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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by SimplyAJ(m): 11:56pm On Oct 08, 2022
[quote author=Souljerj
This gives Peaky Blinders vibes. Mc oluomo na Tommy Shelby

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Treasure17(m): 11:56pm On Oct 08, 2022
Oshodi is a dreaded place anytime.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by SimplyAJ(m): 11:57pm On Oct 08, 2022
Isjiowo

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Benbellamor: 11:57pm On Oct 08, 2022
Great....las las we have it documented forever....
Asiko laye eda kan kò' mò ola

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by broadman20: 11:57pm On Oct 08, 2022
South West and Agbero......

A product of failed family system in that region.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Jack14(m): 11:58pm On Oct 08, 2022
Finally this thread made it to front page
Since 2017 Sha

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by StoneLucifer: 12:01am On Oct 09, 2022
Noted..TINUBU CAN NEVER BE PRESIDENT. If u don't like this fact, go and break ur head on olumo rock.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Stronghold91: 12:04am On Oct 09, 2022
Souljerj:
This Topic was inspired because of BOMBOY(Ugochukwu Dum Obiora shocked) I have been hearing of him 4 quite sometime but he just caught my intrigue the more wen I heard that he is not Yoruba seff

Before, a stranger to Oshodi would do everything possible to avoid passing through the area particularly at night, because of the fear of being harassed, molested, raped or robbed. Street urchins and hoodlums take laws into their hands and because there is no traditional ruler in Oshodi, it is a place where every hoodlum fights to be recognized. The hoodlums are feared by transporters, traders, hawkers and market women. Their leaders are reputed to be on politicians’ payroll as they are used as thugs in political wars of settling grudges with political opponents. Even the police avoid them.

In early 1990s, Ugochukwu Dum Obiora, a notorious area boy known as “Bomboy” took control of Oshodi. He employed the weapon of fear and violence to oppress and extort money from bus drivers and traders doing business in Oshodi. His style of money making which was akin to that of Bayo Ogundare a.k.a success, who held sway in the Second Republic during the UPN/NPN era. He soon became the toast of most politicians within and outside Oshodi, who saw him as a tool to rig elections, harass and intimidate their political opponents.

This, of course made the position of Oshodi leader (Olori) lucrative and the clamour to become Olori became a do-or-die affair. To make the situation worse, law enforcement agents romance these hoodlums and made them seems larger than life and above the law. So, they always get away with their crimes. But new gangs soon emerged within the rank and file.



Gangs like the 36 Kiniun (Lions) headed by Musiliu Akinsanya, a.k.a Olu-omo, soon gained prominence. Diekot, headed by the late Wasiu Trailer, who migrated from Ibadan also waxed strong. His base was at Cairo. Bomboy, was the leader of the Lion junction and leader of all the groups put together. However, there were always clashes within the groups mostly due to the quest for supremacy. Along the line, a subordinate of Bombay, Taoreed Adedigba, popularly called Talo, staged a ‘coup’ against Bomboy and the violence that ensued led to several losses of lives while many were maimed for life.

A politician and member of opposition party in Lagos,the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Kehinde Al-Moroof, saw Bomboy as an obstacle to achieving his political ambition. He employed tribal sentiments tactics to fight against Bomboy who was loyal to his rival political group, using Talo as his marksman. This led to several clashes until a partial peace accord was reached and Bomboy was made the leader of all the groups, while MC Oluomo led the 36 kiniun (36 lions). Wasiu Trailer continued to lead the Diektot.

There were several other popular subordinates like Sule Nayam (George Bush), and Baba Fela. Bombay later died mysteriously. His death was attributed to a mysterious sore that he had on his legs. Wasiu trailer also died mysteriously on his return from Saudi Arabia where he had gone for hajj. After these two, Talo held sway briefly as Olori, before he was humiliated and humbled by the MC Oluomo of the 36 kiniun(36 lions). After the death of Bombay and and Wasiu Trailer, there was continued fracas amongst the gangs.

The desperation for control of territories (junctions) left so many dead. MC Oluomo was able to prove himself as a ruthless fighter. For example, he successfully avenged the murder of his elder brother Igidaduro. This led to the killing of the popular Elewedu and Suwe-Suwe who were both notorious members of the dreaded Oodua People’s Congress (OPC). This endeared him to the hearts of many of the hoodlums. It also led to his having more loyalists than any other group. He was also believed to have had the backing of the authorities in Lagos and some other neighboring states.


