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Massive Protest Rocks Belgium Over Pension Age & Work Hour Increases!

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Tensions rise in Belgium as thousands take to the streets to protest against the government’s decision to increase the retirement age from 65 to 67 years and extend the work week from 40 to 50 hours.

Citizens are demanding fair labor reforms, better living conditions, and a government that prioritizes the welfare of workers over corporate interests.

This movement has become a symbol of resistance across Europe — a call for balance between work, rest, and dignity.

Watch the full coverage to see the emotions, voices, and unity that define this historic protest.

What do you think? Should governments extend work hours and retirement age in today’s economic climate?

Drop your opinion in the comments!

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Video showing a heartbreaking reflection of how low our politics has fallen.

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Elderly citizens celebrating over little chicks handed out as constituency “projects” — is this truly the standard of leadership we deserve?

Our people deserve quality healthcare, good roads, jobs, education, security, and empowerment — not survival packaged as progress.

When poverty becomes so deep that basic gifts look like miracles, then the real issue is not the people… it is the system.

Is this the kind of politics we copied from the West, or have we completely lost the true meaning of governance?

Watch, reflect, and share your thoughts.

 

 

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Video of heartbreaking cries for help from Oyo abducted victims

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Shocking cries for help from abducted victims, including the Principal of Esiele in Oriire Local Government Area, Oyo State, have surfaced from a kidnappers’ den.

This heartbreaking situation highlights the growing insecurity affecting innocent Nigerians and communities across the country.

Watch this emotional report as victims plead for urgent rescue and justice. Your voice, shares, and awareness could help bring attention to their plight and support efforts toward their safe return.

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Video – A young police officer confronts Police officers for gross misconduct at Illegal checkpoint

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Sometimes we blame the leaders, but have we truly looked deeper into the system? 🤔

This young man’s spirit and courage say a lot about the reality many people face daily. If officers keep acting with wickedness and misconduct, shouldn’t we also question the role of leadership and supervision within the police force?

A good leader is meant to guide, correct, and discipline those under him. So where does the responsibility of the DPO begin and end? Let’s reason together before placing all the blame on one person.

This video is not just for entertainment — it’s a call for reflection, accountability, and change in society. Watch till the end and share your honest opinion in the comments.

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