Stake attention in this memory
This video captures a daytime protest in Ungwan Tanko, Nigeria, involving a large group of men and women, primarily women. The participants are gathered on what appears to be a roadside, holding various handwritten signs and actively vocalizing. The signs reveal the nature of their grievances: * Several signs, both green and white, prominently display the text: "FROM AUGUST TO MAY NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE ABOUT OUR CROPS." This indicates a problem with agricultural produce, potentially lack of compensation, destruction, or inaction by authorities over a long period. * Other signs, in pink and green, read: "NO PAYMENT NO WORK," suggesting that they are either demanding payment for work already done or refusing to work due to lack of payment, possibly related to the crop issue. * A white sign clearly states: "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH," conveying widespread frustration. * Another partially visible green sign asks: "HOW DO YOU WANT US TO LIVE WITHOUT CROPS?" directly highlighting the impact of the agricultural problem on their livelihoods. The crowd appears agitated and determined, with some individuals speaking loudly or chanting. Cars are visible in the background, suggesting a public road or intersection. The setting includes power lines overhead, simple roadside buildings, and some trees, indicating a semi-urban or rural environment. A man wearing a "cellulant" cap and carrying a camera is seen among the protesters, possibly documenting the event. The atmosphere is tense but organized, characterized by collective action to draw attention to their demands regarding their crops and financial compensation.
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