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Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by Beaf: 12:58am On Jun 12, 2012
[size=14pt]Annual Rememberance: Candle Lit in Memory of Heroes Who Fell on Duty to Their Nation.[/size]

This thread is in remembrance of Ikechukwu Ukeoma (Aikfavour), Obinna Okpokiri and all other Nigerian Youth Corpers whose youthful lives were mercilessly cut short at the hands baying mobs of wild men.
We remember young men and women with promise, bubbling with the effervescence of the start of lifes journeys of discovery.

We remember the faces of those brought closer by the humanity of modern social communications. It is almost like we could touch them. We each lost a part of our souls on that datardly day.

Let this thread be about positives only, the things that build us up and give succour to the bereaved. Let this be about reaching beyond boundaries of ethnicity, religion and section, let it be about reaching to what is human in all of us; from the tender newborn to the wisened older ones.

Let our humanity say, "Never Again!"

Light a candle as we remember a dark day and the young sapplings lost.

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Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by Beaf: 1:00am On Jun 12, 2012


We remember Aikfavour. Rest peacefully in Gods bossom.
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by Beaf: 1:02am On Jun 12, 2012
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by Beaf: 1:07am On Jun 12, 2012


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So young and full of life!... A life cut short. Rest in peace Tomisin Teidi.
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by Beaf: 1:09am On Jun 12, 2012


Seun Adewumi like others, you left behind a grieving mother. May God give you rest.
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by Beaf: 1:12am On Jun 12, 2012
[size=14pt]The fallen 9[/size]



Teidi Tosin Olawale (Osun State, BSc Computer Science)
Nkwazema Anslem Chukwunonyerem (Imo State, HND Electrical Electronic Engineering)
Okpokiri Obinna Michael (Abia State, BSc Environmental Management)
Adowei Elliot (Bayelsa State, BSc Computer Science)
Adewunmi Seun Paul (Ekiti State, BSc, Social Sciences).
Adeniji Kehinde Jehleel (Osun State, BSc Banking & Finance)
Gbenjo Ebenezer Ayotunde (Osun State, BSc, Education Economics)
Ukeoma Ikechukwu Chibuzor (Imo State, BSc Medical Microbiology)
Akonyi Ibrahim Sule (Kogi State, HND Business Administration).


Tomisin, 24, was posted to Giade Local Government Area of Bauchi State by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for his primary assignment after the orientation exercise at Wailo Camp last September.

An indigene of Osun State, he was among the 200 other corps members recruited as electoral officers by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to cover the 20 Local Government areas in the state. As it turned out eventually, those of them posted to the northern parts of Bauchi State like Katagum, Darazo, Giade, Dambam Jammare became the biggest casualties of the senseless riots that trailed the presidential polls as many of them were attacked and killed.

The Batch C, 2010 corps member ran to the police station in Giade to seek refuge as their lodge in Giade was attacked. The rioters attacked the station and overpowered the policemen on duty before setting the station on fire. They brought out Tomisin, a graduate of Computer Science from the University of Ilorin and about six other corps members and killed them. Daily Sun learnt from reliable sources that the female corps members among them were allegedly raped.

The discovery was corroborated by one of the rape suspects arrested by the Bauchi State Police Command and paraded among the 67 other suspects by the Commissioner of Police posted to the state for the general election, Mr. John Abakasanga in connection with the post-election violence. The suspect confessed in an interview with Daily Sun that he saw some of the female corps members being raped in Giade but did not participate in the act. A female corps member who miraculously escaped when the lodge was attacked told Daily Sun that she ran and climbed a tree where she hid before the police came and rescued her.

“It was a horrible thing to witness,” she said. “I will never wish even my enemies to meet this kind of death,” the corps member who also pleaded anonymity told our correspondent. She said that while Tomisin and some other corps members ran to the police station, she ran inside the bush. She displayed to our correspondent pictures of Tomisin which she took shortly before the police and other security agents came to rescue them. The horrifying pictures indicate that the deceased was inflicted with several machete cuts on his head and body leading to his death.“I ran out of my room barefooted in my underwear. I did not run to the police station with Tomisin and others.

“When I saw the crowd coming, I shouted and ran out and had to climb a tree. Somehow, they did not see me and I almost fainted on top of the tree,” she said. According to her, the news of her colleagues’ death shocked her beyond imagination.“He was a very nice person and carried everyone along. He did not deserve to die.”

