List of protests in Nigeria

This is a list of protests in Nigeria, from the colonial rule to present day.

YearDayNamePeopleLocationNotesImage
19296 DecemberAba Women's RiotEastern NigeriaThe women protested against tax levies imposed by the colonial government. It led to the death of many of the women.[1]
194727 NovemberAbeokuta Women's RevoltAlake's Palace, AbeokutaThe women protested against an unfair tax regime which led to the abdication of the then Alake of Egbaland, Oba Sir Ladapo Ademola II and the abolition of the tax regime by the colonial government.[1]
197817 AprilAli Must GoUniversities nationwideA 50 kobo increase in student fees sparked the protests.[2]
198924 May - JuneAnti-SAP riotsUniversities nationwideThe protests occurred as a result of the effects of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-imposed Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) introduced by the Ibrahim Babangida-led government.[3]
1993June 12 Protests
  • Nigerians
South West NigeriaThe protests occurred as an aftermath of the annulment of the June 12, 1993 Presidential elections by Ibrahim Babangida.[4]
20122-14 JanuaryOccupy Nigeria
  • Nigerians
Nigeria (including the diaspora)Nigerians protested against the removal of fuel subsidies and eventual price hikes by the Goodluck Jonathan government. It led to the reinstatement of the subsidy and a review of the Federal Government spending.[5][6]
2017End SARS
  • Nigerians
Nigeria (including the diaspora)The protests are against police brutality meted out by a now-defunct specialised police unit known as the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).[7] A memorial protest was held on 20 October 2021 to mark the first anniversary of the October 2020 Lekki toll gate shooting.[8]
Protesters at the endSARS protest in Lagos, Nigeria 92 - cropped
Protesters at the endSARS protest in Lagos, Nigeria 92 - cropped

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