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EducationRe: Did you know Saka Tinubu was the first muslim medical doctor in Nigeria? (Photo) by Agbaka1997(op): 5:51pm On Mar 05, 2025
kingbee90:
Media propaganda again just like they stole the childhood photo of the former governor of Cross Rivers State and were bursted.

Our president doesn't have a family tree, origin, siblings, cousins, uncles even the Tinubu dynasty in Lagos state have once publicly disassociated themselves from him as a non-member of their family.
The name Tinubu may not be his name. lipsrsealed

The question remains :
Who is actually BAT?
The mysteries behind him is something else
EducationRe: Did you know Saka Tinubu was the first muslim medical doctor in Nigeria? (Photo) by Agbaka1997(op): 5:29pm On Mar 05, 2025
AKWATGOLD1:
Primary School: Saka Tinubu Primary School, Orile Agege was also named after him in his honor as well.
I feel he is not fully recognized in history books.
EducationRe: Did you know Saka Tinubu was the first muslim medical doctor in Nigeria? (Photo) by Agbaka1997(op): 2:23pm On Mar 05, 2025
mecuries:
I don't think anyone cares if he was a Muslim or a Christian.
It's historical fact and that's all that matters.
PoliticsRe: Former CG Of Immigration Inside 22k Hotel Room by Agbaka1997: 12:32pm On Mar 05, 2025
Educationalserv:
This I found very strange for how Nigerians who held public office live .
22k room to be meeting up coming yahoo boys Haba oga
It's seems the position of comptroller general is simply just a facade because that 22k to book a local hotel ain't it. After all the alleged looting under successive government. May his soul rest in peace.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VgSGzkTxEg
HealthRe: Dr. Olikoye Ransome Kuti The Man Who Stopped The Spread Of Hiv/Aids In Nigeria by Agbaka1997(op): 12:03pm On Mar 05, 2025
Samesame247:
You lie... Fela never had HIV... the government of that day only used his brother to certify a bad reputation for Fela..

Fela is an hero... The
Check out this interview www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzJKTPGAFN4
HealthRe: Dr. Olikoye Ransome Kuti The Man Who Stopped The Spread Of Hiv/Aids In Nigeria by Agbaka1997(op): 12:01pm On Mar 05, 2025
Samesame247:
You lie... Fela never had HIV... the government of that day only used his brother to certify a bad reputation for Fela..

Fela is an hero... The
He did even his children confirmed it.... Yemi and Seun actually did confirmed he succumbed to the disease but as the saying goes the truth will always prevail.
HealthRe: Dr. Olikoye Ransome Kuti The Man Who Stopped The Spread Of Hiv/Aids In Nigeria by Agbaka1997(op): 8:59am On Mar 05, 2025
Samesame247:
Na im stl certify say na HIV kee him brother Fela
Fela contracted the disease in the late 80's/ early 90's and was given the prior medical advice to take medication of some sort but he refused. He even campaigned against usage of condoms.
EducationRe: Did you know Saka Tinubu was the first muslim medical doctor in Nigeria? (Photo) by Agbaka1997(op): 8:56am On Mar 05, 2025
gulfer:
Nice to know, now tell me who's the first traditional belief medical doctor since there must be ethnic, and religious coloration to every facet of our lives undecided undecided undecided undecided
😁😁😁 Now I see what you did there.
Christianity EtcOutrage And Debates Erupts Over Viral Video Of Unconventional Anointing Ritual by Agbaka1997(op): 8:26am On Mar 05, 2025
A shocking video has surfaced online, showing a bishop's ordination ceremony in a Cherubim and Seraphim church. The footage, which has gone viral, depicts a highly unusual 'tongue-to-tongue anointing' ritual that has left many Nigerians stunned and outraged.

The video shows a man, presumed to be the bishop-elect, kneeling before the officiating clergyman. The ritual begins with the pouring of an anointing liquid over the candidate's head, but takes a bizarre turn when the officiating minister pours the liquid into the kneeling man's mouth and then extends his tongue. The bishop-elect reciprocates, and the two men touch the tips of their tongues together three times.

The video has sparked widespread condemnation, with many expressing disgust and questioning the scriptural basis of the act. Critics argue that the practice has no foundation in Christianity and appears to have disturbing undertones.

