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Protesters Hold Sunday Service In Jos

Protesters Hold Sunday Service In Jos | Daily Report Nigeria

 

Christians participating in the ongoing #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest in Plateau State held a Sunday service at the protest ground in Old Airport Junction in Jos.

The service, which was attended by a large number of protesters, was a peaceful and solemn affair, with protesters singing hymns and praying for the country.

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One of the protesters, Onyii Egbuche, tweeting as #Arthur0287, shared pictures and videos of the service with the caption, “Protest Day 4: Christians and Muslims jubilating during Sunday service at the protest ground.”

Another user, #witty_cruz, shared pictures with the caption, “Day 4: Protesters and Christians hold Sunday service at the protest ground in Jos. A beautiful sight to behold.”

The #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest, which began on Thursday, August 1, has been ongoing in several parts of the country, with protesters demanding an end to hardship and bad governance.

In a broadcast on Sunday morning, President Bola Tinubu called for dialogue and an immediate end to the nationwide protests, saying his administration is ready to listen to and address the concerns of protesters.

The protest has been largely peaceful, with protesters waving Nigerian flags and chanting slogans demanding better governance.

The Sunday service was a significant moment in the protest, as it showed the unity and determination of the protesters.

As one protester said, “We are not just protesting for ourselves, but for the future of our country. We want a better Nigeria, and we are willing to fight for it.”

Protesters Hold Sunday Service In Jos | Daily Report Nigeria

 

 

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