The EndSARS protesters fighting against police brutality and police reform, has launched an online radio called Soro Soke.
The radio was launched by protesters to end the coordination of the EndSARS protest across the country.
“Soro Soke” which means “speak up” in Yoruba language, has been a motto of the EndSARS protest.
The online radio has programmes and live reports of missing and found EndSARS protesters. The link of the online radio is;
“https://s4.radio.co/s99d55c85b/listen”
There is also a social media page on Twitter of the station, @Sorosoke247, it reads;
“24/7 update on all things protest. We are for a better nation powered by value for life and good governance.”
It was also reported that a song calling her the reform of the Nigerian police was also heard from the radio.
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