Due to the frequent clashes in Oshodi, influential persons in the state called on MC Oluomo to bring about peace; otherwise, he would lose their backing. So he called other leaders, the likes of Sule Nayam, Baba Fela, and others who are leaders of other groups.to a meeting where they agreed to have a single front which they tagged Oshodi One. They all swore to an oath that they would remain under one leadership. MC Oluomo became Olori of all the gangs.

However, this did not stop others from heading their various gangs, just like Capone having so many dons of different gangs under him. The source of income for these gangs is extortion; monies from politicians and political godfathers who use them as tools to destabilize the society and rig elections. They can go to any length to extort money from bus drivers and petty traders. Recently, such monies generated have continued to cause problems within and outside the gangs.

Most clashes alleged to have been caused by OPC were actually the result of the struggle for ‘resource control’. For instance, November 28, 2008, was a day the residents of Agbole in Ariori Street, Oshodi will not forget in a hurry. Residents woke to the sounds of gunshots and the ugly sights of human beings being roasted like animals. A group of street urchins (hiding under the umbrella of the Gani Adams led OPC popularly known as Wasiu (Nothing spoil)took the lives of two young men who belonged to the Fredrick Fasheun led faction of the OPC. This, at its face value, was another OPC war. But facts revealed to our correspondent by an outsider who wants to remain anonymous was that the killings were a calculated efforts to use the rivalry between the two factions of the OPC to eliminate some perceived enemies.

A source said the killing was a result of a fight which started at TY Hotel, which is a hideout for members of the OPC and some area boys. The source disclosed that one of the boys killed, known as MC Lee, an upcoming musician who was on his way to TY hotel when he saw a fight between two young boys he knew fairly well. In the process of trying to separate the fighting duo, one of the boys whom he never knew was a member of Gani Adams led-OPC, started a fight with him and MC Lee was said to have upper hand in the fight. A few days later, MC Lee was stopped on a motorcycle at Ariori, on his way to TY Hotel by a leader of the Gani Adams led OPC) Wasiu Nothing spoil). He was beaten blue and black and tied like a goat till following day.


New Oshodi

He was asked to call the leader Otunba Kosija, to come to his rescue. An ambush had been laid down for Kosija. MC Lee’s effort to reach Kosija on the phone proved futile. He was also directed to call Bayo Sanusi , popularly called Oro Bayo. Oro Bayo responded immediately he received the distress call from MC Lee. On getting to the place where MC Lee was held, he was said to have told Nothing Spoil that whatever the issue was could be resolved without getting into such a humiliating extent. Immediately, Nothing Spoil was said to have ordered his boys to attack Oro Bayo while he shot MC Lee, and commanded Oro Bayo be brought before him. He also shot him and ordered the two of them be set ablaze.

Another source who preferred anonymity told our correspondent that the killings of Oro Bayo and MC Lee was as a result of the struggle for ‘resource control’ in Oshodi between Akinsanya (Oluomo) and Otunba Kassim Badmus (Kosija). It was learnt that some youths in Oshodi felt sidelined and deprived of their ‘rights’ to monies generated by the Oluomo led National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) (area boys). They were also angered by the fact that some people outside Oshodi, who were not stakeholders, were being given large sums of money monthly. Some were said to have been given what is popularly ‘junction’ in Oshodi to take charge of and these ‘junctions’ are where the monies are being made. Among such people are popular Yoruba actor and a famous Fuji musician.


The killing of M C Lee and Oro Bayo was targeted to coincide with the time Oluomo was going 2008 Hajj, knowing fully well that people will not point accusing fingers at him when the killing took place. The plan was that the death of Kosija would send a warning message to those sympathetic to him, just as the death of Elewedu and Suwe-Suwe sent warning signals to those who were sympathetic to their causes.

>http://gavelinternational.org/gang-wars-why-oshodi-may-boil-again/#sthash.oxQvQzA8.dpbs

Cc lalasticala
Mynd44

And I guess the only person or thing that can topple Oluomo is ( Coup detat), God factor(Death or Illness) and if TINUBU turns his back on him

make he beware of federal government
and don't enter their trap
government is too powerful

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by obinoral1179(m): 12:05am On Oct 09, 2022
This story brought back memories..... 36 kiniun had their base in brown street oshodi... Talo is a short man and always like to put on short... Oshodi is now better than before.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Ejebleje: 12:06am On Oct 09, 2022
This same oshodi where a white elephant project was executed to deflect attention from the daily horrors that go on thereof.

