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Enugu Digital Marketing Masterclass!!! - OCTOBER 17, 2020
DAY 2

Tips from today:
1. Any traffic you get without getting the prospects' information is a waste.
2. A bad product with a good exposure, will sell faster than a bad product with no exposure.
3. Business is not emotional. Business is strictly fact and figures.

#enugu #enugudmm #digitalmarketing

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EndSARS: Osinbajo Apologises For Delay In Implementation Of Demands


Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, in a statement on Friday night, apologised for the delay in the implementation of the demands of #endsars protesters.

The protest against police brutality and the notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigeria Police Force has gained global traction after a rigorous campaign on social media.

Peaceful demonstration is also going on in major cities in the country.

While the disbandment of the police unit has been achieved, some other demands of the protesters have not been fully met.

These include the prosecution of killer cops, the release of all protesters in detention and the total overhaul of the police.

In his statement, the vice president admitted that the process of implementation could have moved faster than the way it is.

“I fully understand how many young people feel. Many feel that we have been too silent and have simply not done enough.These feelings of frustration are justified. There are far too many people who have been brutalised at the hands of the police and this is unacceptable. We must take responsibility for protecting young people, even sometimes from those who are paid to protect them.”

He said several meetings have been held between President Muhammadu Buhari, top officials of the National Assembly, police authorities and the human rights commission in order to salvage the situation.

“Over the past week, we have been following the protests, and I have had a number of discussions with key people in the administration that you deserve to be informed about. Transparency, after all, is a key tenet of government.”

#premuimtimes

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EndSARS: Okowa Creates 8 Man Commitee To Investigate Cases Of Police Brutality


The delta state governor Senator doctor Ifeanyi Okowa has swiftly created an eight man committee which will be inagurated on Monday.

The commitee which consist of notable persons from different sectors of the economy will take charge of complains and review all cases of SARS illegal killings/touture in the state.

The chairman of the commitee is Hon. Celestina Ogosi, the committee also consist of human right activist Harrison Gwannishu and Instagram influnfer Mr jolof.

This is a good development, I urge all other states to be swift in their response also so that the victims can get justice.

If you reside in delta state and you're a victim of SARS or police brutality, this is the time to speak up.

#endsars #punchng

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University Of Uyo Students Protest Against ASUU Strike

The protest was led by the SUG president Comr. Emmanuel Akpan and the teeming students of the university of Uyo who came out en masse to protest the continuous ASUU strike and demand and immediate end to strike actions by ASUU that unsettles their academic futures.

Also in attendance was the SA to the Governor on students matters Comr. Akwaowo Clifford who came to show solidarity with the student's protest and also doubled as a representative to the state Governor Deacon Udom Emmanuel. A firm call is put across to the federal government to do everything to come to good terms with ASUU demands. Here are excerpts of the protest.

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University Of Uyo Students Protest Against ASUU Strike

The protest was led by the SUG president Comr. Emmanuel Akpan and the teeming students of the university of Uyo who came out en masse to protest the continuous ASUU strike and demand and immediate end to strike actions by ASUU that unsettles their academic futures.

Also in attendance was the SA to the Governor on students matters Comr. Akwaowo Clifford who came to show solidarity with the student's protest and also doubled as a representative to the state Governor Deacon Udom Emmanuel. A firm call is put across to the federal government to do everything to come to good terms with ASUU demands. Here are excerpts of the protest.

#nairaland

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University Of Uyo Students Protest Against ASUU Strike

The protest was led by the SUG president Comr. Emmanuel Akpan and the teeming students of the university of Uyo who came out en masse to protest the continuous ASUU strike and demand and immediate end to strike actions by ASUU that unsettles their academic futures.

Also in attendance was the SA to the Governor on students matters Comr. Akwaowo Clifford who came to show solidarity with the student's protest and also doubled as a representative to the state Governor Deacon Udom Emmanuel. A firm call is put across to the federal government to do everything to come to good terms with ASUU demands. Here are excerpts of the protest.

#nairaland

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"I Was Raped By SARS Two Years Ago" - Young Woman Narrates Ordeal (Video)

A young woman claimed at a protest on Thursday that she's joining the call to end SARS and its replacement SWAT because she's been a victim and won't wait for her children to go what she went through.

Chiatuiro Precious Chidera alleged she was raped by SARS two years ago after which they still extorted money from her, IgbereTV reports.

She wrote on Twitter:

"Hi Twitter,this is a secret I kept with me for years. I would always be strong but we must #EndSARS and #EndSWAT .
I was upset,I have to vent.
I am the lady in the picture.
I am Chiatuiro Precious Chidera."
https://twitter.com/IndiraChia....tuiro/status/1316835

In a video she posted on Twitter, she said she will not bring her daughter into a world where she could be raped by officers who should protect her, neither will she bring sons into a country where they can be easily killed. For these reason, she says she will continue to protest.

Holding a placard at the End SARS protest, she said: "I was raped by this motherf**kers last two years.

"They extorted money from me too.

"What was my crime: I fresh. I fresh na crime?

"I cannot give birth to a daughter in this country make them no go rape my daughter tomorrow.

"Make them no go shoot my son tomorrow.

"Na people pikin them they dead for Lagos state. End SARS. End police brutality."

Twitter users sent her messages of hope and she said she has "lived past it".

Watch the video below.

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