Nigeria: Reporter's Diary - How Lagos Police's Brutality Against Protesters, Journalists Put My Life in Danger

[AllAfrica - Africa] - 2/02/2026
[Premium Times] I could barely breathe. My eyes burned. I gasped for air and repeatedly told the officers, I cannot breathe. I am a journalist. It did not matter.
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