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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by rejosom(m): 1:27pm On Nov 13, 2020
Who wants DJ Switch dead? Her conscience.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Jaqenhghar: 1:27pm On Nov 13, 2020
onward4life:
She has been so demonised that

Ppo now hate her for a living...

Idi Amin of old is better than

Some ppos modern day savior of Nigeria

Till maybe 2023
Which ppo hate her?
Speak for yourself.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Solatium(m): 1:27pm On Nov 13, 2020
uche87:
In the last 5 years that I have been analyzing public affairs online, I have never seen a government struggle so hard to manage a crisis, like the Lekki Shooting incident of the 20th of October.

The Nigerian government has been using a big lie to cover another very ridiculous one since the ill-fated occurrence happened. It is as if the government has forgotten to apply its brakes on its adventure of falsehood, as several concerned agencies brace up to lie their ways out of the scandal. Nigerians are no fools; they know the truth, and they knew from day one. The leaders know the people are aware of those responsible for the shooting, but they don't seem to care. What they are doing is a mockery of the intelligence of the general public.

The morning after the incident, nobody claimed responsibility for the shooting. The Nigerian Army was quiet. The media filled the vacuum of communication by reeling out different death rates. When the military couldn't take it anymore, they started posting screenshots of news reports and tagging them 'fake news'.
The governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu's desperately needed a story to tell the public as the de facto 'Chief Security Officer' of the state. He revealed that forces beyond his control were behind the attack on unarmed peaceful protesters. This statement indirectly pointed accusing fingers at his political godfather, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and President Muhammadu Buhari who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Sanwo-Olu later cracked on CNN where he hinted that Nigerian soldiers were behind the attack. It appeared the leadership of the army felt it had had enough from the governor. It came out to admit that the Nigerian troops undertook the operation, but they were invited by the governor.

The same military that denied being at the Lekki tollgate now claims the soldiers only fired blank ammunition into the air, as warning shots to disperse the protesters. Despite video and pictorial evidence, the military claimed the victim role and labelled the protesters as the oppressors. In the words of the army, nobody was shot, and there was no massacre.

According to a statement by a top army official, Lt Col Bello, the protesters, infiltrated by hoodlums, got violent and attacked the soldiers who were so patient and nice that they even offered their aggressors water and drinks. I guess this is the picture of the Nigeria of our dreams.

While the issue of soldiers being at the scene of the crime was confirmed, the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami who appeared not to be updated about the state of the quagmire, insinuated that hoodlums in military fatigues carried out the attack. The government can't even gather its officials to lie in unison.

Nigerians hoped the CCTV footage by the Lekki Concession Company, LCC was going to provide a rare insight into what transpired that night at the tollgate. But the LCC soon claimed their cameras stopped recording at 8 pm when the tollgate was heating up. The company can't wait to move on with business, it has demanded to take control of the tollgate, so that business can continue as usual.

The shooting as well as the fatality rates have become mysteries. And they are mysteries because the government wants it to be so. The goal is to drag their feet over the matter till those asking questions grow old, develop grey hair, and lose interest in the bloody incident.

Even you think the testimonies of Obianuju Catherine Udeh aka DJ Switch are inconsistent, then you have to also admit that the government has broken the scale of inconsistency with its varying accounts. It is disturbing that the alleged corpses of the murdered protesters have refused to surface. We have also failed to record credible cases of family members searching for their missing loved ones. The commonest cases are that of the injured, dealing with severe injuries in hospitals. The back and forth has thrown us all in limbo. But on the scale of inconsistency in accounts, the ranking of the government might touch the heavens if that is done. DJ Switch who has been allegedly granted asylum in Canada explained on different occasions that her life is in danger. She revealed the death threats she got from different quarters were overwhelming and she had to be moving from one home to another in search of safety.

