Comedy Video: Mark Angel Comedy – Set Up
Popular Comedy group, Mark Angel Comedy presents a new comedy, and this one is tagged “Set Up”. This new comedy features K Brown, Juanna and Baze 10.
Popular Comedy group, Mark Angel Comedy presents a new comedy, and this one is tagged “Set Up”. This new comedy features K Brown, Juanna and Baze 10.
Popular Nollywood comic-actor, Williams Uchemba has opined that the ongoing #EndSARS protest will need a leadership structure to enable it strive and yield desired result.

According to Williams, any structure without leadership will die and fizzle out, adding that, if the protesters fails to select a leader, the movement will be hijacked leading to no positive impact.

He further stated that a leadership structure in the #EndSARS protest would ensure there is focus, strategy, negotiations, execution and evaluation.
In his words,
Anything without leadership will die and fizzle out. It might have began organically but it needs leadership for focus, strategy, negotiations, execution and evaluation.
If we get carried away with our emotions and not put a proper leadership structure in place, this movement will be hijacked and when that happens, we have no only failed our generation but might not be given a golden opportunity such as this, to change our nation for good anytime soon.

EndSARS is a social movement in Nigeria that started on Twitter calling for banning of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a unit of the Nigerian police force.
However, overtime the movement has shifted from just calling for banning of SARS, but to a call for total reform of the police and political system.
Meanwhile in the cry for justice, aggrieved Nigerians who have since taken to the streets in different parts of the country, constantly reminds the public that the movement has no leader and was not started by a particular person.
According to youths, the #EndSARS movement was initiated by all youths who are tired of the situation of things in Nigeria, and desire a change. Hence, the reason for no leadership structure.
Mother of Nollywood actress, Lilian Afegbai, Carol Afegbai, has admitted to shooting a UNIBEN student in 2013 after she was accused amidst the #EndSARS protest.

In light of the protest against police brutality and extrajudicial killings in the country, Lilian Afegbai’s mother was dragged across major social media platforms for having hands in the death of one Ibrahim Momoh in 2013.
In defense of her mother’s name, Lilian took to her social media page to refute the claim with proofs stating otherwise of how an officer who committed the atrocity is currently serving jail time.

In a video that has now surfaced online, the retired CSP Afegbai however admitted to shooting the student in the leg late at night after he tried to attack the police team at the checkpoint.

According to her, Momoh bled to death after he was taken back to the police station after being shot.
Watch the video below,
Following Carol’s confession, Lilian has since fled social media by deactivating her Instagram account after people accused her of lying to clear her mother’s name.
Nigerian singer, Speed Darlington has blasted those who have been reporting his Instagram accounts over the kind of content he posts.

The singer who has lost several Instagram accounts after they were reported by “haters”, warned them to unfollow him in peace and stop reporting his accounts.
Speed Darlington, while raging in a viral video, said he wonders if somebody pointed a gun at them to follow him.
“All of you unfollow me if you don’t like the things I post. Are you mad. Everyday you dey tell me rubbish, unfollow me. You’re giving me high blood pressure. Wetin? Did anybody point gun at you to follow me?”, He raged.
Watch the video below;
American rapper, Nicki Minaj has finally revealed the gender of her new born baby as a boy.

The 37-year-old singer welcomed her first child with husband Kenneth Petty on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020 in Los Angeles, USA.

She announced her pregnancy with a series of baby bump pictures on Instagram July 20, which included a glorious professional shot from famed photographer David LaChappelle.
The Super Bass rapper took to her Instagram account to appreciate celebrities and other well wishers for the cards and presents they sent to her home.
She shared photos of some of the cards from her famous friends.
Beyonce wrote: “Onika, welcome to motherhood. God bless you and your family. B.”
Kim and Kanye wrote: “Congrats! We love you! Kim + Kanye.”
She added that she is madly in love with her son, who she described as her “favorite liddo boy in the whole wide world”
She wrote,
“Thank you to Queen B, Kim & Ye, Riccardo Tisci, Winnie, Karol & everyone who sent well wishes during this time. It meant the world to me. I am so grateful & in love with my son. Madly in love. My favorite liddo boy in the whole wide world. ????”
A Nigerian lady on Twitter with the handle, @Eniola__F, took to her page to share a screenshot of the chat between herself and her dad who trolled her for not joining the ongoing protest against police brutality across the country.

