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Don’t give up, stay hopeful, Alicia Keys reacts to #EndSARS protest
As the #EndSARS protest continues to trend in Nigeria, popular international singer, Alicia Keys has also joined numerous foreign celebrities to lend her voice in the call for an end to police brutality in the country.
Alicia Keys made this known via her Twitter handle on Friday as she urged Nigerians to stay hopeful and not give up.
She wrote,
“My love goes out to #Nigeria #America and everywhere in the world that is fighting to change the systems designed to oppress! #EndSARS#EndPoliceBrutality #BlackLivesMatter Don’t give up Stay hopeful We are needed You light is needed Your love is needed We are who we need…”
See Tweet below;
My love goes out to #Nigeria #America and everywhere in the world that is fighting to change the systems designed to oppress! #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality#BlackLivesMatter
Don’t give up
Stay hopeful
We are needed
You light is needed
Your love is neededWe are who we need… pic.twitter.com/iFhOgeCVfg
— Alicia Keys (@aliciakeys) October 23, 2020
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