DJ Switch's role on the night of the alleged carnage was iconic. It is a further testament to the power of women in society. In Africa, it is generally believed that women are weak. But like the famous writer, Chimamanda Adichie once said, some women are stronger than their male counterparts. DJ Switch proved that. It is no news that countries managed by women e.g New Zealand, Taiwan, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong (city) and others faired better in the battle against coronavirus than the men.

The stories behind the Lekki Shooting wouldn't have been this clear without DJ Switch who expertly played the roles of the medical doctor, political leader, journalist, disk jockey and an activist on the same night, in a simultaneous fashion. As soon as the protesters came under attack, she went live on her Instagram page and televised the event using her smartphone. She was seen reporting the event as bullets rented the atmosphere. She could be heard directing the protesters who queued behind her, and they adhered to her instructions. She was also seen attending to a man with bullet wounds. A bullet was removed from the body of a young man who was rumoured to have passed away after the gory experience. Despite the danger, she was also the voice of the protesters that night. She overcame her fears and addressed the military commander who led the soldiers. She gave regular updates about their status to the outside world who couldn't be at the scene. She also rushed several victims to the hospital for professional medical attention.

That night, she became the face of the protest movement at the Lekki tollgate, where celebrities who publicised the protesters on Twitter, were largely absent. According to her account, a man took a bullet for her during the ordeal. She said a man jumped on her while asking others to cover her up. She wondered what was happening, but she soon got to know they were forming a shield around her when a shooter targeted her.

DJ Switch sustained injuries that night, both physically and mentally. She left the scene of the attack with bullet shells which she displayed during an Instagram live session. Her life changed but not positively. From the disk jockey who was the life of parties, she became a target by high-handed state and non-state actors who didn't want her to tell her story to her waiting audience. They wanted to silence her. A country of a huge landmass of 923,768 km², with six geopolitical zones, that houses over 200 million people became too small and hot for her, that she had to run out.

It is a shame that the government which is supposed to be protecting an asset like her has been alleged to be her persecutor.

It is not clear if she is actually in Canada considering a recent statement by the Canadian high commission in Nigeria. If true, then it can be said that Canada came to her rescue the same way it has even bailing Nigerian millennials from the throes of poverty in the country. Some Nigerians tried to sponsor a petition to bring her back to Nigeria to face trial. But that is laughable, isn't it? Canada always comes through for the oppressed. The rumoured support she might be getting reminds me of how Canada bailed out the then 18-year-old Saudi Arabian girl, Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, who was running away from her family. The country also hosts several Saudi Arabian dissidents.

DJ Switch will be safe. Her mental health will also be taken care of. The strong woman will always miss home but her safety matters. One day, she will return to the land of the rising sun to tell her story. This time around, we hope more people will listen. DJ Switch should cry no more. The story of Lekki Shooting which has become part of Nigeria's history will be incomplete without her role.

Again, it is sad that she is receiving death threats. Who are the people that want her dead and what is their ultimate goal? Only time will answer both questions.

By Osayimwen Osahon George

Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2020/11/lekki-shooting-who-wants-dj-switch-dead.html



How is she an asset?
She is inconsequential,if government want her to face justice it won't take Nigeria police 48hr to bring her out of her hiding,her case has not even ben escalated to the DSS level,talk more of the Military.

A free mind will never run away.
Na her hand work dey pursue her.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by adamooye: 1:27pm On Nov 13, 2020
With the judicial panel of inquiry, I feel this is the best time for her to present her evidence as principal witness than running up an down.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 1:28pm On Nov 13, 2020
uche87:
In the last 5 years that I have been analyzing public affairs online, I have never seen a government struggle so hard to manage a crisis, like the Lekki Shooting incident of the 20th of October.

The Nigerian government has been using a big lie to cover another very ridiculous one since the ill-fated occurrence happened. It is as if the government has forgotten to apply its brakes on its adventure of falsehood, as several concerned agencies brace up to lie their ways out of the scandal. Nigerians are no fools; they know the truth, and they knew from day one. The leaders know the people are aware of those responsible for the shooting, but they don't seem to care. What they are doing is a mockery of the intelligence of the general public.

