The court found Nigeria in breach of Articles 1, 4, 6, 9, 10, and 11 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, specifically on the right to life, security of person, freedom of expression, assembly and association, prohibition of torture, the duty of the state to investigate, and the right to effective remedy.
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The Ebonyi state government says it is reconstructing more than 10 police stations destroyed during the #EndSARS protests in the…
It has been one year already since that Tuesday, 20th October 2020, when the Nation was rudely shocked by a…
It is by now no longer news that Ibrahim El-Zakzaky has been discharged and acquitted by Honourable Justice Gideon Kurada,…
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says the National Economic Council (NEC) will meet to review the implementation strategy for reports of…
The federal government has listed several actions said to have been committed by Twitter, and capable of destabilizing the country.…
Ondo State Police Command has said that it will not fold its arms and watch any protest, under whatever guise,…
The Defence Space Administration (DSA), says it was able to prevent #EndSARS protesters from downing Government and Military Websites through…
Twelve staff of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Edo Command, were on Saturday given cheques of N3 million to support their…
The National Examination Council (NECO) says that 233,000 candidates who could not write the examinations as a result of the…