Kano Boys Drag Out Gallon Of Oil From Army Truck During Protest (Photos)

During an “End Bad Governance” hunger protest in Kano, a group of boys took bold action by dragging a gallon of ‘Ororo’—vegetable oil—from a moving army truck. This incident occurred amidst a larger 10-day protest where Nigerian youths and citizens are expressing their grievances against President Tinubu’s administration, citing severe hardship caused by poor economic policies just one year into his term.

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Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with the boys seizing the opportunity to take the gallon of oil while the truck was in motion. Despite the presence of a soldier on the truck, there was no attempt to intervene or retrieve the stolen item, leaving many to question the military’s response to the ongoing crisis.

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