#ENDSARS PROTESTS HIT THE STREET FOR THE SECOND WAVE

#EndSARS second wave protests hit the street of Lagos and Abuja respectively, although the turn out is meager from the starts, it’s bound to hit a upturn momentum as time passes by.

#ENDSARS PROTESTS HIT THE STREET FOR THE SECOND WAVE
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Huge crowds turn out for #EndSARS  protest in Abuja. Youths vow to continue the protest until their demands are met. The second wave of protests has start in Abuja using the opportunity to call the attention of the government officials on nationwide Insecurity and terrorism challenges the country is facing by the day.

While talking to the protesters, they claimed It's a Peaceful protest to getting a true answer from the government. Also to ensure the release of the arrested protesters and also unfrozen the account of the #EndSARS sponsors which was frozen by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

                                           Abuja protest

Claiming the movement is for a better Nigeria, the protests grew in numbers and occupy all major locations in Abuja while some match through government house with the same mandate the struggle is targeted at, which are; collapsing bad governance, insecurity and bad economy, it's clear  that the nation is one that needs a general introspection, but few Individuals who can make use of their introspective mindset are willing and emotionally strong to embark on a reconstructive mission for the nation.

                                  Lekki Street Protest


Although, the street struggle is yet to hit the same level in the street of Lagos and other south eastern and western states in the country, but it's just a matter of time before it became a widespread movement like the way it started in the first wave, the street of Lekki was scantily occupied earlier morning, but the crowd grew to a sizeable number for n few hours, the fact still remains that the government hasn't done he needful in the 5 to 5 demand the protester gave before packing up their street tent to go home.

                              Mushin street protests

In the same vein, the Nigeria government need to be enlighten that a peaceful protest does not mean a war to the incumbent government but for the government to shape up and hear the voice of the people, live up to expectations and understand the reason for by a particular government is in power at a particular time. 

                                            State house protest in osogbo, Osun state.


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