The #EndSARS campaign in Nigeria has continued to gain more attention around the World and some Chelsea FC players have joined.
Chelsea stars Tammy Abraham, Fikayo Tomori and Antonio Rüdiger have also added their voices to the ongoing protest in Nigeria over police brutality.
The trio took to their respective Twitter accounts to call for an end of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and police brutality.
Abraham wrote on his over four million follower Twitter handle: Dear Nigeria #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality.
Abraham is of Nigerian descent and he was close to accepting to play for the Super Eagles before finally opting to play for the Three Lions.
For Tomori who is also of Nigerian descent also tweeted: #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality
While Tomori and Abraham were short and direct in their approach, Rudiger highlighted the need for the world to pay attention to what is going on in Nigeria.
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He wrote: Police brutality in Nigeria needs attention. You do that to your own people. It is so sad what is going on there. This has to end #PeaceFirst #EndSARS
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