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₦ProtestinNigeria: The implications of Protesters in Northern Nigeria waving Russian flag in a sovereign nation like Nigeria

Few days into the acclaimed nationwide protests in Nigeria has unraveled the underground agenda behind the intention of the organized campaign of protest.


Although, the protest didn't gain much attention in the southern part of Nigeria, with some states not participating in it as they claimed that the timing of the protest is wrong and need to be patient with the Tinubu's government before evaluating its achievement scorecard and impacts of it reforms.


While genuine protesters came out in Lagos, Abuja and other cities demonstrating peacefully and calling on the government to address their demands, which Bad governance, hunger, insecurity and inflation are occupying top spot on the list.


The first day into the protest in northern part of Nigeria came with violence and destruction. As anarchist disguised as protesters were seen destroying public and privately owned properties across Kano, Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna and other places in the North.


The new trend across northern Nigeria are the Russian flags been waved by protesters and calling for military take over.


The ugly trend started in Kano but other northern state protesters are now waving Russian flags in numbers, forgetting that carrying another country's flag is treasonable and opposite of freedom.


In my previous article, I concluded that the protest were schemed to undermine the present administration, but these actions from the protesters are proved that the organised campaign of protest against the Tinubu's Government has a sinister motive behind it that an average mindset cannot comprehend.


Lastly, Government in Nigeria across 3tiers of governance, must devise sustainable and state based approach in addressing the hunger situation rather than giving out palliatives to only civil and public servants.


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