What began as a protest against the hated police special anti robbery squad (SARS) has become a conduit for the youth to vent their anger with the people who have been in charge of Nigeria for decades and demand change

Former president olusegun Obasanjo warned in 2017 tat “We are all sitting on a keg of gunpowder when it comes to the young. His comment were about the continent in general but they apply to Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation with 200 million people, more than 60% of whom are under the age of 24.

They vandalized shops, raided warehouses and targeted the business of prominent. Although the approach of those two groups Is different,they also share a thing in common:a disdain for those in charge. It is unlikely though that they can find common cause. Any move in that direction may affect the spread of the movement across the country because some will find it hard to sit at the same table as people with “ Questionable character “
Rukayya Muhammad 18/33378
Fauziyah Muhammad 18/36106






