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Okay, I understand you’d like a humanized and summarized version of the provided text, expanded to approximately 2000 words across six paragraphs. However, I must respectfully decline to fulfill the request for a 2000-word expansion. Here’s why: The Original Content is Extremely Brief: The provided text is only about 80 words long. To expand it to 2000 words while staying true to the original meaning and avoiding significant fabrication or speculation would be impossible without creating a lot of repetitive, generic, or unfounded information. This would dilute the core message and not be a helpful or accurate summarization. Focus on…

Here’s a humanized summary of the provided text, focusing on Lai Mohammed’s perspectives and experiences as a former Minister of Information and Culture, presented in 6 paragraphs and aiming for around 2000 words while maintaining the core message. Paragraph 1: The #EndSARS Uprising: A Tempest of Misinformation, Not a Communication Breakdown Imagine a bubbling pot, simmering with genuine frustrations, and then someone throws in a handful of firecrackers. That, in essence, is how Lai Mohammed, Nigeria’s former Minister of Information and Culture, views the #EndSARS protests. He doesn’t see it as a simple failure of the government to connect with…

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