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The Benue Massacre: A Cry for Justice in Nigeria’s Middle Belt

In a tragedy that has rocked the nation, at least 100 people have been brutally murdered in an orchestrated attack on communities in Yelewata, located in Benue State, central Nigeria.

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Reduce the Cost of Governance — Put Nigerians First

Public funds should serve the people, not excessive political privileges.

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End Police Brutality and Extrajudicial Killings in Nigeria

Nigerians are still dying at the hands of those sworn to protect them. Demand justice now.

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Stop the Unlawful Detention of Journalists and Whistleblowers

Silencing the truth is silencing democracy. Stand up for press freedom in Nigeria.

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Justice for Victims of Mass Killings in Nigeria’s Rural Communities

Entire villages are being wiped out, and the killers walk free. Demand justice for the forgotten.

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