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CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by TheGreatYam: 4:33pm On Oct 10, 2020
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) Nigeria's leading celebrities and activists have organized mass protests across major cities in the country Friday demanding an end to police brutality in the country.

The nationwide protests were a culmination of weeks of anger and outcry online by the country's young people over claims of kidnapping, harassment and extortion by a police unit known as the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS).
On Thursday, a protest was led in Lagos Island by Folarin Falana, a lawyer and singer, and Runtown, an artist known by that stage name.

They were also joined by Nigeria's biggest female performer, Tiwa Savage.
Falana, who is popularly known as Falz, told CNN it was important for him to march because there have been "too many numerous incidents of harassment, extortion and police brutality," in the country. He added that he, too, had been a victim of harassment at the hands of the Nigerian police.
"People have been posting online about it for years, but it has been the same sluggish attitude and response to it. Nothing has changed and people keep on being harassed. That's why we have taken to the streets and we want the government to listen," he said.
"I am marching for the ones that are not recognized. We are surprised by the numbers that came out and we are prepared to march again," he added.

Protests continue into the night

Overnight protests were also held in Lagos mainland Thursday outside the Lagos State Assembly as organizers carried placards and knelt down, chanting 'End SARS.'
A group of protesters, led by Debo Adebayo, a comedian by the stage name of Mr Macaroni, held a protest vigil, running into the third night in a row, in Alausa, Lagos.

Videos from the protesters shared on Twitter Thursday night showed police officers forcefully dispersing the protesters, dismantling their sleeping tents, turning off the street lights and making verbal threats.

Nigeria's police force had responded to the public outcry last Sunday by banning the unit from carrying out any stop-and-search activities.
SARS, as well as other tactical police units, are now prohibited from "carrying out routine patrols and other conventional low-risk. duties -- stop and search duties, checkpoints, mounting of roadblocks, traffic checks, etc -- with immediate effect," Nigeria police chief Mohammed Adamu said on Sunday in a statement.

"Voices and complaints on the issues of unprofessional conducts by some SARS operatives have been heard very loudly and clearly," the statement read.

Feyikemi Abudu was among the protesters outside the Lagos State Assembly in Ikeja on Friday. She told CNN their demands were presented to the assembly, which held an emergency session Friday to listen to their demands.

"There are many demands, but the main one is to scrap SARS, not to reform it but to completely end it. Another demand is compensation for victims of SARS brutality, both alive and dead. We also want a committee that will investigate and look into the present and past grievances around SARS brutality, " Abudu said.

Abudu also told CNN she has raised 1.3 million naira (about $3,390) to buy food for those protesting and for medical treatment for those injured during the protests.
Media personality Toke Makinwa was also among those who protested. "People are constantly calling my show with reports of harassment," she said.
"One man told me they pulled his phone and searched his banking app, they took him to an ATM to withdraw money for them. Nigeria has reduced its citizens to doing everything by themselves. SARS should not be one of the problems we have to face. You are supposed to be anti-robbery but we are afraid of you. People who are meant to protect are the ones oppressing us."

CNN put this and other allegations to the Nigerian police force, and Lagos state spokesman Muyiwa Adejobi said that all complaints against its officers are carefully investigated and appropriate sanctions applied to offenders.
Adejobi added that many people rarely report the abuses because they fear that they may not get justice. He encouraged people affected by police misconduct to report the abuses.

'A lack of political will'

The police say that the ban on the SARS unit is one of many steps towards reforming the outfit.
However, this ban is not the first time authorities in Nigeria have censured the SARS unit.
In 2018, the country's Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, while deputizing for the President who was out of the country on vacation at the time, ordered the unit to be overhauled. In January 2019, the police announced another ban on the same police unit.
But the human rights organization Amnesty Nigeria says not much has changed since these bans were put in place.

"A similar ban on SARS did not end police brutality because it appeared the bans were simply done to assuage the swelling public anger at the time of the announcement and not intended to end police brutality," Amnesty Nigeria's program manager, Seun Bakare, said.
In an email to CNN, he said as a result of past campaigns, some reforms like "the passage of the anti-torture act 2017, the signing of the new police act" and other minor amendments have been passed.

