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Cardi B Reacts As Nigerians Order Her To Join #EndSARS Protest

America female rapper, Cardi B on Friday, reacted to tweet calling her out concerning the SARS menace in Nigeria.

The tweep who called her out was popularly known as Duke of Ibadan on Twitter.

He wrote:

“Madam @iamcardib, Trump is not your only problem. Your beloved Nigeria is currently in a state of pandemonium.

We are not safe!! If you’ve ever loved this country, please help use your platform to create more awareness for us.

Enough is enough! #EndSarsProtests #EndSARSNow!!

Thank You Queen 😭😭

NIGERIAN POLICE ARE KILLING THE YOUTHS.

NIGERIAN POLICE ARE EXTORTING THE YOUTHSNIGERIAN POLICE ARE HARASSING THE YOUTHS

NIGERIA IS NOT SAFE FOR YOUTHS ANYMORE, PLEASE HELP US TO USE YOUR PLATFORM TO CREATE AWARENESS

PEACEFUL PROTESTERS ARE BEING HARASSED AT PROTEST POINTS.

INNOCENT CIVILIANS ARE BEING KILLED.

HOME IS NOT SAFE, OUTSIDE IS NOT SAFE. THE PEOPLE THAT ARE SUPPOSED TO ENSURE OUR SAFETY ARE THE ONE KILLING US!! #EndSARSNOW #EndSarsProtests”

And the rapper has this to say after seeing the tweets “What’s going ? Can you give me a summary so I can research later ….you know I love Nigeria 🇳🇬”

Recall that many Nigerian celebrities like Tacha, Falz, Runtown, Toke Makinwa, Jaycon, Tiwa Savage, etc took to the streets to protest peacefully against SARS and police brutality.
They said they don’t want a reform, all they want is the abolishment and scrapping of SARS.
Doris Israel Ijeoma

THE GRACE OF GOD IS MY ADVANTAGE!

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