Nigerians abroad continue to show support online for the ongoing #EndSARS campaign and a good number of Super Eagles players have also taken to their respective Twitter pages.
Fans online had initially called on the te players to wear a black hand band or shirts to show support for the ongoing protest but the players responded by tweeting.
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The reasons for the #EndSARSProtests have just come to my attention via very disturbing images & tweets. It is never good when those charged with protecting the citizens are now terrorising, extorting or even killing the same citizens. I support #EndSarsProtests #EndSars 🇳🇬💔 pic.twitter.com/ledTmthfta
— Leon Balogun (@LeonBalogun) October 9, 2020
The essence of law enforcement agents is to protect lives and properties of citizens. If the citizens they swore to protect are now their preys, then the purpose of its formation is defeated. #EndSARS #End BANDITRY Going on in the north#Togetherwestand💪
— MSimon27 (@Simon27Moses) October 9, 2020
The voice of the people must be heard, @NigeriaGov must #EndSARS and protect the lives of our Youth from #PoliceBrutality. My brother @BashirAhmaad, kindly pass our message to the President @MBuhari.
📷 @modovictorekene. pic.twitter.com/7tF18jr0jM
— Shehu Abdullahi (@OfficialShehu) October 9, 2020
In a world where genuine love for ourselves seems to be so scarce, I sincerely pray that the right thing is done to put an end to the strife. #EndNorthBanditry #EndPoliceBrutality ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ pic.twitter.com/hkQpd9eo6C
— Ahmed Musa MON (@Ahmedmusa718) October 9, 2020
Enough is Enough .. #EndSARS
— John Ogu (@ogujohnugo) October 9, 2020
The Super Eagles, will be in action against Algeria later tonight in the first of two international friendly matches in Austria.
Kick off is 7.30pm Nigerian time.