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Protest

 Title: Ojodu Berger Protest: Demonstrators Demand End to Bad Governance Yesterday, hundreds of protesters gathered at Ojodu Berger, Lagos, to demand an end to bad governance in Nigeria. The peaceful demonstration, which lasted for several hours, saw participants from various walks of life expressing their frustration with the current state of affairs in the country. "I'm here because I'm tired of the suffering in this country," said Mrs. Nkechi Madu, a trader who joined the protest. "We need good governance, and we need it now. Our leaders should be accountable to us, not just to themselves." Mr. Tunde Oyedele, a student, echoed Mrs. Madu's sentiments. "We're protesting because we want a better future for ourselves and our children. We can't continue like this, with corruption and inefficiency everywhere." Mrs. Funmi Ojo, a business owner, lamented the impact of bad governance on her livelihood. "I've had to close my business ...

Academic progress

 A concern for academic progress  The Nigerian Institute of Journalism has postponed its exams due to the ongoing protests against bad governance in Nigeria. This decision has left students feeling uncertain and worried about their academic future. The postponement has caused stress and anxiety among students who were well-prepared for the exams. They had studied hard and were ready to sit for the exams, but now they have to wait. This delay can affect students' academic progress, especially those in their final year. They may not be able to graduate on time, which can impact their future plans and prospects. Some students may also face financial difficulties due to the postponement. They may have made arrangements for accommodation and transportation, which will now cost them more. The break in the academic calendar can also cause students to lose touch with their studies. They may find it hard to pick up where they left off when the exams are rescheduled. The postponement ca...