This seems to be a Southern Nigerian and Abuja movement.
I'm.pleased to be educated otherwise.
Aisha Yesufu, a Northern Muslim and BBOG campaigner, has played strategic roles in the Abuja protests.
Are members of this group following this protests against what has been described as a particularly brutal police unit?
It is being described as seismic, led by young men and women.
The online reports are ongoing on social media- Facebook, Twitter etc
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Date: Wed, Oct 14, 2020, 05:57
Subject: EndSars Protests Rocking Nigeria
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Are members of this group following this protests against what has been described as a particularly brutal police unit?
It is being described as seismic, led by young men and women.
The online reports are ongoing on social media- Facebook, Twitter etc
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