Nigerians across all walks of life, both in the country and in the diaspora, have been protesting police brutality and state violence for nearly . The police act, which was adopted in 1943, has broad discretionary powers in the hands of police officers,making the abuse of power possible. That was on march 20, nearly six months after thousands of young nigerians first took to the streets to protest against police brutality and . Young people in nigeria are now protesting both on social media and in the streets of nigeria against police brutality and for further reform of . Several protesters in nigeria's city of lagos were arrested on saturday after they tried to hold a peaceful rally against the reopening of .
Several protesters in nigeria's city of lagos were arrested on saturday after they tried to hold a peaceful rally against the reopening of .
Young people in nigeria are now protesting both on social media and in the streets of nigeria against police brutality and for further reform of . The