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Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by Nobody: 7:56pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Think outta d box. He exit hole of a bullet is always larger than the entry hole. If he was shot at all, that means he was shot from thhe back |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by akonucheinfo(m): 7:57pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
ASUU should stop all this rubbish and call off this strike! whats all these, 4 friends were involved in the accident, 1 died and the other could not tell that same day if their friend died of bullet. oh come on, you guyz should tell us something else abeg. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by Engineer1985(m): 7:58pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Hmmmmmmmm.....if only the dead could speak, we would have known the truth!!!!! |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by chairman: 7:58pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
greatgod2012: The first five posters are very funny, but this is not a funny thread at all. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by Nobody: 8:04pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Judas iscariot!!!!!!! that's an Assassin sniper bullet. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by omenka(m): 8:05pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
amakenny: may Prof's soul rest in peace. Hole on his body too large to be from bullet. Or how could the shooter have shot without anyone noticing it? But one thing is clear, this ASUU strike has all the colours of struggle for power shift. The strike is no more having a humane face, not even having the colour of trade dispute anymore.How does insistence on the appendage of the signature of a high ranking govt representative on an MoU it willingly entered into with another body amount to strugle for power shift?? I realy dont understand how some nigerians think. It is realy shameful to say the least. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by iamdsam: 8:13pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
The federal government in collaboration with the Kogi state government tactically killed him. I believe he was shoot. Our federal government is so heartless. A revolution must come. Many of these politicians must demise! 3 Likes |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by malele(m): 8:16pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
How can somebody after viewing those 2 pics, comes here and say that's not a bullet wound. You don't need a magician to tell u that was a bullet from a high powered rife, that was shot at his back and came out from the chest. 1 Like |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by AKsquar(m): 8:17pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
If F.G have answer them, such thing would not hav happened. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by chairman: 8:30pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Ola def2: GEJ is making history shait is certain that someone will bring jonathan into this and who should it be but.....the usual people |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by binhozie(m): 8:38pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Most times you have to view a bullet hole closely to spot it except a shotgun was used and I doubt a shot gun will be used and fellow occupants will still be debating if its a gun shot or not. This "bullet hole" was all over my face before I had even opened the thread. This is obviously a puncture wound that has been cleaned and now appears as a hole. They should just bury this man and let him rest in peace. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by OrlandoOwoh(m): 8:47pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
binhozie: Most times you have to view a bullet hole closely to spot it except a shotgun was used and I doubt a shot gun will be used and fellow occupants will still be debating if its a gun shot or not.Why should they "just bury this man and let him rest in peace?" Do you know the number of people that will die like him as we approach 2015 election. We must speak against evil. "The man dies in they that keep silent in the face of tyrany." |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by victorlexa(m): 9:11pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Nigerian Police Murdered Prof Festus Iyayi? – UNIBEN Professor Narrates Ordeal In what appeared to be a planned assassination, details have emerged on the death of former ASUU President, Professor Festus Iyayi who was reported to have died in a fatal car accident involving Kogi Governor convoy few weeks ago. Dr Anthony Monye Emina, an Associate Professor of Economics and the Chairman of UNIBEN ASUU Chapter who witnessed the accident has opened up to Jethro Ibikele on what transpired on that fateful day. Interview excerpt below: COULD YOU PLEASE NARRATE WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED? After taking our meal at Lokoja, we bought some copies of the day’s newspapers. Thereafter, we entered NNPC mega filling station just on the outskirts of Lokoja, refilled our tanks and continued our journey. We noticed that the stretch of road between that mega station up to the point of the accident was very busy. We were moving in a convoy. UNIBEN vehicle was in the front, followed by DELSU – Delta State University – Abraka and Ambrose Alli University, AAU, Ekpoma. When we left, DELSU was immediately behind us but we were not immediately seeing Ekpoma, so we asked the driver to slow down, considering the busy nature of the road and the fact that Ekpoma was to join us; and so, he slowed down. We passed the Road Safety checkpoint, and after that one, we passed another Road Safety checkpoint. But not up to 200 metres after the point of the second Road Safety checkpoint, we saw this convoy of Kogi State governor heading in the opposite direction, apparently coming from Abuja and heading to Lokoja. There was no big vehicle in front of us and behind us and there was no threat of overtaking from any direction. Just toward the tail end of the convoy, I noticed that the last escort vehicle, a police pick-up van, veered off their lane and was heading straight at us. So I asked the driver of the vehicle to watch the vehicle. As soon as I told him to watch the vehicle, it kept coming and it looked as if the speed with which it was coming increased, so I asked the driver to leave the road for him. Even before I said so, the driver had started leaving the road. But as he made to leave the road, the police vehicle kept coming at us, and before we knew it, we heard this impact, and then, our vehicle staggered