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Celebrities across Nigeria observe #BlackOutTuesday

Celebrities across Nigeria observe #BlackOutTuesday

Celebrities in the Nigerian entertainment industry, movie industry, and across the board are observing a BlackOutTuesday today. This is coming as a solidarity move over the rape and murder of the Nigerian teenage girls, police brutality, and also in support of the protest against the murder of a black American named George Floyd in the US by a white police officer.

A young Nigerian teenage girl named Uwaila Omozuwa was allegedly raped and murdered inside a church in Benin while another young girl named Tina was hit by a stray bullet fired by a police officer somewhere in Lagos state. Celebrities and every concerned Nigerians are demanding justice for the murder of these girls.

“#BLACKOUTTUESDAY#SAYNOTORAPE#SAYNOTOMURDER#SAYNOTORACUSM#JUSTUCEFOR#FLLOYD#UWA#TINA#BLM”

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