Oshodi will forever remain the same, a den of thieves, extortioners and hoodlums.

Words really can not describe!

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by 3yga: 12:07am On Oct 09, 2022
eposho:

Mc oluomo is on borrowed time.
Remember auxiliary and tokyo?
Soldier come soldier go,
Serikin goma sanmoni gonma ni fa.
Lol
Auxiliary don resume thuggish power fully in Ibadan
The present governor(Makinde) released the criminal
This man has killed many in Ibadan esp his enemies
He has over 10 armed escorts …Do your findings wella

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by popes001: 12:10am On Oct 09, 2022
Very interesting read. Knew Bomboy back then behind Sam Etnam air force base, Mafoluku. Man even taught so many of us how to jab and punch. RIP to the one and only Bomboy of Oshodi.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Truthshscrazy: 12:12am On Oct 09, 2022
Hmmm...,over 5years 2months to hit front page cool

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Aior25: 12:13am On Oct 09, 2022
And some agbado urchins will be shouting tinubu for president, just imagine the kind soul wey don Waka,abeg all this people wey dey kill here and there for oshodi abeg how dey take sleep peacefully

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by addexx: 12:14am On Oct 09, 2022
Despite being a haven to thuggery, murderers, 419ers, cultists, Yahoo boys, day light prostitutes, political slugs and the worst criminals, Oshodi still houses some of the smartest, most industrious and enterprising people in Lagos.

Every oshodite must have their own story of the daily violence that happen here.

Oshodi ain't for the weak.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by ajagbeseyi(m): 12:16am On Oct 09, 2022
hedonistic:
A very detailed and accurate account of the Oshodi situation.
The story is mix up and if u r born and brought in Oshodi in will know someone gist the person the story here......

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by addexx: 12:18am On Oct 09, 2022
ajagbeseyi:
The story is mix up and if u r born and brought in Oshodi in will know someone gist the person the story here......
..

It ain't no mix up bro. These facts are verified.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Wickedtruths: 12:18am On Oct 09, 2022
broadman20:
South West and Agbero......
A product of failed family system in that region.

Nyamiri, hope you read that Bomboy was actually Igbo?
Your region where your parents trained you well, your parents hide under the ground like cocoyams on Mondays.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Massiveglory: 12:20am On Oct 09, 2022
Emilokan ambition is dead on arrival. Simple and short.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Menclothing: 12:22am On Oct 09, 2022
Tout in lagos start b4 tinubu
Bombay is not yoruba


In Oshodi we have hausa eastern and western agbero

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by tollyboy5(m): 12:28am On Oct 09, 2022
Oshodi matters arising cool

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by chaarly(m): 12:34am On Oct 09, 2022
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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by chaarly(m): 12:34am On Oct 09, 2022
Hmmm
Was just thinking about how true this is since I don’t stay in Lagos and when I was there, na kirikiri road I For grow and I still small da time. Lol

But I just remembered Teni’s for your case song and I’m not surprised. Read the lyrics!

I go go Oshodi for your case
I go slap agbero for your case
I go call M.C Oluomo, I go report all of dem
I go go Oshodi for your case
I go slap agbero for your case
I go call M.C Oluomo, I go report all of dem

What does that tell you embarassed

Peter Obi will stop all these nonsense and ingredients sha angry

#ObiDatti #Obedient

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by just2endowed: 12:39am On Oct 09, 2022
These thuggery in oshodi are backed by the state and federal government.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Shobizz(m): 12:41am On Oct 09, 2022
obinoral1179:
This story brought back memories..... 36 kiniun had their base in brown street oshodi... Talo is a short man and always like to put on short... Oshodi is now better than before.

The good old days. Lion Junction had their base at Oshodi Road.

1. Bomboy ---- From Amoóka Anambra Just after Uli Center. Bombay later died mysteriously. His death was attributed to a mysterious sore that he had on his legs. Buried in His Home Town Amoóka, Anambra State.
His Brother (Austin)

2. Mufu Shongo --- Wasiu trailer also died mysteriously on his return from Saudi Arabia where he had gone for hajj

3. Oritana ----- Relocate Oshodi after the ROADSIDE MARKET resolved by Gov. Raji Fashola Jan 5th, 2009. Due to his refusal to collabo n serve under MC Oluomo

OSHODI DAY is celebrated every 1st of August. With Series of Fuji Musicians. Staged for Different Junction n Base.

