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‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by EzeUche3(m): 3:24am On Apr 25, 2011
‘I saw people who came to kill me'

Peretimi Apeli a youth corps member and a victim of the post election violence that swept across some states northern Nigeria lost everything he had during the crisis but for the faded shirt, a pair of shorts and bathroom slippers that he was wearing.

Frustrated and depressed, Mr Apeli is taking refuge at the orientation camp of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Katsina State. Mr Apeli vividly remembers the events of Monday, April 18, 2011, when he narrowly escaped death in the hands of irate youth in Daura Local Government who had gone on rampage protesting the yet-to-be announced results of the presidential elections.

"It was around 10:30. I was in front of the house trying to cook, selecting beans when a car came that they are coming to our lodge that we should run," said Mr Apeli, a graduate from the Niger Delta University in Bayelsa.

"It was as we were running into the car outside that I saw the mob. I saw death. That we are alive is God because if they had met us in the house, I wouldn‘t be here. We had to drive through bush before we managed to escape to the Daura Police station." The mob completely burned the Dambukar Lodge which the Local Government Education Authority had given to him and seven other corps members. While no life was lost, nothing was salvaged.

At the same time in Zango Local Government, over 20 corps members living at the Central Corpers Lodge had to take refuge at the Nigeria-Niger Republic border.

Chaos unlimited

Within the next 48 hours, the situation worsened across at least seven local governments, notably Funtua, Jibia, Kankara, Faskari, Malumfashi, Dandume and also Katsina, the state capital. Several lives were lost while scores of churches, property, shops and businesses worth hundreds of millions of naira were completely razed.

"Katsina has always been peaceful. This crisis came as a surprise to all of us. This is the first time in my 17 years in Katsina this type of thing is happening," said Adewale Adediran, the Katsina State chapter chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). In Katsina, the state capital, hoodlums razed the house of the head pastor of the Cherubim and Seraphim church together with the church bus along Dutsin-Ma road at about 11p.m., despite the 9p.m to 7a.m curfew imposed by Katsina state governor, Ibrahim Shema.

The fire also destroyed the apartment of four corps members and another female occupant scheduled to wed next month.

They were left on their own

As security presence was greatly stretched to contain the violence which had erupted across the state, the army's 35 Battalion obtained clearance to open the orientation camp of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in the state capital.

The corps members in Daura, numbering over 100, were asked to assemble at the Daura Police station, while the commanding officer of the battalion, Emmanuel Etuka, a lieutenant colonel, made provision for buses to evacuate them to the camp under military cover.

But on the same Monday, the NYSC Katsina State coordinator, Abdul Salisu Taura, visited the corps members at the Police station, refusing them relocating to the orientation camp. By Tuesday, Mr Taura disbursed N1,000 to each corps member to use to fend for themselves, while they slept inside the police station premises in the open air outside.

By Wednesday, the corps members decided they would no longer pay heed to Mr. Taura and instead go to the camp than continue living in the police station. But by this time the military were unable to provide the buses which had initially being offered.

When NEXT asked Mr. Taura why he refused them moving to the camp, he denied giving the directive. And when asked what provision the NYSC had been made to transport the corps members to the camp, he said it was the responsibility of the Army to provide the transportation.

"The army is there. The army is to move them. Like me I am very far away now. It will take me about four hours to get to Daura. Let the army move them," Mr Taura said. He subsequently switched off his phone.

In a desperate effort to leave Daura, the corps members made a written application to the authorities of the Yusuf Bala Usman College of Legal and General Studies, Daura, for a bus to convey them to the NYSC Camp.

The school authorities initially refused on the grounds that they needed to see the security which would accompany the vehicle they would release to the corps members. But when Captain Omotade with several soldiers drafted to ensure the corps members safety presented himself, the school's provost, Husseni Umar, in the presence of the registrar, Mohammed Daura and the director of works, still refused citing several reasons.

"One, it is unlawful for the army or the police to come into the school premises. Two, we cannot guarantee the safety of the people if we release our vehicle. Three, are corpers of a privileged group that they alone need protection? I am the chief security of the college and I will not release it. Even we as a board we have superiors we report to," Mr. Umar said.

When NEXT asked who could be approached to get clearance for the release of the bus, Mr Umar said he would not assist. At an earlier time, the director of works had said only the governor of the state could give the approval.

A good Samaritan At wits end, the corps members resigned to charter seven commercial buses at N2,000 each vehicle. But by the time the vehicles were assembled at the police station, neither the corps members nor the NYSC Zonal Inspector in charge of the zone, Mrs Shittu had the funds needed.

