 There's no sign of protest or unrest in Lagos, despite reports of extended protests to mark Democracy Day in Nigeria. Plus TV Africa's correspondent Destiny Momo has details from Lekki Lagos. This is Lekki Togate on June 14, 2021, a public holiday, and the youth in Lagos had planned to extend June 12 protests. But cars plied the roads freely. There are no crowds of protesters and security men are on ground. Officials are saying that there won't be any protests here today as it is strictly not going to be allowed. And so far we have been threatened that we are under surveillance. Protests were staged in June 12 in different parts of the country as youth demonstrated against the current administration and insecurity. They also protested at Nigerian's federal capital territory, Oshun, Oyo, Edo State, and London. It's been eight months since the Lekki Togate saga that attracted international attention at the same venue. The policemen say they were deployed here to avoid a repeat of history. Destiny Momo for Plus TV Africa.