2021
DOI: 10.53836/ijia/2021/22/2/007
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From stage to street: The #Endsars protest and the prospects of street theatre

Abstract: Globally, the issues of extrajudicial killings are on the increase. From racial killings in the West to wanton human rights violations in Africa, the pains are the same. Thus, protests has always been a channel employed by many including activists, labour and union leaders among others, to press home grievances and demands against unfavourable policies and social malaise. This paper draws attention to how youths in Nigeria utilised the physical space to spark a protest, in October 2020. Notable actors, musici… Show more

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“…Howbeit, strong evidences have been provided to support petitions. So far, evidences received by the panels include pictures and video footages of victims of police brutality, samples of bullets used by the Nigerian Army and a flash drive containing video clips of the Lekki shooting (Ezeugwu et al, 2021; YIAGA Africa, 2020 Iwuoha and Aniche, 2021). 6 As such, some of the panels have awarded compensations to victims of police brutality.…”
Section: Beyond Police Brutality and The #Endsars Protest In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Howbeit, strong evidences have been provided to support petitions. So far, evidences received by the panels include pictures and video footages of victims of police brutality, samples of bullets used by the Nigerian Army and a flash drive containing video clips of the Lekki shooting (Ezeugwu et al, 2021; YIAGA Africa, 2020 Iwuoha and Aniche, 2021). 6 As such, some of the panels have awarded compensations to victims of police brutality.…”
Section: Beyond Police Brutality and The #Endsars Protest In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%