Mr Eazi, Temi Otedola Lead #EndSARS Protest In London

Hamilton Nwosa
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Nigerian singer, Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade popularly known by his stage name, Mr Eazi, and his fashion influencer girlfriend and daughter of  billionaire businessman, Temi Otedola are among Nigerian celebrities in diaspora that have joined the protest against police brutality in Nigeria.

The singer who is currently in London attended the #EndSARS peaceful protest with his fashion influencer girlfriend and Femi Otedola’s daughter, Temi Otedola.

Temi shared a video of the singer on her verified Instagram account (@TemiOtedola) leading the small crowd in a protest song.

Meanwhile, Nigerian singer, Folarin Falana better known as Falz, has stated that victims who  lost their lives at the hands of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad should be compensated.

In a video making the rounds, the rapper is seen voicing the demand, while adding that the victims deserve justice.

Recall that in a similar fashion,  Popular Nigerian singer, Zlatan Ibile also stormed the streets of Accra, Ghana on Tuesday, October 13 to march with protesters against police brutality.

The rapper joined Nigerian celebrities, and thousands of youth clamouring for reformation of the Nigeria Police Force.

In  a video sighted recently on social media, the crowd were seen marching towards the Nigerian High Commission building in Accra while making their requests known.

It was gathered that Zlatan Ibile had sought permission from the Ghanaian police before embarking on the protest.

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