Amplifying the voices of the Nigerian Youth against police brutality. Information support on UK protests and processions. #EndSARS Instagram: @endsarsuk
A debate on the petition calling for the British government to take appropriate action is scheduled for Monday 23 November 2020. For those of us in the UK, this is an opportunity to reach out to our MPs and let them know that this is an issue which concerns us.
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#EndSARSMemorial
People were shot, injured and killed as they waved flags & sang. To memorialise them, we're driving through the toll tmrw.
We know them, so cars are to limit harassment. If you dont have a car, txt the number. There's space. Will be there at 8. Join if you can
We just want to thank everyone who participated, attended, shared our post over the weeks of the #endsars movement and encouraged everyone around the world that we have not finished our work and we should continue to fight for our country Nigeria! #EndSARS
The idea that Nigeria’s behaviour cannot be constrained by international law and norms, is sustained by the moral bankruptcy of its allies and their blatant disregard for the same.
#EndSARS@EndSARSUK@feminist_co@SOAS
6. Oluwatobi Aikomo - last seen in o Ogbomoso during the peaceful protests - 11th of October.
7. Issac Ferdinand - arrested in Abuja on the 11th of October. No further details
Please if you have any info on any of these persons please let us know. Let’s leave no one behind 💪🏽
4. Femi Abdullah - last known location was Kola Ijaiye Ayinla police station Lagos (possibly unrelated to #EndSARS) - Oct 15th
5. Omoijade Ikechukwu Okoruwa - he was reported to be arrested in either Surulere or Festac - 12th of October.
1. Manasseh Paul Ben - arrested in Gwagwalada Abuja 16th of October.
2. Ehbodaghe Blessing - arrested in Wuse 2 Abuja 17th of Oct.
3. David (no last name) - reported to have been taken to an uncompleted building by uniformed police men around Pedro Shomolu Lagos - 16th of Oct.
Hello everyone. Please we need your help. Since the #EndSars peaceful protests there are some folks we still haven’t been able to find since they got arrested. It is possible that they have been released & we weren’t aware so I’ll be sharing the names we have. Please share
E-petition 554150, relating to #Nigeria and the recent protests, will be debated in the @UKParliament today.
Theresa Villiers MP will lead the debate from 6:00-7:30pm (UK Time). https://t.co/njatyYdAkN.
FCDO Minister @morton_wendy will give the Government's official response.
E-petition 554150, relating to #Nigeria and the recent protests, will be debated in the @UKParliament today.
Theresa Villiers MP will lead the debate from 6:00-7:30pm (UK Time). https://t.co/njatyYdAkN.
FCDO Minister @morton_wendy will give the Government's official response.
Day 47 #EndSARS
UK Parliament will debate a petition to implement sanctions against Nigerian officials today.
The debate will be available for viewing here:
https://t.co/n3C7DxSMBq
BLK TMRWS/AFRICAN FUTURES w/ #ENDSARS UK.
@kayodeine meets representatives of @endsarsuk to discuss SARS, abolition, the colonial roots of police brutality and more.
LOCK INTO THE STREAM @ 8PM GMT. https://t.co/9noOc4HbZs RADIO
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#livingthearchive
A debate on the petition calling for the British government to take appropriate action is scheduled for Monday 23 November 2020. For those of us in the UK, this is an opportunity to reach out to our MPs and let them know that this is an issue which concerns us.
Link in bio.