#RevolutionNow protesters came out in their numbers today in major cities across the Nation, protesting that the Government should end insecurity among other reasons.
The protesters mostly younger male and female Nigerians took over major cities in the country as can be seen in the videos below curated from Twitter.
VIDEO: #RevolutionNow protest rocks Abuja pic.twitter.com/F1Q6XKqGPU
— The Nation Nigeria (@TheNationNews) August 5, 2020
VIDEO: Nigeria’s Secret Police, DSS, Arrest Peaceful #RevolutionNow Protester In Osun
— Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) August 5, 2020
WATCH FULL VIDEO: https://t.co/cV68Hy5cFY#August5thProtest #DaysofRage @PoliceNG pic.twitter.com/mrK4w2JzQ5
#RevolutionNow action address In Oyo state. No going back! pic.twitter.com/VcbmFW2jvo
— Omoyele Sowore (@YeleSowore) August 5, 2020
Is this message not clear Enough.@MBuhari #RevolutionNow #August5thProtest #5000March pic.twitter.com/T706OdB2PP
— Adedeji_😎💙 (@ADEDEJIARIYO1) August 5, 2020
If just 5000 of the millions of unemployed youths watching BBN gathered at the Unity Fountain, can soldiers ask all of them to lie down at once? I have concluded that there is no suffering in Nigeria. Young people are doing very well. They don’t need help. 🇳🇬 now works. pic.twitter.com/w4zqVusk1o
— Mazi Gburugburu (@Mazigburugburu1) August 5, 2020
#RevolutionNow protesters hit the streets again https://t.co/u89tCUg6y3
— Legit.ng (@legitngnews) August 5, 2020
@PoliceNG still holding mostly female protesters on a bridge in Lagos, one the women has asthma attack. They claimed they are acting on the orders of Lagos Gov. @jidesanwoolu ! This is some of the most despicable act of mindless attack on peaceful protesters! pic.twitter.com/voYAmmGHzh
— Omoyele Sowore (@YeleSowore) August 5, 2020
Revolution Now protesters storm Ondo community, demand good governance [PHOTOS] https://t.co/9jhwpdNs73 pic.twitter.com/6oG2FLA8Oe
— Daily Post Nigeria (@DailyPostNGR) August 5, 2020
BREAKING: @PoliceNG Arrest Another 20 #RevolutionNow Protesters In Lagos | Sahara Reporters
— Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) August 5, 2020
This came less than one hour after the police earlier arrested at least 10 of protesters in Lagos. #August5thProtest #DaysofRage
READ MORE: https://t.co/Ox1fxMpwF4 pic.twitter.com/bGyK6zflV3
60: The estimated number of #RevolutionNow protesters that have been arrested by a joint security team of Police and Soldiers in the Federal Capital Territory. pic.twitter.com/uw0PjUxmnM
— Nigeria Numeric (@NigeriaNumeric) August 5, 2020
#5thAugustBlackDay
— A Nation @ War (@_yemia) August 5, 2020
The show of force speaks to an administration that understands engagement by repression.
Your fear is showing. Kontinue 😠#OfficeOfTheCitizen https://t.co/DqR6NyiJ0h
Human rights violations have no place in our society & My generation will not let it deter the fight for justice and rule of law to stay in Nigeria. Stop police brutality and Stop violations of citizen rights!!!! #RevolutionNow @TopeAkinyode pic.twitter.com/cxLZmRQymY
— Victor I. James (@VictorIJames) August 5, 2020
Security agents foil #RevolutionNow protest in Ogun https://t.co/zrqV72tWts
— Nigerian Tribune (@nigeriantribune) August 5, 2020
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