Many of Tomisin’s colleagues and friends were shattered over his death and the killing of their colleagues.
According to the story, Tomisin was preparing a meal of beans when the attackers stormed the Corpers’ Lodge that Sunday afternoon. “They were carrying big sticks, machetes and chanting Sai Buhari, Sai CPC,” one of the corps members who was rescued by the police said. But Tomisin and six of his colleagues made for the police station to escape being lynched.

His friend and colleague who had been evacuated to Port Harcourt shared with our correspondent on phone his last moments with Tomisin. The deceased friend who pleaded anonymity said: “I spoke with him that morning and asked him to come to Bauchi to spend the weekend with me. He usually came to Bauchi to spend the weekend with me. I asked him to come to Bauchi as usual. I waited for his call but he did not call which was unusual. I tried his number but I could not reach him.

“I went to ECWA church in Bauchi to see a friend when another friend now called me to inform me that Tomisin had been killed in Giade. It was like a joke to me. I was told that he was at home at the lodge cooking beans when the mob attacked them and he ran to the police station. The policemen tried to disperse the mob but they refused. They even fired tear gas at them but they did not run. They now set the place on fire and killed Tomisin and the other corps member. I don’t know the number.”

He described the death of his colleague as shocking. He said: “We met in camp last September and became friends. He was a very lively person. Our last discussion was that he was coming to Bauchi. His dad was even trying to get him a job at NNPC. He also told me that he wanted to go for his post graduate degree after the service.”

Tomisin’s friend said he was posted to both Giade and Bauchi, the state capital as an electoral officer. “I was surprised to see two postings in my name so I settled for Bauchi since it was nearer and it is the capital. I never knew that it would become a killing field.”

Tomisin’s friend said that the parents were devastated by the news.
“I can say that the NYSC is a good scheme but the implementation is very bad. Corps members are just posted to places to serve but there is, in most cases, no careful plan for their welfare and security. It is very sad. As for me, I am through with the service. I am not going back to Bauchi for now. I will only go to that state to collect my redeployment letter or certificate.”

Next is the story of Mr Adewumi and several other corps members

When Seun Adewumi completed his degree programme at the Olabisi Onabanjo University , Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, his dream was to take care of his 62-year-old mother, a retired cleaner of the Judicial Service Commission, Lagos State .

With enthusiasm, he gladly received his posting to Bauchi State for the one year mandatory National Youth Service Corps Scheme with the hope that he would get a good job after his service year and move his mother from the uncompleted building she lives in, at Agbado, an outskirt of Lagos , to a more decent apartment.

But this dream was shattered as life was snuffed out of the 27 year-old Political Science graduate in a gruesome manner last Monday by post-election rioters in Giade, the headquarters of Giade Local Government Area of Bauchi State.

Born in Lagos , Adewumi, a native of Imojo-Ekiti in Oye Ekiti Local Government Area of Ekiti State, was the only graduate out of his mother’s six children.

One of the corps members that survived the attack where over seven of her colleagues met their untimely deaths, Wumi, said Seun was butchered to death by rioters.

According to the female corps member, who spoke with our correspondent on the telephone on Sunday, the corps members became agitated when they discovered that the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission located beside the Youth Corps Members lodge in Giade had been set on fire by the rioters.

“The Youth Corps Members’ Lodge is just a stone throw to the INEC office, so when we saw it on fire, we all ran to the police station for safety. The Divisional Police Officer allowed us to stay. But a few minutes later, the rioters numbering over 300, swooped on the police station, stoned the policemen, overran the station and set it on fire. The rioters had their way because the policemen were only shooting teargas canisters against them. One of the stones hit the DPO on his head and it was at this point that he ordered all of us to leave the station,’’ Wumi said.

The corps members were thus forced out of the police station into the waiting hands of the devil-inspired rioters. While some, including Wumi, escaped with wounds, seven others including Seun could not make it. They were butchered by the rioters, who were protesting the defeat of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, (retd), the candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change in the April 16 Presidential Election.

“It was a war situation and all of us were just running at different directions. They were inflicting machete cuts on us. They hit me on the head, on the shoulder and back but I kept on running. But thank God, two men on Okada just emerged from nowhere and confronted my attackers. They pleaded with them to leave us alone but when they discovered that they were desperate to kill all of us, one of them just carried me and put me on the motorcycle and sped off. I was taken to a village far from the war zone,’’ she narrated.

