Headline
BREAKING: Nationwide Protest To Remove Buhari Comes Up On Democracy Day
Nationwide protest to remove Buhari comes up on Democracy Day.
Onyxnews reports that a nationwide protest with the aim of removing Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari from his position is set to hold on June 12, 2021, the nation’s democracy day.
READ Another Top Politician Fingered In Ini Umoren’s Murder Case
This was announced by Omoyele Sowore, one of Buhari’s strongest critics on his social media page.
This isn’t going to be the first protest organized by Omoyele Sowore against Buhari.
The Publisher of SaharaReporters has done many which include the very common #RevolutionNow Protest which wasn’t successful and led to his arrest.
He was also one of those who was against President Buhari some months ago when he travelled to the United kingdom for a two-week medical check-up.
Announcing the new protest earlier today, Sowore called on some other Nigerians to join him as they occupy Nigeria on June 12.
Please who is on board with me for a June 12 2021 #BuhariMustGo nationwide #Revolutionnow action? Please retweet if you are in support! We can’t continue like this! #EnoughIsEnough #occupynigeria pic.twitter.com/9B1W4qUhRx
— Omoyele Sowore (@YeleSowore) May 14, 2021
-
Entertainment1 week ago
UPDATED: Teen Comedians, Emmanuella And Success Quit Mark Angel Comedy
-
Brands and Marketing1 week ago
UPDATED: Naira Appreciates Against US Dollar – Reason
-
Headline1 week ago
NiMet Forcasts 3-day Nationwide Haziness, Cloudiness
-
Headline6 days ago
JUST IN: Tinubu Set To Present 2025 Budget Proposal Tuesday
-
Brands and Marketing1 week ago
Naira Falls To N1,585/$ In Parallel Market
-
Gossip1 week ago
Video: See Why 22-Year-Old Girl Is Dancing Next To Her 85-Year-Old Boyfriend’s Hospital Bed
-
Headline2 days ago
[BREAKING] Yuletide: Tinubu Declares Free Train Rides For Two Weeks
-
Headline2 days ago
Ademola Lookman Wins 2024 CAF Player Of The Year Award
-
Headline16 hours ago
FIFA Best Awards 2024: Full List Of Winners
-
Headline2 days ago
JUST IN: Tinubu Appoints Eight New Secretaries Permanently