Nigerian youths, under the umbrealled of the Take It Back Movement, are gearing up for nationwide protests demanding an end to bad governance.
This wave of demonstrations has been sparked by widespread hardship following the removal of the fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu.
Currently, the identities of the protest leaders and organizers remain unknown, fueling concerns that the protests could be exploited by hoodlums to disrupt public order and cause harm to innocent citizens.
In response, the police and other security agencies have pledged to take firm action against those seeking to incite violence.
In a recent development, an Abuja High Court has imposed a restriction, confining the protests to the Abuja Stadium.
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