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SocialMediaTrends: Recession ‘season two’, corpses of #EndSARS protesters ‘on lockdown’ & more

Topics of national concern made top trends on Sunday across social media platforms in Nigeria, especially on Twitter.
The issues bothering on insecurity in Northern Nigeria as well as a new directive by the government concerning bodies of suspected #EndSARS protesters, were the most talked about on Twitter.
The following trends got maximum engagements:
Mainland Hospital
The above phrase made it to the trends table following the reported ban on corpses of suspected #EndSARS protesters domiciled at the Mainland Hospital mortuary, Yaba by the Lagos State Ministry of Health.
Relatives of the dead have been reportedly denied claims to the bodies of their loved ones who died after the shooting incident at the Lekki toll gate on October 20 despite an earlier call by the state government urging them to do so.
According to the Medical Director of the Mainland Hospital, Dr. Abimbola Bowale, there was a “pending injunction” on #EndSARS related cases hence the development.
The Lagos State government also assured of a possible press statement addressing the matter.
So Mainland hospital finally spilled truth, people actually died, now release the bodies to the families of that's the best this government can do for now
— Osas? (@odogwu1001) November 22, 2020
Sanwo Olu said nobody died at Lekki but Mainland Hospital mortuary just revealed that Lagos State Ministry of Health warned them not to release bodies of protesters.#LekkiMassacre HAPPENED! Sanwo Olu is a murderer and the truth is gradually coming out. #LekkiGenocide
— K A Y ???? (@Kaylechi_) November 22, 2020
Not only were #EndSars protesters killed. The victims are also disrespected by being kept like chickens in mainland hospital. The family have the rights to bury them ?. Their blood will keep crying like that of Abel #LekkiMassacre #LekkiGenocide
— Melanin ? (@Nmaunique1) November 22, 2020
#Zamfara
At least 40 worshippers and an Islamic cleric were reportedly abducted on Friday by armed bandits during Juma’at prayers in Dutsin Gari Community, Zamfara State.
Five people were reportedly killed with several others injured following the attack.
Twitter users reacted to the seemingly unending cases of bandit attacks and insecurity especially in Northern Nigeria.
@MBuhari The reason why we vote you into power is because we believe you can secure our lives and properties, but the insecurity in #Zamfara and other states in the northern part of the country is always getting worst. You failed to secure us, please resign for the best ?
— Ridwan Abubakar?? (@AM_Ridwan_) November 22, 2020
I don't know whether to feel sad or happy that the North are now seeing Buhari as a colossal failure that he is.
Sadly, it took them the loss of several lives to start crying out and stop defending the disappointment of a man.
Anyway, #SecureNorth #freenorth#zamfara | Sai Baba— S to the K ➐ (@estudekay) November 22, 2020
Our government and military keep telling lies and playing games with insecurity, nobody stays in power forever and the insecurities they breed now will surely come to hunt all without leaving any class untouched. #Zamfara #Recession2
— O L U W A G B E M I R O (@kilonselegangan) November 22, 2020
Don’t allow any scholar to tell u who to vote in 2023, most of them are doing it for their pockets. Why are the scholars that cried and called the past govt out for the killings happening in north back then are quite now? Are the killings in Borno, #Zamfara, stopped under buhari?
— Al'ameen✨ (@Al_ameen_Yabo) November 22, 2020
#Recession2
Tweeps have continued to ‘rant’ over the country’s recent plunge into recession after a report on Saturday by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed that the economy experienced a consecutive downward growth in Gross domestic Product (GDP) in 2020.
Nigerians lamented the state of the country under the Buhari administration as some were of the opinion that people were already living in a deteriorated economy before last week’s official report.
Nigeria just entered recession
Where were we before ?
Accession !!!#Recession2 pic.twitter.com/I8Q08aDGTd— Nigeria weeps (@myhennie) November 22, 2020
#Recession2
There is really no difference between "Recession Nigeria" and "Normal Nigeria" , we dont even know how it feels to be in and out of recession. We have been battling "recessive economy", recessive president, recessive system. from ages to ages pic.twitter.com/LuMWpiki9b— ??Alexander Hamilton?? (@I_am_halex) November 22, 2020
Nigeria govt: we entered recession again.
Frustrated Nigerian: where are we b4?#Recession2 pic.twitter.com/B4IxXtwgbW— Duke of ogbomoso ??? (@simply_blezkid) November 22, 2020
Nigeria be like a movie, we had recession 1, season 2 don come, #Recession2
— MONITORING_SPIRIT (@Sonjoe_Kutuh) November 22, 2020
I'm so tired.. From the bottom of my heart, am tired of Nigeria .
Do y'll mean to say, what we've been experiencing is a pre-recession? And now we are in the real #Recession2? O ga o????.
Very soon Sachet Water ll be sold for N50??.— Dami ❁. (@GeeKinqest__) November 22, 2020
…By Okiemute Abraham
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