#EndSARSMemorial: Photos of Nigerian Youths at Lekki Tollgate for #EndSARSAnniversary

Fashion News

[ad_1]

20-10-20 is a day no one will forget.

“On the night of 20 October 2020, at about 6:50 p.m., members of the Nigerian Army opened fire on peaceful End SARS protesters at the Lekki toll gate in Lagos State, Nigeria. Amnesty International stated that at least 120 protesters were killed during the shooting.”

“A day after the incident, on 21 October, the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-olu, initially denied reports of any loss of lives, but later admitted in an interview with a CNN journalist that “only two persons were killed”.

“The Nigerian Army initially denied involvement in the shooting, but later stated that it had deployed soldiers to the toll gate on the orders of the governor of Lagos State.”

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

“A month after the shooting, following a CNN documentary on the shooting, the Nigerian Army admitted to the Lagos Judiciary panel of inquiry into the shooting that it had deployed its personnel to the toll gate with both live and blank bullets.” – Wikipedia

Nigerians, staying true to their words, took to the streets and Lekki Tollgate in Lagos to mark the first anniversary of the shootings at peaceful #EndSARS protesters at the tollgate on October 20, 2020.

Nigerian rapper Falz and popular comedian Mr Macaroni were also spotted at the protest.

Here are photos of youths in masses for the #EndSARS anniversary.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.
20211021 1137502732767077331410443
20211021 1137527408253084153587366
20211021 1141492835558515560350431
20211021 1142047292899161863544929
20211021 114228915497495424099553
20211021 113842465559610087550706
20211021 1138404139935597005563905
20211021 1139596214576258337960591
20211021 1139041819718961290522089
20211021 1140186374564424397441763
20211021 1140143267096047116541059
20211021 1140453604948942335342683
20211021 1140516729375166535420389
20211021 1139124564188980805810092
20211021 114049301612755984564134
20211021 1210313967658633117192291
20211021 1210483657336580063718278
20211021 1210363139154529248160945

Here is a short documentary by Bisi Peters

[ad_2]

Source link