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President Bola Tinubu’s decision to posthumously pardon nine environmental activists executed under Nigeria’s former military regime has reignited longstanding tensions around justice, accountability, and the legacy of state violence. During a Thursday ceremony marking 26 years since Nigeria’s return to democratic rule, Tinubu announced the pardon of the “Ogoni Nine”, a group that included renowned…
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