Nigerian youths began testifying against police and military killings and brutality. Live TV Nigeria's youth finds its voice with the EndSARS protest movement Analysis by Stephanie Busari, CNN Updated 6:05 PM EDT, Sun October 25, 2020 Lagos, Nigeria(CNN) For nearly two weeks angry young Nigerians have taken to the streets, blocking major roads across cities in Africa's most populous nation. They marched in tens of thousands chanting "Enough is Enough" against police brutality and violence. The group's initial demands were for a notorious police unit known as the Special Anti Robbery Squad, or SARS, to be shut down, but the marches have since morphed into protests campaigning for police reform and an end to bad governance in the oil-rich country. {"uid":0.9623165168876744,"hostPeerName":"https://amp-cnn-com.cdn.ampproject.org","initialGeometry":"{\"windowCoords_t\":0,\"windowCoords_r\":360,\"...