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Falana and Falz Led Nigeria’s Biggest Protest in Years

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Last updated: June 15, 2026 2:54 pm
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They said they would come out. They came out. And they were not alone.

Human rights lawyer Femi Falana and his son, rapper and activist Falz, led one of the largest civil society demonstrations Nigeria has seen in recent years on June 12, 2026 — Democracy Day — through the streets of Lagos. The march, which gathered at Ikeja Under Bridge, brought together labour unions, youth groups, faith organisations, and ordinary Nigerians demanding urgent action on insecurity, economic hardship, and the continuing abduction of schoolchildren.

What the Protesters Demanded

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The placards told the story clearly. “No Democracy Without Security.” “End Bad Governance.” “End Insecurity and Kidnapping.” “Free All Captives Now.” The demands were wide but connected by one thread: a government that Nigerians feel has not done enough to protect them.

Falana addressed the crowd directly, calling for the immediate and unconditional release of all abducted Nigerians, including the schoolchildren and teachers taken from Oyo State in May. He went further, stating that Nigeria has not yet achieved true democracy. “We don’t have democracy in Nigeria. We have civil rule,” he told the gathering.

Falz on Insecurity

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Falz, speaking to the crowd, described the security situation as increasingly alarming. He questioned why the government only responds quickly when prominent people or their relatives are affected. His words drew loud support from the crowd and generated significant attention on social media.

VeryDarkMan, another prominent voice at the rally, echoed the message. He insisted that the demonstration was not politically motivated. It was, he said, a response from citizens who have had enough of living in fear.

Tension and Counter Protest

The march was not without friction. A group identifying itself as “Team Nigeria” arrived at Ikeja Under Bridge to stage a counter rally at the same location. Police were deployed to prevent the situation from escalating. Both groups eventually dispersed without major incident.

That tension, however, captured something important about where Nigeria stands right now. Citizens are speaking up. Some are pushing back. And the government is being watched more closely than it has been in some time.

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