a little, and before we knew it, it rolled over three times and came to a halt. When the vehicle came to a halt, I turned back, but I didn’t see the other occupants with me. We were actually three, plus the driver, making us four. Two of them were at the back, and I was in the front with the driver. So I tried to open the door. By then, I was already bleeding from the injury on my hand and my legs. I tried to open the door but I couldn’t. My colleagues from DELSU and AAU who had arrived, helped me to open the door. By then, we saw that the other lady, Mrs. Iloh, who is the National Welfare Officer, was hanging on the window. From her waist down, she was outside dangling while the rest of the body was inside the vehicle upside down. And then, Prof was seated in an upright position. The Road Safety [officers] which we just passed were watching. It was a straight stretch of the road. No curve, no hill, no valley, no pothole on the road there, a level land for that matter. So they came, they were the ones that helped us to pull down Dr. (Mrs.) Iloh whom we thought didn’t make it. But surprisingly, after a few minutes, she opened her eyes and raised her hand and tried to inquire what had happened. Then we looked at Prof. He was motionless, but sitting in an upside position. So we went closer and we noticed that the left upper arm was shattered and we saw a mass of blood around the chest. An ambulance in the convoy of the governor came back on noticing the accident, picked the occupants of the police van and wanted to drive off. But with the intervention of my colleagues from DELSU and AAU, they came back and picked Dr. (Mrs.) Iloh while we tried to pull Prof out of the vehicle, hoping that he was unconscious, but before we could do that, the ambulance had left. It was the Road Safety people that helped us to pull him out of the vehicle and carried him to the hospital. And it was at the hospital that they pronounced him dead. When they took him to the mortuary, it was then we noticed that he had a hole in the chest region, close to the heart, it was massive. But we don’t know what could have caused that injury. THERE ARE INSINUATIONS THAT HE WAS LIKELY SHOT WITH A LETHAL weapon, POSSIBLY A SHORT GUN. DID YOU HEAR ANITING LIKE A GUNSHOT? Well, I wouldn’t be in a position to say because, during the impact I heard the sound when the two vehicles collided. And even with the fact that it was a police vehicle, it is posible that, naturally as we usually notice, those cops in the escort vehicle of governors are always armed. So anything could have happened between the point of impact and so on. REPORTS FROM LOKOJA HAD IT THAT AN IRON FROM THE SEAT PIERCED THE PROF FROM THE BACK TO HIS CHEST, IS THAT CORRECT? That is not correct, we didn’t notice any broken piece of iron from the seat, because the following day when we got to the scene, we started looking around, we didn’t notice any broken iron from the seat. But we noticed that the window glasses were shattered, but they couldn’t have caused that kind of injury. FROM YOUR OWN ASSESSMENT, WOULD YOU SAY THE MAN WAS MURDERED? Well, anything could have happened because, given the circumstances of the accident, the vehicle veered off the road and was coming in our direction. Even when we made effort to leave the way, he kept coming at us. These give cause for suspicion and concern. WHAT WAS THE RECEPTION LIKE AT THE HOSPITAL IN LOKOJA? When we got to Lokoja, they first referred us to the Federal Medical Centre. When we got there, I was eager to know his condition, so I followed closely behind him. We got there, and the fellow we met at the point there immediately said they should take him to the mortuary, I was very angry, saying: WHY WILL YOU ASK THEM TO TAKE HIM TO THE MORTUARY? HAVE YOU CHECKED TO CONFIRM WHETHER HE IS ACTUALLY DEAD? So when he looked at me and noticed that I was in the same vehicle, it was then he apologised and said he would actually come and check him. That was the point at which they moved me away from the scene to attend to my own injuries. But by the time I came out of the ward, they had left the arrival point at the hospital and I was told that they had moved him to the state specialist hospital because, according to them, the mortuary at the Federal Medical Centre didn’t have adequate facility to preserve the corpse. One disturbing aspect of the whole thing is that after the incident – this thing happened between 11:15am and 11:30am on that fateful day – the governor of the state didn’t come the hospital until about 5pm. And then, when they took the other injured colleague, Dr. (Mrs.) Iloh to the state specialist hospital, they told us they didn’t have facilities for X-ray and scanning, that the closest to the hospital was Ilorin. But surprisingly, after the governor’s visit, the facilities came. So, we were disturbed. That was in fact part of the reasons why we were angry. And apart from his coming late, he came with a team of journalists with cameras to video his visit to the hospital. We felt that this was not proper. That was why we got angry with him. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by RICHIEBOI1(m): 9:15pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Maybe if ASUU had called off this strike. The prof would have been alive today to be with his family. RIP professor fetus iyayi. You will always be a hero to us all. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by merbenko: 9:18pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
malele: How can somebody after viewing those 2 pics, comes here and say that's not a bullet wound.. I didnt beleive it was a bullet because i havewitness accident that peace someone heart worser than this. I will beleive it is a sharp object. because if it was a bullet short which type of ammination did them used? |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by DonaldGenes(m): 9:36pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Oh Hell no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by OrlandoOwoh(m): 9:38pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
RICHIE BOI: Maybe if ASUU had called off this strike. The prof would have been alive today to be with his family. RIP professor fetus iyayi. You will always be a hero to us all.May be if the FG had honoured the 2009 agreement ASUU wouldn't embarked on this strike, and Iyayi wouldn't have died.;-( |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by niceeric(m): 9:40pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
icebeatz: Think outta d box.And reverse is the case with handguns,their bullets pull in a larger mass of skin and a very tiny exit hole is found |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by prince088: 9:41pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
