Showing posts with label PROTEST. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PROTEST. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 February 2017

Chileans want Alexis Sanchez to quit Arsenal



Alexis Sanchez is a two time continental champion with the national side and the player appears desperate to replicate that form at club level. That seems an unlikely prospect at Arsenal where he is the only player to show any kind of ambition and hunger for success. In fact, speculation is rife the player may seek a move in the coming transfer window as he

Obasanjo should be the to lead other elder statesmen to visit Buhari:URHOBO YOUTH PROTEST



A group, Coalition Of Urhobo Nation Youth Leaders and Stakeholders (CUNYLS), has recommended ‎that former President Olusegun Obasanjo should lead other elder statesmen in the country on a visit President Muhammadu Buhari, who is currently in the United Kingdom on medical vacation.
The group made the suggestion on

Thursday, 9 February 2017

Photos: VP Yemi Osinbajo meets with protesting Labor Union leaders in Abuja

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the state house today,  granted audience to some leaders of the Nigerian Labor Congress, Trade Union Congress and other civil society groups that staged a protest demanding for good

Tuface Explains Why He Cancelled Planned Anti-Government Protest

President buhari response to 2face idibia on his pland Nation wide protest. COMEDY

Sunday, 5 February 2017

We won’t stop 2face, other Nigerians from protesting – Presidency



By Anthony Ogbonna

The Presidency has clarified its stand on the planned nationwide peaceful protest against economic hardship in the country by a group of Nigerians led by popular musician, 2face Idibia.

Tuface To Protest Despite Police Ban, Warnings



The musician had earlier announced that he would lead a protest in Lagos on February 6 to express Nigerians’ disapproval of the federal government, particularly condemning its failure to alleviate the economic crisis facing the country. 

APC Musicians Forum to boycott Tuface-led protest


A group, APC Northern Musicians Forum, on Friday said it would not participate in the planned protest by Nigerian music icon, Tuface Idibia, over alleged sufferings in Nigerian.

Haruna Ningi, Chairman of