Showing posts with label Protest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Protest. Show all posts

Monday, June 2, 2014

FCT Police Commissioner bans all forms of #BringBackOurGirls protest in Abuja



The Commissioner of Police in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, Joseph Mbu has banned all forms of the #BringBackOurGirls protest in Abuja.  The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the ban was issued today June 2nd. Various groups have had demonstrations in Abuja in the last few weeks over the missing Chibok girls who were abducted on April 14th.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

"I'am a married man; don't shout on me", Banky W, other Arik Passengers Protest On Flight from Lag to NY



Watch this reality drama between Banky W and others flying to New york from Lagisdi, you will hear things like;  I'am a married man...What Kind Of NONSENSE Is This? Don't tell me nonsense. Do You Want To KILLLLLLLLL US??????? Don;t shout on me..  Arik Passengers faraya on board!



Monday, March 17, 2014

Vid +Pics: Job Seekers Protest Immigration Job Screening Scam, Paralyze Lagos



 Job Seekers Protest Immigration Service Job Screening Scam, Paralyze Lagos Traffic……..

SaharaReporters

March 16, 2014


On March 15th, 2014 the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) conducted an employment
screening exercise throughout the country that resulted in a stampede and none of the
would-be Job applicants got what they sought, nor did it end well for those involved.

In Lagos, thousands of the job seekers climbed on decks at the National Stadium to find space, as the crowd surged. 

Monday, November 11, 2013

Video: Person claws down own Private part(Balls) to the ground in front of scared tourists.



A n*aked European artist nailed his own testicles to the bottom in a strange protest against his country's authoritarian regime. Self-styled performance artist Pyotr Pavelnsky hammered a sizable material fingernail through his scrotum and into the cobblestones in front of Moscow's Red Sq as hundreds of horrified tourists observed.
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Monday, October 7, 2013

We’d rather go NAK*ÉD: female Students take clóthes off in class to protest new dress code (PHOTOS)




Students took off their clóthes in class in a protest against a new strict dress code at a Hungary university. They were angered by the new strict rules introduced by the University of Kaposvar’s president.
Even a professor at the arts school took part to protest the code which bans dresses showing too much cleavage and míniskírts.
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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Lobatan: Burundi Market Women Pop out Saggy Breas*ts To Protest Seizure of Goods (Photo___ + 18)




That strange world took position at a market in the Burundi Capital, Bujumbura, as officers grabbed cover cloths imported illegally. The ladies, who're all booth slots, spontaneously chose to blank all in protest. In Burundi, as in several nations in Africa, cover cloths or “pagnes” are an integral the main country's heritage. Nowadays, all the cloths are imported from the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo wherever costs are lower there.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013

8,000 Zamfara Women take the street to Protest Scarcity Of Husbands



8,000 Zamfara Women Who Are Looking For Men To Marry Protest Over Scarcity Of Husbands
No fewer than 8,000 women on Thursday [Sept. 26] matched to the Zamfara Hisbah Commission, seeking the state government’s assistance to enable them to get married.


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Monday, September 9, 2013

Protest hits Warri as Monarch’s Plans To Renounce 500-Yeaar Old Title




Tension and panic yesterday gripped Warri, a major town in Delta State, as hundreds of youths seized the palace of the Olu of Warri, Atuwatse II. The more than 500 youths said they came out to protest against alleged clandestine moves by the monarch and others to change the only recognized ancient title of “Ogiame” that represents the symbol of the Iwere Kingdom of Warri.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Protest hits Warri as Monarch’s Plans To Renounce 500-Yeaar Old Title




 According to some of the protesters, the traditional ruler recently issued a contentious document titled “The New Order of Iwere Kingdom.” They said the document outlined a proposal to expunge the “Ogiame” title since the kingdom had been consecrated to God. One protesting youth told SaharaReporters that the move amounted to a desecration of a title that has been in existence for more than 500 years. The protesters set a huge bonfire outside the gate of the palace, disrupting social and economic activities as well as vehicular movement in the area. 
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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Protest: Group doesn't want Miss World in Jakarta,say event must not hold



The 2013 Miss World pageant is scheduled to hold at the Sentul International Convention Center in Jakarta, Indonesia on Saturday September 28th..but it won't hold if the Muslim women in the country have their way.  For days now, members of an Islamic group called Hizbut Tahrir have been protesting against the pageant in Jakarta. Yesterday, they converge outside the office of the local organizer of the beauty contest, MNC media group, warning them not to stage the pageant in the city.  Other cities are also holding protests, demanding that the permit to hold Miss World pageant in their country be revoked, saying that the pageant runs against their culture.  MNC Group and Miss World Organization say it's too late to find a new location but promised that contestants would not be allowed to wear bikini at the event. 

