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Could Nigeria’s #EndSARS protests grow into a movement?

By Abiodun Ogundairo
16 October 2020   |   11:53 am
Young Nigerians took to the streets to force the end of a notorious police unit last week. The call to #EndSARS was ultimately met and protesters seem determined to stay on the streets to hold power to account.

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