In Niger State, protesters blocked the Minna-Bida road and the Kpakungu Roundabout to express their frustration and demand better conditions for their families. Nigerian citizens are very sad, life is hard, and many families do not have enough food to eat. There is hunger in the land and hearts are heavy with worry and concern. When does it get better?
This group of brave people decided to do something about inflation in the price of food items. They stood together, holding signs and shouting, "We want a better life!" The protest was led by a courageous woman named Aisha Jibrin, who wanted to draw attention to the suffering faced by ordinary Nigerians. They called it the Hunger Protest.
But guess what? The police came and took them away. They said the protest was not allowed. Can you believe that? These good people were just asking for help, and instead, they got arrested.
The protest highlights the struggles faced by ordinary Nigerians due to inflation, food shortages, and economic challenges. While Aisha Jibrin and others tried to peacefully express their discontent, their arrest shows that the authorities prioritize maintaining order over addressing the underlying issues.
Now, everyone is talking about Aisha Jibrin and the others. They've become the voice of the masses and the face of Nigerian's fight against the injustice of inflation and hunger. Injustice is Real joins in the demand for these individuals to be free because they're fighting for all of us. They're like superheroes, standing up for what's right.
It is a shame that the Nigerian police work for the politicians, not the regular people. It's a real shame because everyone deserves to be safe and have enough to eat. it’s essential for people to have the right to express their concerns peacefully, especially when facing difficult circumstances.
As individuals - let's continue to hope for positive change and relief from these daily hardships. Let's hope things change soon, and justice prevails!
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12th February, 2024
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