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As Nigerians continued to protest against hardship in the country, police officers fired teargas at the demonstrators, causing a woman to collapse.

Hours after Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), called on protesters to suspend their demonstration, Omoyele Sowore made a fresh vow.

Several people have been killed as Nigerians continue to protest against economic hardship. The demonstration, which began peacefully, turned violent in some cities.

Amid the protests, Dele Momodu has suggested the way forward for President Bola Tinubu. Momodu spoke on the possibility of Tinubu announcing a state of emergency.

A $4 billion settlement has been reached to end thousands of lawsuits filed in the wake of devastating wildfires on Maui nearly one year ago, the governor of Hawaii announced Friday. "This Global Settlement of over $4 billion will help our people heal," Hawaii Governor Josh Green said in a release.

The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, reacted as protesters returned to the streets despite the curfew imposed to check widespread violence in the northern state.

Muslim protesters suspended their ongoing demonstrations to observe Friday congregational prayers while the Christians stood and watched in Lagos State.

At least two perspns have reportedly been killed after gunmen attacked a military checkpoint in the Edda local government area of Ebonyi state on Friday, August 2.

The nationwide protest against hunger in Nigeria has entered day 2. No less than 17 persons were killed on day one of the protest. Live updates of the day 2 is here.
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