[1][4] In October 2020, a series of mass peaceful protests against police brutality in Nigeria with the hashtag and slogan “End SARS” began.
The protests called for the complete disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a police unit with a history of abuse of power.
The members decided its first project would be to support the peaceful protests through ensuring the safety of Nigerians exercising their constitutional rights.
[8][9] The feminist coalition released an official statement that contained their evidence[10] of no wrongdoing and refuted any act of financial malpractice or privatizing any monies.
The organization claimed the audit reports were sent to the electronic mails of the donors only, but in 2020 during the EndSARS protests the organization claimed the donations they received to finance the protest were made anonymously, which birthed the question of how they knew the identity and electronic mails of the donors if the donations were made anonymously.