In response to the backlash, the Cherubim and Seraphim Unification Church has issued a disclaimer, strongly condemning the practice and distancing itself from the individuals involved. The church identified the officiating minister as Alfred Oluwasegun Okikiola Ogunnusi, also known as "His Eminence Baba Aladura LAHOJAH," and the bishop-elect as Benjamin (aka AJIGBO), who leads a makeshift church in Adamo, Ikorodu, Lagos.

The church described the ritual as "horrific" and "despicable before God and man." The ceremony reportedly took place in Ogijo, Ogun State.

The video has triggered an avalanche of reactions, with many calling for greater accountability and transparency within the church.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvTD1yy5Vqg?si=FMukh-m2OixVYkcj

HealthRe: Dr. Olikoye Ransome Kuti The Man Who Stopped The Spread Of Hiv/Aids In Nigeria by Agbaka1997(op): 7:43am On Mar 05, 2025
iamnotillicit:
Sadly na d aids still kill him brother...
Till date some of Fela's loyalists would argue he wasn't unalived from the disease.
PoliticsRe: ‘He Passed On In Hotel’, Police Confirm Death Of Ex-immigration CG by Agbaka1997: 4:27am On Mar 05, 2025
He passed on in active service. May his soul rest in peace [b][/b]


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvTD1yy5Vqg?si=FMukh-m2OixVYkcj

Dr. Olikoye Ransom Kuti, Nigeria's first pediatrician, was not only a trailblazer in the country's healthcare sector but also a passionate advocate for social change. Born into a family of prominent figures, including activist Fumilayo Ransom Kuti and Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, Dr. Kuti’s upbringing set the stage for his future impact. After studying at the University of Ibadan and Trinity College Dublin, his career took a pivotal turn following the death of his father in 1955, which led him to specialize in pediatrics. His commitment to improving child health in Nigeria led him to become the first Nigerian professor of pediatrics, and his work reshaped the nation's healthcare landscape.

In the 1980s, Dr. Kuti rose to national prominence as the Minister of Health during the Babangida regime. He revolutionized Nigeria’s approach to healthcare by implementing comprehensive national health policies, focusing on vaccination, child health, and introducing oral rehydration solutions for children. His efforts to combat widespread misconceptions about HIV/AIDS were groundbreaking, as he publicly addressed the disease in a country where it was widely misunderstood. In 1986, Dr. Kuti made the historic revelation that a 14-year-old Nigerian girl was the first person diagnosed with AIDS in the country, marking a turning point in the fight against the disease.

Despite facing significant political opposition and challenges within a corrupt system, Dr. Kuti’s work continued to inspire. His tenure as Health Minister ended in 1992, but his influence didn’t stop there. He was appointed Deputy Director-General of the World Health Organization and remained a vocal critic of corruption in the health sector. In a famous 2001 WHO conference speech, he revealed that a mere $12 out of every $100 contributed by donors actually reached HIV patients in Africa, shedding light on the disparity between global health funding and local outcomes.

Dr. Kuti’s legacy endures through his impactful work, his efforts to break the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS, and his role in founding the Society for Family Health Nigeria, which focused on child healthcare and family planning. His passing in 2003 was a profound loss, but his contributions continue to influence healthcare policy and social justice. In 2015, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie honored him through her short story Olikoye, which addressed his legacy in public health. His life remains a testament to the power of one individual to challenge systemic barriers and ignite lasting change. #LegacyOfChange #PublicHealthIcon #DrOlikoye #HealthCorruption #GlobalHealth #HealthReform #HIVAware #DrOlikoyeRansomKuti #pioneeringhealthcare
HealthRe: Dr. Olikoye Ransome Kuti The Man Who Stopped The Spread Of Hiv/Aids In Nigeria by Agbaka1997(op): 4:26am On Mar 05, 2025
He was also a cousin to Professor Wole Shoyinka the world renowned Nobel laureate.
CelebritiesRe: Are You Now Gay? Rema’s New Photos Spark Outrage (Photos) by Agbaka1997: 3:54am On Mar 05, 2025
So many conspiracy theories in one post with lots of misinformation. It's a cultural trend of artiste from this era to explore especially by cross dressing. They do that for a couple of reasons, one is to create some form of publicity for an album and then to trend so as to enable the fans engage and boom it creates traffic.
Since we live in a communal African type of society, especially Nigeria we tend to tie everything to religion. Though we all know that Illuminati mumbo-jumbo is real but this is going off the limits.

