#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial: A Personal Odyssey
A Personal Odyssey Through Nigeria’s #EndSARS Movement By: Sefa Mamu In October 2020, Nigeria witnessed a historic movement known as #EndSARS, a peaceful protest against police brutality. The journey of one individual, me, in the midst of this awakening, tells a story of hope, unity, and the sobering reality that followed. […]
#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial: A Personal Reflection
Remembering the #EndSARS Movement: A Personal Reflection By: Naomi Ighodalo Amenawon Three years have passed since the historic #EndSARS movement swept across Nigeria. It was a time when young Nigerians like myself took to the streets to demand an end to police brutality, harassment, and abuse of power. I vividly remember my […]
#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial: A Journey for Justice and Accountability
From #EndSARS to Now: A Journey for Justice and Accountability By: Obianuju Iloanya When I first tweeted about my brother’s situation in 2019, it was out of hopelessness; I was sad and hurting and needed an outlet. When I called James Nwafor out in 2020 on X (formally known as Twitter), it […]
#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial: SARS is Alive, They Never Left
#EndSARS 3rd Years Memorial: SARS is Alive, They Never Left By: Rinu Oduala The air in Lagos is burdened with the weight of a history of injustice and tragedy of unhealed wounds. There are places in the city where this weight is particularly potent. In Ijesha, where a familiar emptiness taints the […]
#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial – A Call to Remember and Act
Dear Active Citizen, As we mark the third year remembrance of the #EndSARS protests, it’s essential to reflect on the reasons to be both angry and resolute. This commemoration serves as a reminder of the unfortunate events that transpired at the Lekki Tollgate and the many unanswered questions that still linger.