be deployed to stand in its way.
OnyxNews Nigeria gathered that the decision for the planned protest by the youths was borne out of government’s perceived clampdown on some top members of the #ENDSARS campaign, as their bank accounts were frozen by the apex bank, CBN, on Friday.
It was also learnt that some members of the campaign were not allowed to travel out of the country.
It was gathered that a federal high court Judge had ordered the bank accounts of atleast 20 members of the ENDSARS campaign to be frozen for a period of 90 days pending the outcome of investigation and inquiry presently being conducted by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Many Nigerians including the President of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Olumide Akpata, and Activist and public commentator, Aisha Yesufu, have taken to social media to express their displeasure on the decision taken by authorities to have their account frozen.
Nigerian youths are seeking for a quick release of the international passports seized from some top members of the campaign, saying the government may be calling for another massive protest if it did not respond to their demands.
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