Kano residents took to the streets in protest against potential military intervention in Niger Republic. Demonstrating their discontent, they chanted slogans like “Nigeriens are our brothers, Nigerians are also our family.”
Peaceful protesters marched through the city, waving flags and displaying placards. They voiced opposition to a proposed military invasion and labeled it as unjust, believed to be influenced by external forces.
The demonstrators emphasized unity with Niger, rejecting the notion of war and calling for peaceful resolutions. After making their point, they dispersed, maintaining a peaceful stance.