The lady had taken a photo of herself at home and sent it to her dad via WhatsApp for him to compliment her but instead of that, he criticized her over misplaced priorities.
She sent the photo which was taken by their car garage and asked her dad to see how beautiful she looks in the picture.
She wrote; “See your beautiful daughter.”
But her unimpressed father; “When others are doing #endsars.”
Read their chat below,

Nollywood actress, Nkechi Blessing has revealed how her landlady chased her away from her property because she wanted to start her kind of business.

Nkechi expressed her shock at the evil in the heart of men and warned people to be cautious.
According to her, she thought things like this only happened in scripted movies and could hardly believe it when it happened to her.
In the video she shared on Snapchat, she narrated how her landlady gave her quit notice and shortly after started selling waist trainers as well.
“My landlady now sells waist trainers” she said.
The curvaceous actress stated that she didn’t put up a fight and just left peacefully when she chased her from the store.
She howvever added that she was thankful because her new store is way better and bigger than the old place.
Some hours ago, a video showing the moment Veteran singer, Pasuma was booed and dragged out of the End Sars protest in Lagos, surfaced online.

However, in spite of the video evidence, the singer has come out to refute claims that he was chased out of the EndSARS protest in Alausa.

In a new video shared on his Instagram page, Pasuma claimed he was warmly welcomed by the youths, who appreciated his support for the #EndSARS movement.
In his words,
“I was not chased out, the youths were happy I came, they were happy to see me that I came to support them.
“I’m in support of what they’re in support of what they are asking for, we are in this together.”
Meanwhile, it was gathered that the protesters who accused him of benefitting from the system that has caused Nigerians so much pain, chased him out of the protest venue.
Watch the video below,
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Hakeem Odumosu, on Sunday, October 18, 2020, was compelled by the End SARS protesters at Okota to trek in company of his senior officers for more than 10 kilometres in order to pay a visit to the grandmother, Mrs Durojaiye Olaleye, who was assaulted severally on Monday, October 12, 2020, as captured in a viral video on social media.

The State’s Commissioner of Police, who had earlier been denied access at the Muritala Mohammed Airport tollgate in Ikeja by End SARS protesters, ran into a similar barricade at NNPC junction, Okota, where the protesters insisted that CP Hakeem Odumosu and his team alight from their official cars and trek that long distance despite series of explanations and appeals on the Command’s mission in the area.
A statement signed by Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said,
The Commissioner of Police, like every other officer in Lagos State, who has been professional in tolerating and managing several harassments, intimidations and provocations from the protesters, obliged and trekked for peace to reign.”

The statement adds that the visit to the assualted grandma, who is the mother of Oxlade’s manager, Ojah Bee, was to “sympathise and apologise to her and her family members and assure them that the arrested police officer, SP Tunji Ajakaiye, second-in-command at the disbanded Anti Kidnapping Unit, Surulere, who assaulted the grandma has been queried and will face the Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC) for appropriate punishment.”

The police chief also condemned the unprofessional conduct of the senior officer which is unbecoming of his status and contrary to the IGP’s modern policing principles.
While assuring Lagosians of his commitment to sanitise the command, CP Hakeem Odumosu encouraged members of the public to report all unprofessional conducts of police officers and men to the command for appropriate disciplinary actions.

Nigerian singing sensation, Simi who has been actively involved in the #EndSARS campaign across the country has said Nigerians are so used to suffering that they think it’s normal.

In a recent tweet on her page, the mother of one said in the country, if one doesn’t have enough money to give someone so they get what they deserve, then they have a low chance of being progressive.
She wrote in her tweet,
Nigerians are so used to suffering now that they think it’s normal. If you don’t have money to “give someone” to get what you actually deserve, there’s almost no chance for progress. Bribe is not even bribe, it’s just survival.
To get treatment in hospital, oga bring somtin
You enter airport, madam bring somtin
To get out of jail for a crime you didn’t commit, brother bring somtin
To get admission you already earned when you passed the damn exam, sister bring somtin
A disgrace! #EndBadGoveranceInNigeria
To get treatment in hospital, oga bring somtin
You enter airport, madam bring somtin
To get out of jail for a crime you didn't commit, brother bring somtin
To get admission you already earned when you passed the damn exam, sister bring somtin
A disgrace! #EndBadGoveranceInNigeria— Simi (@SympLySimi) October 20, 2020
Popular Nigerian comedian, Twyse Ereme presents a new comedy skit. In this skit he showcases the struggle of an average Nigerian faces in hands of Nigerian police, especially the SARS unit.
Deputy Governor of Edo state, Philip Shuaibu has claimed that three #EndSARS protesters were raped during the demonstration in the state.

