Nigeria, April 7 -- A group of protesters on Monday gathered at the National Communications Commission (NCC) in Abuja to voice their concerns about Nigeria's economic situation, digital restrictions, and the treatment of police officers.

The protest, led by activist Omoyele Sowore and lawyer Deji Adeyanju, was part of a larger nationwide movement organized by the Take-It-Back Movement and various civil society groups.

The demonstrators carried signs with messages such as "Censorship kills creativity," "I'm a TikToker, not a bandit," and "Arresting critics won't fix bad governance."

They accused the government of misusing the Cybercrime Act, ignoring economic issues, and neglecting the welfare of police personnel.

In a live broadcast, ...