• List of Peaceful EndSARS Protest Locations Across The World

    The protest continue for a third day today. If you would like to join the EndSARS protests, here are a list of places you can meet up to make your voice heard. We’ll keep updating this list with protest locations as they come up. Nigeria Abia State:  Location: CKC, Aba Time: 10 am Abuja: Berger […]

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    The protest continue for a third day today. If you would like to join the EndSARS protests, here are a list of places you can meet up to make your voice heard. We’ll keep updating this list with protest locations as they come up.

    Nigeria

    Abia State: 

    Location: CKC, Aba

    Time: 10 am

    Abuja: Berger

    Location: US Embassy

    Time: 7am

    Akwa Ibom State:

    Location: Nwaniba Roundabout, Uyo

    Time: 9 am

    Anambra State:

    Location: Ekwueme Square

    Time: 9 am

    Location 2: DMGS Round About

    Time: 10 am

    Bayelsa State:

    Location: Flyover, Azikoro

    Time: 10am

    Cross River

    Location: Mary Slessor Roundabout, Calabar

    Time: 10 am

    Delta State

    Location: Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba

    Time: 10 am

    Edo State:

    Location: Ugbowo, Uniben Main Gate.

    Time: 10 am

    Enugu State

    Location: Okpara Square

    Time: 7am

    Ekiti State:

    Location: Fajita Park, Ado-Ekiti

    Time: 9 am

    Kaduna State

    Location: Lord Lugard Hall

    Time: 10 am

    Kwara State:

    Location: Tanke Junction, Ilorin

    Time: 9 am

    Location 2: Challenge

    Time: 9am

    Lagos State: 

    Location 1: Lagos House of Assembly

    Time: 9 am

    Location 2: Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge

    Time: 10 am

    Location 3: Festival Mall, Amuwo-Odofin

    Time: 9 am

    Location 4: Itamaga, Ikorodu

    Time: 8 am

    Location 5: UNILAG Gate

    Time: 11 am

    Location 6: Alimosho Local Government

    Time: 9am

    Location 7: Egbeda

    Time: 9 am

    Location 8: NPF Area Command HQ at Charley Boy Bus Stop, Gbagada

    Time: 10 am

    Plateau State:

    Location: Old Airport Junction, Jos

    Time: 10 am

    Ogun State: 

    Location: Shoprite, Before Bible College, Sango Ota

    Time: 8 am

    Location 2: Isale Eko, Sagamu

    Time: 9am

    Oyo State

    Location 1: Oroki Junction, Oyo Township

    Time: 8am

    Location 2: J Allen Junction, Dugbe

    Time: 9am

    Location 3: Apata Market

    Time 9 am

    Location 3: Ogbomoso

    Time: 10 am

    Rivers State:

    Location: Pleasure Point, Port Harcourt

    Time: 9 am

    Diaspora

    Canada

    Location: Dundas Square, Toronto

    Time: 9 am

    Germany

    Location: Nigerian Embassy, Berlin. Neue Jakobstraße

    Time: Sunday 11th October, 12pm

    Location 2: Kolner Dom, Cologne, Germany

    Time: Monday 12th October, 4pm

    Ireland

    Location: Embassy of Nigeria, Dublin

    Time: Sunday 11th October, 2pm

    Switzerland

    Location: UN Headquarters, Geneva

    Time: Sunday 13th October, 10am

    United Kingdom

    Location: Nigerian High Commission

    Time: Sunday 11th October, 12pm

    United States of America

    Location 1: Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Washington DC. 3519 International Court, NW Washington, DC 20008

    Time: 12 pm

    Location 2: Consulate General of Nigeria, New York

    Time: Sunday October 11, 9am

    Location 2: 9220 Skillman St #115, Dallas, TX 75243

    Time: Sunday 11th October, 5pm

    If you’ll be protesting peacefully, read this for tips on how to prepare for the EndSARS protests: Going For The #EndSARS Protests? Here’s Everything You’ll Need

    If you can’t go to the protests for any reason, that’s okay too. Here are a couple of ways you can help out: Can’t Join The #ENDSARS Protests? Here’s How You Can Help From Home

    Wondering what’s going on? Here’s a quick recap of what the protests are about: Everything You Need To Know About The #EndSars Protest

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