The morning after the incident, nobody claimed responsibility for the shooting. The Nigerian Army was quiet. The media filled the vacuum of communication by reeling out different death rates. When the military couldn't take it anymore, they started posting screenshots of news reports and tagging them 'fake news'.
The governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu's desperately needed a story to tell the public as the de facto 'Chief Security Officer' of the state. He revealed that forces beyond his control were behind the attack on unarmed peaceful protesters. This statement indirectly pointed accusing fingers at his political godfather, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and President Muhammadu Buhari who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Sanwo-Olu later cracked on CNN where he hinted that Nigerian soldiers were behind the attack. It appeared the leadership of the army felt it had had enough from the governor. It came out to admit that the Nigerian troops undertook the operation, but they were invited by the governor.

The same military that denied being at the Lekki tollgate now claims the soldiers only fired blank ammunition into the air, as warning shots to disperse the protesters. Despite video and pictorial evidence, the military claimed the victim role and labelled the protesters as the oppressors. In the words of the army, nobody was shot, and there was no massacre.

According to a statement by a top army official, Lt Col Bello, the protesters, infiltrated by hoodlums, got violent and attacked the soldiers who were so patient and nice that they even offered their aggressors water and drinks. I guess this is the picture of the Nigeria of our dreams.

While the issue of soldiers being at the scene of the crime was confirmed, the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami who appeared not to be updated about the state of the quagmire, insinuated that hoodlums in military fatigues carried out the attack. The government can't even gather its officials to lie in unison.

Nigerians hoped the CCTV footage by the Lekki Concession Company, LCC was going to provide a rare insight into what transpired that night at the tollgate. But the LCC soon claimed their cameras stopped recording at 8 pm when the tollgate was heating up. The company can't wait to move on with business, it has demanded to take control of the tollgate, so that business can continue as usual.

The shooting as well as the fatality rates have become mysteries. And they are mysteries because the government wants it to be so. The goal is to drag their feet over the matter till those asking questions grow old, develop grey hair, and lose interest in the bloody incident.

Even you think the testimonies of Obianuju Catherine Udeh aka DJ Switch are inconsistent, then you have to also admit that the government has broken the scale of inconsistency with its varying accounts. It is disturbing that the alleged corpses of the murdered protesters have refused to surface. We have also failed to record credible cases of family members searching for their missing loved ones. The commonest cases are that of the injured, dealing with severe injuries in hospitals. The back and forth has thrown us all in limbo. But on the scale of inconsistency in accounts, the ranking of the government might touch the heavens if that is done. DJ Switch who has been allegedly granted asylum in Canada explained on different occasions that her life is in danger. She revealed the death threats she got from different quarters were overwhelming and she had to be moving from one home to another in search of safety.

DJ Switch's role on the night of the alleged carnage was iconic. It is a further testament to the power of women in society. In Africa, it is generally believed that women are weak. But like the famous writer, Chimamanda Adichie once said, some women are stronger than their male counterparts. DJ Switch proved that. It is no news that countries managed by women e.g New Zealand, Taiwan, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong (city) and others faired better in the battle against coronavirus than the men.

The stories behind the Lekki Shooting wouldn't have been this clear without DJ Switch who expertly played the roles of the medical doctor, political leader, journalist, disk jockey and an activist on the same night, in a simultaneous fashion. As soon as the protesters came under attack, she went live on her Instagram page and televised the event using her smartphone. She was seen reporting the event as bullets rented the atmosphere. She could be heard directing the protesters who queued behind her, and they adhered to her instructions. She was also seen attending to a man with bullet wounds. A bullet was removed from the body of a young man who was rumoured to have passed away after the gory experience. Despite the danger, she was also the voice of the protesters that night. She overcame her fears and addressed the military commander who led the soldiers. She gave regular updates about their status to the outside world who couldn't be at the scene. She also rushed several victims to the hospital for professional medical attention.

