President Muhammadu Buhari was the focus of the anger for his handling of anti-police brutality protests against the loathed Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS.
Black-clad demonstrators, mostly part of Britain’s large Nigerian diaspora, carried placards with inscriptions like End SARS, end police brutality” and sang as they made their way through the streets of the capital.
Others waved Nigerian flags, with some splashed with red paint to make them look bloodstained, while some wore green and white masks and shouted through loudspeakers as they protested at London landmarks, including Parliament Square and the BBC.

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