RE: A Creative’s need to be Seen.

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Reading this, I did not realize initially that you were writing about Nigeria, your words fit the situation here in the United States as well. Solidarity, friend. I know what it is like when the police are running amok and it seems like the rest of the world is watching indifferently. Keep up the fight, there are plenty of us out there who stand with you.

P.S. The creatives seem to be heavily involved in the struggle here, I suspect that is a connection between between the two



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Thank you. The Nigerian situation has been ignored for too long. This is the first time anyone is raising a hue and cry about their activities in this nature. It has surprised everyone considering that the protesters are mostly youths.

The police, in America, Nigeria and anywhere should be made to understand that they are in place to protect not oppress. I send my solidarity out to those in the US and every other country where oppressive system of government has turned the police into a snake.

Yes, the creatives are very involved here as well, at least a certain part of the creatives. Again, we see mostly young creatives, women creatives, speaking up. The older generation, have said little or nothing but we move.

It is my prayer that the protest achieves some result. It would be good to see the police without feeling a rise in my temperature or my heart skipping a beat for no justifiable reason.

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