 Exactly one year after, the Nigerian youth are still agitated by the NSAS protests and are bent on going on with the anniversary come Wednesday, the 20th of October, 2021. The position of the youth is coming even as the government of the day and the Nigerian police is warned against any form of such gathering. Plus TV Africa correspondent love Ikuko Yedeko who attended the NSAS Memorial Public Symposium tells us more in this report. NSAS was a cliché and soundbite on the leaves of every Nigerian around this time in 2020. All major roads and streets were barricaded with the majority of the protesters concentrated at the leaky toll gates, paralyzing every commercial activity with Lagos State as the epic center. These youths are bent on holding a memorial one year after. Despite warnings from authorities of the Nigerian police and the federal government against such. The government needs to see beyond what they are saying. Everything is not politics. What we have exhibited with NSAS is to teach them that community comes first before politics. And that is what we built. And that is what you see, I would say again to them that they should go and do their background check, maybe via SSS and all of that. Most of the frontliners we had never met before. If you don't agitate, you stagnate. It's agitation that brought us to this level. You cannot afford to stop. You cannot begin to pray that God will intervene without you being active so that God will bless the efforts. Adeshina Ogunlana, one of the NSAS lawyers believes the youths must not give up and hold in the government accountable. We can do it. We can hold the government accountable. By simply saying we know Gokri, we're not going to accept this. She'll understand. We can do it legally, within the imprints of the law. We can do it politically. And politics is what, at a very basic level, who gets what, where and how. The youth looks set and the Nigerian police seems not to be shifting grounds either. There stands that the memorial slated for Wednesday 28th October is never held. It however remains to be seen who blinks first. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Oyeduku, for Plus TV, Africa.