The Feminist Coalition has been faced with more woes as new allegations surface against the women’s right and equality activist group.
Recall that the group had allegedly moved $51,000 worth of Bitcoin from the #EndSARS donations account to another wallet, for which it gave a reason and the breakdown of money spent.
Nigerian youths, belonging to the various sects into which the money was said to have been pumped, have however, come out to debunk getting the monies or service the Feminist Coalition said it paid for.
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“Femco claimed they sent ambulance to the Yenagoa Mega #EndSARS protest. I was one of the co-ordinators in those protests and I can confirm that they lied. They don’t scream for nothing“, a tweep @KingErefitei wrote. @BolanleCole, a lawyer also wrote, “I offered probono service during #EndSARS It protest. And some lawyers were paid 24million according to Feminists Oga o”. Reacting, she what Moechivous, a member of the coalition said….
Lol. Wicked people. Most of our lawyers worked Pro Bono (not like I owe you any explanation). If you cannot read, that is on you. Stop rubbishing people who gave their time, sometimes 10 hours a day to get folks out of jail.
Stop being wicked pic.twitter.com/D7cUhbk4sp— Moe (@Mochievous) March 13, 2021
Here are some reactions of the Nigerian youths…
We thought everything was Pro Bono until today.
No one ever told us money was paid to bail people during the #EndSARS protest.
What it means is that the @PoliceNG must also account for every bail amount they received from Femco.
We want a nation where EVERYONE is accountable.
— Tosin Olugbenga (@TosinOlugbenga) March 13, 2021
“Lawyers and Doctors working Pro Bono to attend to protesters”
FemCo: “We spent N40m on Medical and N25m on legal aid” ??
“We paid almost 50m to families of the deceased”
What are the deceased names?
FemCo: “We will keep their names private”
Ole n’everybody se! ???
— Sidney ?♨ (@sidramatics) March 13, 2021