“Cruise country”: Policemen share biscuit to Lagos protesters, video emerges

“Cruise Country”: Nigerians React As Police Share Biscuit, Water to Lagos Protesters, Video Emerges – TheTalk.NG

“Cruise Country”: Nigerians React As Police Share Biscuit, Water to Lagos Protesters, Video Emerges

  • The leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress and other related unions have commenced the two-day protest over the hardship in the country
  • A video showing police officers on duty sharing biscuits and water with protesters in Lagos state has gotten the attention of many Nigerians
  • Many lauded the police, noting that the protest is a fight for all Nigerians not a selected few, others said, the police are not to be trusted with such a display of kindness

Police in Lagos state, NLC protest, economic hardship“Cruise Country”: Nigerians React As Police Share Biscuit, Water to Lagos Protesters, Video Emerges.
Photo credit: Nigeria Police ForceSource: Facebook

Nigerians react as police share biscuits to protesters

“Nice of them.”

“Nigeria is a cruise country.

“Tell me how government want to take you serious.”

“Kudos @PoliceNG. Nigeria will be great again.”

“The first time Nigerian police officers are doing good.”

“Big kudos to the Nigerian police. Everybody now realizes that the fight is for all cus nobody is an exception in this hardship.”

“Lol, they are arranging PR in anticipation of the horrible things they’ll do to Nigerian citizens during the REAL protests.”

Watch the video below

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