During a recent protest in Kano, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) arrested 32 suspects involved in looting activities. The protest, initially peaceful, quickly turned chaotic as some participants took advantage of the situation to engage in criminal behavior, vandalizing shops and stealing goods. The NSCDC acted swiftly to restore order and prevent further damage, apprehending those responsible for the looting. The suspects are currently in custody, and investigations are underway to determine the extent of their involvement in the unrest. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to maintaining peace and protecting the rights of citizens while ensuring that those who engage in unlawful activities face appropriate legal consequences. Community leaders are calling for calm and urging the public to express grievances through peaceful means.
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Nigeria’s Independence Day, celebrated annually on October 1st, is a significant milestone in the nation’s history. It marks the day when Nigeria gained independence from