The anti-torture act of 2017, for example, is supposed to protect Nigerians, including suspects and detainees from torture and inhumane treatment. However, there seems to be a lack of political will to enforce these laws, Bakare said.
'Nothing will happen if I shoot you,'
The hashtag #EndSARS, #StopPolicebrutality has continued to trend on Twitter as young people shared their stories, photos and videos that they allege show men in Nigeria police uniforms searching their cars and harassing them.

Lagos-based entrepreneur Samuel Otigba told CNN he has had several encounters with members of the police that he believes to be from the SARS unit. He said the encounters usually begin with requests for bribes. Otigba alleges that in May, he got into trouble because he declined to give a bribe to one of the officers when he was stopped after an evening out with his wife.

He says his phone was searched and he was threatened by the officer who told him, "You know if I shoot you, nothing will happen. The highest anyone will do is cry justice on Twitter."

Otigba recounted another encounter earlier this year when another set of officers, who were wearing masks, he said, stopped him and his wife again after a night out in Lagos state.
"Six of them jumped out of their mini bus and started pointing guns at us, commanding us to get out of our car. We thought they were armed robbers. We were all so scared and my wife was crying," Otigba told CNN.
This time he says he paid the officers 20,000 naira (around $52) before they were let go. He said he did not report the incident.
Adejobi, the police spokesman, said only incidents that are reported are investigated.

'Carrying laptops not a crime'

Nigeria's tech community, in particular, has long complained about police harassment.
Many tech entrepreneurs say they are targeted for having things like tattoos and dreadlocks, or simply for carrying laptops and smartphones.

Between 2017 and 2020, Amnesty International said it has documented 82 cases of police brutality in Nigeria.

"Detainees in SARS custody have been subjected to a variety of methods of torture including hanging, mock execution, beating, punching and kicking, burning with cigarettes, waterboarding, near-asphyxiation with plastic bags, forcing detainees to assume stressful bodily positions and sexual violence," Amnesty's report said.

Nigeria police chief Mohammed Adamu warned against "the invasion of the privacy of citizens particularly through indiscriminate and unauthorized search of mobile phones, laptops, and other smart devices," while Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo recently held a meeting with police chiefs over the issue, according to a statement from the Presidency.

Osinbajo said the president is "very concerned about it, and ... wants to see reform."

"You cannot have a situation where SARS says they are investigating cybercrime by arresting young men and women carrying their laptops and phones. I don't see how you can investigate that by seizing people's phones in a taxi or in their cars," according to tweets attributed to Osinbajo.

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/10/09/africa/nigeria-police-sars-police-brutality-intl/index.html

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by TheGreatYam: 4:35pm On Oct 10, 2020
The Government urgently needs to act.

Story already on CNN as developing story.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybWY4bO5hHg

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Kestolove(m): 4:37pm On Oct 10, 2020
Finally sars don cast..am happy cos d amaka ones among them...dey are d ones collecting money ND killing people...those tribes are terrible

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by naija4life247: 4:39pm On Oct 10, 2020
FAIR Report.
Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by FarahAideed: 4:40pm On Oct 10, 2020
If Buhari doesn't handle this well and foreign funds enter this might signal the end of his inept govt

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by FlamieB(m): 4:47pm On Oct 10, 2020
Outright disintegration is what we clamor for, as you all can see the country isn't united. Where is northern Nigeria in all these protests? ohh! I forgot, they are the Aso rock Dullard's favorite, they don't suffer what we are going through down here in Southern Nigeria.

Divide this sh*thole

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Charmingrascal(m): 4:48pm On Oct 10, 2020
TheGreatYam:
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) Nigeria's leading celebrities and activists have organized mass protests across major cities in the country Friday demanding an end to police brutality in the country.

The nationwide protests were a culmination of weeks of anger and outcry online by the country's young people over claims of kidnapping, harassment and extortion by a police unit known as the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS).
On Thursday, a protest was led in Lagos Island by Folarin Falana, a lawyer and singer, and Runtown, an artist known by that stage name.