When her rescuers saw that she could die of bleeding, they reported her case to the Emir of the village that assisted her in getting medical attention.

“The emir sent a car to take me to the hospital. But before I was rescued, Seun and others were killed by the rioters in a gruesome manner. Some of them were set on fire,” she said.

At Lagos , Seun’s mother, Mrs. Beatrice Adewumi, had become apprehensive after learning that corps members were being killed in some parts of the North including Bauchi.

Though her son spoke with her a day earlier (on Sunday), she still called her younger brother, Venerable Samuel Ojo, who is also the Vicar of The African Church Cathedral, College Road, Ifako-Ijaiye, Lagos to confirm if he had spoken with Seun in recent time. The woman, who spoke with our correspondent at the vicarage of The African Church Cathedral on Sunday amidst sobs, said she did not know that that Sunday was the last time she would speak with her son.

“He called me on Sunday and said I should please tell one of our distant relations who is a lawyer to get a job for him as he was scheduled to complete his service year in June. I did not know that that would be the last time I would speak with my star. Seun had made a lot of promises to me. He said I should not worry that he would take good care of me.

“Each time he came home from school for food and money, he would call me aside and say, ‘Mummy, don’t worry, I know that you don’t have money but please try and finance my education, I will soon complete my education and after graduation, I will take very good care of you.’ I didn’t know that that promise would not be kept. They have killed my hope, they have killed my shinning light,” the woman who was surrounded by relatives and her brother, Ojo, cried.

Beatrice said she retired in 2009 from the service of the Lagos State Government. She pleaded with the NYSC to release the corpse of her son to her.

“My brother spent over four days before he could get the NYSC Bauchi to confirm his death. But please tell them to give me his corpse because in our tradition when you say somebody is dead, we must see the corpse. Omo eni ku san ju omo eni sonu lo, e bami gbe oku re abi kile fe fi se leyin igba ti eti pa (It is better to lose a child to death than to say a child is missing, please give me his corpse or what else do you want to do with the corpse after you have killed him,)” she said to no one in particular.

Seun’s sister, Ruth, also said that the family would miss the deceased in so many ways. “Seun suffered; many times he would go and do odd jobs to complement the little money our mother could give. He was determined to succeed but see how some senseless, uneducated and barbaric people just killed him. Government should scrap the NYSC. They should compensate my mother because she sacrificed a lot to see him through the university,” Ruth, who is a trained hairdresser, said.

Speaking on the trauma the family had gone through since the young man was killed on Monday; Ojo expressed bitterness at the inability of the NYSC to inform them about the death. This, he said, further traumatised the family as members were left in the dark concerning his whereabouts.

Narrating the event that led to the death of Seun, Ojo said Seun called him around 10am on Monday, April 18 to pray for him as there was a crisis in Giade.

“I asked him what the problem was and he said the rioters had attacked the INEC office and they were on their way to the police station because their lodge was not far from the place. I said he should not worry that we would be praying. But when I called him back, he said they were already in the police station. I was happy but when I called him back around 1pm his mobile phone was dead. I became apprehensive.

“We started calling all his friends and other people from our church that were posted to Bauchi. Nobody knew anything about his whereabouts. Some of them gave us the number of the Bauchi State Coordinator of the NYSC, that of his personal assistant and the Zonal Inspector of Seun’s local government. We tried all the numbers but nobody picked it. It was not until Thursday that the personal assistant to the coordinator picked my call and confirmed that Seun was no more. What the NYSC did was not fair. We were traumatised and subjected to emotional trauma between Monday and Thursday last week,” he said.

The angry cleric said if not for God and his faith in Jesus, he would have gone on a vengeance mission, because according to him, there was no reason why corps members should be attacked because of election.

“Even Seun did not participate in the election. He was not one of the corps members used for the election, so why should they kill him. They should just release his corpse to us and they should compensate the family,” he said.

Some of the seven corps members killed at the police station, according to one of the Corps Liaison Officer in Bauchi State , include Ukeoma Ikechukwu, Anslem Sylvester Nkwazema, Obinna Okpokiri and Kehinde Adeniyi.

