As the protests against the brutality of the SARS officials continue to grow, we will be updating this list with dates and venues for easy access to young Nigerians across the world who may wish to join.
Remember, if you cannot physically be at a protest there is still so much you can do to lend your voice to the movement. Click here to find out how else you can be an ally and an advocate.
Also, here are a few tips for all protesters:
- Wear a mask (We are very much still in a pandemic)
- Do not wear your protest shirts until you get to the venue
- Do not leave the pack as there is strength in numbers
- Ensure your phones/devices are charged
- Always let someone you trust know your physical location as the protest moves
- Have water and snacks ready
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Do not wear contact lenses
- Wear comfortable clothes that are neutral and not identifiable
- Have a handkerchief or scarf to cover your face if necessary
- Carry a small umbrella in case of rain
- Go with a positive and peaceful attitude
- Do your due diligence before going to the venue of a protest
- Be attentive to the people around you and how you can offer help
- You can write phone numbers of important contacts like your mum or lawyer on your arm, leg, or belly in permanent marker in case you lose your phone or it dies and you need to call someone to get you.
We’ve got this!
SURULERE STAND UP….
WE MOVE …..SPREAD THE WORD pic.twitter.com/3uNW7N4pup
— oxy (@oxladeofficial) October 10, 2020
#EndSARS protest in Owerri.
Date: 12/10/20 (Monday)
Time: 9am
Venue: Rochas fountain.Details for Tuesday and Wednesday will be communicated soon.
Cc. @Chydee @aproko_doctor @ToyosiGodwin @mrmacaronii @OgbeniDipo please RT and spread the word.
— #endpolicebrutality #endoppression (@ai_am_PrEiZ) October 10, 2020
Come out on Monday if you are in Ijebu ode for a PEACEFUL PROTEST!!! Pass the message!#EndSARS #EndSarsProtests #EndPoliceBrutality #EndSarsNow pic.twitter.com/PtZ3a2aXh3
— 𝕃𝕂𝟚𝟜︻デ═一🌈 (@TalmaboutShegun) October 10, 2020
Tomorrow!!! If you want to protest kindly RT for awareness #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality @SavvyRinu @e_liquor @90sSophie @mrmacaronii @iam_smalldoctor pic.twitter.com/9rOnoAieK3
— Dudu Incorporated 💻 (@duduinc_01) October 11, 2020
@charliecodes @WarriUpdate #EndSARS #EndSarsNow
It won't cost you anything to retweet this undiluted gospel of Nigerians🙏🙏 #EndSARS pic.twitter.com/wpOqlL9aav— Adewale A. Majoff #EndSars (@Adewale_Majoff) October 10, 2020
If you're in Abakaliki, Ebonyi state
Please come out tomorrowRT for awareness #EndSARS #EndSARS pic.twitter.com/mNf9pOuOKx
— Godson#endsars (@Godson49205720) October 11, 2020
NIGERIANS IN MINNESOTA ARE PROTESTING PEACEFULLY ON MONDAY!!! #EndSARSProtest #EndSARS #EndSarsNow @SavvyRinu @mrmacaronii @prinzgbemi @MaziIbe_ @davido
Please RT pic.twitter.com/DsAzK4Ow89— OLA 💫 #EndSARS (@Midebaby_) October 11, 2020
Toronto, Canada, Monday the 12th of October, I’ll be walking peacefully against SARS brutality in Nigeria. Enough is enough! Join me at Yonge-Dundas square 11AM. Our future is in our hands. #NoOneDeyOurSide #EndSars #EndSarsNow #EndSArsToronto 🇨🇦
— Mr. Miyagi (@DiceAiles) October 11, 2020
I draw the attention of the world to the city that hosts the largest market in West Africa, the city of Onitsha.#EndSARSProtest @channelstv @BBCNews @BBCAfrica @NOIweala @ShehuSani @GarShehu @YeleSowore .
Our lifes must be protected pic.twitter.com/rHSONYCnao
— Ndubuisi Victor (@MrEkwurekwu) October 10, 2020
I posted something here about Harunzy and no one responded.. Well Harunzy is now with the DSS and he's not safe there.
I think the protest Tomorrow should also feature the release of Harunzy.. Just because he tweeted about the Minna protest#EndPoliceBrutalityinNigeria pic.twitter.com/HF1PYBhyRg— PEACE AMBASSADOR (@Pupillawyer) October 11, 2020
Tuesday, 13 October
#Endsars Port Harcourt is moving on Tuesday pic.twitter.com/AuSFlCVYma
— Omoyele Sowore (@YeleSowore) October 9, 2020
Nigerians in Switzerland have decided to meet at UN headquarters ( Geneva ) on Tuesday morning, at 10 am. The aim is to protest against SARs. Please, kindly repost and tell others .
— Omo Olore (@OlaoyeVicolaoye) October 9, 2020
Badagry!!! We go on Tuesday 13th Oct. 2020 Venue: Round about Badagry Time:9:00 am What please be there for peaceful protest… They must listen to our cries #EndSARS #EndSarsNow #EndPoliceBrutality #EndSarsProtests #endsarsbadagry#EndSARSBrutality #davido #wizkid #EndPolice pic.twitter.com/kHaKOQhdEw
— Major Kayphars (@kayphars) October 9, 2020
The Enugu #EndSARSProtest is being organized by Ndi Enugu.
No one individual is organizing it. We are doing it like we did our hangout. Community effort.
This is for those that are looking for organizers to intimidate or pay and for those that would say "I did bla bla bla" pic.twitter.com/OwKsA8z1oH
— Enugu Metropolitan Network #EndSarsNow (@The042Network) October 10, 2020
On Tuesday 13th October, 2020 at 10am I will be leading my first peaceful March to the Nigerian High Commision here in Nairobi, Kenya.
The Message is Clear. We need to put an end to Police Brutality targeted towards our youths. #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality
Please RT & Share pic.twitter.com/n5qkCv8HMj
— #EndSars (@its_Miracs) October 11, 2020
It not a crime to be a youth!!!
My people in Epe,we move on Tuesday. #EndSARS #EndSarsNow #ShutItAllDown #EndPoliceBrutality #EndSARS #EndSarsNow pic.twitter.com/R5Ve75lM3T
— #EndSARS (@Ola_fimihan) October 10, 2020
This is a growing list of #EndSARS protests across the world.