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How Nigeria Twitter found some solace in humor after Buhari's speech on EndSARS protest - Face2Face Africa

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The past two weeks have been a rollercoaster in Nigeria after what initially started as protests against police brutality and the disbandment of SARS metamorphosed into calls for better governance. SARS, then a unit of the country’s police force, has long been criticized for its rogue tactics, including extortion, torture and extrajudicial killings on innocent...

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