
Pondering on the current Twitter ban in Nigeria, with the understanding that Twitter was the spark that the EndSars movement needed to become an active protest, I am very curious on the future of social media movements in Nigeria.
On this episode, I will be talking to Erii, a spectator and we will be analyzing the Nigerian Twittersphere.
Sep 26, 2021
29 min

This protest is definitely one of a kind in Nigeria. However it’s been a bit quiet since last year, what happened? This episode tells us what the government did to hinder or censor the protest.
On this episode, I’ll be talking to Eromz who was an active participant in the protest. He helped organize shelter and distribution of resources to comrades on the field. He always stayed back, day and night, to ensure the safety of all persons at the protest grounds; either from attacks by louts or security officials.
He continues to help ensure the release of other incarcerated EndSars protesters and victims of indiscriminate arrests. He is deeply involved in grassroots' sensitization for national development.
Sep 26, 2021
19 min

“October 2020 was a time that the youth of Nigeria saw hope in the country. There was beauty in convergence as they united to fight against police brutality in the country.” What happened? Who is SARS? This episode gives context into the #ENDSARS protest. Stick with me to find out.
Sep 26, 2021
14 min
