
The protest which has been happening all over Nigeria for over eight days now which is not only about Ending Sars and police brutality but also about the bad governance that will have been experiencing in Nigeria just hit Parafa axis of Ikorodu.


The protest started in the early hours of 12noon this afternoon with many youths storming the road with their placards which one of them read "IKORODU DESERVE BETTER".


The protesters blocked the itokin road which is the road linking Lagos and Ogun state from the ikorodu axis with canopy and even invited a disc jockey.
This has caused a heavy grid lock from Total petrol station where the canopy was set(the gathering place) up to Lagos state polytechnic and no vehicular or even motorcycle passage.

This grid lock and no vehicular movement has caused some drivers to abandon their vehicle on the road while passengers are trekking home for those living around while those that are going to the neighbouring States or towns are trying to trek pass the protest spot to see if the can get another means to continue their journey.


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