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#EndSARS: Falz agrees to begin online series on Nigerian constitution
Rapper, Folarin Falana, popularly called Falz has agreed to begin an online weekly series to educate young Nigerians on constitutional rights.
The “Bop Daddy” singer is part of the frontiers of the #EndSARS protest which spread across Nigeria for about two weeks, as youths call for an end to police brutality in the state.
The singer who is also a lawyer had previously done an Instagram video during the protest, educating Nigerians about the duties of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
Falz agreed to begin the series of Nigeria’s constitution after a Twitter user, @didi_stories_ made the request on Friday.
“@falzthebahdguy make that Do You Know Your Constitution a weekly series? I will produce it for free,” the user tweeted.
Falz responded thus, “I’m down for this. Let’s do it.”
I’m down for this. Let’s do it ?? https://t.co/FrgiYLm8eQ
— Bop Daddy (@falzthebahdguy) October 23, 2020
In a series of Tweet, @didi_stories_ added that “… I need to learn the laws and constitution of the country. The perfect name will be Catch This Cruise…. please @falzthebahdguy let’s do this.”
“Simple 2-3mins videos that will drop on all social media platform including WhatsApp, discussing each law/rights at a time. An audio version for radios that will play it, also a version recorded in all the indigenous languages that we can find volunteers for.”
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