The Deputy Governor revealed this while appearing on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today‘ on Monday, October 19.
Speaking after a curfew was imposed in the state following jail breaks in Edo state, Shuaibu said;
“It’s quite unfortunate that the #EndSARS protests today went violent and the correctional service at Sapele road and Oko prison were invaded. There were jail break in both sides.
“Before then, during the weekend, hoodlums took over. Yesterday, three young ladies were raped.
“Some through reckless driving, hit up some persons. A lot of lives are already being lost. For the state government, it is not acceptable.”
Popular Nigerian singer, Davido has taken to social media to celebrate his son Ifeanyi Adeleke Jr, as he turns one.

The singer’s son, David Ifeanyi Adeleke Jr, clocks one today, October 20th, 2020, and his father has taken to Twitter, to shower praises on him.

Recall that, the DMW boss welcomed his son a year ago, with his fiancée, Chioma.
The proud father while celebrating Ifeanyi, offered words of prayer for him, stating that he would become great and be a blessing to his generation.
In his words,
“Happy birthday to my beloved son DAVID IFEANYI ADEDEJI ADELEKE Jr !!! Today a king was born!! Prince!! May you become more than me in Jesus name! LOVE YOU SON.”
“IFY DAY ?????????????? HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY BOY!!!”
In other news, David recently revealed that it was the Coronavirus pandemic that ruined his wedding plans with Chioma Rowland, his fiancee, and mother of his son, Ifeanyi.
Davido and Chioma got engaged in September last year and a lot of people have anticipated their nuptials, with many feeling they ought to have tied the knot by now.
However, he disclosed that their wedding was billed to hold in July of 2020 but the Coronavirus pandemic prevented it from happening.
A man who was caught with a knife at the #EndSars protest in Lekki has revealed that he was paid to carry out the action.

The ignorant thug was caught with the weapon and interrogated by other peaceful protesters. Upon interrogation, he confessed that he was paid a meagre sum of N500 to smuggle the knife into the protest ground.
In the viral video, the thug can be seen holding the knife and N500 while being asked questions by protesters.
He also disclosed that he was not the only one that was paid to carry out the job.
Watch the video below,
The EndSARS protest has been ongoing for about two weeks and there has been several reports of hoodlums paid to disrupt the peaceful protest.
In a related news, Young Nigerians protesting against SARS brutality, under the #EndSARS movement, went inside Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos state.
The protesters in their hundreds prevented movement in and out of the busiest airport in the country.
Nationwide protests have been going on over the past 11 days, demanding an end to police brutality and extrajudicial killings, but since it began, this is the first time protesters would disrupt activities inside an airport.
Big Brother Naija: Lockdown housemates, Kiddwaya and Erica teased their fans on Monday as they exchanged banter on personal matters on social media.

The billionaire kid, had disclosed through a subtle shade that Erica can’t cook after they both exposed each other’s flaws in a question and answer session.
Kiddwaya had first tweeted that he would be entertaining questions from his followers. Erica, taking part in the session, then quoted his tweet and asked; “why is your pidgin so wack?”

Replying her, Kiddwaya then asked; “why can’t you cook?”
Erica then quickly replied “canceled”, to let him know that boundaries have been set with regards to their friendship.
Taking the fun exchange further, Kiddwaya tendered a quick apology, “Ah! My madam I’m sorry oh”
See below:




An officer of the Nigerian army has advised his colleagues on the right side to take in the ongoing #EndSARS protests across the country.

The soldier who was fully masked up, told his fellow soldiers to avoid being used by the government as tools of oppression to stop the ongoing protests in Nigeria.

