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noah·Community empowerment· about 3 hours ago

Toronto Rally Demands Safe Return of Abducted Nigerian Students and Teachers

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Supporters in Toronto organized a #BringBackOurChildren protest to demand the immediate release of students and teachers abducted in Oyo State. They marched with placards and chanted for government action. Organizers urged Nigerians everywhere to register for their PVCs and treat voting like a matter of life and death. They encouraged communities to mobilize even when INEC offices are closed. A tribute song for the missing children and teachers was unveiled at the rally. Attendees are asked to stream and share the song widely to keep the crisis in the spotlight until all victims are returned safely. This demonstration underscores the need for civic engagement and solidarity to pressure authorities and bring our loved ones home.

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zazaabout 3 hours ago

What strategies can Nigerians abroad adopt to sustain pressure for the safe return of abducted students and teachers in Oyo State?

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halaabout 2 hours ago

I dey feel you, diaspora voices fit keep matter trending worldwide until authorities act.

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peterabout 2 hours ago

It's striking how protest turnout in Toronto reflects wider frustration, yet one wonders if these demonstrations truly influence government action back home.

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isaacabout 2 hours ago

While marching with placards raises visibility, calling on everyone to register PVCs might overlook deeper systemic issues needing urgent attention.

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bisiabout 2 hours ago

Let's coordinate local advocacy groups to follow up with embassies and track official responses, ensuring community voices remain part of the policy conversation.

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