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Nigerians Begin Another Protest Against President Buhari’s Government
Nigerians in Germany are planning to stage a massive protest in Berlin, with a rally to be staged at the Nigerian embassy.
According to statement sent to PM News, the protest is being planned by a broad coalition of progressive Nigerian Organisations in the country,
They said they will converge at the Nigerian Embassy in Berlin to register their protest “in very strong terms” about the Buhari government.
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They also plan to “expose the decadence of the Nigerian State”.
“Furthermore, Nigerians in Germany will air their grievances against the poor service, unprofessional conduct and corrupt practices of the Nigerian missions in Berlin and Frankfurt, as exemplified by the Sex-For-Passport-Scandal currently rocking the Nigerian Embassy”, the statement read.
The march begins with a rally at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, where a Delegation will present resolutions and demands to the Nigerian President via his Ambassador to the Federal Republic of
Germany.
The march will continue to the Office of the German Federal Chancellor.
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