A Nigerian man, Dotun Ajayi, has taken to social media to hail a Nigerian soldier who helped him to fix his car when it developed a fault while it was raining in Ibadan, Oyo state on Tuesday, June 30. Ajayi in his post, recounted how the soldier whose name he gave as Corporal Etuk Emmanuel, helped him in his time of need. He said soldiers like Etuk are rewriting the narrative about the Nigerian Army. Read his post below …
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Some residents of Surulere in Lagos have taken to social media to raise an alarm of their community being overtaken by debris after last night’s rain. While some Twitter users called out the Lagos state government over an alleged poor drainage and poor waste disposal system in the community, others lashed out at residents of the area for turning all the drainage system to dustbin. Here are photos and some tweets below;
Nigerians braved the rain to protest the murder of George Floyd and to call for an end to racial injustice. The protest was organised by the Black Lives Matter Movement in Nigeria (BLMMN). The convener, Josephine Okpara, stormed the streets of Victoria Island, Lagos, with other protesters. They carried placards with words such as “Black Lives Matter” and “Justice For George Floyd” written on them as they condemned the killing of African Americans in the United States …