#IStandWithNigeria Protesters Storm National Stadium Amid Heavy Security Presence (See Photos)

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#IStandWithNigeria Protesters Storm National Stadium Amid Heavy Security Presence (See Photos)

#IStandWithNigeria protesters have converged in Lagos to protest against President Muhamamdu Buhari over the harsh economic condition in the land.

In defiance to the police threat to shelve the planned Monday 6th February 2017 anti-government protest, crowds have turned out to support the #IStandWithNigeria protesters who are at the National stadium protesting against the government over the hard condition of things in the country.

Emerging human rights lawyer and activist, Inibehe Effiong took to Facebook to share pictures of himself and other protesters at the National stadium even with the heavy security presence.



"At the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos State for the protest for good governance." he wrote on social media.

Also writing on his Facebook page, Olarewaju Ayodeji revealed that the daughter of Senator Babfemi Ojudu, SA political to President Muhammadu Buhari has joined the protest.

"Protest has commenced in Lagos. Among the protesters is the daughter of Senator Babafemi Ojudu, SA political to President Buhari.
#IStandWithNigeria." Ayodeji wrote.

The protesters have also converged at other different places in Abuja, Ibadan and other places.

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