Nigerian singer, Burnaboy, has slammed Nigerian Government for sponsoring hoodlums to create a bad image for end SARS protest.
Burnaboy made this statement during a video interview with Sky News yesterday. In the conversation, Burnaboy, says the end SARS movement is the most important moment in Nigeria’s history. He also called out Nigerian government for playing dirty by hiring thugs to give the end SARS movement a bad image.
In his words:
“This is the most important moment in Nigeria’s history.
The most, by far the important moment in Nigeria’s history.
That’s what we’re witnessing right now.
…
If this doesn’t work then, it’s over.
The youths have come together, like something, something unexplained.
Something that no one man could have possibly organised or led.
The youth of the whole of the largest black nation in the world.
Come together and decided enough is enough.
This was triggered by police brutality, right?
It’s not like it was triggered by all other things that it should have been triggered by all these years.
Yeah, it was triggered by this police brutality that’s been happening forever.
And we finally said enough is enough and we started this, a peaceful protest started. No leader, no politics involved, no…
You could feel the truth in the movement.
So, now they’ve come up with these plans and they send thugs.
They do that because it’s easy to pay, you know dumb. People to do whatever, you understand?
So they’ve done that and they’ve made, they put it under the guise of protesters.
And they said: ‘These people are part of the protesters.’
But no, these people are government thugs.
Do you understand what I’m saying to you?
So now they’ve done that to give the movement a bad, a wrong image.
Right to justify the evil that they were planning to do.”
Video below:
“This is the most important moment in Nigeria’s history.”@burnaboy says the “youth have come together” and decided “enough is enough” to protest against police brutality in Nigeria.
Full exclusive interview here on the #EndSARS protests: https://t.co/N0p4EEAuDv pic.twitter.com/AvrSoLi3hb
— SkyNews (@SkyNews) October 23, 2020
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