Nigerian Rapper Zlatan Ibile Leads #EndSARS Protest In Ghana

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By Oyinlola Awonuga (The New Diplomat’s Entertainment, Fashion and Sports Desk)

Popular Nigerian singer, Zlatan Ibile stormed the streets of Accra, Ghana on Tuesday 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 to the Nigerian High Commission 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.

According to reports, the rapper, who showed his solidarity to the #EndSARS movement, is in Ghana for business and he is working on a song with rapper, Sarkodie.

 

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