Nigeria’s nationwide “End Bad Governance” protests, which began seven days ago, appears to be losing steam as authorities impose restrictions and curfews in various states.
The protests, sparked by widespread discontent with the government’s handling of the economy, security, and corruption, had gained significant momentum initially.
However, in this report, WADR’s Usman Umar is Abuja says as the demonstrations enter their seventh day, reports indicate a decline in participation and intensity.
Here’s his report.