Same thing happened in Nigeria in 2002.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Photos: Medical and health care practitioners and pharmacists in LUTH protest non-payment of salaries



 Medical and Pharmacy Interns of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) are protesting the non-payment of their salaries for at least 3 months, some for longer. These house officers and interns are the initial line doctors, they're the first ever to start to see the patients, first to access work and last to leave, and for the past 3 months they've not been paid. Not fair! The relevant authorities should please address this problem before the specific situation escalates. 
More photos from the protest after the jump...

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

South African Women Married To Nigerians Threaten Protest



JOHANNESBURG —  South African women married to Nigerians, yesterday, threatened to stage mass protest in Johannesburg to stop discrimination against them, their husbands and children.


South African Women Married To Nigerians Threaten Protest



Mrs Lindelwa Uche, the chairperson of the United Nigerian Wives in South Africa, UNWISA, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria during the launch of the association, Sunday, in Johannesburg.

Uche said that South African society did not take their marriage to Nigerians as serious relationships.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Brazil: Bare-bre-asted protest for the Pope only (Photo)



Protesters pose as they demonstrate against the Catholic Church and in favour of abortion during the landmark visit of Pope Francis to Brazil, as hundreds of thousands of young Catholic pilgrims attending World Youth Day (WYD) gather at Copacabana beach for a prayer vigil with the pontiff, on July 27, 2013. AFP PHOTO /

Sunday, July 21, 2013

NBA Player Dwayne Wade's ex-wife stages protest against him on the streets (Photos)



NBA player Dwayne Wade's ex-wife and mother of his two children, Siohvaughn Funches-Wade on Friday staged a protest against him on the street in Chicago...claiming he's worth millions but has left her homeless. According to reports, Siohvaughn was ranting about child support, judges, a  $90 million contract and "houses on the water."

Dwayne Wade divorced Siohvaughn in 2010 and was awarded full custody of their two sons in 2011 after a public legal battle. Siohvaughn was in court last week to get more money from her ex but it didn't work out well for her so she took to the streets ...

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Nurses Protest against Soldier Brutality In Ondo



Nurses at the Ondo State Specialists’ Hospital, Akure under the aegis of the Ondo State Chapter of National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), have staged a peaceful protest over the attack on one of their colleagues by a military officer. 
The Soldier had taken his colleague who sustained gunshot injuries during the attack by gunmen at the Olokuta Medium Security Prison, Akure to the hospital for treatment.  However, trouble started when an argument ensued between the Soldier and the Nurse, named Adeyemi Adeniyi which led to the Soldier brutalizing the Nurse.  The Nurse who sustained severe injuries is presently receiving treatment at the hospital. The Nurses abandoned their duty posts carrying placards with various inscriptions expressing their grievances and calling for the Soldier who brutalized their colleague to be brought to book.
Addressing the protesting Nurses, the Chief of Staff of the 32 Artillery Brigade of The Nigerian Army Base in Akure, Colonel Mohammed Zubairu apologised to the Nurses on the incident, assuring them that the army authorities will ensure that justice is done in the matter.
 Naija Gist, Nigeria.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Unclad Women Protest Inside Mosque, Called ‘whor-ès From Hell’



Shouting slogans like “Free women” and “No Sharia,” a trio of unclad female protesters from the infamous Ukrainian-based group FEMEN converged on a Swedish mosque Saturday and were promptly arrested.  Based on the Agence France-Presse, the women became popular their long, black robes in the central Stockholm mosque, revealing their bodies painted with phrases including, “No sharia in Egypt and the world” and “My body is mine, not somebody's honor.”

The press have been notified of the protest ahead of time, and all of the mosque was empty, based on the AFP. Mosque employees called police, who arrested the women on suspicion of disorderly conduct, in accordance with The Local.  However, the women told local media outlets they certainly were lucky to reside in a country where they would merely be arrested for this type of protest.
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Saturday, June 29, 2013

PHOTO: Three Women Baré Their Bré-asts To Stage Protest In Mosque



Three feminist activists from the radical protest group Femen staged a to-pléss protest in a very Stockholm mosque on Saturday before these were led away by police.
The ladies burst to the mosque and tore off their black robes to baré their bréasts, that have been emblazoned with slogans such as “No sharia in Egypt and the world” and “My body is mine, not somebody's honour.
The ladies shouted “Free Women”, “No Sharia” and “No Oppression.
The mosque was largely empty during the time aside from a few employees and some members of the press who'd been told of the planned protest in advance.
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