Each generation must discover its mission, fulfil it or betray it, in relative opacity.” — Frantiz Fanon.
Police Brutality isn’t getting worse, it’s getting filmed …
— seekthelordfirst (@MorrisBaker_) October 17, 2020
We should all have the humility to admit that none of us have ever seen anything like the #EndSARS protests. You can say it’s about police brutality/ reforms, or cost of governance, or arrogance of politicians, or injustice. It’s all of them. It is the youth saying “Otoge.”
— Dr. Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) October 17, 2020
We should all have the humility to admit that none of us have ever seen anything like the #EndSARS protests. You can say it’s about police brutality/ reforms, or cost of governance, or arrogance of politicians, or injustice. It’s all of them. It is the youth saying “Otoge.”
— Dr. Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) October 17, 2020
A reference to Buhari’s older tweets when he was campaigning to enter office
Follow his advice👇🏻 #EndSARS https://t.co/9g5xGIJnSg
— D.O (@docolumide) October 17, 2020
5000+ Anambra youths trek about 30km
Let It Be Known That On The 17th October, 2020 . 5000+ Anambra Youths Trekked From Awka To Awkuzu (30km 5hrs +) To Protest At The Gates Of The Dreaded Awkuzu SARS Of Anambra State Whom Have Unjustly Claimed Lives Of Innocent Youths #EndSARS Enugu #Awkuzu pic.twitter.com/4qXAvpWgOu
— Tinotinero (@Tinotinero99) October 16, 2020
Nigeria MUST be better😭
— Uche Jombo Rodriguez (@uchejombo) October 16, 2020
May the souls of the departed continue to rest in peace 🕯
Lagos #candlenight for victims of SARS
Killings#EndSARS this is why we protest! pic.twitter.com/Jjne8Iwhe9
It looks like Raindrops Right??
— DJ BIG N (@deejaybign) October 17, 2020
NO….. it’s the Nigerian Youths who have decided Enough Is Enough. Period ✊🏾 #EndSARS #ENDBADGOVERNANCE #SoroSokeGeneration pic.twitter.com/jDgIcE8j8d
This woman kept running and trying to keep up with the protests in Uyo. long story short SARS have her son. Been over a year and now in prison custody for a crime he didn’t commit! Pls help!! (Eno John Edet -07030382002 )👈🏾 Her details pic.twitter.com/xVjeGP3JIr
— Jehakan Dankof (@JehakanD) October 17, 2020
We lost a protester @benin protest yesterday after thugs attacked us but we stayed till the last minute. #SARSMUSTEND #EndPoliceBrutality #ENDBADGOVERNANCE pic.twitter.com/j3NuFeBVNP
— Xenon_ken (@Xenon27914783) October 16, 2020
It looks like Raindrops Right??
— DJ BIG N (@deejaybign) October 17, 2020
NO….. it’s the Nigerian Youths who have decided Enough Is Enough. Period ✊🏾 #EndSARS #ENDBADGOVERNANCE #SoroSokeGeneration pic.twitter.com/jDgIcE8j8d
1,000 ways to die and SARS ticks all the boxes
1,000 ways to die, and SARS ticks all the boxes! #EndSARS #EndSWAT
— EiE Nigeria (@EiENigeria) October 17, 2020
It has become a ritual, a never-ending cycle – kill, protest, promise to restructure…rinse and repeat. We say #EnoughIsEnough.
JUSTICE✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿 pic.twitter.com/azlDPik4Fy
Here’s why we’re still protesting
I was stopped by SARS on my way home from market this afternoon, he checked my pockets but I wasn't with my android phone though. Thought the @PoliceNG have stopped all SARS operations. #EndSARS
— Akanbi Funsho Samson (@psalmphunsh) October 17, 2020
Oriental Hotel gets the spotlight
A skit that explains it
Nobody:
— el_kalid (@el_kalid3) October 17, 2020
Absolutely Nobody:
Sars Before the protest:@BRODAshaggiNG @OfficerWoos #ENDBADGOVERNANCE pic.twitter.com/TOJ4I3UCOW
What’s the criteria for being a police officer?
Oh and he said if he had joined, he'd have done worse that what the SARS officers did. Everyone was just quiet and looking at him. @ChigozieObi_
— Renike (@iamrenike) October 17, 2020
"If you're not able to communicate reasonably with an individual, you shouldn't be a police officer."
— DW News (@dwnews) October 17, 2020
"We are not supposed to be scared of them."
Protests against police violence rage on in Nigeria, following fury over abuses by the notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). pic.twitter.com/18oqxOfnOR
Would this happen?
The IG of police will resign or be sacked before the end of next week.
— Kelvin Odanz (@MrOdanz) October 17, 2020
Even the Ride-hailing services?
Protest in France
Gearing up for tomorrow
Dear pastors, after service tomorrow, hit the streets with your church members. It’s easier to save souls when they’ve not been killed by SARS. We can even share tracts as we protest.
— Oluyomi Ojo (@OluyomiOjo) October 17, 2020
Be like MLK. #EndSARS
Nigerians in the diaspora, there will be a protest in Dallas tomorrow by 4pm at City Hall. We will keep demanding #EndSARS #ENDBADGOVERNANCE #EndPoliceBrutality
— Emma Nyra (@EmmaNyra) October 17, 2020
We will hold a candlelight vigil to remember all those wrongfully killed by SARS. #EndSARS Dallas, Texas! pic.twitter.com/6DuH6yL7DW
SARS Victim Story
Finally summoned courage to share my SARS story: One day back in 2010, SARS picked me up in front of Luth while I was waiting for a cab.
— Kemi Quadri-Bello (@khemie200) October 17, 2020
I just graduated from Uni and it was a few days to induction(graduation). I came to LUTH to sort out my induction gown.
Words of encouragement
1.Dear young citizen, it is understandable that you are hearing many voices, like the biblical David, but you’ve been called to be unconventional. Be comfortable with that. #ENDSARS
— Sam Adeyemi (@sam_adeyemi) October 17, 2020
It is easy to get tired but please don't. Rest a little then get back to it online and offline. Everyday, there are tiny wins, they are doing all the things they know they should have done. We aren't satisfied just yet. Pressure? Apply it where you can. Please dont get tired yet.
— FK. (@fkabudu) October 17, 2020
NIgeria Will become Great in my lifetime #ENDBADGOVERNANCE #EndSARS
— Bizzle Osikoya (@bizzleosikoya) October 17, 2020