They were also joined by Nigeria's biggest female performer, Tiwa Savage.
Falana, who is popularly known as Falz, told CNN it was important for him to march because there have been "too many numerous incidents of harassment, extortion and police brutality," in the country. He added that he, too, had been a victim of harassment at the hands of the Nigerian police.
"People have been posting online about it for years, but it has been the same sluggish attitude and response to it. Nothing has changed and people keep on being harassed. That's why we have taken to the streets and we want the government to listen," he said.
"I am marching for the ones that are not recognized. We are surprised by the numbers that came out and we are prepared to march again," he added.

Protests continue into the night

Overnight protests were also held in Lagos mainland Thursday outside the Lagos State Assembly as organizers carried placards and knelt down, chanting 'End SARS.'
A group of protesters, led by Debo Adebayo, a comedian by the stage name of Mr Macaroni, held a protest vigil, running into the third night in a row, in Alausa, Lagos.

Videos from the protesters shared on Twitter Thursday night showed police officers forcefully dispersing the protesters, dismantling their sleeping tents, turning off the street lights and making verbal threats.

Nigeria's police force had responded to the public outcry last Sunday by banning the unit from carrying out any stop-and-search activities.
SARS, as well as other tactical police units, are now prohibited from "carrying out routine patrols and other conventional low-risk. duties -- stop and search duties, checkpoints, mounting of roadblocks, traffic checks, etc -- with immediate effect," Nigeria police chief Mohammed Adamu said on Sunday in a statement.

"Voices and complaints on the issues of unprofessional conducts by some SARS operatives have been heard very loudly and clearly," the statement read.

Feyikemi Abudu was among the protesters outside the Lagos State Assembly in Ikeja on Friday. She told CNN their demands were presented to the assembly, which held an emergency session Friday to listen to their demands.

"There are many demands, but the main one is to scrap SARS, not to reform it but to completely end it. Another demand is compensation for victims of SARS brutality, both alive and dead. We also want a committee that will investigate and look into the present and past grievances around SARS brutality, " Abudu said.

Abudu also told CNN she has raised 1.3 million naira (about $3,390) to buy food for those protesting and for medical treatment for those injured during the protests.
Media personality Toke Makinwa was also among those who protested. "People are constantly calling my show with reports of harassment," she said.
"One man told me they pulled his phone and searched his banking app, they took him to an ATM to withdraw money for them. Nigeria has reduced its citizens to doing everything by themselves. SARS should not be one of the problems we have to face. You are supposed to be anti-robbery but we are afraid of you. People who are meant to protect are the ones oppressing us."

CNN put this and other allegations to the Nigerian police force, and Lagos state spokesman Muyiwa Adejobi said that all complaints against its officers are carefully investigated and appropriate sanctions applied to offenders.
Adejobi added that many people rarely report the abuses because they fear that they may not get justice. He encouraged people affected by police misconduct to report the abuses.

'A lack of political will'

The police say that the ban on the SARS unit is one of many steps towards reforming the outfit.
However, this ban is not the first time authorities in Nigeria have censured the SARS unit.
In 2018, the country's Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, while deputizing for the President who was out of the country on vacation at the time, ordered the unit to be overhauled. In January 2019, the police announced another ban on the same police unit.
But the human rights organization Amnesty Nigeria says not much has changed since these bans were put in place.

"A similar ban on SARS did not end police brutality because it appeared the bans were simply done to assuage the swelling public anger at the time of the announcement and not intended to end police brutality," Amnesty Nigeria's program manager, Seun Bakare, said.
In an email to CNN, he said as a result of past campaigns, some reforms like "the passage of the anti-torture act 2017, the signing of the new police act" and other minor amendments have been passed.

The anti-torture act of 2017, for example, is supposed to protect Nigerians, including suspects and detainees from torture and inhumane treatment. However, there seems to be a lack of political will to enforce these laws, Bakare said.
'Nothing will happen if I shoot you,'
The hashtag #EndSARS, #StopPolicebrutality has continued to trend on Twitter as young people shared their stories, photos and videos that they allege show men in Nigeria police uniforms searching their cars and harassing them.

