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#EndSARS: Africa’s millennials didn’t inherit the oldies' fear of bullies

#EndSARS: Africa’s millennials didn’t inherit the oldies' fear of bullies

Update: 2020-10-20
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The protest for an end to police brutality in Nigeria is the focus of this episode. Amid snippets of sounds that have topped the trends, Nasiba and Kenny probe the role of the youth as the sole driving force behind the movement to clamp down on the canker.


Though Ghanaians, the duo believe that #EndSARS demonstrations are laudable and must be encouraged to shift paradigms on various sectors of the African continent.


This episode is geared towards pushing the boundaries in order to see real change and development on a continent that has been considered last in everything for far too long. It must end!


The time is now.


#EndSARS


#EndSARSNow


#EndPoliceBrutalityInNigeria


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Kenny on Twitter: @TheKennethDarko


Nasiba on Twitter: @ItzNassy

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#EndSARS: Africa’s millennials didn’t inherit the oldies' fear of bullies

#EndSARS: Africa’s millennials didn’t inherit the oldies' fear of bullies

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