On Sunday, October 11, 2020, Canadian rapper, Drake took to his Instagram tales the place he re-shared a submit from Grace Ladoja calling for Nigerians within the UK to affix an #EndSARS protest on the Nigeria Excessive Fee in London.
Whereas Drake was reshared a submit concerning the protest, American singer, Trey Songz took to his Twitter web page the place he spoke towards police brutality in Nigeria. Drake joins the #EndSars protest in Nigeria
“After doing a little research I would like to speak out against what’s going on in Nigeria right now. Their pleas to #EndSarsNow IS VERY REAL. I have so much love for my Nigerian fans and it’s so hurtful to hear what’s happening,” he tweeted.
After doing a little research I would like to speak out against what’s going on in Nigeria right now. Their pleas to #EndSarsNow IS VERY REAL. I have so much love for my Nigerian fans and it’s so hurtful to hear whats happening.
— Trey Songz (@TreySongz) October 10, 2020
“Police brutality here in America often is an abuse of power-driven by race. To be brutalized, extorted, and murdered by your own people is unimaginable. Prayers up and I’m researching ways I can help. #EndSARS.”
American rapper, Chance The Rapper, like other celebrities called for an end to the special police unit in the country.
“#EndSARS NOW #ENDSARSNOW I just started reading up on this travesty taking place in Nigeria. If you have more info to dispense in the replies I’m all ears https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_SARS,” he tweeted.
#EndSARS NOW #ENDSARSNOW
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) October 9, 2020
I just started reading up on this travesty taking place in Nigeria. If you have more info to dispense in the replies I’m all ears https://t.co/SKZIizxHE8
For British singer, Estelle, it was the same message ‘#EndSars.’
“This if For my continent. For my relatives!!!! For humanity. Cannot continue this every day everywhere!!!! #EndSarsNow,” she tweeted.
This if For my continent. For my relatives!!!! For humanity. Cannot continue this everyday everywhere!!!! #EndSarsNow https://t.co/0NRkOAXKzr
— Estelle (@EstelleDarlings) October 10, 2020
Celebrities in South Africa weren’t left out as rapper, Nasty C slammed the police for the crimes they have committed in the country.
World is fucked up & the people that are supposed to serve & protect are often the biggest problem smh. #EndSARS
— #ZMWSP (@Nasty_CSA) October 10, 2020
“World is fucked up & the people that are supposed to serve & protect are often the biggest problem smh. #EndSARS,” he tweeted.
American popular radio personality, Kojo Ebro advised the Nigerian government to fix the menace created by men of the special police unit, SARS.
“When Moms take to the streets the World stops. Fix it now Nigeria. #EndSARS,” he tweeted.
When Moms take to the streets the World stops.
— Kojo Ebro (@oldmanebro) October 9, 2020
Fix it now Nigeria. #EndSARS