TOP NIGERIAN NEWS STORIES You Need To Read This Afternoon, November 24

Good afternoon and welcome to yet another edition of Brainnews updates on TOP STORIES across Nigeria.

Below is the TOP STORIES YOU NEED TO READ:

1. Lekki Tollgate Shooting: CNN Releases Second Report

Lekki Tollgate Shooting CNN Releases Second Report

CNN has released a second report with videos showing soldiers shooting at unarmed protesters on October 20, 2020 at Lekki Tollgate. The CNN new report also shows protesters running as soldiers open fire at the tollgate. CONTINUE READING HERE..

2. Nigerians Reacts To Photo Of Little Boy Drawing A Gun On The Wall In Yobe State

Nigerians Reacts To Photo Of Little Boy Drawing A Gun On The Wall In Yobe

Nigerians are currently reacting to this photo of a little boy in Damaturu, Yobe state drawing a gun on the wall.

Yobe has been one of the hotbeds of insurgent attacks in NorthEast Nigeria. CONTINUE READING HERE..

3. CNN Lekki Toll Gate Report: Analysis Of CCTV Footage Raises New Questions About Shooting

Analysis of CCTV footage from Lekki toll gate raises new questions about shooting

It was supposed to be the key piece of evidence. But when it came, the Lagos State government’s security camera footage of the Lekki toll gate shooting did not capture everything.

The footage from the security camera overlooking the toll gate in Lagos, Nigeria was played during Saturday’s session of an eight-person judicial panel set up to investigate police brutality and the now-disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad — the primary focus of thousands-strong protests in the city that lasted for almost two weeks in October. CONTINUE READING HERE..

4. ASUU Zonal Chapters To Review The Ongoing Strike This Week – Report

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ASUU zonal chapters to review strike this week

Zonal chapters of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have said they will meet this week to review the union’s ongoing strike.

The national body of the union and the Federal Government could not agree on the universities teachers’ demands, apart from the N65 billion the government released to the union last week. CLICK HERE TO READ FULL DETAILS..

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