If truly, whether he's queer, gay, bottom, verse, top, domineering tb, sapio-sexual, asexual, bisexual. It ain't and shouldn't be non of our business. Real music enthusiasts don't tie their sentiments based on how the artistes decides to present themselves.[b][/b]


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvTD1yy5Vqg?si=FMukh-m2OixVYkcj

Dr. Olikoye Ransom Kuti, Nigeria's first pediatrician, was not only a trailblazer in the country's healthcare sector but also a passionate advocate for social change. Born into a family of prominent figures, including activist Fumilayo Ransom Kuti and Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, Dr. Kuti’s upbringing set the stage for his future impact. After studying at the University of Ibadan and Trinity College Dublin, his career took a pivotal turn following the death of his father in 1955, which led him to specialize in pediatrics. His commitment to improving child health in Nigeria led him to become the first Nigerian professor of pediatrics, and his work reshaped the nation's healthcare landscape.

In the 1980s, Dr. Kuti rose to national prominence as the Minister of Health during the Babangida regime. He revolutionized Nigeria’s approach to healthcare by implementing comprehensive national health policies, focusing on vaccination, child health, and introducing oral rehydration solutions for children. His efforts to combat widespread misconceptions about HIV/AIDS were groundbreaking, as he publicly addressed the disease in a country where it was widely misunderstood. In 1986, Dr. Kuti made the historic revelation that a 14-year-old Nigerian girl was the first person diagnosed with AIDS in the country, marking a turning point in the fight against the disease.

Despite facing significant political opposition and challenges within a corrupt system, Dr. Kuti’s work continued to inspire. His tenure as Health Minister ended in 1992, but his influence didn’t stop there. He was appointed Deputy Director-General of the World Health Organization and remained a vocal critic of corruption in the health sector. In a famous 2001 WHO conference speech, he revealed that a mere $12 out of every $100 contributed by donors actually reached HIV patients in Africa, shedding light on the disparity between global health funding and local outcomes.

Dr. Kuti’s legacy endures through his impactful work, his efforts to break the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS, and his role in founding the Society for Family Health Nigeria, which focused on child healthcare and family planning. His passing in 2003 was a profound loss, but his contributions continue to influence healthcare policy and social justice. In 2015, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie honored him through her short story Olikoye, which addressed his legacy in public health. His life remains a testament to the power of one individual to challenge systemic barriers and ignite lasting change. #LegacyOfChange #PublicHealthIcon #DrOlikoye #HealthCorruption #GlobalHealth #HealthReform #HIVAware #DrOlikoyeRansomKuti #pioneeringhealthcare
HealthRe: Dr. Olikoye Ransome Kuti The Man Who Stopped The Spread Of Hiv/Aids In Nigeria by Agbaka1997(op): 3:47am On Mar 05, 2025
He was the elder brother to Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulakpo kuti and he created alot of awareness as regards to HIV/AIDS which sadly caused the demise of Abami Eda.
HealthDr. Olikoye Ransome Kuti The Man Who Stopped The Spread Of Hiv/Aids In Nigeria by Agbaka1997(op):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvTD1yy5Vqg?si=FMukh-m2OixVYkcj

Dr. Olikoye Ransom Kuti, Nigeria's first pediatrician, was not only a trailblazer in the country's healthcare sector but also a passionate advocate for social change. Born into a family of prominent figures, including activist Fumilayo Ransom Kuti and Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, Dr. Kuti’s upbringing set the stage for his future impact. After studying at the University of Ibadan and Trinity College Dublin, his career took a pivotal turn following the death of his father in 1955, which led him to specialize in pediatrics. His commitment to improving child health in Nigeria led him to become the first Nigerian professor of pediatrics, and his work reshaped the nation's healthcare landscape.

In the 1980s, Dr. Kuti rose to national prominence as the Minister of Health during the Babangida regime. He revolutionized Nigeria’s approach to healthcare by implementing comprehensive national health policies, focusing on vaccination, child health, and introducing oral rehydration solutions for children. His efforts to combat widespread misconceptions about HIV/AIDS were groundbreaking, as he publicly addressed the disease in a country where it was widely misunderstood. In 1986, Dr. Kuti made the historic revelation that a 14-year-old Nigerian girl was the first person diagnosed with AIDS in the country, marking a turning point in the fight against the disease.

Despite facing significant political opposition and challenges within a corrupt system, Dr. Kuti’s work continued to inspire. His tenure as Health Minister ended in 1992, but his influence didn’t stop there. He was appointed Deputy Director-General of the World Health Organization and remained a vocal critic of corruption in the health sector. In a famous 2001 WHO conference speech, he revealed that a mere $12 out of every $100 contributed by donors actually reached HIV patients in Africa, shedding light on the disparity between global health funding and local outcomes.