That night, she became the face of the protest movement at the Lekki tollgate, where celebrities who publicised the protesters on Twitter, were largely absent. According to her account, a man took a bullet for her during the ordeal. She said a man jumped on her while asking others to cover her up. She wondered what was happening, but she soon got to know they were forming a shield around her when a shooter targeted her.

DJ Switch sustained injuries that night, both physically and mentally. She left the scene of the attack with bullet shells which she displayed during an Instagram live session. Her life changed but not positively. From the disk jockey who was the life of parties, she became a target by high-handed state and non-state actors who didn't want her to tell her story to her waiting audience. They wanted to silence her. A country of a huge landmass of 923,768 km², with six geopolitical zones, that houses over 200 million people became too small and hot for her, that she had to run out.

It is a shame that the government which is supposed to be protecting an asset like her has been alleged to be her persecutor.

It is not clear if she is actually in Canada considering a recent statement by the Canadian high commission in Nigeria. If true, then it can be said that Canada came to her rescue the same way it has even bailing Nigerian millennials from the throes of poverty in the country. Some Nigerians tried to sponsor a petition to bring her back to Nigeria to face trial. But that is laughable, isn't it? Canada always comes through for the oppressed. The rumoured support she might be getting reminds me of how Canada bailed out the then 18-year-old Saudi Arabian girl, Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, who was running away from her family. The country also hosts several Saudi Arabian dissidents.

DJ Switch will be safe. Her mental health will also be taken care of. The strong woman will always miss home but her safety matters. One day, she will return to the land of the rising sun to tell her story. This time around, we hope more people will listen. DJ Switch should cry no more. The story of Lekki Shooting which has become part of Nigeria's history will be incomplete without her role.

Again, it is sad that she is receiving death threats. Who are the people that want her dead and what is their ultimate goal? Only time will answer both questions.

By Osayimwen Osahon George

Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2020/11/lekki-shooting-who-wants-dj-switch-dead.html

Illiteracy and stupidity have finished Nigeria as long as Nigerians do not tell the tell the truth Nigerian cannot move forward.
Which Nigerians cannot develop a country we do not know how to develop a country where we deceive ourselves and be suffering because we do not want to hear the truth if Nigeria never got independence Nigeria will be like Australia New Zealand and Canada today. look how Nigerians are running to countries like South Africa to be refugees

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Jaqenhghar: 1:29pm On Nov 13, 2020
BigBabyJesus:
Nigerian Army timeline of lies

Day 1: we where never there.

Day 2 : we where there at the invitation of the governor

Day 3: we were there but never shot anybody. We even offered them snakes and drinks

Day 4: ok we did shoot but it was hoodlums that we targetted .

Day 5: Hoodlums impersonating us where the ones who were behind the shooting.

Day 6: ok we admit it. We were there and we did shoot but we used blanks to disperse the crowd that we first offered drinks when we arrived the scene on the behest of the governor but things got out of hand and we had to shoot (blank bullets) at hoodlums who wore our uniforms and where shooting at the crowd.


Lai Mohamed needs to be honored by the Psychatric community by namng pathological and compulsive lying after him.
.
This is small now. Do you want me to start with their timelines of lies since boko haram started. Remember the many times Shekau died with pictures.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Neddstark: 1:30pm On Nov 13, 2020
I never knew of that lesbian till #Endsars. Hope she has gotten the fame she wanted. Better than the rest of influencers who incited the protests but ran away knowing the government will use force.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by ifeoluwasegun(m): 1:31pm On Nov 13, 2020
Flyboyk:
DJ switch and fake news is 5 and 6, provide evidence don't be like trump

Do not be unfortunate. Resist all urge to be.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by RexTramadol1: 1:31pm On Nov 13, 2020
Hmm
Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Always82: 1:33pm On Nov 13, 2020
am so confused about this case than anyone else.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Ihatemumu: 1:34pm On Nov 13, 2020
hustla:
One of the guys that recorded one of the most popular videos .. he was arrested and then killed in detention
She needs to run for her life

I also heard this news, please who was the guy? Is if on youtube?

