Those blaming celebrities for #EndSARS protesters’ deaths are mischief-makers – Ruggedman

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Nigerian rapper and activist, Michael Ugochukwu Stephens, known professionally as Ruggedman, has dismissed those blaming celebrities for the deaths of some #EndSARS protesters as mischief-makers.

The 44-year-old, who was one of the active entertainers active during the #EndSARS protests, dismissed the ‘mischief makers’ as insignificant, adding that the protests was successful.

He said,

“I did not see celebrities shooting at peaceful protesters, so I believe those are the comments of mischief-makers.

“Mischief makers like the ones who tried to deny that the shooting at the Lekki tollgate ever took place.

“They really do not matter anyway because we have seen videos showing what happened.

“The blood of the innocent lives lost will be on the head of whoever tries to sweep it under the carpet.”

WuzupNigeria reports that Nigerians had taken to streets across the country to protest a against a rogue police unit, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), accused of brutality, extortion, rapes, among others.

The SARS unit has since been disbanded. But the alleged shooting of peaceful protesters – singing and waving the national anthem – by soldiers at the Lekki Tollgate in Lagos State, continue to generate reactions worldwide.

Speaking on the protest, Ruggedman, known for hits songs like Ehen and Big Bros, said the  “#EndSARS protest is far from being a failure.”

He added,

“It was a monumental success but for the unfortunate shooting of peaceful protesters at the Lekki tollgate that has caused a pause to physical protesting in Nigeria for now.

“However, Nigerians in Diaspora are still protesting. The cause was a great success because it showed the world what Nigerians were going through at the hands of the police.

“It showed the world how poor our politicians are at conflict resolution.

“It showed the world why we were protesting in the first place.

“It showed Nigerian politicians and the world how resourceful, organised and amazing Nigerian youths could be when it is needed.

“Now, the youths are awake to the power they have in unity. It has and is still letting the world know that we are demanding for a better Nigeria for everyone, not just a select few.

“I am glad to read about Nigerians who couldn’t care less about politics in the past, now talking about getting involved by obtaining their permanent voter cards to vote for their preferred candidates on merit.”

 

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