Lagos-based entrepreneur Samuel Otigba told CNN he has had several encounters with members of the police that he believes to be from the SARS unit. He said the encounters usually begin with requests for bribes. Otigba alleges that in May, he got into trouble because he declined to give a bribe to one of the officers when he was stopped after an evening out with his wife.

He says his phone was searched and he was threatened by the officer who told him, "You know if I shoot you, nothing will happen. The highest anyone will do is cry justice on Twitter."

Otigba recounted another encounter earlier this year when another set of officers, who were wearing masks, he said, stopped him and his wife again after a night out in Lagos state.
"Six of them jumped out of their mini bus and started pointing guns at us, commanding us to get out of our car. We thought they were armed robbers. We were all so scared and my wife was crying," Otigba told CNN.
This time he says he paid the officers 20,000 naira (around $52) before they were let go. He said he did not report the incident.
Adejobi, the police spokesman, said only incidents that are reported are investigated.

'Carrying laptops not a crime'

Nigeria's tech community, in particular, has long complained about police harassment.
Many tech entrepreneurs say they are targeted for having things like tattoos and dreadlocks, or simply for carrying laptops and smartphones.

Between 2017 and 2020, Amnesty International said it has documented 82 cases of police brutality in Nigeria.

"Detainees in SARS custody have been subjected to a variety of methods of torture including hanging, mock execution, beating, punching and kicking, burning with cigarettes, waterboarding, near-asphyxiation with plastic bags, forcing detainees to assume stressful bodily positions and sexual violence," Amnesty's report said.

Nigeria police chief Mohammed Adamu warned against "the invasion of the privacy of citizens particularly through indiscriminate and unauthorized search of mobile phones, laptops, and other smart devices," while Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo recently held a meeting with police chiefs over the issue, according to a statement from the Presidency.

Osinbajo said the president is "very concerned about it, and ... wants to see reform."

"You cannot have a situation where SARS says they are investigating cybercrime by arresting young men and women carrying their laptops and phones. I don't see how you can investigate that by seizing people's phones in a taxi or in their cars," according to tweets attributed to Osinbajo.

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/10/09/africa/nigeria-police-sars-police-brutality-intl/index.html


I am 27 it is not a crime for me to drive a car, I am a man I can decide to keep dread and have tattoos.
I work hard it is not a crime for me to have an iPhone, I am not a criminal for having a laptop.

Designers are meant to be worn, it is not a crime if I wear one.


#WeAreAngry
#WeAreFurious
#WeAreEnraged

Before SARS was formed we were living


#EndSARS

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Danzakidakura(m): 4:56pm On Oct 10, 2020
Kestolove:
Finally sars don cast..am happy cos d amaka ones among them...dey are d ones collecting money ND killing people...those tribes are terrible
smelling punny

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Dimmatic(f): 4:58pm On Oct 10, 2020
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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by jlinkd78(m): 4:59pm On Oct 10, 2020
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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Multiplier7(m): 5:00pm On Oct 10, 2020
CNN said it exactly as it is!

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by sammyj: 5:04pm On Oct 10, 2020
Hope the president is it shocked about this protest and CNN’s report!! shocked
Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by StaffofOrayan(m): 5:08pm On Oct 10, 2020
Never in the news for ground breaking discoveries

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by descarado: 5:10pm On Oct 10, 2020
SARS is like other arms of the Nigerian govt.
No cohesion. Country with weak institutions always end in anarchy.

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by dangermouse(m): 5:28pm On Oct 10, 2020
Kestolove:
Finally sars don cast..am happy cos d amaka ones among them...dey are d ones collecting money ND killing people...those tribes are terrible
This ur hatred for ibos will one day consume u. Who doesnt know that majority of fsars officers are northerners with the middle belt coming second? U need to grow up!

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Nobody: 5:52pm On Oct 10, 2020
we dnt want grammar,SARS should be scrapped...They are robbers working for a higher echelon

The Nig police is the most corrupt org in the world.

quote me anywhere...

