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End Sars:protest Update
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End SARS: Nollywood actress, Nsikan Issac narrates how police allegedly killed her dad, brother
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October 14, 2020
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Annie Nwosu

Nollywood actress, Nsikan Isaac, has joined other Nigerians calling for an end to the operations of Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, while sharing a sad story of how her father and brother were killed by stray bullets fired by police officers.
The actress in a post shared via her Instagram page on Wednesday said that her father was killed 22 years ago by a stray bullet fired by a police officer.
She further revealed that rwenty years after, her elder brother was also killed by a stray bullet in front of her family house.
She said she was happy that Nigerians were already revolting against police brutality, adding that that she has personally felt the pain.
“I have personally felt the pain!
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End SARS: Attack On Protesters Should Never Happen Again Adegboruwa Published
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End SARS: Attack on protesters should never happen again – Adegboruwa
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October 14, 2020
By
Wale Odunsi
Legal practitioner, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, has told the government to concede that Nigerians have the right to peaceful protests.
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) said this in a statement on Wednesday in reaction to police handling of End SARS demonstrations.
He warned that never again must citizens live in a country where they cannot assemble freely to express themselves.
Adegboruwa pointed out that Sections 39 & 40 of the constitution are very clear on this.
The SAN said whenever there is a particular policy that the people are not satisfied with, they must be allowed the right to free speech.
He added that this must be without the usual government response of police harassment and bogus charges in court.
Adegboruwa suggested that attacks on rallies are why Nigerians usually wait for groups and organised labour to announce protests.
“Once the rights to freedom of expression and association are gained, we don’t need to keep waiting on any particular organization or entity to organize peaceful civil disobedience, as is done in other climesâ€, the lawyer said
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