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by IamAsiri: 1:34pm On Nov 13, 2020
Jaqenhghar:

This is small now. Do you want me to start with their timelines of lies since boko haram started. Remember the many times Shekau died with pictures.

Please don't touch that table cheesy

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Tochj(m): 1:36pm On Nov 13, 2020
Flyboyk:
DJ switch and fake news is 5 and 6, provide evidence don't be like trump
So evil people like you still exists.
You are disgusting.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by alasane: 1:39pm On Nov 13, 2020
uche87:
In the last 5 years that I have been analyzing public affairs online, I have never seen a government struggle so hard to manage a crisis, like the Lekki Shooting incident of the 20th of October.

The Nigerian government has been using a big lie to cover another very ridiculous one since the ill-fated occurrence happened. It is as if the government has forgotten to apply its brakes on its adventure of falsehood, as several concerned agencies brace up to lie their ways out of the scandal. Nigerians are no fools; they know the truth, and they knew from day one. The leaders know the people are aware of those responsible for the shooting, but they don't seem to care. What they are doing is a mockery of the intelligence of the general public.

The morning after the incident, nobody claimed responsibility for the shooting. The Nigerian Army was quiet. The media filled the vacuum of communication by reeling out different death rates. When the military couldn't take it anymore, they started posting screenshots of news reports and tagging them 'fake news'.
The governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu's desperately needed a story to tell the public as the de facto 'Chief Security Officer' of the state. He revealed that forces beyond his control were behind the attack on unarmed peaceful protesters. This statement indirectly pointed accusing fingers at his political godfather, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and President Muhammadu Buhari who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Sanwo-Olu later cracked on CNN where he hinted that Nigerian soldiers were behind the attack. It appeared the leadership of the army felt it had had enough from the governor. It came out to admit that the Nigerian troops undertook the operation, but they were invited by the governor.

The same military that denied being at the Lekki tollgate now claims the soldiers only fired blank ammunition into the air, as warning shots to disperse the protesters. Despite video and pictorial evidence, the military claimed the victim role and labelled the protesters as the oppressors. In the words of the army, nobody was shot, and there was no massacre.

According to a statement by a top army official, Lt Col Bello, the protesters, infiltrated by hoodlums, got violent and attacked the soldiers who were so patient and nice that they even offered their aggressors water and drinks. I guess this is the picture of the Nigeria of our dreams.

While the issue of soldiers being at the scene of the crime was confirmed, the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami who appeared not to be updated about the state of the quagmire, insinuated that hoodlums in military fatigues carried out the attack. The government can't even gather its officials to lie in unison.

Nigerians hoped the CCTV footage by the Lekki Concession Company, LCC was going to provide a rare insight into what transpired that night at the tollgate. But the LCC soon claimed their cameras stopped recording at 8 pm when the tollgate was heating up. The company can't wait to move on with business, it has demanded to take control of the tollgate, so that business can continue as usual.

The shooting as well as the fatality rates have become mysteries. And they are mysteries because the government wants it to be so. The goal is to drag their feet over the matter till those asking questions grow old, develop grey hair, and lose interest in the bloody incident.

Even you think the testimonies of Obianuju Catherine Udeh aka DJ Switch are inconsistent, then you have to also admit that the government has broken the scale of inconsistency with its varying accounts. It is disturbing that the alleged corpses of the murdered protesters have refused to surface. We have also failed to record credible cases of family members searching for their missing loved ones. The commonest cases are that of the injured, dealing with severe injuries in hospitals. The back and forth has thrown us all in limbo. But on the scale of inconsistency in accounts, the ranking of the government might touch the heavens if that is done. DJ Switch who has been allegedly granted asylum in Canada explained on different occasions that her life is in danger. She revealed the death threats she got from different quarters were overwhelming and she had to be moving from one home to another in search of safety.

