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2024-08-01 22:55:25 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING

No part of the Constitution restricts the freedom of assembly or movement of any Nigerian, and no court order supersedes the Constitution https://nigeria.action4justice.org/legal_areas/freedom-of-assembly/protection-of-the-right-to-freedom-of-assembly/ Only looters looted in the places mentioned. Video evidence show protesters protesting peacefully even when attacked by the police https://x.com/Miniko_jnr/status/1819026302730490294 https://solakuti.com/endbadgovernance-how-police-attacked-peaceful-protesters-in-abuja/ https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/719563-endbadgovernance-how-police-attacked-peaceful-protesters-in-abuja.html

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  • summary
    • No part of the Constitution restricts the freedom of assembly or movement of any Nigerian, and no court order supersedes the Constitution https://nigeria.action4justice.org/legal_areas/freedom-of-assembly/protection-of-the-right-to-freedom-of-assembly/ Only looters looted in the places mentioned. Video evidence show protesters protesting peacefully even when attacked by the police https://x.com/Miniko_jnr/status/1819026302730490294 https://solakuti.com/endbadgovernance-how-police-attacked-peaceful-protesters-in-abuja/ https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/719563-endbadgovernance-how-police-attacked-peaceful-protesters-in-abuja.html

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