Nigeria, Oct. 18 -- Hundreds of Nigerians took to the streets of Abuja, the nation's capital, to protest the rising cost of living and widespread poverty on Saturday.
The peaceful demonstrations also took place in Lagos, Yola, Yobe, Nasarawa, and other states, showing growing frustration over hunger, unemployment, and inequality.
The protest in Abuja was organized by the newly formed Movement for the Transformation of Nigeria (MOTiON).
The march started from the Labour House, moved to the Federal Ministry of Finance, and later returned to the starting point.
Many protesters carried placards with bold messages such as "Our pots are empty because the system is broken," "We refuse to normalize poverty in a rich nation," and "President Tinub...
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