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Aug 2024
24m 44s

What's behind the unrest in Nigeria?

Al Jazeera
About this episode

In Nigeria, people shot dead by police and hundreds arrested for protesting against government economic policies. President Tinubu says the reforms are vital. Critics say they're too extreme. So why are people so angry? And could this unrest spread?

In this episode:

  • Isa Sanusi, Director, Amnesty International Nigeria.
  • Ayisha Osori, Director, Open Society Foundations Ideas and Fellowship Collaborative.
  • Kabir Adamu, Managing Director, Beacon Security and Intelligence. 
  • Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, Nigeria.

Host: Mohammed Jamjoom

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