Audio By Carbonatix
Manchester United striker Odion Ighalo says he is ashamed of the Nigerian government following reports that soldiers opened fire on protesters in the Lekki district of the commercial capital Lagos on Tuesday.
Nigerians have been demonstrating nationwide every day for nearly two weeks against a police unit, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), that rights groups had for years accused of extortion, harassment, torture and murders.
The unit was disbanded on Oct. 11 but the protests have persisted and at least two people were shot on Tuesday.
In a Twitter post, the Nigerian Army said no soldiers were at the scene of the shooting.
Ighalo said in a video message on Twitter that while he rarely talks about politics he could not stay silent about events back home in Nigeria.
"The Nigerian government, you guys are a shame to the world for killing your own citizens, sending military to the streets to kill unarmed protesters because they are protesting for their own rights? It's uncalled for," he said.
"You people will be remembered in history as the first government to send the military to the city to start killing their own citizens. I am ashamed of this government, we are tired of you guys and we can't take this anymore."
Ighalo called on the UK government, world leaders and the United Nations to step in.
"They will keep killing if the world don't talk about this," he added.
Latest Stories
-
Prosecution witness alleges Chairman Wontumi ordered mining in protected Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve
27 minutes -
31 people dead after bus crashes in EthiopiaÂ
29 minutes -
G7 leaders meet in France with Iran and Ukraine high on agendaÂ
35 minutes -
South Africa marks 50 years since Soweto uprising amid modern youth crisis Â
40 minutes -
Engineer calls for greater citizen responsibility in tackling Ghana’s flood crisis
44 minutes -
GRA targets informal sector with modified tax scheme
45 minutes -
Embed climate education in national climate policies—AGN ChairÂ
52 minutes -
Eight dead after US Air Force B-52 bomber crashes in California
58 minutes -
Ken Ofori-Atta claims US immigration court has approved his Green Card application
59 minutes -
Ghana records weakest Q1 budget execution since 2017 as consolidation bites
1 hour -
NPP accuses government of selective justice, warns against interference in Sedina Tamakloe’s sentence
1 hour -
Ashaiman Police arrest two suspects over separate armed robbery attacks
1 hour -
Port charges hindering access to donated medicines, cancer charity warns
1 hour -
See the areas that will be affected by ECG’s planned maintenance on Tuesday
2 hours -
Mahama’s lean government claim misleading when full appointments are considered – Jinapor
2 hours