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Racoon(m): 6:11pm On Oct 10, 2020
Just imagine CNN is beaming the atrocities of SARS under this government which has become a trending globally sensation but the Nigerian president is yet to address the nation on this vexed issue

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Mgbadike80: 6:15pm On Oct 10, 2020
maybe, we need the USA, Britain and the EU to threaten the government again before they can scrap SARS. This country don't just make sense.

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Ikillbrokehoes(m): 6:34pm On Oct 10, 2020
Because I have a flashy car and live a comfortable lifestyle doesn't mean I'm an armed robber or into fraud, I worked hard to be who I am, it's not a crime to be young and rich

SARS needs to be banned cuz they can't continue to harass people who are making it legitly
Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Ogonimilitant(m): 6:35pm On Oct 10, 2020
Buhari is playing with fire.
This protest will lead to something he can not handle.
Revolution now will join
IPOP will hijack it
And Nigeria will cease to exist

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Ikillbrokehoes(m): 6:36pm On Oct 10, 2020
Kestolove:
Finally sars don cast..am happy cos d amaka ones among them...dey are d ones collecting money ND killing people...those tribes are terrible
Behave yourself, where are the mods to ban this tribalistic goat

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Dominiqueismad: 6:41pm On Oct 10, 2020
Ko, I mean ok.
Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by illicit(m): 6:49pm On Oct 10, 2020
middle finger for SARS

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Nobody: 6:51pm On Oct 10, 2020
Their brothers are killing them, brutalising them, harassing them and they're accusing someone in Abuja for their mayhem. Better reform ur blothas first!

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by 6digitscomrade: 6:53pm On Oct 10, 2020
Ikillbrokehoes:
Because I have a flashy car and live a comfortable lifestyle doesn't mean I'm an armed robber or into fraud, I worked hard to be who I am, it's not a crime to be young and rich

SARS needs to be banned cuz they can continue to harass people who are making it legitly
its terrible! Nigeria is so dynamic and huge for us to continue to exist like diz.. people are born with dreads that includes me ..my grandparents have tattoos because of war times and post slavery passed on from generations to generations. Ok since when did body policing became a norm or criteria for crime?

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Nobody: 6:55pm On Oct 10, 2020
Their brothers are killing them, brutalising them, harassing them for ages and they're accusing someone in Abuja for their mayhem. They've Reps, civil society organisation, they've activists still they couldn't go to NASS and took their case untill the desperate youths took their destiny on their hands.
Better reform ur blothas first!

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Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Nobody: 7:10pm On Oct 10, 2020
Motherfuckingly...
Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Ikillbrokehoes(m): 7:22pm On Oct 10, 2020
6digitscomrade:
its terrible! Nigeria is so dynamic and huge for us to continue to exist like diz.. people are born with dreads that includes me ..my grandparents have tattoos because of war times and post slavery passed on from generations to generations. Ok since when did body policing became a norm or criteria for crime?
This is why we must fight for our rights
Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:23pm On Oct 10, 2020
This govt I see will keep adamant if the protest don't go far and tough.....if you say Reform SARs, they will just rename it and continue with their brutality n extortions..call it end SARs and lets see what they will come out with. ..
This country is just a clown!
Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by FullBlastLight: 7:24pm On Oct 10, 2020
Well played! It has greatly gone global!

With dt, it wld be very difficult 4 d Nigerian govt not 2 do d needful unlike in d previous years when d IGP wil publicly announce d stoppage of search warrant or d disbandment of dis hoodlums in uniform, bt u wil stil get 2 see them harassing, molesting & robbing pple everywhere!

D protesters both in Nig & in diaspora are already sharply projected on d global screens & d whole nation is been looked into & carefully observed thru both binocular & microscopic lenses!

As it stands, it wil be mighty hard, if probable at all, 4 d govt 2 downplay dis public outcry dis time!

Of course, they neva wil be able 2 hide behind a single finger!

#EndSarsAlready!

#EndPoliceBrutalityNow!
Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by akinrinnola11689: 7:35pm On Oct 10, 2020
Never in the press for turf shattering exploration
Re: CNN Reports On The #endsars Protest Currently Happening In Nigeria (Video) by Daniel058(m): 7:51pm On Oct 10, 2020
After #Endsars let their be

#Biafraexit

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