EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 29 MIN
Has Strike Become The Only Way To Be Heard?
from Nigeria Daily · host Luqman Awwal Agono
In Nigeria today, the sound of silence is often broken not by dialogue, but by disruption.Classrooms suddenly empty. Hospital corridors grow quieter. Offices lock their gates. And across the country, workers hang placards and down tools waiting to be heard.For many unions, strike action has become more than a protest. It has become a signal a last resort after letters go unanswered, meetings stall, and promises remain unfulfilled.But as strikes continue to surface across different sectors, a pressing question emerges:Has strike action become the language authorities understand best?Or is Nigeria slowly drifting into a cycle where shutdowns replace solutions?That is the conversation we are bringing to the table today on Nigeria Daily.
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In Nigeria today, the sound of silence is often broken not by dialogue, but by disruption. Classrooms suddenly empty. Hospital corridors grow quieter. Offices lock their gates. And across the country, workers hang placards and down tools waiting to be heard. For many unions, strike action has become more than a protest. It has become a signal a last resort after letters go unanswered, meetings stall, and promises remain unfulfilled. But as strikes continue to surface across different ...
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