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BREAKING: August 1 Protest: Protesters march to Presidential Villa

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Last updated: August 1, 2024 1:44 pm
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“We are marching to the Villa, bad governance must end”, one of the protesters angrily told DAILY POST.
Thousands of protesters demanding a change in the economic situation in the country are marching towards the Central Business District and Presidential Villa, Abuja.
DAILY POST reports that many of the protesters, mostly northern youths are currently marching through Berger Junction, Wuse Market towards CBD.
“We are marching to the Villa, bad governance must end”, one of the protesters angrily told DAILY POST.
Many government facilities around the central business District have been shut down, including Wuse market and business plazas around the district.
Some commercial banks have also shut down their doors over fear of attacks.

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