Nigerian youths have taken to social media to threaten a second wave of #EndSARS protests from Monday November 9, in some parts of Lagos and Abuja.
Following a court order granting the Central Bank of Nigeria, the right to freeze bank accounts of 19 individuals and a public affairs company linked to #EndSARS protests, some aggrieved Nigerian youths have taken to Twitter to hint a resumption of protests.
Recall that the request to freeze bank accounts granted by Justice Ahmed Mohammed, of the Federal High Court in Abuja was filed by the apex bank on October 20th.
Sequel to this development, some Nigerians have registered their displeasure on Twitter as heavy backlash trail the news of the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele freezing the bank accounts of #EndSARS protesters and promoters across the country.
This has birthed fresh threats from aggrieved youths to resume the #EndSARS protests on Monday at the CBN headquarters in Abuja and its Lagos office.
Checkout some reactions on Twitter below;
https://twitter.com/endswat/status/1324827518797533185?s=19
Protest resumes Monday CBN HQ. Godwin Emefiele has started it, we will finish it. #EndSARS https://t.co/E8FgTF8MuV
— Goddy (@Godwin_DBA) November 6, 2020
There should be a coordinated PROTEST at CBN headquarters in Lagos and Abuja.
Since the government would use Prof Osinbajo to say sorry and use Godwin Emefiele to block accounts of peaceful #EndSARS protesters.
That's undemocratic.
Let the madness all begin.
— Tosin Olugbenga (@TosinOlugbenga) November 7, 2020
https://twitter.com/heybliss_tweet/status/1324947178893287434?s=19
https://twitter.com/extrasheeter/status/1324834860658266112?s=19
https://twitter.com/Va_erio/status/1324916390281809923?s=19
Godwin Emefiele of @cenbank blocked the account of #EndSARS because of what?
When another protest start now you will say the youths have started again.
You people should respect the masses and their rights in this country.
— Victor Chimela (@vicmela1) November 6, 2020
Protest resumes Monday CBN HQ. Godwin Emefiele has started it, we will finish it. #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutalityinNigera #EndBadGovernanceinNIGERIA pic.twitter.com/NmC3XJ24LU
— Sen Francis OON #EndSARsNowWeProtest? #EndSARS (@SenatorFrancis1) November 7, 2020