Born n breed in Oshodi Market.
U live Oshodi uno wise. Uno fit wise anywhere

Junction & Base
- 36 Kiniun - Brown Street
- Lion Junction - Oshodi Road
- Araròmi Junction -- Cairo & Banjoko
- Adekoya
- Bolade
- Ojurin another Base - Mosafejo

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by thisisit: 12:47am On Oct 09, 2022
VERY EDUCATIVE

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Asour: 12:49am On Oct 09, 2022
broadman20:
South West and Agbero......

A product of failed family system in that region.

Agberos exist in ALL Southern Nigerian states.

I grew up in South South, it's there too.

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Injera(f): 12:53am On Oct 09, 2022
Souljerj:
This Topic was inspired because of BOMBOY(Ugochukwu Dum Obiora shocked) I have been hearing of him 4 quite sometime but he just caught my intrigue the more wen I heard that he is not Yoruba seff

Before, a stranger to Oshodi would do everything possible to avoid passing through the area particularly at night, because of the fear of being harassed, molested, raped or robbed. Street urchins and hoodlums take laws into their hands and because there is no traditional ruler in Oshodi, it is a place where every hoodlum fights to be recognized. The hoodlums are feared by transporters, traders, hawkers and market women. Their leaders are reputed to be on politicians’ payroll as they are used as thugs in political wars of settling grudges with political opponents. Even the police avoid them.

In early 1990s, Ugochukwu Dum Obiora, a notorious area boy known as “Bomboy” took control of Oshodi. He employed the weapon of fear and violence to oppress and extort money from bus drivers and traders doing business in Oshodi. His style of money making which was akin to that of Bayo Ogundare a.k.a success, who held sway in the Second Republic during the UPN/NPN era. He soon became the toast of most politicians within and outside Oshodi, who saw him as a tool to rig elections, harass and intimidate their political opponents.

This, of course made the position of Oshodi leader (Olori) lucrative and the clamour to become Olori became a do-or-die affair. To make the situation worse, law enforcement agents romance these hoodlums and made them seems larger than life and above the law. So, they always get away with their crimes. But new gangs soon emerged within the rank and file.



Gangs like the 36 Kiniun (Lions) headed by Musiliu Akinsanya, a.k.a Olu-omo, soon gained prominence. Diekot, headed by the late Wasiu Trailer, who migrated from Ibadan also waxed strong. His base was at Cairo. Bomboy, was the leader of the Lion junction and leader of all the groups put together. However, there were always clashes within the groups mostly due to the quest for supremacy. Along the line, a subordinate of Bombay, Taoreed Adedigba, popularly called Talo, staged a ‘coup’ against Bomboy and the violence that ensued led to several losses of lives while many were maimed for life.

A politician and member of opposition party in Lagos,the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Kehinde Al-Moroof, saw Bomboy as an obstacle to achieving his political ambition. He employed tribal sentiments tactics to fight against Bomboy who was loyal to his rival political group, using Talo as his marksman. This led to several clashes until a partial peace accord was reached and Bomboy was made the leader of all the groups, while MC Oluomo led the 36 kiniun (36 lions). Wasiu Trailer continued to lead the Diektot.

There were several other popular subordinates like Sule Nayam (George Bush), and Baba Fela. Bombay later died mysteriously. His death was attributed to a mysterious sore that he had on his legs. Wasiu trailer also died mysteriously on his return from Saudi Arabia where he had gone for hajj. After these two, Talo held sway briefly as Olori, before he was humiliated and humbled by the MC Oluomo of the 36 kiniun(36 lions). After the death of Bombay and and Wasiu Trailer, there was continued fracas amongst the gangs.

The desperation for control of territories (junctions) left so many dead. MC Oluomo was able to prove himself as a ruthless fighter. For example, he successfully avenged the murder of his elder brother Igidaduro. This led to the killing of the popular Elewedu and Suwe-Suwe who were both notorious members of the dreaded Oodua People’s Congress (OPC). This endeared him to the hearts of many of the hoodlums. It also led to his having more loyalists than any other group. He was also believed to have had the backing of the authorities in Lagos and some other neighboring states.


Due to the frequent clashes in Oshodi, influential persons in the state called on MC Oluomo to bring about peace; otherwise, he would lose their backing. So he called other leaders, the likes of Sule Nayam, Baba Fela, and others who are leaders of other groups.to a meeting where they agreed to have a single front which they tagged Oshodi One. They all swore to an oath that they would remain under one leadership. MC Oluomo became Olori of all the gangs.

