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Tag: policebrutality

The #ENDSARS Movement: Why Nigeria must reform its policing

by Ezi Ogbuli5 Apr 20225 Apr 2022Leave a comment

The NPF promised safety and delivered violence. What does #EndSARS tells us about the future of policing in Nigeria?

Problems and Answers endsars, global, human rights, judicial reform, Nigeria, policebrutality, protests

Growing demand for police reform mounts in Nigeria

by Amer Ammache2 Dec 2020Leave a comment

While an executive order dissolved SARS after nationwide protests, demand grows to further reform Nigeria’s law enforcement.

News from the World africa, human rights, human security, Nigeria, policebrutality
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