According to the CLO, who pleaded anonymity, because corps members are not allowed to speak to the press, Ukeoma and Nkwazema were chased by an angry mob on April 18 and ran into a police station at Giade.

“Unfortunately, the mob was so large than they were able to overpower the policemen after setting the station on fire and all the corps members ran out. Ukweoma and Nkwazema were beaten to death by the mob.

“Adeniyi, a Muslim, who was identified by one of his pupils, was subsequently beaten to death by the angry mob.

Okpokiri, according to a friend that schooled with him in the United Kingdom, was not only beaten to death, but was burnt after he was killed.

The CLO added that Ikechukwu had by 6.48am that day posted a message on his Face book wall narrating how he nearly escaped being lynched by election riggers after he refused to hand over ballot papers to them during the election on April 16.

“The timely intervention of the police saved me,” Ikechukwu whose Face book name is Ukeoma Aikfavour, had written.

“These CPC supporters would have killed me yesterday, no see threat ooo. Even after forcing under-age voters on me, they wanted me to give them the remaining ballot papers to thumb print. Thank God for the police and I’m happy I could stand for God and my nation. To all corps members who stood despite these threats especially in the North, bravo! Nigeria our change has come,” he added.

On the same Face book page some hours later, a friend named Vivesparkle Emmanuel wrote,

“Please, you all should pray for Aik. As at yesterday, some angry mob were shooting guns around them. They were able to take them later to the nearest police station only for him to call that the mob were threatening to burn down the place. We’ve lost contact with him because his phone has been unreachable. Kindly pray for him and others in the same condition. Thanks.”

But the call for prayers came rather too late as Aik was one of the unfortunate corps members killed by the rioters.

Their deaths have, however, renewed calls for the scrapping of the NYSC as most parents including Ojo, are now calling on the Federal Government to do away with the scheme.

But Seun’s mother said that if government would not scrap the NYSC, it should only post corps members to states within their geo-political zones.

“In Ekiti, we don’t maltreat corps members. We take care of them, we give them free accommodation, if the Hausa people are killing our children, then they should not be posted to the North again. Let them serve in their geo-political zones. But they should please release my son’s corpse so that we can give him a proper and befitting burial,” the sad mother said.

to him, there was no reason why corps members should be attacked because of an election.

“Even Seun did not participate in the election. He was not one of the corps members used for the election, so why should they kill him. They should just release his corpse to us and they should compensate the family,” he said.

Some of the seven corps members killed at the police station, according to one of the Corps Liaison Officer in Bauchi State, were Ukeoma Ikechukwu, Anslem Sylvester Nkwazema, Obinna Okpokiri and Kehinde Adeniyi.

According to the CLO, who pleaded anonymity, because corps members are not allowed to speak to the press, Ukeoma and Nkwazema were chased by an angry mob on April 18 and ran into a police station at Giade.

“Unfortunately, the mob was so large than they were able to overpower the policemen after setting the station on fire and all the corps members ran out. Ukweoma and Nkwazema were beaten to death by the mob.

“Adeniyi, a Muslim, who was identified by one of his pupils, was subsequently beaten to death by the angry mob.

Okpokiri, according to a friend that schooled with him in the United Kingdom, was not only beaten to death, but was burnt after he had been killed.”

The CLO added that Ikechukwu had by 6.48am that day posted a message on his Facebook wall narrating how he nearly escaped being lynched by election riggers after he refused to hand over ballot papers to them during the election on April 16.

“The timely intervention of the police saved me,” Ikechukwu whose Face book name is Ukeoma Aikfavour, had written.

“These CPC supporters would have killed me yesterday, no see threat ooo. Even after forcing under-age voters on me, they wanted me to give them the remaining ballot papers to thumb print. Thank God for the police and I’m happy I could stand for God and my nation. To all corps members who stood despite these threats especially in the North, bravo! Nigeria our change has come,” he added.

On the same Face book page some hours later, a friend named Vivesparkle Emmanuel wrote,

“Please, you all should pray for Aik. As at yesterday, some angry mob were shooting guns around them. They were able to take them later to the nearest police station only for him to call that the mob were threatening to burn down the place. We’ve lost contact with him because his phone has been unreachable. Kindly pray for him and others in the same condition. Thanks.”

But the call for prayers came rather too late as Aik was one of the unfortunate corps members killed by the rioters.

