BREAKING: Protesters Storm British Embassy Abuja Over $9.6 Billion Judgment Debt Against Nigeria

BREAKING: Protesters Storm British Embassy Abuja Over $9.6 Billion Judgment Debt Against Nigeria

Protesters have been reported to have stormed the British embassy in Abuja over the $9.6 billion judgment debt against Nigeria.

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Members of Coalition of Civil Society Group are currently staging a protest outside the British Embassy in Abuja over the $9.6 billion judgment debt against Nigeria.
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The protesters who are wielding placards and banners defied the morning downpour and chanted anti-government songs asking for the reversal of the judgment.
Armed policemen have taken strategic positions within the premises of the embassy.
Some of the inscriptions on the banners read: ‘$9.6bn Judgement Is a Big Fraud; 200 Million Nigerians Are Against $9.6bn UK judgment; Nigeria First, Always Always; Nigeria and Britain Are Friends Not Enemy.
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The protesters called on the UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, to help President Muhammadu Buhari to fight corruption.
The group also called on the anti-graft agen/cies for the arrest and prosecution of those behind the deals.
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