According to the unidentified soldier, civilians are fighting the security forced, so they should not be fooled.
“My advise goes to every fellow soldier, you guys should not be fooled, don’t be used, we are the youths, the fight these civilians are fighting is our fight. Don’t let them use us.” he said.
Watch video below;
Popular comedian, Taaooma a.k.a Jonathan Joburg is here with a new comedy skit, titled ‘The Heist’. This new comedy features Shanko and Wasiu.
The Federal Government has asked Nigerians to get ready for an increased number of COVID-19 cases following the widespread #EndSARS protest across the country.

Chairman of the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 and Secretary to the Government of the Federation SGF, Mr Boss Mustapha issued the warning on Monday, October 19.
According to Mustapha, the protest might trigger a second wave of Coronavirus infection in the country.
He said;
“I can say it authoritatively that with the ongoing protest across the country, in the next two weeks the cases of COVID-19 would have increased. Each and everyone that attended the protest and did not put up any form of protection are likely going to spread the virus. When people contract the virus during the protest gathering, they will go back home and spread it.
“This is one of the reasons why we must be extremely careful when we congregate because when you gather together in such an atmosphere where people don’t wear face masks or maintain social distance you are creating a potential opportunity for carriers to spread the virus.
“So far we have done pretty well as a country but this protest is like a setback and we must avoid a situation where we will have a resurgence. Countries that thought they have overcome are dealing with second wave. We are extremely lucky as a nation and we should be careful of any situation that can warrant the second wave.”
The governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has pleaded with #EndSARS protesters in the state to suspend all forms of protest.

He urged the aggrieved youths to embrace dialogue, for resolution of the issues they are protesting against.

Sanwo-Olu who made this appeal at the swearing in of members of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry and Restitution, stated that the pains and concerns of the protesters are genuine and he’s in support of the youths calling for a reform of the police force.
In his words,
We have shown unprecedented commitment to the complete overhaul of the Nigeria Police. The inauguration of this Judicial Panel of Inquiry is only the first step in a long line of reformative actions that will lead to a thorough revamp and reorientation of the Nigeria Police. I believe that some of the actions we have taken should, to a large extent, show our sincerity and willingness to address all your concerns.
Let me reiterate that I am on the side of the young people out there. I understand your pain and I know your concerns are genuine and legitimate. While we are able to immediately acquiesce to some of your demands, some others will require time. We ask you to bear with us as we dutifully work on your demands.
I will, therefore, like to renew my appeal to you to suspend the protests and create an atmosphere for the resolution of all pending demands. I encourage everyone brutalized by the disbanded SARS, including the families of those who died, to present their case before this tribunal.
Ambassador Hussaini Coomassie has tendered an apology after he was called out over his insensitive comments about the #EndSARS protest across the country.

It should be recalled that the United Nations’ Ambassador for Peace and Social Justice had asked President Buhari to tackle Nigerians who are protesting against police brutality with force.
He went on to tell the President to deploy the military against the protesters who according to him, will not try such during Obasanjo’s administration.
However, few days after he was called out, he has now apologized — he affirmed that he has a right to his opinion as a Nigerian, but is sorry for the way the comment was interpreted.
Here is the video,
Ex-Governor of Lagos state and National Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu has beckoned on #EndSARS protesters to call off the demonstration to allow government implement their demands.

