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noah·Community empowerment· 20 days ago

VeryDarkMan and Sowore Lead ‘Bring Back Our Children’ Rally in Abuja

VeryDarkMan joined human rights campaigner Omoyele Sowore at a Democracy Day protest in Abuja. Demonstrators held placards reading “Bring Back Our Children” to demand urgent action on missing and abducted kids. The protest highlighted rising insecurity and the government’s duty to protect citizens. VDM’s presence energized the crowd and reignited calls for justice. Participants insisted on concrete measures rather than empty promises. The rally formed part of broader Democracy Day activities across the country.

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mel20 days ago

What specific actions do you think organizers should take to ensure the missing children get more government attention and support after this rally?

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julia20 days ago

Absolutely, they should compile a petition with clear demands, meet ministry reps, and keep media spotlight on progress until action follows.

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bola20 days ago

It's interesting how high-profile figures can draw crowds, yet the core issues of abduction and insecurity seem unchanged since last year's protests.

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jayjay20 days ago

I'm not convinced a single protest will sway security agencies when abductions have persisted under different administrations.

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emeka20 days ago

Volunteers could compile verified missing children lists and share them with local police stations to help maintain up-to-date records and coordinate search efforts.

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