By Our Correspondent
National News – A Nigerian man has drawn public attention after staging a dramatic protest at the national secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja, Nigeria, over alleged unpaid rewards for his role in the 2023 election campaign.
He carried a placard reading ‘Reward me or kill me’ while demanding recognition for what he described as personal sacrifices made for the party.
The protest took place on Thursday, April 30, 2026, at the APC national secretariat in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria.
The unidentified protester claimed he worked actively for the party during the 2023 general elections and said he sold his house to finance campaign activities.
He alleged that despite his contributions, he received no financial reward or support afterward, leaving him in severe financial hardship.
The man further stated that he was unable to pay his children’s school fees and had become distressed, claiming he even left his children at the party secretariat out of desperation.
In a viral video shared online, he was seen pacing outside the gate holding a placard while shouting for attention as security personnel watched without intervention.
The incident, captured in a short vertical phone video, quickly circulated on social media platforms including Facebook and X, where it was widely shared and discussed.
In the footage, the man appeared visibly distressed as he repeatedly raised his placard outside the party gate while calling for assistance.
Security operatives were seen observing the protest but did not physically engage him, and no APC official came out to address his grievances during the demonstration.
Analysts say the protest highlights growing economic frustration and unmet expectations among political campaign workers in Nigeria.
The case raises broader questions about political financing, accountability, and the welfare of grassroots supporters after elections.
As of the time of reporting, the APC had not issued an official response to the incident, which continues to generate mixed reactions online and public debate.
The viral clip continues to trend, reflecting public concern over post-election promises and economic hardship.