Tinubu, in his statement via his Twitter page, averred that the Buhari administration has acted with commendable dispatch by not only scrapping SARS, but also accepting the five-point demand that triggered the protests.
He further stated that the intent of the organizers of the protests is to achieve stated objectives on police reform, and certainly not to cause generalized anarchy or effect regime change.
The statement reads;
For the past twelve days, our country has witnessed massive protests by youths in different cities, which were ignited by widespread disenchantment with the gross human rights abuses including torture, extortion, harassment intimidation and even extra-judicial killings of Nigerians by members of the disbanded Special Anti-robbery Squad (SARS).
“to build a nation where peace and justice shall reign”. Justice as one of our greatest writers has memorably noted is “the first condition of humanity”. The demands for fundamental police reforms by the protesting youths are in pursuit of our aspiration in our national anthem.
A society where those who are paid from the public purse to protect the lives and property of the people become themselves threats to the liberty, safety and dignity of the people; where human life is difficult to distinguish from Thomas Hobbes ‘State of Nature, solitary, poor, nasty and brutish’ is not one fit for free and decent people to live in. Such impunity and lawlessness are incompatible with the values and tenets of a democratic society governed by the supremacy of the rule of law.
Society confronts challenges such as injustice, impunity, corruption, dictatorship and are forced to respond in resistance and struggle for emancipation.
The result is the triumph of justice over injustice, liberty over tyranny and right over wrong thus enabling the society to be elevated to a higher level of good, accountable, responsible and responsive governance.
It was through this process that colonialism, apartheid, and all forms of dictatorship, misrule and tyranny have been overcome across time and space. Our current democratic dispensation was borne of struggle in response to the challenge of military dictatorship.
The impunity of SARS was thus a challenge that the youth have responded positively and courageously to and has triggered the commencement of the fundamental reform of the country’s policing system.
The protesters must admit that the President Buhari administration has acted with commendable dispatch by not only scrapping SARS but also accepting the five-point demand that triggered the protests. This shows a laudable sensitivity to the grievances of the youths.
It is only fair that government must be given the chance to implement the reforms demanded by the protesters. This can certainly not be done instantaneously by the waving of a magic wand.
If government had not implemented promised reforms in the past, the swiftness with which it has responded to the demands of the protesters this time around shows that that there is a positive change by government both of attitude and of a new sense of urgency.
The protesters have made considerable gains within a very short period. But they should also be careful not to fritter away such gains due to lack of moderation and strategic thinking. For instance, it is unfortunate that hoodlums, thugs and assorted criminals have seized on the protests to perpetrate violence, disrupt civil life and harass, intimidate and assault innocent persons going about their lawful business.
The intent of the organizers of the protests is to achieve stated objectives on police reform, which the government has in principle accepted. It can certainly not be their motive to cause generalized anarchy or effect regime change.
If they give the impression that that is their goal, then any government will necessarily have to act with the requisite decisiveness and force to restore law and order and preserve constitutional rule.
The vigour and vibrancy of the protests are an indication of the growing strength of the democratic culture in Nigeria. It is a demonstration of the beauty of democracy and its promotion and protection of people’s power.
However, the protesters must be careful not to set the stage for the erosion or destruction of the same democratic process that gives them the freedom and right to protest in the first place.
Their democratic right to protest must not be exercised in such a way that impedes the democratic right of other citizens to freedom of movement, expression and the liberty to pursue their livelihoods.
The fight for police reforms is surely to promote and protect the wellbeing of millions of Nigerians. It is a contradiction for the protesters to act in ways that will further worsen the economic well being of the very people they are fighting for.
The protests have forcefully demonstrated the reality and potency of people’s power and the new energy must be tapped and channeled to strengthen, not weaken the country’s democracy. Surely, the country cannot remain the same after this.
It is a good sign that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in Lagos and a number of other state governments have speedily set up judicial panels of inquiry into acts of police brutality over the years. I urge the state governments which are yet to do so to emulate this example.
Let me commend all our religious leaders, Christians and Muslims for their patriotism and high sense of responsibility at this sensitive time. I appeal to them to call on their teeming followers to call of the protests for now and give peace a chance.
Finally, I also strongly appeal to the protesters – YOU HAVE MADE YOUR POINT. GOVERNMENT HAS MADE ITS COMMITMENT TO YOU. PLEASE, PLEASE AND PLEASE, CALL OFF THE PROTESTS. GIVE GOVERNMENT A CHANCE TO IMPLEMENT YOUR DEMANDS. GOD BLESS YOU.
The Lagos State Government has ordered the closure of public and private schools in the state indefinitely over #EndSARS.

This was announced in a press statement by the state’s Head of Public Affairs, Ministry of Education, Kayode Abayomi, on Monday.
The statement was titled, ‘Lagos directs students to stay at home’.
It quoted the Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, as saying that the schools were shut down over “tension generated by the #EndSARS protests.”
The statement read in part, “The Lagos State Government has directed all pupils/students in public and private schools to stay at home following the tension generated by the anti-SARS protests.
“A new date of resumption for all classes will be announced as soon as possible.”
Adefisayo added that “the safety of the pupils/students, parents and all staff working in schools is paramount at this critical period”.
She however advised parents to “keep an eye on their wards and not allow them to be used as willing tools in the hands of those who might want to hijack the protests to unleash mayhem on the society”.
The Commissioner also encouraged schools to “utilise other means of distance teaching and learning i.e radio, television and online media as they have been doing during and post the recent COVID-19 lockdown”.
Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, is currently trending on social media after he offered too become the leader of the #ENDSars protest.