Their deaths have, however, renewed calls for the scrapping of the NYSC as most parents including Ojo, are now calling on the Federal Government to do away with the scheme.

But Seun’s mother said that if government would not scrap the NYSC, it should only post corps members to states within their geo-political zones.

“In Ekiti, we don’t maltreat corps members. We take care of them, we give them free accommodation, if the Hausa people are killing our children, then they should not be posted to the North again. Let them serve in their geo-political zones. But they should please release my son’s corpse so that we can give him a proper and befitting burial,” the grieving mother said.

We must not forget these kids. We must remember their names, we must remember their stories, we must remember their families in our prayers, and we must advocate strongly for change. This is completely unacceptable!!

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Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by jmaine: 1:30am On Jun 12, 2012
Good thread Beaf . . . cool

It has been over a year since the lives of those budding and vibrant Citizens were abruptly cut short painfully sad





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To all those who brutally lost their lives at the unfortunates hands of the stark illiterates,who went on a killing spree while protesting the loss of their hero,lord and master at the polls . . .

No human deserves to pass through all the pain you experienced while the slaughter proceeded

RIP brethren
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by PROUDIGBO(m): 2:01am On Jun 12, 2012
May they continue to rest in peace.

But come oh!!! Has anyone been tried and convicted for the cold-blooded murder of these innocents? Surely it must have happened already, and i missed it. This was murder committed in broad daylight, by known buhari sympathisers, so identifying the little devils shouldn't be a problem: we are told not all northerners/muslims are bad, so i expect the good ones in the mob/vicinity to help pick out the unrepentant urchins. Or am i barking up the wrong tree here undecided?

I look at the pictures of those wasted lifes and my blood boils with anger. Some bastards are rooting for 'one naijeriah' just to continue the thieving, looting and other vices Nigeria has come to be associated with. But my anger is largely reserved for the clueless arseholes that fought with these bastards up north for one naijeriah (in the shorted-sighted aim of getting one over on the Igbos/Biafra), and now shi/t has hit the fan, they can't defend what they fought for and spilt blood for.

May God judge us all and punish accordingly, Amen.
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by naptu2: 2:09am On Jun 12, 2012
Na wao! This CPC suporters would hv killed me yesterday, no see threat oooo. Even after forcing underaged voters on me they wanted me to give them the remaining ballot paper to thiumb print. Thank God for the police and am happy i could stand for God and my nation. To all corps members who stood despite these threats esp. In the north bravo! Nigeria! Our change has come.
(The last post of Ukeoma Aikfavour on facebook, an NYSC Corps member that lost his life in Bauchi following post election violence)

Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by PROUDIGBO(m): 2:10am On Jun 12, 2012
Under normal circumstances we have no business sharing the same country with a group of people that have ZERO value for human life, but place a high premium on political power (as an 'end' in itself, rather than a means to an 'end') and insane avaricious primitive accumulation of our commonwealth for themselves and their hangers-on.
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by tpia5: 2:37am On Jun 12, 2012
this means more attacks and killings are being planned soon.

beaf always gives the go ahead by posting particular topics on nl.
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by AnotherOkija: 3:26am On Jun 12, 2012



Its hard not to feel sorry about what happened to you guys knowing fully well what it was like serving this country.. Despite the hardship that you had to suffer for the motherland, to then be slaughtered by illiterate, cattle-fhucking, Normadic Almajiris on the orders of this evil bigot whose picture appears below is unacceptable..



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I pray that one day when this great Nation finally gets back on the path to greatness and things are set right once more .. Buhari and his minions would be jailed and their families tied and shot at the stakes.. May your sacrifices never be in vain and may the afterlife meet you with favor..

R.I.P

'Under he rain or in the sun, with dedication and selflessness, Nigeria is us, Nigeria we serve"
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by Beaf: 3:30am On Jun 12, 2012
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by Odunnu: 6:50pm On Jun 16, 2012
We surely do remember. Rest in Peace great ones.
Re: Light A Candle In Memory Of The Youth Corpers Felled In The Election Riots by Nobody: 11:11pm On Jun 16, 2012
may they rest in perfect peace!!!!!

FG SHOULD SCRAP THIS SLAVERY OR STOP POSTING PEOPLE TO NORTHERN STATES. THIS SUCKS|

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