Segun Awosanya, anndiraaɗo Segalink,[1] woni jaayndiyanke lesdi Naajeeriya, mo ɗon haɓɓa ngam hakkeeji aadama, e mo ɗon anndira dow jaayndiyaaji.[2]

Awosanya wondi gooto e ardiiɓe (taawbaaɓe) kampaniiji dow ɓeydaaki polis nder lesdi Naajeeriya ngam huutoreeɓe huutoreeji social media, e nder sahaaji goɗɗi ɓe hawri e laamu e SARS EndSARS ReformPoliceNG, ɗum hokki ko heɓii nde laamu Naajeeriya e hooreejo Buhari anndini habaru ɓeydaaku ɓeydaani ɓeydaandi ɓeydaande ɓeydaade ɓeydaare, anndiraa e SARS.(known as SARS(Awosanya was one of the early organisers (advocates) of the campaign against police brutality in Nigeria using social media as a tool, while engaging authorities across arms of government with #EndSARS #ReformPoliceNG advocacy, which yielded results when the Buhari-led government of Nigeria announced a total overhaul of the department of Special Anti-Robbery Squad, popularly known a)).[3][4][5][6]

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Awosanya woni mo o mari e hooreejo Social Intervention Advocacy Foundation (SIAF).[7][8] O woni boo mo ɗon mari hooreejo e hooreejo ALIENSMEDIA (ɗam marki ɓooyma dow warugo huutore, teknoloji, e marki marki marke).[9] O tokki jaajugo e anndingo yimɓe dow Twitter, e hawtaade e dow hawtaade nder hawtaade hakkunde yimɓe e goomu laamu.[10][11]

Awosanya ɗon toro ngam kuuje feere feere, laamuji, e goomuji ummaatooje nder lesdi Naajeeriya dow technology, kujeji jaayɗe, habaru strategic, kujejeji jaaynde e jaaynde jawdi, ɓamtaare hoore, jaaynde warugo e jaayndi, anndal laaɓuɗe, e jaayndaaku.[12][13][14]

Awosanya waɗi e semmbe dow nokkuure politik e ummaatoore lesdi Naajeeriya diga 2014 haa jooni e nder kuugal feere-feere. Ɓurɗo anndude nder maɓɓe woni #EndSARS, ko ɗon haɗi ha haɓɓugo sistemal kiita nder laawol haɓɓugo sariyaaji e haɓɓugo ɓandu polis (SARS) je ɗon haɗu laamu leydi e haɓɓuki ummaatoore men.[15][16][17][18][19]

Ha ɓaawo protest #EndSARS nder lesdi Naijeriya, Awosanya haani nder nder nder ardiiɓe ardiiɓe kiita dow laamu Lagos ngam jaɓugo hooreejo leydi Lagos Babajide Sanwo-Olu dow kuugal polis nder lesdi Lagos.[20][21]

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