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Protesters carrying Buhari Must Go banners came out to a major Abuja highway on Friday to express their reluctance to the continued rule of President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday. The protest came as Nigeria marked her 61st Independence anniversary.

The police in Abuja were, however, quick to break up the protest consisting of mainly youths who carried banners saying “Buhari Must Go.”

It was gathered that the protest conceived by the Revolution Now Movement was conceived to coincide with activities marking Nigeria’s 61st independence anniversary.

The protest got underway just as President Muhammadu Buhari started reading his Independence Day anniversary address to the nation.

The protesters who gathered near the Dantata Bridge were met by policemen who fired teargas to disperse them.

No report of an arrest has been made.

The Buhari Must Go protest in Abuja against the six year regime of President Muhammadu Buhari came as the secessionist Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB ordered a stay at home across the Southeast with an order that the Nigerian flag should be removed from all buildings in the region.

 GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that a number of banks who were ironically exempted from the order on the removal of the flags were quick to lower the Nigerian flags following apprehensions that followed the warning by IPOB that those who disobey will have themselves to blame.

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