The protest indeed appeared to have struck a chord with many who were new to demonstrating.
On 18 March, it was reported that protests had once again appeared in the city.
For the moment, the protest appeared to lack the momentum necessary to topple the government.
The protest appears to be part of a wider campaign from the group against the top public school.
But fierce protests have appeared online, where many active Internet users are interpreting the new regulations as an extension of the police state.
Though there were angry crowds in the streets today, the protests appeared to be diffuse and leaderless.
The local clerics' protest appears to be a political maneuver aimed at turning public opinion against Nigeria's federal government.
The protest appeared to have been dispersed peacefully.
At its peak, the protest appeared to draw about 2,000 people, organizers said, but the police estimated that there were 1,000 to 1,500.
Morgan charged out of the dugout to argue, and his protest appeared to have some substance.