What do I expect from the stewpid modes. Cos my source is not from sahara reporters...they dumped me in one corner even though I showed a pic about this long ago .silly seun is being Paid against gej by sahara. Hown do u f**kin explain this https://www.nairaland.com/1543141/photo-prof-festus-iyayi-murdered Bas**tards I have more than 10 fuc**king ACCTS if u ban this. Silly modes. 1 Like |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by Nobody: 9:43pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Riclord001:Assumptions upon assumptions with no FACTS |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by EmperorAugustus(m): 9:53pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Where is the picture? Didn't find one! |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by Nobody: 9:56pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Ayoolla: who is embarrassing who here? Are you not the one embarrasing yourself? you just contradicted yourself, was it reported that the vehicle in which he was actually exploded? Was there another explosion somwhere else? Even if there was an explosion, why were his body not burnt or his lungs swollen( in case of an asphyxiation)? Why wasnt his body badly burnt? The Point is sir, even the engine has a high impact resistance that is factored into its Factor of Safety during design meaning, u're likely to see less engine explosions during collisions accidents in newer automobiles, but it has been there all the while. Meaning, while your airbag protects you, automatically some systems are shut down! Do you drive a modern car? I seriously doubt it with your comments! Only old cars and trucks burn nowadays on collision! was there a mass casualty figure amongs all the occupants of the vehicle? Even if a vehicle burns down, it burns and explodes in a progression and not haphazardly as you'l d love to believe. Remember every mechanical machine has a factor of safety and not just an empty box as you earlier thought.I learnt one other person or more died from "injuries" and not a wound.... Note the difference please, you are not a ballistic expert neither are you a weapons specialist, so it's expected of you to "Yarn" like "oga @ top" "Paul Walker and Roger Rodas were both killed in a fiery car crash on Nov. 30, but the car they were driving, a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT...burst into flames ." This is a quote from a news site, so are you telling me a 2005 Porsche is an old car for it to have burst into flames? You try to sound like an auto expert but you only succeeded in exposing for fake a.s.s Continue reading here: www.hollywoodlife.com/2013/12/04/paul-walkers-crash-video-flames-minute-after-impact/#13862763510361&361|noscroll And I'm still waiting for you and the other conspiracy theorists to tell us what the govt had to gain by killing him. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by Nobody: 9:59pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
prince088: What do I expect from the stewpid modes. Cos my source is not from sahara reporters...they dumped me in one corner even though I showed a pic about this long ago .silly seun is beingBwahahahahajahahahahahaha.....loooolzzzz 3 Likes |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by Sabado(m): 10:10pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
How will a bullet wound from the chest 'alternate ' the bullet wound from the back! |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by DECOtech(m): 10:17pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
redfly: That is obviously not a bullet wound abeg, check online for pix of them and compare. This is just unnecessary propaganda to further increase tensions and generate news headlines. Sahara Reps shld be wisePlease, tell us what it is |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by prince088: 10:17pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
Sabado: How will a bullet wound from the chest 'alternate ' the bullet wound from the back! Use Google.. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by amakenny: 10:20pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
omenka: How does insistence on the appendage of the signature of a high ranking govt representative on an MoU it willingly entered into with another body amount to strugle for power shift?? I realy dont understand how some nigerians think. It is realy shameful to say the least.It is saddening the manner Professor Iyayi died. But in every murder there must be a motive. So what could motivate people leading Nigeria to wamt Prof. Iyayi dead? Nothng. ASUU strike has continued after his death. And in no way has ASUU leadership become weakened since Prof. Iyayi died. Apendage of signature? Does that translate to money ASUU leadership is asking for? From all indications, ASUU leadership is now looking for a face-saving exit route. You can't have two govts in a country, if you have, that's anarchy. As for the insinuation that the strike has political colouration, there are evidences here and there to back that, more so, judging from the utterances of the main opposition party which usually implied that it endorses the continuation of the strike. Mind you there had been ASUU strikes in Nigeria in the past, but the present strike has been the most difficult to resolve, why? Because there are ties to it with push for power shift. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by amakenny: 10:25pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
omenka: How does insistence on the appendage of the signature of a high ranking govt representative on an MoU it willingly entered into with another body amount to strugle for power shift?? I realy dont understand how some nigerians think. It is realy shameful to say the least. |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by Policewoman(f): 10:27pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
SAHARA REPORTERS, how does that resemble a bullet hole? Or was he shot with a cannon? |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by Licensed2Kill(m): 10:30pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
merbenko: . I didnt beleive it was a bullet because i havewitness accident that peace someone heart worser than this. I will beleive it is a sharp object. because if it was a bullet short which type of ammination did them used?anybody ever wondered why ASUU is on strike? This is why. . . This is the fuckin reason... |
Re: Pictures Of Prof. Iyayi's Bullet-pierced Body (Viewers Discretion Advised) by crisycent: 10:49pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
and FRSC said there was no foul play? God dey look una oooo. |
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