It was eventually a good Samaritan who paid the drivers N14,000 in the presence of Ayo Basowa, the coordinator of the Daura Corps members.

With heavy military escort, about 100 corps members were conveyed to the NYSC camp, where they were received by the heads of the State Security Service, the army and the Police in the state.

Like Mr Apeli, the over 600 corps members evacuated from different locations in the state and presently residing at the NYSC camp feel more secured. Yet the experience of the past week has left them traumatised. They say nothing will make them go back to their places of primary assignment where they are expected to perform their role of presiding officers in the forthcoming Gubernatorial and House of Assembly elections.

"Everybody here is one trouser one shirt. Look at me now. All I have is my shorts and bathroom slippers. I have lost all my credentials and belongings. I saw people who came to kill me. No human being who sees what I saw will go back and conduct election. For N7,000? Never!" said Mr. Apeli as he counts his losses serving his fatherland.

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Over 20 corps members living at the Central Corpers Lodge had to take refuge at the Nigeria-Niger Republic border.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by EzeUche3(m): 3:25am On Apr 25, 2011
When Nigerians have to flee to Niger. Then there is definitely a problem.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by sbeezy8: 3:32am On Apr 25, 2011
"Everybody here is one trouser one shirt. Look at me now. All I have is my shorts and bathroom slippers. I have lost all my credentials and belongings. I saw people who came to kill me. No human being who sees what I saw will go back and conduct election. For N7,000? Never!"

lol
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Nobody: 3:36am On Apr 25, 2011
sbeezy8:

"Everybody here is one trouser one shirt. Look at me now. All I have is my shorts and bathroom slippers. I have lost all my credentials and belongings. I saw people who came to kill me. [size=11pt]No human being who sees what I saw will go back and conduct election. For N7,000? Never!"[/size

grin grin grin grin

One band one voice = one trouser one shirt.

Up naija!

The NYSC uniform would def look cute on me, where can I get one?
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by THEAMAKA(f): 3:36am On Apr 25, 2011
sbeezy8:

"Everybody here is one trouser one shirt. Look at me now. All I have is my shorts and bathroom slippers. I have lost all my credentials and belongings. I saw people who came to kill me. No human being who sees what I saw will go back and conduct election. For N7,000? Never!"

lol
and thats funny to you because?

interesting read. the government needs to stop using these NYSC members as test dummies because they are too lazy and cheap.

EzeUche__:

When Nigerians have to flee to Niger. Then there is definitely a problem.
BIG PROBLEM. Nigeria can't even protect its people so they have to almost flee across the border into another country? so shameful
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by sbeezy8: 3:51am On Apr 25, 2011
^^^^ its funny because of the

"No human being who sees what I saw will go back and conduct election. For N7,000? Never!"

*Ileke-IdI:

grin grin grin grin

One band one voice = one trouser one shirt.

Up naija!

The NYSC uniform would def look cute on me, where can I get one?

you can get one when you serve lmfao
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by THEAMAKA(f): 3:52am On Apr 25, 2011
sbeezy8:

^^^^ its funny because of the

"No human being who sees what I saw will go back and conduct election. For N7,000? Never!"

didn't you say you plan to move to Naija and work there? does that mean you have to serve, or?
enlighten me
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Nobody: 3:55am On Apr 25, 2011
I dont want to serve again.

Does anyone know where I can get one of those NYSC uniform for sale? So cool!
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by EzeUche3(m): 3:56am On Apr 25, 2011
Not everyone serves. There are ways to get around it. I know my family will make sure I wont have to serve. cool
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by THEAMAKA(f): 3:57am On Apr 25, 2011
EzeUche__:

Not everyone serves. There are ways to get around it. I know my family will make sure I wont have to serve. cool
you must go to Sokoto by all means!
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by sbeezy8: 3:57am On Apr 25, 2011
THE AMAKA:

didn't you say you plan to move to Naija and work there? does that mean you have to serve, or?
enlighten me

yea
if you school abroad

Lagos or abuja
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Nobody: 3:58am On Apr 25, 2011
EzeUche__:

Not everyone serves. There are ways to get around it. I know my family will make sure I wont have to serve.  cool

Get me a NYSC uniform.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by THEAMAKA(f): 3:58am On Apr 25, 2011
sbeezy8:

yea
if you school abroad

Lagos or abuja


are you asking lagos or abuja? or are you saying foreigners or people that schooled abroad get to serve in those two areas exclusively?
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by EzeUche3(m): 4:00am On Apr 25, 2011
THE AMAKA:

are you asking lagos or abuja? or are you saying foreigners or people that schooled abroad get to serve in those two areas exclusively?

