🇳🇬 Nigeria kills 10 and injures hundreds in peaceful protests against police brutality.
— UN Watch (@UNWatch) October 16, 2020
🇳🇬 Nigeria sits on the U.N. Human Rights Council. https://t.co/anPBP13MTd
It’s a new day, another day to not lose focus
Guys please, Let us watch very closely and NOT LOSE FOCUS! I beg 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
— Bop Daddy (@falzthebahdguy) October 15, 2020
We have lost a number of soldiers and they deserve justice at the very least! 🖤✊🏾
They're shook that the youth aren't buying that "SARS has been dissolved and there's no longer a need to protest". Usual formula isn't working and they never thought farther than that. They must have googled accountability a million times now.#EndSARS #ENDSWAT
— Boogey (@BoogeyThat) October 15, 2020
Benin
BREAKING NEWS: #BeninProtests turn bloody as Sponsored hoodlums just killed one of the protesters at #BeninProtest and over 17 others alleged Injured!
— Aisha Yesufu (@Aisha_yesuf) October 16, 2020
Rt for awareness so the world will see!
#EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality#ReconstructNigeria pic.twitter.com/1FZTHmJW79
Awkuzu Protest
Awkuzu #EndSARS protest. Immediately @phynofino @2niteFlavour @iam_kcee @ZoroSwagbag @YulEdochie left, Awkuzu SARS started firing teargas and shots at protesters, so which SARS did the IGP of @PoliceNG Dissolved? IGP dey play with 🔥, seems they don't know how formidable we are. pic.twitter.com/88A65tKi2Z
— Legendary Nino (@IconicNino) October 16, 2020
Shame on Akwuzu SARS! We had a peaceful protest in Awka and Akwuzu today. Shortly after we left, we heard that Awkuzu SARS began shooting protestors. SMH #EndSARS #EndSWAT #EndPoliceBrutality
— Flavour of Africa (@2niteFlavour) October 16, 2020
Update: Awkuzu SARS Still Shooting At Protesters. Many Injured! Awkuzu SARS Is Still Operating Despite The Ban. #EndSARS #EndSWATNow#TwitterDown #ReformTheNigeriaPolice pic.twitter.com/CDcy2Ouakz
— Somto Okonkwo (@MrSomtoOkonkwo) October 16, 2020
Jos Protest
#JosEndSarsProtest #BadgovernmentinNigeria #LazyNigerianYouthSpeaks #FridayThoughts #lazynigerianyouths@benmurraybruce @renoomokri @MI_Abaga @fkabudu @ILoveJos2 Pls retweet until they all see it pic.twitter.com/dbfpoMlNr0
— #EndSARS (@steviekusu) October 16, 2020
Why we protest!!!#EndSARS https://t.co/M8Bl42OMSa
— Olamide (@_Olamide1) October 16, 2020
A message from the Vice President and a picture of printed tweets
Dear Nigerians, I know that many of you are angry, and understandably so. We could’ve moved faster and for this we are sorry.
— Prof Yemi Osinbajo (@ProfOsinbajo) October 16, 2020
Port Harcourt Candlelight Vigil
In Lagos
#EndSARS protesters on Friday held a candlelight procession in Lagos to honour victims of police brutality and extra-judiciary killings. pic.twitter.com/bnjKjZhiPo
— Channels Television (@channelstv) October 16, 2020
This Covid test results don’t match up
181 Students Test Positive For COVID-19 In Lekki, Lagoshttps://t.co/2GX2XGWAWQ pic.twitter.com/TT2YYdltbh
— Channels Television (@channelstv) October 16, 2020
Hm. But Channels said it was 181 in Lekki alone na? https://t.co/7W6jLMV31C
— Iseunife The First #EndSARS (@Shawnifee) October 16, 2020
A new IGP
WE DEY HERE!!! https://t.co/yZlN8rjDrB
— H.O.A (@Peruzzi) October 16, 2020
We are not thieves. We are thugs
Someone lost his car key at the protest ground in Ibadan. Someone else found it and took it to a radio station.
— #OurFavOnlineDoc 🩺🇳🇬🇬🇧💎 (@DrOlufunmilayo) October 16, 2020
This touched me.
We are not thieves. We are not thugs.
We are young people who only want a better country.
The thugs and thieves are in the govt houses. #EndSARS
Fundraising efforts blocked
Young people should be able to exercise their constitutional rights. Why are fundraising efforts to protect the lives & welfare of the Nigerian youth being blocked? #EndSARS (1) pic.twitter.com/ry7NLNr6lQ
— feministcoalition (@feminist_co) October 16, 2020
N234m can’t buy LIFE. #EndSARS #EndSWAT for starters. pic.twitter.com/5ZRuWXxPBq
— Basket Mouth (@basket_mouth) October 19, 2020
Well, well, well
This one sef dey important 😂#EndSARS pic.twitter.com/HsSC6rK6Ns
— Naija (@Naija_PR) October 16, 2020
We have to keep on keeping on
Reforms are extremely difficult in this country 'cos the political class are the biggest beneficiaries of the impunity, high-handedness & corruption of institutions like Police/SARS.
— 'Fisayo Soyombo (@fisayosoyombo) October 16, 2020
Few days of #EndSARS #EndSWAT protests won't derail their old habits. The pressure must continue
This is me!!
— BolajiTheGreat! (@O__Bolaji) October 16, 2020
Now imagine how it feels not being able to join the protest. I’m pissed https://t.co/Mzamib8mLs
A reminder of what the president said in 2019
Do you want to know why the protesters did not leave the streets after the pronunciation by government?This👇👇
— Aisha Yesufu (@AishaYesufu) October 16, 2020
They believed before and were failed!#EndSars #EndPoliceBrutalityinNigeria #SARSMUSTEND #EndSWAT https://t.co/HeO2Bh39pr
Should the movement have designated leaders?
I get the argument of movements producing leaders. The prob with picking individuals as leaders is that the opposition will be focused on discrediting the so-called leaders with the purpose of discrediting the movement. On #EndSARS they know what should be done, they should do it
— Moe (@Mochievous) October 16, 2020