Dr. Kuti’s legacy endures through his impactful work, his efforts to break the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS, and his role in founding the Society for Family Health Nigeria, which focused on child healthcare and family planning. His passing in 2003 was a profound loss, but his contributions continue to influence healthcare policy and social justice. In 2015, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie honored him through her short story Olikoye, which addressed his legacy in public health. His life remains a testament to the power of one individual to challenge systemic barriers and ignite lasting change. #LegacyOfChange #PublicHealthIcon #DrOlikoye #HealthCorruption #GlobalHealth #HealthReform #HIVAware #DrOlikoyeRansomKuti #pioneeringhealthcare

Music/RadioRe: Beyoncé Was Originally Meant To Be On Limpopo By Kcee! (video) by Agbaka1997: 3:12am On Mar 05, 2025
Jamie248:
Now this is a real Tinubu - the genuine article

Not some devious counterfeit from a brown-roof village in Osun State tongue
Shade successfully thrown because BAT is coming for you 🤣[b][/b]
EducationRe: Did you know Saka Tinubu was the first muslim medical doctor in Nigeria? (Photo) by Agbaka1997(op): 11:41pm On Mar 04, 2025
BlackViper:
Not likely, since TEEF nubu was adopted
That means Dr. Abdul Hamid Saka Tinubu is related to the REAL TINUBU lineage.[b][/b]

But there is this resemblance I'm seeing I don't know if it's just me.
CelebritiesRe: Zicsaloma Unveils Final Pictures Of Nose After Surgery by Agbaka1997: 11:38pm On Mar 04, 2025
He looks good though. Body dysphoria and body shaming are real issues we need to address in our society. Folks would push one to the edge to either change one particular deformity or another.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQEi2r_ZBJw?si=UsPWqlR10yuyOrZ8

Abdul-Hamid Saka Tinubu was a trailblazer in Nigeria, believed to be the first Muslim western-trained medical doctor in the country. Born on February 24, 1901, to a wealthy and influential Lagos businessman, Saka Tinubu gained admission to study Medicine at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, at the age of 25. He graduated five years later in 1931 and returned to Lagos, establishing himself as a dedicated medical practitioner and prominent sportsman.

Saka Tinubu's legacy extends beyond his medical achievements. He was committed to fitness, maintaining a routine of aerobic exercise and daily 10-mile walks well into his late sixties. In recognition of his remarkable achievements, a prominent street in Victoria Island, Lagos, and the Saka Tinubu Memorial High School, Orile Agege, were named in his honor. His legacy continues to inspire future generations in the fields of medicine, sports, and education.

#sociology #history #muslim #tinubu
EducationRe: Did you know Saka Tinubu was the first muslim medical doctor in Nigeria? (Photo) by Agbaka1997(op): 11:25pm On Mar 04, 2025
PulaPower:
Never heard of that name before..
They even named the popular street in Lagos after him. We really need to dig further about these historical figures.
EducationRe: Did you know Saka Tinubu was the first muslim medical doctor in Nigeria? (Photo) by Agbaka1997(op): 11:18pm On Mar 04, 2025
The Tinubu families are truly high achievers.
PoliticsRe: Seyi Tinubu Visits Sheikh Gumi In Kaduna After Iftaar Meals (Photo) by Agbaka1997: 11:16pm On Mar 04, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQEi2r_ZBJw?si=UsPWqlR10yuyOrZ8

Abdul-Hamid Saka Tinubu was a trailblazer in Nigeria, believed to be the first Muslim western-trained medical doctor in the country. Born on February 24, 1901, to a wealthy and influential Lagos businessman, Saka Tinubu gained admission to study Medicine at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, at the age of 25. He graduated five years later in 1931 and returned to Lagos, establishing himself as a dedicated medical practitioner and prominent sportsman.

Saka Tinubu's legacy extends beyond his medical achievements. He was committed to fitness, maintaining a routine of aerobic exercise and daily 10-mile walks well into his late sixties. In recognition of his remarkable achievements, a prominent street in Victoria Island, Lagos, and the Saka Tinubu Memorial High School, Orile Agege, were named in his honor. His legacy continues to inspire future generations in the fields of medicine, sports, and education.

