Protests Over Economic Crisis in Nigeria Turn Deadly
At least 13 protesters and a police officer killed as demonstrations against rising costs and government policies escalate across the nation.
- Nationwide protests erupted over soaring inflation, removal of fuel subsidies, and worsening living conditions.
- Security forces used tear gas and live ammunition to disperse crowds, leading to multiple fatalities and injuries.
- Curfews imposed in several northern states following violent clashes and looting of public properties.
- President Tinubu's economic reforms, including subsidy cuts and currency devaluation, have intensified public discontent.
- Amnesty International and other rights groups call for investigations into the use of lethal force by security personnel.


























