#EndSARS: Trey Songz, Big Sean Join Nigerians In Protest Against Police Brutality
In a series of tweets on Saturday Trey Songz said he is hurt to hear about what is happening in Nigeria.
“After doing a little research I would like to speak out against what’s going on in Nigeria right now. Their pleas to #EndSarsNow IS VERY REAL.
“I have so much love for my Nigerian fans and it’s so hurtful to hear what’s happening.
“Police brutality here in America often is an abuse of power-driven by race. To be brutalized, extorted, and murdered by your own people is unimaginable. Prayers up and I’m researching ways I can help. #EndSARS”
After doing a little research I would like to speak out against what’s going on in Nigeria right now. Their pleas to #EndSarsNow IS VERY REAL. I have so much love for my Nigerian fans and it’s so hurtful to hear whats happening.
— TreySongz.eth (@TreySongz) October 10, 2020
Police brutality here in America often is an abuse of power driven by race. To be brutalized, extorted and murdered by your own people is unimaginable. Prayers up and I’m researching ways I can help. #EndSARS
— TreySongz.eth (@TreySongz) October 10, 2020
In a similar post, American rapper Big Sean has called for an end to police brutality by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) saying he has Nigerian roots.
Love to Nigeria, Nigerian roots!!! #EndSarsNow 🇳🇬
— Sean Don (@BigSean) October 10, 2020