 A group of Nigerians under the ages of coalition of civil society organization and political parties for good governance have stormed the European Union office in Abuja to protest against its report on the February 25, 2023 presidential election. The protesters, who were seen with several placards bearing different inscriptions, marched through the central area to the European Union's headquarters in the federal capital territory. The EU, heard earlier in its report, faulted the 2023 general elections, stating violence, killing and vote-buying as some of the factors for its criticism. The peaceful march, terminated at headquarters of the EU, where leaders of the group addressed officials of the Union. With a promise from an EU official to relay the message of the protesters to the Union, the group took their leave. We have come to register unequivocally that we are not satisfied with the report of the European Union. As a matter of fact, we have the opinion that the report is not just ridiculous, but a deliberate act to slight the Nigerian entity, and of course, by implication, our leaders and the government of Nigeria. Particularly now that we are grappling with fundamental issues of insecurity, there is no way the European Union will beat her chest and say she's in love with Nigeria and she's in love and seeing the progress of this country and also at the same time come to add salt to injury. It shouldn't be.