A few days after setting up emergency helpline, Nigerian youths calling for a total overhaul of the Nigeria Police Force have launched an online radio, Soro Soke.
The channel, through effective and timely communication, is expected to aid the coordination of #EndSARS protests nationwide.
Soro Soke, a Yoruba sentence which means ‘Speak Up’, had last week become a mantra of the #EndSARS campaign after protesters in Lagos State urged Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to ‘soro soke’ whilst addressing the youths.
The Twitter handle of the station, @Sorosoke247, reads: “24/7 update on all things protest. We are for a better nation powered by value for life and good governance.”
Shout out to everyone who joined us this morning.
We are taking a break to be back by 4pm today.
Keep sending up updates on what’s going on the streets! #EndSARS #EndSWAT #EndPoliceBrutality
— Soro Soke Radio (@SoroSokeRadio) October 16, 2020
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