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Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:57pm On Apr 23, 2021
Anger: An Unfortunate True Life Story

In the hot afternoon of 25th July, 2005 Lt. Felix Olanrewaju Odunlami, a commissioned officer of Nigerian Navy was said to be driving his fancy car from Lagos State Secretariat at Alausa in Ikeja to Apapa.

At the Allen Avenue Roundabout, the insignificant incidence that later made the news headline struck.. One Mr. Peter Edeh a motorcyclist (Okada man) hit the aforementioned Military officer's car from rear with his motorcycle.

Upon realising that the owner of the car was military personnel, Edeh was said to have gone on his knee to appraise the offended Lt. Odunlami (Oga at the top) for forgiveness.

However, Odunlami who was deeply infuriated, ignored Edeh’s plea, reached for his pistol from its holster and shot the deceased in his mouth thereby resulting to his instant death. The tragedy struck!

Enraged by the hard-hearted action of the Naval Officer, passers-by were said to have pounced on him immediately and burnt his car. It took the quick intervention of the police to rescue him from the mob which insisted that he ought to die too. Trust Nigerian masses for mob action and jungle justice. It is most unfortunate!

THE TRIAL:
On 27th January 2006, the said Lieutenant Odunlami, with Force Number: NN 2121 was arraigned before a General Court Martial on a 3 Count Charge, for the offences of manslaughter, loss of service item (for not being able to convincingly account for 4 rounds of 9mm live ammunition) and Conduct to the prejudice of service discipline contrary to Sections 68(1)(a), 103(i) AFA 105 and 106 of the Armed Forces Act Cap A 20 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria.

He was subsequently found guilty and convicted on counts 1 & 2; subsequently he was sentenced to life imprisonment for manslaughter and dismissed him from service on count 2.

“The confirming authority" indeed confirmed the sentence of life imprisonment and dismissal from service of the Nigerian Navy. It further stripped the appellant of his rank and directed that he was not entitled to any financial entitlements.

Being dissatisfied with the above verdict, the convicted Naval Officer appealed to the Court of Appeal of Nigeria, Lagos Division. In its judgment delivered of 31st January 2011, the Appellate court upheld the decision of the trail Court Martial and dismissed Odunlami’s appeal, a decision that led him to approach the apex court.

Meanwhile, upholding the decisions of the two lower courts, the Supreme Court of Nigeria on 7th June 2013, held in the lead judgment by His Lordship, Hon. Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour that the appellant’s defence of provocation could not avail him in view of the glaring facts of the case.

The Supreme Court further affirmed the dismissal of the Convict/Appellant from the Nigerian Navy as earlier decided by the General Court Martial and the Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal.

The court equally held that the trial court could not exercise its discretion to give a lower sentence because under Section 105 of the Armed Forces Act, (under which he was charged) “the trial judge has no discretion, but to sentence the appellant to life imprisonment.

Morals:

1. Act less and/or keep mute when you're angry, for an angry man is a mad man.

2. Value human life; under no circumstance can you take a (human) life that you can't create.

3. Don't be power drunk, remember all powers belong to God (the All-Knowing).

4. The car model and type being protected then sure is a taxi now or off the road completely. This is to say, nothing reigns or lasts too long or forever. The same fine officer if offered same car today (assuming the event didn't happen) surely would be ungrateful for it even as a gift. How times change values.

He would have become a Navy Captain, Colonel equivalent, by normal promotion. He has also lost his freedom as a human being after such rigorous and risky military training.

5. Let's focus on training our children who have shown tendencies of quickness to anger. Anger is not of God.

We know ourselves, let's deal with it now before the devils uses it to destroy us.
let us all be slow to anger.

Cc, Seun.
Dominique.
Mynd44.

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Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:58pm On Apr 23, 2021
ANGER IS BAD.

Stay Far from it.

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Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by Kriss216: 7:04pm On Apr 23, 2021
Mtcheww
Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by 10BabyApple: 7:05pm On Apr 23, 2021
The problem with being in a level of authority is believing your actions are normal as expected of your position(whether it's brute or otherwise)...

Nonetheless, If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow. May God guide us to the best decisions

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Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:25pm On Apr 23, 2021
10BabyApple:
The problem with being in a level of authority is believing your actions are normal as expected of your position(whether it's brute or otherwise)...

Nonetheless , If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow. May God guide us to the best decisions
You've said it all Baby A.
That is all we need to hear.
END of Thread!

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Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by Nobody: 7:41pm On Apr 23, 2021
Igunugu bbqgrills making sense today gringrin
Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by Nobody: 8:40pm On Apr 23, 2021
Is that why Buhari does not get angry despite the insults Nigerians are hauling at him?


Terrorists!

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Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by GboyegaD(m): 8:56pm On Apr 23, 2021
How people get so angry is what I truly don't understand.
Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by 10BabyApple: 9:16pm On Apr 23, 2021
cchub:
Igunugu bbqgrills making sense today gringrin
That's not what vultures is called
Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by WantsandMore: 10:14pm On Apr 23, 2021
Imagine someone goes to Nigeria court and begins to make series off of convicted felons. Omo, it’s probably karma sha, may God help us when we are inadequate to help ourselves.
Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by Chummynoni(m): 11:09pm On Apr 23, 2021
what now happen to justice nowadays? is it dead?
Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by Nobody: 8:47am On Apr 24, 2021
Chummynoni:
what now happen to justice nowadays? is it dead?

It's now controlled by the executive arm and that's why impunity reigns
Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by Legalcriminal: 7:14pm On Apr 26, 2021
Moral of the story. When you hit a force car just jaapa immediately and run for your life. There are too many animals in Nigeria Military and police force.
Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by bukatyne(f): 7:53pm On Apr 26, 2021
GboyegaD:
How people get so angry is what I truly don't understand.

Apostle Joshua Selman once said such anger is the evidence of demonic possession and I agree with him.

There is a level of normal anger when you feel provoked that fades off after a while.

There is murderous rage that grips people and makes them do despicable things such as the Naval officer in the OP.

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Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by goldenboyofpsy(m): 8:08pm On Apr 26, 2021
Quite shameful that he lost all he laboured for in his lifetime due to his inability to control his temper.... Power needs to be managed in a way it won't lead to destruction...
Re: Anger : An Unfortunate True Life Story by chatinent: 11:05am On Apr 29, 2021
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