However, this did not stop others from heading their various gangs, just like Capone having so many dons of different gangs under him. The source of income for these gangs is extortion; monies from politicians and political godfathers who use them as tools to destabilize the society and rig elections. They can go to any length to extort money from bus drivers and petty traders. Recently, such monies generated have continued to cause problems within and outside the gangs.

Most clashes alleged to have been caused by OPC were actually the result of the struggle for ‘resource control’. For instance, November 28, 2008, was a day the residents of Agbole in Ariori Street, Oshodi will not forget in a hurry. Residents woke to the sounds of gunshots and the ugly sights of human beings being roasted like animals. A group of street urchins (hiding under the umbrella of the Gani Adams led OPC popularly known as Wasiu (Nothing spoil)took the lives of two young men who belonged to the Fredrick Fasheun led faction of the OPC. This, at its face value, was another OPC war. But facts revealed to our correspondent by an outsider who wants to remain anonymous was that the killings were a calculated efforts to use the rivalry between the two factions of the OPC to eliminate some perceived enemies.

A source said the killing was a result of a fight which started at TY Hotel, which is a hideout for members of the OPC and some area boys. The source disclosed that one of the boys killed, known as MC Lee, an upcoming musician who was on his way to TY hotel when he saw a fight between two young boys he knew fairly well. In the process of trying to separate the fighting duo, one of the boys whom he never knew was a member of Gani Adams led-OPC, started a fight with him and MC Lee was said to have upper hand in the fight. A few days later, MC Lee was stopped on a motorcycle at Ariori, on his way to TY Hotel by a leader of the Gani Adams led OPC) Wasiu Nothing spoil). He was beaten blue and black and tied like a goat till following day.


New Oshodi

He was asked to call the leader Otunba Kosija, to come to his rescue. An ambush had been laid down for Kosija. MC Lee’s effort to reach Kosija on the phone proved futile. He was also directed to call Bayo Sanusi , popularly called Oro Bayo. Oro Bayo responded immediately he received the distress call from MC Lee. On getting to the place where MC Lee was held, he was said to have told Nothing Spoil that whatever the issue was could be resolved without getting into such a humiliating extent. Immediately, Nothing Spoil was said to have ordered his boys to attack Oro Bayo while he shot MC Lee, and commanded Oro Bayo be brought before him. He also shot him and ordered the two of them be set ablaze.

Another source who preferred anonymity told our correspondent that the killings of Oro Bayo and MC Lee was as a result of the struggle for ‘resource control’ in Oshodi between Akinsanya (Oluomo) and Otunba Kassim Badmus (Kosija). It was learnt that some youths in Oshodi felt sidelined and deprived of their ‘rights’ to monies generated by the Oluomo led National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) (area boys). They were also angered by the fact that some people outside Oshodi, who were not stakeholders, were being given large sums of money monthly. Some were said to have been given what is popularly ‘junction’ in Oshodi to take charge of and these ‘junctions’ are where the monies are being made. Among such people are popular Yoruba actor and a famous Fuji musician.


The killing of M C Lee and Oro Bayo was targeted to coincide with the time Oluomo was going 2008 Hajj, knowing fully well that people will not point accusing fingers at him when the killing took place. The plan was that the death of Kosija would send a warning message to those sympathetic to him, just as the death of Elewedu and Suwe-Suwe sent warning signals to those who were sympathetic to their causes.

>http://gavelinternational.org/gang-wars-why-oshodi-may-boil-again/#sthash.oxQvQzA8.dpbs

Cc lalasticala
Mynd44

And I guess the only person or thing that can topple Oluomo is ( Coup detat), God factor(Death or Illness) and if TINUBU turns his back on him
I grew up around oshodi and Nayam you mentioned gave this piece credibility

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by UrPapa: 12:54am On Oct 09, 2022
While all these stuffs are going on, you’ll still hear Celine dion blasting through the speakers
Bomboy use to frequent my mom shop den
I remembered d day he stripped a conductor naked for failing to give him money

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by Nobody: 12:55am On Oct 09, 2022
Thugs and violence may God heal this country

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Re: Oshodi (Gangs, Violence, Politics & NURTW) by ryloy: 12:56am On Oct 09, 2022
grin grin

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