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"Zarz end": Don Pee Art, Gallery commend Lagos, Police

Published 8 hours ago3 minute read
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Sequel to the release of their much anticipated blockbuster movie “Zarz End” on Don Pee TV YouTube channel, a production of  Don Pee Art and Gallery, Dr. Oyeka Ogbatu has commended the Nigeria Police and Lagos State Govt for their role in protecting peace and holding the nation together.

 The movie, which is attracting huge streaming since its debut on June 12 2025, to celebrate  democracy day  featured industry’s egg heads including Kanayo O. Kanayo, Nkem Owoh to AMVCA star girl, Chioma Chukwuka with others. 

It depicts the End SARS debacle, a nationwide protest movement against rogue officers in the Nigeria police force, which shook the country as angry youths led a violent attack on government institutions and facilities across the nation, but was later quelled due to the manner which the government and security agencies handled the situation.

“Zarz End” executive producer and CEO Don Pee Art and Gallery Dr Onyeka Ogbatu, has applauded the Lagos State government Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu and the Nigeria Police, which bore the most brunt, on their neutrality on the pre and post SARS End protest drama, commending their professional and unbiased approach towards the panel that investigated the brouhaha. 

Don Pee Art and Gallery, whose parent company Spanish kingdom group is a great supporter of the Nigeria Police force, donated palliatives and relief materials to  the force during the Covid pandemic era and reiterated his unalloyed support to the Nigeria Police and reaffirmed his companies promise to be partner in progress with the Nigeria Police and Lagos State Government.

“Our intention to relay the End SARS incident in a true life story   years after, was not to  antagonize the Police or Lagos State government, but rather to document a piece of the history and preserve the memory of the historic incident in an entertaining format so that the youths of the nation will continuously revisit it to learn from the past as well as to  expunge the negative narration that has bedevilled the aftermath of the quagmire. ’  Dr.Ogbatu told the media.

”End SARS is a national tragedy that depicted a negative image of our nation, led to loss of lives of some innocent Nigerian Police men as well as harm to protesters, our intention is not to cash out from people’s pain but to honour the memory and preserve the incident in an artistic format for generations unborn to also experience it and learn from it,” the perceptive business guru further explained.

Don Pee Art and Gallery  plans to organise a youth development project targeting indigent youths in collaboration with Passion for Excellence (PAFEX) youths development initiative to encourage and support the giant strides of the Babajide Sanwo Olu led government in Lagos State especially in the creative economy. Amaobi Kingsley Madu, ( Obifaruk) Lead strategist and founder pafex youths development initiative stated.

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