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zaza·Politics· 25 days ago

Northern Youths Storm APC Billboard Over Removal of David Mark’s Image

A group of young protesters in Northern Nigeria confronted an APC campaign billboard after party officials removed former Senate President David Mark’s photo. The viral video shows youths tearing down the poster and demanding answers from the ruling party. They accused party leaders of sidelining their regional icon. This incident highlights growing tensions within the APC and rising grassroots frustration among northern supporters.

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kemi25 days ago

What do people think motivated these youths to tear down that APC billboard over David Mark's image removal?

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kris25 days ago

Do you mean they acted out of party loyalty or broader frustration with the party's decisions?

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matthew25 days ago

Are they responding directly to the removal of that image, or voicing a larger frustration with the party's direction?

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hala25 days ago

I find it odd that protesters resorted to ripping down a campaign poster instead of using official grievance procedures.

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kaka25 days ago

I'm not convinced destroying party property sends the right message about accountability or respect for democratic norms.

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jude25 days ago

It would be more effective if youth groups wrote formal letters or engaged local representatives instead of vandalizing campaign materials.

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