You have your choice.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by EzeUche3(m): 4:01am On Apr 25, 2011
*Ileke-IdI:

Get me a NYSC uniform.

It is not the uniform that you need, it is the certificate.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by THEAMAKA(f): 4:02am On Apr 25, 2011
EzeUche__:

You have your choice.
Lagos please! I want to be as far away from the north as possible. too close to those "hot spots" for my liking, and its too hott.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Nobody: 4:02am On Apr 25, 2011
EzeUche__:

It is not the uniform that you need, it is the certificate.
I dont care about the certificate, I want a uniform.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by EzeUche3(m): 4:03am On Apr 25, 2011
*Ileke-IdI:

I dont care about the certificate, I want a uniform.


Do you want to work in Nigeria?
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Nobody: 4:07am On Apr 25, 2011
EzeUche__:

Do you want to work in Nigeria?

Ok, I'm not serving now. But I want a uniform now.

It looks really nice, imo.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by THEAMAKA(f): 4:08am On Apr 25, 2011
man, this looks so silly undecided

[flash=500,400]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsvMI1tce7U[/flash]
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Nobody: 4:10am On Apr 25, 2011
No human being who sees what I saw will go back and conduct election. For N7,000? Never!"


youth corpers should try to stay out of politics.

it's way too dangerous.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by EzeUche3(m): 4:12am On Apr 25, 2011
THE AMAKA:

man, this looks so silly undecided

[flash=500,400]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsvMI1tce7U[/flash]

I cannot wait, because I hear it is a lot of fun.

You sure you can handle it? The guys will be very happy to see a lady from yankee. grin
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Nobody: 4:12am On Apr 25, 2011
love that passing out ceremony.

cool marching, drums, etc.


we are soldiers, soldiers for the Lord

in the name of Jesus, we shall conquer.



i think there's a secular version too, of that song.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by sbeezy8: 4:14am On Apr 25, 2011
EzeUche__:

I cannot wait, because I hear it is a lot of fun.

You sure you can handle it? The guys will be very happy to see a lady from yankee. grin

what lady from yankee? majority of people who serve in lag or abj all schooled abroad

so why would they behappy
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by THEAMAKA(f): 4:14am On Apr 25, 2011
EzeUche__:

I cannot wait, because I hear it is a lot of fun.

You sure you can handle it? The guys will be very happy to see a lady from yankee.  grin
loooooool, i guess i can handle it.
i was actually thinking of doing the peace corps, but then i thought it might be better to just serve in naija and learn more about naija in the process. and possibly use that to maybe land myself a job in the future, if i don't wanna live and work in yankee
if posted in Lagos, are you posted in the extremely rough areas?
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by EzeUche3(m): 4:15am On Apr 25, 2011
sbeezy8:

what lady from yankee? majority of people who serve in lag or abj all schooled abroad

so why would they behappy

I am not talking about those who schooled abroad. I am talking about those who were raised outside of Naija.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Nobody: 4:18am On Apr 25, 2011
sbeezy8:

what lady from yankee? majority of people who serve in lag or abj all schooled abroad

so why would they behappy

True, a friend of mines just came back from serving NYSC in Lagos.

She liked it.

Lagos suxxs for NYSC. Too many scary people, IMO.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by sbeezy8: 4:20am On Apr 25, 2011
*Ileke-IdI:

True, a friend of mines just came back from serving NYSC in Lagos.

She liked it.

Lagos suxxs for NYSC. Too many scary people, IMO.

im gonna do mine is gidi
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by THEAMAKA(f): 4:20am On Apr 25, 2011
seems like they're having fun. is this Ibadan?

[flash=500,400]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk5Z9WWr2vU[/flash]
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Nobody: 4:22am On Apr 25, 2011
sbeezy8:

im gonna do mine is gidi

kkk. Just take pictures. You can block your face off if you want

I wanna see what goes down in that camp.
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Nobody: 4:44am On Apr 25, 2011
"One, it is unlawful for the army or the police to come into the school premises. Two, we cannot guarantee the safety of the people if we release our vehicle. Three, are corpers of a privileged group that they alone need protection? I am the chief security of the college and I will not release it. Even we as a board we have superiors we report to," Mr. Umar said.

who missed that?
Re: ‘I Saw People Who Came To Kill Me' by Kenyy: 5:56am On Apr 25, 2011
EzeUche__:


No human being who sees what I saw will go back and conduct election. For N7,000? Never!" said Mr. Apeli
It is now you are talking, my brother. You should have told us that the money was too small instead of trying without success to "give a dog a bad name in order to hang it".

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