#EndSARS: Kanye West, Drake and More Condemned Police Brutality In Nigeria
This is not just within the country but other related celebrities from different part of the world are condemning the horror brutality found in Nigeria.
The #EndSARS hashtag has been trending online as Nigerians appeal deeply to end Special Anti-Robbery Squad [SARS].
Indigenous Nigeria celebrities, actors, actress, singers, rappers and lot more are more of provoked on wrath and demand immediate end to SARS over beyond misdemeanors the citizens hold against them.
The major reasons have been decribed as illegal police brutality, killing of innocent people, using the platform (SARZ) for rubbery, rape with some unfamiliar activies attached.
Cardi B, Drake, Kanye West, Paul Pogba have used their own little way of seeking justice and joining hands together, speaking out against police brutality in Nigeria following the #EndSARS protest across the country.
“I stand with my Nigerian brothers and sisters to end police brutality, the government must answer to the peoples’ cries #EndPoliceBrutalityinNigeria,” The $3.5 Billionaire rapper said.
While Pogba Manchester United professional football player couldn’t bear it, he also his thoughtful gesture,“I stand with my Nigerian brothers and sisters to end police brutality, the government must answer to the peoples cries #EndPoliceBrutalityinNigeria.”
On Sunday, Drake shared an #EndSARS post from Grace Ladoja, the Nigerian-British talent manager and socialist who is best known for being Skepta’s manager. “Pls check this post from my family for the info @graceladoja,” Drake captioned the post along with a Nigerian flag emoji.