The #EndSARS protesters have just launched an online radio called Soro Soke which will help in the coordination of the protest.
Recall that youths have been protesting over police brutality in the country.
Tuning in to the station around 1pm on Sunday, programmes and live reports of missing and found #EndSARS protesters were reported on the radio, https://s4.radio.co/s99d55c85b/listen.
Songs calling for a reformed Nigeria were also heard on the station.Soro Soke, a Yoruba sentence which translates as ‘Speak Up,’ had last week become a mantra of the #EndSARS campaign after protesters in Lagos State urged Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to ‘soro soke’ whilst addressing the youths.
Soro Soke is also a metaphor for all Nigerians to speak up against bad governance and resist corrupt leaders.
The Twitter handle of the station, @Sorosoke247, reads, “24/7 update on all things protest. We are for a better nation powered by value for life and good governance.”
The Senate President Ahmad Lawan and the Speaker of the House of Representatives Femi Gbajabiamila appealed to the protesters to stop protest on Sunday so the federal government can implement reform.
Meanwhile, the GOTV and DSTV stations have been reportedly hacked and all stations available to all subscribers.