Youths will tomorrow, October 20th, roll up in cars in tollgate drive-through to remember EndSars fallen ”heroes” Falz made the revelation saying this will reduce police harrassment. He says something must just be done to remember them, depsite police several warnings about any gathering. He asked Nigerian youth to join them tomorrow at the tollgate and participate in the #EndSARS Memorial Car Procession. According to him, it is impossible not to “memorialize our fallen heroes”. His post read: “We will never ever forget that Innocent Nigerian citizens waved flags and sang till they were shot at, injured, and killed. “We must never forget we are rolling up in cars tomorrow to drive through the tollgate. We know their way, so a procession of cars is the safest option to minimize police harassment.” Falz assured those participating of safety in their cars. “We will stay in our vehicles throughout. We have rides for people that need them. Each and everyone’s safety is very important so please let’s move together,” he said.
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