Nigeria says 51 civilians, 18 security forces dead in unrest

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Nigeria says 51 civilians and 18 security forces have been killed in unrest following protests over police abuses. President Muhammadu Buhari blames 'hooliganism' and says authorities used 'extreme restraint,' comments which could further inflame tensions.

Police officers stop and search a bus carrying passengers around Lekki toll gate in Lagos Friday, Oct. 23, 2020. Resentment lingered with the smell of charred tires Friday as Nigeria's streets were relatively calm after days of protests over police abuses, while authorities gave little acknowledgement to reports of the military killing at least 12 peaceful demonstrators earlier this week.

In a statement, Buhari also said 11 policemen and seven soldiers had been killed by “rioters” as of Thursday, and “the mayhem has not stopped.” He said another 37 civilians were injured in some of Nigeria’s worst turmoil in years.But many Nigerians are upset by what the president hasn’t said. Buhari in a national address Thursday night didn’t mention the shootings, instead warning protesters against “undermining national security and law and order.

“When were making comments that the flag is not bulletproof, that’s when I knew this was going to go out of hand,” Abor said. Empty ammunition shells still littered the ground. This week’s scenes have touched a chord with Black Lives Matter supporters in the United States, while the U.S. government has strongly condemned the “use of excessive force by military forces who fired on unarmed demonstrators in Lagos, causing death and injury.”

The #EndSARS campaign spread across the country and Buhari’s government announced that it would disband the SARS unit. The protest persisted with demonstrators calling for more widespread reforms of the police and an end to corruption. But an angry crowd shouted at him over the unrest as officials toured burned-out vehicles and the sacked palace of a Lagos ceremonial leader. The leader, or oba, isn’t popular with some Nigerians who see him as a product of the country’s often corrupt politics.

 

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tRump and Butcheri are kindred spirits.

False reports .Check your facts

Nigerian president is right why a peaceful protesters should loot stores, breakjails rape and killed police officers burn down individual and public buildings. Pathological criminals in every country there's 1, Nigerian standing trail or convicted of crime.

WHILE AFRICA HAS SHOWN DESIRE FOR WESTERN CONCEPTS THERE ARE PRIZES, RIOTS JUST LIKE THE HISTORY OF UNIVERSITIES BEING WINNED OFF MOST AFRICANS DREAM OF WESTERN AS COMPARED TO AFRICAN, DREAM OF TOTAL, CALTEX & ZERO AFRICAN OIL & GAS CONTINENTAL GIANTS - SAD SHEEPISH FOLLOWERSHIP

Same history for México

So you don't just reserve this BS for American audiences. He's lying, he's supported the violent deaths of his citizens.

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Apparently black people get murdered by police in Africa too. On a grand scale.

Why does this - in our less deadly case - sound so much like something Trump would say?

He who wishes Nigeria Bad will also faces the consequences.

Buhari is the foolish and illiterate person ever hold that office

The only hooligans in Nigeria are the government especially the walking dead buhari

And I thought America was bad! Good thing I didn’t move here!

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