DJ Switch's role on the night of the alleged carnage was iconic. It is a further testament to the power of women in society. In Africa, it is generally believed that women are weak. But like the famous writer, Chimamanda Adichie once said, some women are stronger than their male counterparts. DJ Switch proved that. It is no news that countries managed by women e.g New Zealand, Taiwan, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong (city) and others faired better in the battle against coronavirus than the men.

The stories behind the Lekki Shooting wouldn't have been this clear without DJ Switch who expertly played the roles of the medical doctor, political leader, journalist, disk jockey and an activist on the same night, in a simultaneous fashion. As soon as the protesters came under attack, she went live on her Instagram page and televised the event using her smartphone. She was seen reporting the event as bullets rented the atmosphere. She could be heard directing the protesters who queued behind her, and they adhered to her instructions. She was also seen attending to a man with bullet wounds. A bullet was removed from the body of a young man who was rumoured to have passed away after the gory experience. Despite the danger, she was also the voice of the protesters that night. She overcame her fears and addressed the military commander who led the soldiers. She gave regular updates about their status to the outside world who couldn't be at the scene. She also rushed several victims to the hospital for professional medical attention.

That night, she became the face of the protest movement at the Lekki tollgate, where celebrities who publicised the protesters on Twitter, were largely absent. According to her account, a man took a bullet for her during the ordeal. She said a man jumped on her while asking others to cover her up. She wondered what was happening, but she soon got to know they were forming a shield around her when a shooter targeted her.

DJ Switch sustained injuries that night, both physically and mentally. She left the scene of the attack with bullet shells which she displayed during an Instagram live session. Her life changed but not positively. From the disk jockey who was the life of parties, she became a target by high-handed state and non-state actors who didn't want her to tell her story to her waiting audience. They wanted to silence her. A country of a huge landmass of 923,768 km², with six geopolitical zones, that houses over 200 million people became too small and hot for her, that she had to run out.

It is a shame that the government which is supposed to be protecting an asset like her has been alleged to be her persecutor.

It is not clear if she is actually in Canada considering a recent statement by the Canadian high commission in Nigeria. If true, then it can be said that Canada came to her rescue the same way it has even bailing Nigerian millennials from the throes of poverty in the country. Some Nigerians tried to sponsor a petition to bring her back to Nigeria to face trial. But that is laughable, isn't it? Canada always comes through for the oppressed. The rumoured support she might be getting reminds me of how Canada bailed out the then 18-year-old Saudi Arabian girl, Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, who was running away from her family. The country also hosts several Saudi Arabian dissidents.

DJ Switch will be safe. Her mental health will also be taken care of. The strong woman will always miss home but her safety matters. One day, she will return to the land of the rising sun to tell her story. This time around, we hope more people will listen. DJ Switch should cry no more. The story of Lekki Shooting which has become part of Nigeria's history will be incomplete without her role.

Again, it is sad that she is receiving death threats. Who are the people that want her dead and what is their ultimate goal? Only time will answer both questions.

By Osayimwen Osahon George

Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2020/11/lekki-shooting-who-wants-dj-switch-dead.html

Another paid job from IPOB SYMPATHIZER
DJ Switch is seeking media attention for her infamous tweet ..she will surely pay for her fabricated lies and incitement that resulted to maimed and murdered of police and other law enforcement agencies in most horrific manner..
"No evil deed will go unpunished; any evil done by man to man will be redressed; if not now then certainly later; if not by man, then by God for the victory of evil over good is temporary" – Dele Giwa (1947-1986)
Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Golan007: 1:40pm On Nov 13, 2020
hustla:
One of the guys that recorded one of the most popular videos .. he was arrested and then killed in detention
She needs to run for her life

Person has no name.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Nobody: 1:40pm On Nov 13, 2020
Zombies rushing to enter the thread and defend their master

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by jaxxy(m): 1:45pm On Nov 13, 2020
LLC can’t tell Nigerians they don’t have the complete video of that event. There is no logic or technical reason why The cctv should stop working bt 8pm.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by hustla(m): 1:50pm On Nov 13, 2020
Golan007:


Person has no name.



