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Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by Nobody: 5:23pm On Oct 21, 2020
Hundreds of people took to the streets in South Africa on Wednesday to voice outrage at the shooting of peaceful demonstrators in Nigeria.

Africa’s most populous country has faced growing unrest as a protest over brutality by a Nigerian police unit known as SARS ballooned into wider grievances against the government.

Witnesses said gunmen opened fire on a crowd of over 1,000 people in the main city of Lagos on Tuesday, with Amnesty International reporting that several people were killed.

On Wednesday, demonstrators draped in the national flag of Nigeria and chanting liberation slogans marched to Abuja’s embassy in Pretoria carrying banners reading “End police brutality”.

Another group of about 400 people in Cape Town, mostly Nigerian nationals, vowed to continue picketing until there was a change in Nigeria.

Well-known South African rap star AKA voiced solidarity with the people of Nigeria, saying: “How can people shoot to KILL their own countrymen and women?”

“This is insane… Sending love and strength to Naija,” AKA tweeted to his 4.6 million followers.


South African opposition party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, pledged its “moral and political solidarity” with Nigerians and called on the government to rein in its army and security services.

“The EFF salutes the young lions of Nigeria in their resolve to graduate their successful fight against police brutality under the banner of #ENDSARS,” it said in a statement.




The Congress of South African Trade Unions condemned the crackdown, saying the accumulated anger of citizens over decades of failure in the delivery of basic social services and endemic corruption, was “visible in the pent-up anger, which has been boiling over in mass street protests in cities across the country”.


Both groups called on the African Union and the Economic Community of West African States to send a strong message to Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately end the crackdown on protesters.

South Africa and Nigeria are the economic giants of Africa, competing for sporting prowess, cultural dominance, and economic strength.

South Africa plays hosts to more than 2.2 million foreigners including Nigerians.

https://punchng.com/outrage-in-south-africa-over-police-brutality-in-nigeria/

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Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by Nobody: 5:24pm On Oct 21, 2020
Frontpage Lalasticlala,Mynd44
Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by godforus(m): 5:26pm On Oct 21, 2020
Good

I encourage more
Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by Gallant12: 5:27pm On Oct 21, 2020
Deep down they will be regretting their actions.
Our voices must be heard.
Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by Nobody: 5:29pm On Oct 21, 2020
TMKsouth and YEBOmadiba I commend your people's solidarity.

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Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by Racoon(m): 5:29pm On Oct 21, 2020
The Lekki shootings and killings will continue to reverberate in histroy again this government.Meanwhile, the SAs should take a chill as their police brutality is not different from that of the NPF.

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Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by bewla(m): 5:31pm On Oct 21, 2020
It most not end like this

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Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by Nobody: 5:35pm On Oct 21, 2020
Racoon:
The Lekki shootings and killings will continue to reverberate in histroy again this government.Meanwhile, the SAs should take a chill as their police brutality is not different from that of the NPF.
Their police officer's are better trained and payed. The average police salary in South Africa when converted to naira is 4.8 million naira.

Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by yoruba1914: 5:37pm On Oct 21, 2020
Restructure nigeria now or no government building will be speared
Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by kheny12(m): 5:40pm On Oct 21, 2020
The blood of those that were killed yesterday will hunt the soldiers and the Nigerian government.
#End SARS
#End SWAT.
Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by Bakrabas: 6:16pm On Oct 21, 2020
When Lagos sneezes Nigeria catches cold...

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Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by Nobody: 6:34pm On Oct 21, 2020
Bakrabas:
When Lagos sneezes Nigeria catches cold...
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Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by nameo: 6:47pm On Oct 21, 2020
The Nigerian Govt has scored a serious own goal with the stupidiity they executed in Lekki yesterday.

Everything and everyone is now against them. By taking the hasty decision, they have markedly tied their hands leaving very little space in their "fight "/engagement with the protesters.

Very ffooolish Govt led by a true dundee

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Re: Outrage In South Africa Over Shooting Of Protestors In Nigeria And Corruption by Nobody: 6:58pm On Oct 21, 2020
nameo:
The Nigerian Govt has scored a serious own goal with the stupidiity they executed in Lekki yesterday.

Everything and everyone is now against them. By taking the hasty decision, they have markedly tied their hands leaving very little space in their "fight "/engagement with the protesters.

Very ffooolish Govt led by a true dundee
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