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What #EndSARS Movement Tells Us About Nigeria

  The past two weeks have revealed volumes about just how human Nigerians are. Just like everywhere else in the world, Nigerians have been pushed to the proverbial wall and people are fighting back. But in all this, patterns have

#EndSARS: Lagos State Placed Under Curfew

  Following the disruption of the #EndSARS protest in Lagos State by hoodlums which saw the Orile-Iganmu Police Station razed down by fire today, October 20, 2020, the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, via his Twitter handle, announced that

#EndSARS Protesters Launch Online Radio, Soro Soke

  To further support and propagate the message of the #EndSARS movement nationwide, youths calling for a complete overhaul of the Nigerian Police Force have launched an online radio, Soro Soke. Read more about #EndSARS The Twitter handle of the

LEGACY

  The people of my generation are tired. They are tired of being harassed, extorted, kidnapped, molested and killed by SARS. Read more about #EndSARS We are tired of listening to politicians pay lip service, To improving the health and

How Far Can the #EndSARS Protests Go?

  After more than a week of sustained protests across major cities in the country, more Nigerians are beginning to ask the tough questions on the sustainability of the #EndSARS protests. As so many things are happening at the same

#EndSARS: Why Are We Protesting?

A lot of people don’t know what the protests are for. Even the police do not know that we are on the same side. Yes, we want to end police abuse but let me paint a picture. Read more about

20 Inspirational Quotes About Speaking Up Against Injustice

  Every youth should participate in the #EndSARS movement. It is a cause that concerns us all and will determine the safety and security of us and our unborn children for years to come. If you need the inspiration to

Recognising The Feminist Coalition And Its Support For The #EndSARS Movement

  One of the hallmarks of a great nation is the ability of its citizens to come together irrespective of religion, tribe, or belief and fight against injustice. Read more about #EndSARS The Feminists Coalition is one of the many

#EndSARS: IGP, Segalink And Others Set To Dialogue Virtually

  In line with meeting the demands of Nigerian protesters, especially the youth population, the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development is organising a Youth Virtual Town Hall Meeting with the theme ‘’ProtectOurYouth#EndPoliceBrutality.’’ The online meeting is aimed at

Federal Government Accepts 5-point Demand Of #EndSARS Protesters

  The federal government has accepted the 5-point demand by protesters clamouring for an end to police brutality in the country, according to Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina. Read more about #EndSARS In a

Video Of The Week: #EndSARS Through The Eyes Of A Creator

  The #EndSARS movement is the biggest we’ve seen emanate from Nigeria in recent times. Thousands of concerned citizens across the country have stormed the streets and social media to protest against police brutality and clamour for an end to

Flutterwave Under Duress For #EndSARS Donations

  Flutterwave has before now stood out as one of the countries top tech companies for the past few years alongside Paystack, courting a huge clientele from different sectors and even countries. Read more about #EndSARS Flutterwave has, however, found

#EndSARS: The Strength In Nigeria’s Unity

‘Every person has a right to life, and no one shall be deprived intentionally of his life, save in execution of the sentence of a court in respect of a criminal offence of which he has been found guilty in

Photospeaks: Nigeria @60

On the 1st of October, 2020, Nigeria celebrated her Independence Day. We marked 60 years as an independent nation. The day brought to mind the emotions felt by Nigerians present inside the Tafawa Balewa Square, as the British Nigerian colonial

Do You Know? Six Nigerians That Led The Independence Struggle

  The 1st of October is always a memorable day for Nigeria and Nigerians. Though it is met with mixed feelings in recent times; pessimism and optimism. The day remains a landmark day for the country and its citizens. The

Nigeria @60: The Nigerian Project

From the rising of the sun to its going down, From the Olumo Rock to the Niger River, Through the cave in Ogbunike to the peak of the Mambila Plateau, Nigeria is blessed.   The storm persists through our toil,

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