Popular Nigerian singer, Dice Ailes has led a group of #EndSARS protesters in Toronto, Canada.
In a series of posts shared via his Instagram page on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, the singer disclosed that he led the demonstration against the lingering police brutality in Nigeria, Pulse.ng said.
"Yesterday, Toronto came out with me in numbers to demand change. We have been deprived for so many years our rights as citizens. We are scattered all across the world, running Helter-skelter from one place to another, enduring systems that weren’t designed to favour us, simply because life is unbearable in our natural home," he wrote.
He follows in the sted of celebrity colleagues who are leading similar movement in popular cities in the diaspora.
Recall Nigerian music superstar Wizkid on Sunday, October, 11, joined hundreds of Nigerians to protest in London for the same campaign.
While we reported that musician, Zlatan Ibile also led a number of students and entrepreneurs in Accra.
“For Nigerians youths, don’t let anyone tell you you don’t have a voice,” he told the crowd.
"This is just the beginning!! We won our fight to #ENDSARS .. now Reform the Nigerian police!! #Endpolice brutality! We deserve good governance," he later said on Twitter.
Meanwhile, CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, has joined the #EndSARS campaign.
He tweeted the hashtag at 9:40pm Nigerian time on Wednesday, October 14, 2020.
The philanthropist also tweeted a link on #EndPoliceBrutality.
I just released a song tittled “ No one “?
— Mr. Miyagi (@DiceAiles) October 14, 2020
This song is dedicated to recent events happening in Nigeria and the initiative we the people have taken to #EndSars ?#EndSwat #EndPoliceBrutalityinNigeria #EndPoverty #EndInjustice
?https://t.co/2YnAVatUV4 pic.twitter.com/5nhf3iWA0Q
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