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BREAKING: Massive Protest Ongoing In France As Nigerians Chase Buhari Back To Nigeria
Massive Protest Ongoing In France As Nigerians Chase Buhari Back To Nigeria.
Onyxnews reports that some Nigerians staying in South American countries and some European countries are ready to join the protest in Paris, the French capital today over the insecurity and poor leadership of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The protest has already began today, Tuesday, 18th of May, 2021, and is being organized by Reno Omokri.
The protest is trending with the #HarassBuhariOutOfParis.
See the details below..
Happening LIVE: #HarassBuhariOutofParis is currently ongoing in Paris. Nigeria is drifting. Citizens are dying daily. The Naira is tumbling. Policemen are being killed. Soldiers are being killed. Students are abducted. Farmers are being ambushed. Buhari, go home and fix Nigeria! pic.twitter.com/pjsTl7TtPX
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) May 18, 2021
The protesting Nigerians are angry that President Buhari left the chaotic state of Nigeria burning with insecurity and failed leadership, only to attend the Africa Finance Summit In Paris, France in a four-day visit.
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