#FSARS: International Artistes Lend Their Voices Towards the Movement
- International artistes all over the world are joining the #ENDSARSMOVEMENT.
This clamour for change in Nigeria has gone beyond its borders as international artiste all over the world are speaking up and joining the movement. Some important figures in the music industry in the diaspora have taking to their social media pages mostly recorded yesterday the 9th of October, 2020. They came forward to spread love and peace to the country as it protests police brutality.
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#EndSARS period. π³π¬ππΎ
— #CityGirlsAreComing π―ββοΈπ° (@citygirls) October 9, 2020
World is fucked up & the people that are supposed to serve & protect are often the biggest problem smh. #EndSARS
— IVYSON (@Nasty_CSA) October 10, 2020
Come on! #Nigeria #EndSARS π€¦πΎββοΈπ€¦πΎββοΈππΎπ‘π‘π€¬π€¬π€¬
— Estelle (@EstelleDarlings) October 9, 2020
Love to Nigeria, Nigerian roots!!! #EndSarsNow π³π¬
— Sean Don (@BigSean) October 10, 2020
Praying 4 Nigeria ππΎ
— SPEAK (@MoneyBaggYo) October 9, 2020
#EndSARS NOW #ENDSARSNOW
I just started reading up on this travesty taking place in Nigeria. If you have more info to dispense in the replies Iβm all ears https://t.co/SKZIizxHE8— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) October 9, 2020
Police brutality here in America often is an abuse of power driven by race. To be brutalized, extorted and murdered by your own people is unimaginable. Prayers up and Iβm researching ways I can help. #EndSARS
— TreySongz.eth (@TreySongz) October 10, 2020
Nigeriaβs leading celebrities and artiste have set up protests throughout the country aiming for an end to SARS (Special Anti Robbery Squad). Protests center on weeks of anger and frustrations by Nigerian Youths claiming SARS has kidnapped, harassed, and extorted them.