Day 3: ‘I’m not mad, but I haven’t eaten so I can’t cut my hair’

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On the third day of the #EndBadGovernance protest, the movement gained significant momentum as even more citizens took to the streets to demand change. Reports from across the nation indicated a growing wave of solidarity, with people from various regions and communities joining together to amplify their call for reform. The streets were filled with a diverse crowd, united under the common goal of ending bad governance. Protesters creatively expressed their demands through art, music, and poignant stories, painting a vivid picture of the struggles faced by ordinary Nigerians. The atmosphere was a mix of anger and hope, as people chanted for justice and accountability. Social media played a crucial role in mobilizing support and spreading awareness, with hashtags like #EndBadGovernance trending globally.

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