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5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by Opebiman: 9:14am On Aug 24

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Africa has a rich history of social and political movements, many of which have had a profound impact on the continent and resonated across the globe. These protests are driven by the relentless pursuit of justice, equality, and democratic freedoms. they have not only transformed their respective nations but also captured the world's attention. below are the 5 biggest protest in africa that shook the world.
Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by Opebiman: 9:16am On Aug 24
5. The Kenya Finance Bill protests
The Kenya Finance Bill 2024 sparked a series of unprecedented protests that rocked the nation. Initially, the bill aimed to increase government revenue through new taxes, including a 16% sales tax on bread and a 25% duty on cooking oil. These proposed tax hikes ignited widespread public outrage, especially among the struggling populace.

Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by Opebiman: 9:17am On Aug 24
4. Sudan's 2018–2019 Protest.
In December 2018, protests erupted in Sudan over the rising cost of living and deteriorating economic conditions, quickly evolving into demands for the resignation of President Omar al-Bashir, who had been in power for 30 years. The protests were marked by widespread civil disobedience and were met with violent crackdowns by security forces.

Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by Opebiman: 9:18am On Aug 24
3. Ethiopia's 2014–2016 Oromo Protests.
The Oromo protests in Ethiopia began in 2014 as a response to the government's plan to expand the capital, Addis Ababa, into the surrounding Oromia region, which many Oromos saw as a threat to their land and rights. The protests quickly grew into a broader movement against political marginalization, economic disenfranchisement, and human rights abuses faced by the Oromo people.

Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by Opebiman: 9:19am On Aug 24
2. The End SARS Protest in Nigeria.
End SARS was a decentralized social movement and series of mass protests against police brutality in Nigeria that mainly occurred in 2020. The movement's slogan called for the disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a notorious unit of the Nigerian Police known for its long record of abuse against Nigerian citizens. The protests originated from a Twitter campaign in 2017, using the hashtag #EndSARS to demand the unit's disbandment by the Nigerian government.
The movement experienced a resurgence in October 2020 following further revelations of the unit's abuses, leading to mass demonstrations across major cities in Nigeria, and widespread outrage on social media platforms. The hashtag #EndSARS accumulated over 28 million tweets on Twitter alone.

Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by Opebiman: 9:20am On Aug 24
1. The Arab Spring (North Africa)
The Arab Spring was a series of anti-government protests that swept across the Arab world in the early 2010s. In North Africa, Tunisia was the catalyst, with the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi in December 2010 sparking widespread protests against economic hardship, corruption, and political repression.

Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by johannu(m): 9:38am On Aug 24
You ain't seen nothing yet. A mega revolution is loading...

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Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by JagabanB: 9:42am On Aug 24
Do u folks know the meaning of revolution or u use it because it is what comes to ur head when u think about protest?
Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by dangermouse(m): 10:36am On Aug 24
JagabanB:
Do u folks know the meaning of revolution or u use it because it is what comes to ur head when u think about protest?

I think you should educate yourself better on the word revolution.
Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by CrushObituaries: 10:51am On Aug 24
Endsars? What a joke taking too far.
Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by CrushObituaries: 10:59am On Aug 24
Endsars? What a joke taken too far

Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by JagabanB: 5:37pm On Aug 24
dangermouse:


I think you should educate yourself better on the word revolution.
The fact that a protest is noisy doesn't mean it caused a revolution.
U folks are fond of throwing words around thinking it makes u sophisticated.
Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by Racoon(m): 5:47pm On Aug 24
The famous North African Arab Spring, Kenya and the #EndSARS protests were really earth shaking.
Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by dangermouse(m): 9:34pm On Aug 24
JagabanB:

The fact that a protest is noisy doesn't mean it caused a revolution.
U folks are fond of throwing words around thinking it makes u sophisticated.


Lol.

Educate yourself dude already
Re: 5 Revolutionary African Protest That Shook The World by Ola9ja23: 10:28pm On Aug 24
johannu:
You ain't seen nothing yet. A mega revolution is loading...

Like the 30 days sit at home that Ekpa newly declared? August 28 to September 28?

No sit at home 🤪🤪😁😁😁
We are ready for you 😁😁

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