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Nigerians Raise N1.8 Million for Protester’s Son to Learn Programming Amid #EndBadGovernance Protests

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
August 2, 2024
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Nigerians Raise N1.8 Million for Protester’s Son to Learn Programming Amid #EndBadGovernance Protests
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In a heartwarming display of solidarity and hope, Nigerians have rallied together to raise N1.8 million for an aggrieved protester, Ogwu Benjamin Chidioke, who lamented his inability to fund his 13-year-old son’s programming education due to the harsh economic conditions in the country.

This act of kindness unfolded during the End Bad Governance protest in Lagos on Thursday, August 1st.

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Chidioke, a frustrated father who cycled from Festac to Ikeja to voice his grievances, shared his plight with newsmen, highlighting how the economic situation in Nigeria has hindered his son, Goodluck Benjamin, from advancing his programming skills. “I can’t even buy data for him to learn more,” Chidioke lamented. “I can’t even pay for his tuition fee, millions of naira. At 13, he can program a game.”

Driven by a deep sense of urgency and determination, Chidioke declared, “I rather die on the street than die at home. I can’t sit down and watch the future of my son go to waste. I know I may not have a future again in Nigeria, but my son’s future will not waste.”

Chidioke’s impassioned plea caught the attention of Morris Monye, a concerned Nigerian on the social media platform X. Monye said: “You can feel the passion in his soul. He’s lost hope that life will be good for him but not lost hope for his son. This is why he is protesting. Can anyone locate this man, we will raise the fund for his son.” This call to action resonated deeply with many, leading to a rapid mobilisation of support.

By Friday, August 2nd, Monye announced that N1.8 million had been successfully raised for Goodluck Benjamin. “N1.8M raised. Money complete. @wizarab @mrmekzy_ this crowdfunding is now over. Thank you for your benevolence,” Monye stated, expressing gratitude to all who contributed.

The EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests, gaining momentum nationwide, are a response to the perceived failures in governance and the resulting economic hardships that have left many Nigerians struggling to make ends meet.

Protesters are demanding systemic changes to create opportunities for a better standard of living and ensure that the next generation has a chance at a brighter future.

The protests have seen a diverse group of participants, from young students and professionals to older citizens and entire families, all unified in their cry for change. The government’s response has varied, with some regions experiencing clashes between protesters and security forces, while others have seen peaceful demonstrations.

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