Cant remember his name
Was all over Twitter about 4 days ago
Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Lambarry1: 1:50pm On Nov 13, 2020
So she don enter Canada. Ok ride on. Waiting for Act 2 scene 2
Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Golan007: 1:51pm On Nov 13, 2020
hustla:



Cant remember his name
Was all over Twitter about 4 days ago

Particulars are important in matters like this.
Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Corona22: 1:51pm On Nov 13, 2020
CaptainMarvel:
But how come we are yet to identify those who supposedly died in the massacre? No friends or families have been able to mention one person they lost. All we hear is Lekki massacre.
We all agree this current govt is a failure, but peddling fake news isn't just right
If nah you , you go come out ?
Are you a Nigerian at all , don’t you know what must have been done to suppress the voices if these people ? Even the National association of Nigerian students Abia state faction confirmed that one of their comrades was part of the casualties, and that was a very big faux pas on their part.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by jaytii(f): 1:53pm On Nov 13, 2020
uche87:
In the last 5 years that I have been analyzing public affairs online, I have never seen a government struggle so hard to manage a crisis, like the Lekki Shooting incident of the 20th of October.

The Nigerian government has been using a big lie to cover another very ridiculous one since the ill-fated occurrence happened. It is as if the government has forgotten to apply its brakes on its adventure of falsehood, as several concerned agencies brace up to lie their ways out of the scandal. Nigerians are no fools; they know the truth, and they knew from day one. The leaders know the people are aware of those responsible for the shooting, but they don't seem to care. What they are doing is a mockery of the intelligence of the general public.



Again, it is sad that she is receiving death threats. Who are the people that want her dead and what is their ultimate goal? Only time will answer both questions.

By Osayimwen Osahon George

Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2020/11/lekki-shooting-who-wants-dj-switch-dead.html

This article is totally biased

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by iamdynamite(m): 1:55pm On Nov 13, 2020
hustla:



Cant remember his name
Was all over Twitter about 4 days ago
fake news everywhere...and his family didnt cry out for justice...do you think we are dumb

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by aydought: 2:01pm On Nov 13, 2020
Flyboyk:
DJ switch and fake news is 5 and 6, provide evidence don't be like trump
Another myopic and lifeless gist
Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by 27Pushing30: 2:02pm On Nov 13, 2020
rejosom:
Who wants DJ Switch dead? Her conscience.

The blood of people who have died and have been robbed etc as a result of the chaos caused this now useless endsars protest will forever hunt her.

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Nazgul: 2:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
Okoroawusa:
Na me o!
For admitting to murder someone you're under arrest. Your up ip address and device would be traced, your bvn would be flagged and your account would be blocked. I would advise you to turn yourself up or this wouldn't be funny
Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by hustla(m): 2:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
iamdynamite:
fake news everywhere...and his family didnt cry out for justice...do you think we are dumb

Fake new kee you there
Get on twitter and check and stop being a nuisance

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by ChemicalHeart: 2:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
Neddstark:
I never knew of that lesbian till #Endsars. Hope she has gotten the fame she wanted. Better than the rest of influencers who incited the protests but ran away knowing the government will use force.


so what sense have you made now

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by Neddstark: 2:07pm On Nov 13, 2020
ChemicalHeart:



so what sense have you made now



I expressed myself

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Re: Lekki Shooting: Who Wants DJ Switch Dead? By Osayimwen Osahon George by alasane: 2:10pm On Nov 13, 2020
Solatium:




How is she an asset?
She is inconsequential,if government want her to face justice it won't take Nigeria police 48hr to bring her out of her hiding,her case has not even ben escalated to the DSS level,talk more of the Military.

A free mind will never run away.
Na her hand work dey pursue her.

no mind the idiot

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