EndSars protest has been going on for weeks now and there have been some calls that the movement should have a leader or a representative who would be able to dialogue with the Governement.
Speaking on AIT, Yahaya Bello then offered to be that voice of the protesters, he said ;
I Volunteer to be the leader that will push down all of their demands and make sure it is met.
He also urged his fellow Governors to make sure there is Law and Order in their various states.
However, his offer was vehemently opposed with Nigerians saying he is most definitely not the one that would lead them should they decide that they need a leader.
See some reactions culled from Twitter NG below ;
@jeffreyetuss wrote ;
Yahaya Bello said he wants to be our leader….yahaya Bello oh my people I’m lmfao, governors are coming out to support the struggle now because they know what’s coming, werey dey disguise, don’t be fooled my people we know them WE NO GET LEADER
@talktochio wrote ;
Yahaya Bello said on AIT that he wants to become our leader and lead peaceful #EndSARS protesters to Aso rock. What an addict!
@SodiqTade ;
Thoughts and prayers are with the people of Kogi. Having Yahaya Bello as the State Governor and Buhari as President is the height of political depression. This too shall pass.
Yahaya Bello wants to lead End Sars protest. Lol
He must have mistaken the movement for ‘thugs movement’.
@funshographix ;
We banned some reasonable politician from joining the protest. Yahaya Bello is showing face. Wonder shall never end.
Yahaya Bello said he wants to be our leader….yahaya Bello oh my people I'm lmfao, governors are coming out to support the struggle now because they know what's coming, werey dey disguise, don't be fooled my people we know them WE NO GET LEADER #EndSARS #EndBadGoveranceInNigeria pic.twitter.com/1UK306b8dB
— ?Joker? #EndSARS (@jeffreyetuss) October 19, 2020
A dismissed staff of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Ezekiel Adamu Pam, has been caught with 254kg of cannabis.

According to Niger State NDLEA, the 46 year-old ex-staff was arrested on 9 October, with 254kg of dried weeds suspected to be cannabis sativa.
The Acting Commander of the agency in the state, Mr Aloye Oludare, said the suspect was arrested in Mokwa, in Mokwa Local Government Local Area.
Oludare said Adamu Pam with staff Number SN 5454 was dismissed last year.
”They loaded the car in Ado Ekiti in company of another suspect who escaped heading to Adamawa state,” Oludare said.
He said that the suspect would be charged to court after the agency completed its investigation.
The Acting Commander appealed to the public to always report any suspicious activity or individuals to relevant authorities.
Such whistleblowing, he said, will enable the agency to rid the state of drug trafficking and its attendant crimes.
Veteran singer, 2Baba, has asked all Nigerian security agencies to join the ongoing #EndSARS protests if they are not happy about their welfare.

The legendary singer made this call yesterday, October 18, via his official Twitter page.
His call is coming in the wake of protests holding across Nigeria in agitation for police reform and an end to bad governance in the country.

According to the “African Queen” crooner, the police, military and paramilitary joining the ongoing protests will birth “a better Naija.”
He tweeted, “Police!! Military!!! and all security agencies!! If una no happy about una welfare make una join this movement for a better naija. Una no be slave,’ he wrote in a tweet.”
Police!! Military!!! and all security agencies!! If una no happy about una welfare make una join this movement for a better naija. Una no be slave . #EndPoliceBrutality #endimpunity #endlooting
— #endsars #endimpunity #endlooting (@official2baba) October 18, 2020
Popular Nigerian Singer, Innocent ‘2BABA’ Idibia has seemingly called for the continuation of #EndSars protest which has be going on for up to a week now.

2baba wondered why people were still going to work and he went on to suggest a ‘Total Shutdown’ until the Government answers the people.

He wrote ;
I wonder why everybody is still going to work. We need total shutdown until this politicians start to answer!!
Unless them wan use sars come pursue us go work.
Make only market for essential things dey.
I wonder why everybody is still going to work. We need total shutdown until this politicians start to answer!!
Unless them wan use sars come pursue us go work#EndSARS#EndPoliceBrutality #endimpunity #endlooting
Make only market for essential things dey.— #endsars #endimpunity #endlooting (@official2baba) October 19, 2020