Nigerian women at the forefront of protests over police brutality by Mariam Adetona

Ever since protests calling for an end to police violence and justice for victims began sweeping Nigeria, women have been helping organise and fundraise the movement. Protesters say they will stay on the streets until their demands are met [Courtesy EbryhheemXpress/Al Jazeera] Thousands of people have been taking to the streets of Lagos over the …

‘And That’s That!’: Nigerian Protesters’ Fight To #ENDSARS Is Far From Over by Taryn Finley

The hosts talk with Osai Ojigho about the importance of the African diaspora collectively taking a stand against police brutality worldwide. While Americans are calling to defund the police in the United States, Nigerians are demanding an end to police corruption and violence through the global hashtag #ENDSARS. For nearly two weeks, protesters in the …

End Sars protests: The young Nigerians who forced the president to back down By Nduka Orjinmo

Reuters Widespread protests over Nigeria's hated Special Anti-Robbery Squad (Sars) are a sign that the country's massive young population is finding its voice and demanding reforms in Africa's most populous country, which has been characterised by poor governance since its independence 60 years ago. Despite forcing the president to disband the unit, they are not …

#EndSARS campaign: Buhari, banning SARS not enough by Nigeria Punch Editorial Board

AFTER another bout of the clamorous campaign against endemic police brutality resurfaced, the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, announced the disbandment of the sadistic outfit. In its place, Adamu said a new policing arrangement would be announced “in due course.” Before the weeklong protests by youths in some towns and cities forced the regime to …