Protests rocked Lagos on Monday over the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Khamenei.
Glamtush reports that the leadership of the southwest of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) on Monday staged a protest in Lagos State over the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, by US and Israeli strikes.
This news platform understands that the protesters converged around the Maryland axis in the early hours of Monday, denouncing the invasion of Iran.
It was gathered that the protesters were chatting with provocative words, demanding global condemnation of American intervention in sovereign nations.
The development has triggered fear in the area.
The South West coordinator of IMN, Muftau Zakariya, who spoke to the Leadership Newspaper, said the protest was to register their concerns over the sustained invasion of sovereign nations by President Donald Trump’s administration.
He cited recent instances of Venezuela’s invasion and seizure of the country’s president and energy infrastructure
He said the heightened and sustained attack in Kwara State is coming after the US involvement in the country’s affairs.
“I said to you that nothing good is coming from US intervention. It is only interested in their economic gains and not minding the consequences thereafter,” he said.




















