UNILAG: Protest successfully forces Release of 13 Unlawfully Detained Students’ protesters By Fidel Davynovich, Ajegunle DSM Protesting students outside the Bolade court in Lagos (Click to enlarge) In the very hour of 8:00 am on Thursday 6 April, 2017 over one hundred students from different tertiary institutions led by SAVE UNILAG COALITION staged a united protest at the Special Offenses
NO TO OVER-ESTIMATED, EXPLOITATIVE BILLING! NO PAYMENT FOR DARKNESS!! NO TO DISCONNECTION!!! FOR REGULAR AND AFFORDABLE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY JOIN THE CAMPAIGN, ORGANISE IN YOUR COMMUNITY The Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) is calling on the entire Ajegunle People, residents, workers, market men and women, artisan, students, youth and unemployed to stand on their feet and defend the historic July 13, 2016
CASES OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND ASSAULT ON CAMPUSES: What is to be done? Abibat Jimoh – Secretary DSM Women Committee Sexual harassment/assault has become an epidemic on campuses. Unfortunately, few of these incidents are reported due to fear of stigmatization by the victims. According to research, at least one in 5 female students is at risk of sexual assault/harassment. The
Otodo Gbame: Ambode/APC Government Renders Thousand Homeless On Behalf of Rich Property Tycoons Chidinma Ibeh (DSM Ajegunle) The unfortunate and brutal invasion of the poor waterfront slum community of Otodo Gbame in Lekki by the Lagos state government has once again brought to light the plight of the poor against an insensitive government. It will be recalled that some few
WE CONDEMN UNLAWFUL ARREST AND DETENTION OF 13 STUDENTS’ ACTIVISTS BY UNILAG AUTHORITIES AND NIGERIA
WE CONDEMN UNLAWFUL ARREST AND DETENTION OF 13 STUDENTS’ ACTIVISTS BY UNILAG AUTHORITIES AND NIGERIAN POLICE Demands their immediate and unconditional release and unconditional recall of all victimized student activists The Education Rights Campaign (ERC) condemns in strong terms the unlawful arrest and subsequent remand in prison custody of Adeyeye Femi and 12 other student activists. The 13 students were