Time to bury the myths about mass-murdering Muhammadu Buhari

In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Mark Anthony said: “I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. The evil that men do lives
Rampant police atrocities continue in Nigeria 4 years after #EndSARS protests

The Nigerian authorities must address human rights violations by the police to effectively end years of atrocities that emboldened impunity and left many Nigerians vulnerable
#EndBadGovernance Movement Lagos State announces plan for October 1 protest

Below is a press statement from #EndBadGovernance Movement in Lagos. We would like to commence this press conference by expressing our profound gratitude to the
US, UK, Canada issue travel warnings over planned protests in Nigeria

Nigerians have announced 10 days of protests amid the worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation. The UK government warned the protests could turn “violent with
#EndSARS: Ecowas Court of Justice finds Nigeria and Lagos State govts guilty of human rights abuses

The Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS, On July 10, 2024, ruled that the Federal Republic of Nigeria violated the human rights of Obianuju Catherine Udeh
Japa! Why young middle class Nigerians are desperate to leave the country

Since the 1980s, migration has been a part of the Nigerian middle-class psyche, catalysed by the usual suspects: high unemployment, security concerns, infrastructure gaps, and poor
How the #EndSARS protest turned violent, and what can be done to prevent recurrence

The #EndSARS protest shook Nigeria in 2020 and its ramifications are still being felt across the country, write Ernest Toochi Aniche and Victor Chidubem Iwuoha.
After six months in office, President Tinubu has failed to uphold human rights – Amnesty International

Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu’s administration has failed to ensure respect for human rights and the rule of law after six months in office, Amnesty International
Three years after #EndSARS at least 15 protesters languish in Lagos jail

Three years after violent suppression of nationwide #EndSARS protests against police brutality, at least fifteen protesters arrested in 2020 are still being arbitrarily detained –
Nigerian authorities must disclose identities of #EndSARS protesters due for mass burial – Amnesty International

Responding to a leaked government memo dated 19 July 2023, which was addressed to the Lagos State Ministry of Health and indicated that the state



