LAGOS, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Nigerian police fired tear gas to disperse residents protesting in Lagos on Wednesday over ...
Civil society observers described the protest as peaceful and said police deliberately targeted both protesters and ...
Pandemonium broke out on Wednesday, as Police fired teargas at residents protesting series of demolitions in Makoko and Iyana ...
Lagos State Police opened fire on a peaceful demonstration outside the State House of Assembly on Wednesday, injuring several ...
Lagos police file charges against activists arrested during protests over community demolitions across multiple parts of the ...
Protesters from slum areas in Lagos State tried to enter parliament building to register their opposition to demolition of houses, but police prevented them by firing tear gas and live bullets in air, ...
Community leaders and displaced residents on Wednesday converged on the Ikeja Under-Bridge area of Lagos to protest the ongoing demolitions and alleged ...
The Lagos State House of Assembly is also expected to work with relevant ministries and agencies to review issues surrounding the demolitions and ensure all stakeholders are properly engaged.
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Lagos State Assembly orders pause in Makoko demolitions after protests
Lawmakers in Lagos have ordered an immediate stop to ongoing demolitions in the Makoko waterfront community following ...
Human rights organisations, civil society activists and social media commentators have criticised the Lagos State Police ...
The Lagos State Police Command has denied claims that officers fired live ammunition at people protesting the demolition of ...
A development advocate states a recent demonstration against illegal evictions was peaceful until police-led terror caused the Lagos protest violence.
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