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The Nigerian military has wiped off at least 572 terrorists. Legit.ng gathered that the security operatives also apprehended 790 suspected outlaws.

Max Air has announced that it will be suspending its operations indefinitely as protests become violent in different states, especially in the Northern region.

Commercial banks, including Ecobank, have decided to close branches across the country as nationwide protests against hunger and bad governance continue.

Following the appreciation of the Nigerian currency, the naira, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has adjusted the Customs exchange rates for cargo clearance.

Another electric vehicle manufacturing company, Spiro has announced plans to set up vehicle manufacturing plants in eight Nigerian cities this year.

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.
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