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“If we fail to act now, history will not forgive us” — Dora Akunyili Solidarity greetings to all youths and students in Ogun State. This is inviting all and sundry to a
With two days to the national action, here are contacts to reach out to across the country: Abuja- 08025416057 FCT Abuja-08061360860 Osun- 08165878551 Rivers-08039493553 Kogi-08039666561 Plateau-07069196267 Niger-09068525477 Taraba-08032753129 Edo-08066223952 Kwara-09030430108 Kano-08162412251 Benue-08167482762
Sixty years after independence, life has continued to be terrible for the poor masses. But a few rich vagabonds in power, alongside their family and friends, continue to get richer. And now
Working-class people fought against colonial domination. The 1945 COLA general strike; revolts by women in Aba, Delta and Abeokuta; mass mobilisation by the Zikist movement; and agitations by socialist revolutionaries were some
Members and Supporters of the RevoluntionNow Movement are enjoined to participate in a meeting to hold in Abuja ahead of the October 1st national and global peaceful protest. The statement, which was
As it is today, Nigeria is no more a country that her citizens are proud of. Everything that can make the over 200 million people survive poverty and hardship is being stripped
Mobilisation strengthens as local football teams in Abuja unanimously share support for the #RevolutionNow national and global action on October 1st. #RevolutionNow #October1st
Activists protesting peacefully against petrol price hike arrested were waylaid and arrested today on Lawason Road, Ojuelegba, Lagos. The activism, which was well-received and supported by Nigerians, was illegally disrupted by the
Nigerian Students To Join CSOs, Others In Nationwide Protest Against Petrol, Electricity Tariff Hike
The National Association of Nigerian Students (Zone D) has declared its allegiance for the Joint Action Front ahead of its planned nationwide strike to be held in various states across the country
The National Chairman of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, has admonished all state chairpersons to intensify mobilisations towards the forthcoming October 1st mass protest. In a zoom meeting widely attended
The Alliance for the Survival of COVID-19 and Beyond has said it would back the planned protest by the Trade Union Congress against the anti-people policies of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. The
Nigerians in Frankfurt have taken a solidarity stand in taking part in the peaceful protest to stage across the world. Their support for the action is an edge on the universal demand
On Thursday, October 1st, Nigerians in Washington among others will be at the forefront of the revolutionary global exercise. Centre of convergence for Nigerians in the US capital is The Nigerian Embassy,
As we braze up for the October 1st day of rage, the general public is invited to the Pre-October 1st Zoom Conference and Protest Scheduled to hold as follows: Sep 26, 2020
Thousands of Nigerians around the world have declared #RevolutionNow protests to occupy the streets of the 36 states of Nigeria including the country’s capital, Abuja, and over 30 other cities around the
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Ahead of the national and global action to take place on October 1st, 2020, the Coalition for Revolution(CORE) sets to hold a virtual discussion on a revolutionary alternative to liberate citizens from