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November 24, 2020

#LekkiMassacre: British parliament proposes international probe

The parliament said Nigerian panels cannot be trusted to do justice.

U.K Parliament
November 24, 2020

CNN doubles down on #LekkiMassacre, airs fresh documentary

The TV station is unfazed by threat of sanctions by the Nigerian government.

November 22, 2020

#LekkiMassacre: Why we can’t release corpses of #EndSARS protesters: Lagos hospital

Lagos government turns about after calling families to identify corpses of #EndSARS protesters.

Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu [
November 22, 2020

LekkiMassacre: Those attacking us don’t wish Nigeria good – Nigerian Army

The Nigerian military intensified its pushback against public criticism on Saturday.

A photo of Nigerian soldiers in a trucks used to illustrate this story (Credit: Sahara Reporters)
November 21, 2020

#LekkiMassacre: Lagos panel heard how CCTV recordings were distorted

The recordings contradict the claims of both the Nigerian Army and Lagos authorities.

The Lagos panel of inquiry on #EndSARS. [CREDIT: Bella Naija]
November 21, 2020

Oyo: Police arrest pregnant woman, friend for allegedly roasting, eating two officers

The suspects denied eating human flesh but allegedly admitted they were at the scene.

Mohammed Adamu
November 20, 2020

#LekkiMassacre: One month after, Ahmed Lawan’s Senate still quiet on military onslaught

Mr. Lawan’s silence could play into the hands of his critics, who have long ridiculed his leadership as a ‘rubber stamp’ of the Buhari administration.

Nigerian Senate President, Ahmed Lawan. [CREDIT: Senate Twitter handle]
November 20, 2020

Speaker Gbajabiamila explains how his aide killed newspaper vendor

Ifeanyichukwu Elechi was hit by live bullets reportedly fired into the air by the top lawmaker’s security detail.

The Speaker of House of Reps, Femi Gbajabiamila
November 19, 2020

#LekkiMassacre: CNN replies Nigerian government

The cable news giant aired an investigation about the October 20 military attacks on protesting civilians in Lagos.

Lai Mohammed and CNN
November 19, 2020
Eromosele Adene (Credit: Twitter)