A young #ENDSARS protester who was arrested and brutalized but is now free has taken to his social media page to appreciate everyone who fought for his freedom while he was in jail.
The young man identified as Wale shared photos of his swollen face which is a result of the beating he got at the hands of those who detained him and he was thankful that he could once again ‘smell fresh air”.
Excerpts from Wale’s post reads ;
For the first time in three days I can smell fresh air and I can tell you it feels good, all thanks to God and everyone who helped in getting me, Faruq and Olalekan out, i give a lot of thanks and appreciation to our Twitter family, everyone who stood with #freewale movement
Support has been really massive, i really appreciate, a lot of people have reached out to me already and I’m grateful. God bless you all
For the first time in three days I can smell fresh air🙏 and I can tell you it feels good🙏all thanks to God and everyone who helped in getting me, faruq and olalekan out, i give a lot of thanks and appreciation to our Twitter family, everyone who stood with #freewale movement pic.twitter.com/XJpjJV2ouz
— Whaley (@80Whaley) October 14, 2020
@Sedulous_Me @staconzy16 @ogadubobbyjoe @Godbegood9ja @EndSARS101 @falzthebahdguy @BankyW @HenshawKateHonestly can't mention everyone😩😵Support has been really massive, 🙏❤️i really appreciate, a lot of people have reached out to me already and I'm grateful🙏God bless you all
— Whaley (@80Whaley) October 14, 2020
For me, faruq, lekan and every of us with the goal of making Nigeria a better place, please debunk rumors of me receiving money from people, God knows those those using this as fraudulent means to collect money for their pocket, he go shame una🙄@manutdinpidgin I'm grateful,
— Whaley (@80Whaley) October 14, 2020
Thanks a lot 🙏ggmu forever 🙏@samklef my account dey oh 🤣thanks for all the support, we pray for a better Nigeria, keep the movement alive, #5for5 #Endsars its for a better Nigeria, one that we can walk the streets for, one where we would be able to speak with our leaders
— Whaley (@80Whaley) October 14, 2020