#sociology #history #muslim #tinubu
Music/RadioRe: Beyoncé Was Originally Meant To Be On Limpopo By Kcee! (video) by Agbaka1997: 11:13pm On Mar 04, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQEi2r_ZBJw?si=UsPWqlR10yuyOrZ8

Abdul-Hamid Saka Tinubu was a trailblazer in Nigeria, believed to be the first Muslim western-trained medical doctor in the country. Born on February 24, 1901, to a wealthy and influential Lagos businessman, Saka Tinubu gained admission to study Medicine at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, at the age of 25. He graduated five years later in 1931 and returned to Lagos, establishing himself as a dedicated medical practitioner and prominent sportsman.

Saka Tinubu's legacy extends beyond his medical achievements. He was committed to fitness, maintaining a routine of aerobic exercise and daily 10-mile walks well into his late sixties. In recognition of his remarkable achievements, a prominent street in Victoria Island, Lagos, and the Saka Tinubu Memorial High School, Orile Agege, were named in his honor. His legacy continues to inspire future generations in the fields of medicine, sports, and education.

#sociology #history #muslim #tinubu
EducationRe: Did you know Saka Tinubu was the first muslim medical doctor in Nigeria? (Photo) by Agbaka1997(op): 11:03pm On Mar 04, 2025
Who knows if he's related to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu thoughhuh??
EducationDid you know Saka Tinubu was the first muslim medical doctor in Nigeria? (Photo) by Agbaka1997(op):
[b]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQEi2r_ZBJw?si=UsPWqlR10yuyOrZ8

Abdul-Hamid Saka Tinubu was a trailblazer in Nigeria, believed to be the first Muslim western-trained medical doctor in the country. Born on February 24, 1901, to a wealthy and influential Lagos businessman, Saka Tinubu gained admission to study Medicine at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, at the age of 25. He graduated five years later in 1931 and returned to Lagos, establishing himself as a dedicated medical practitioner and prominent sportsman.

Saka Tinubu's legacy extends beyond his medical achievements. He was committed to fitness, maintaining a routine of aerobic exercise and daily 10-mile walks well into his late sixties. In recognition of his remarkable achievements, a prominent street in Victoria Island, Lagos, and the Saka Tinubu Memorial High School, Orile Agege, were named in his honor. His legacy continues to inspire future generations in the fields of medicine, sports, and education.

#sociology #history #muslim #tinubu

CrimeThe True Story Of Anini The Famous Nigerian Armed Robber by Agbaka1997(op):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v12k5tacFRw?si=vI9e5i8DBMDvYPFV


Lawrence Nomanyagbon Anini, born in 1960 in Benin City, Nigeria, became one of the most notorious criminals in the country’s history. Initially a taxi driver, Anini’s criminal empire began after he started working for various gangs, later forming his own with members like Monday Osunbor and Ofege. His gang committed a series of violent crimes, including car hijackings, bus robberies, and a fatal bank heist in 1986 that left many dead. The public, captivated by his audacity, followed the "Anini Saga" as the media painted him as a larger-than-life figure, further fueling his infamy.

Anini's gang operated with impunity, allegedly aided by corrupt police officers who allowed them to continue their violent rampage. This collusion made their criminal activities more daring and deadly. In December 1986, after a nationwide manhunt led by Superintendent Kayode Uanreroro, Anini was finally captured in Benin City, marking the end of his reign of terror. His arrest brought relief to the nation but left behind a lasting legacy of fear and violence in Nigerian society.

#LawrenceAnini #NigerianCrimeHistory #CriminalEmpire #LawEnforcement #MediaInfluence #CrimeConsequences #PublicSafety #Nigeria

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PropertiesRe: AY Questions Nigerians’ Cycle Of Selling Lands To Relocate, Then Repurchasing by Agbaka1997: 7:02pm On Mar 04, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v12k5tacFRw?si=vI9e5i8DBMDvYPFV


Lawrence Nomanyagbon Anini, born in 1960 in Benin City, Nigeria, became one of the most notorious criminals in the country’s history. Initially a taxi driver, Anini’s criminal empire began after he started working for various gangs, later forming his own with members like Monday Osunbor and Ofege. His gang committed a series of violent crimes, including car hijackings, bus robberies, and a fatal bank heist in 1986 that left many dead. The public, captivated by his audacity, followed the "Anini Saga" as the media painted him as a larger-than-life figure, further fueling his infamy.

Anini's gang operated with impunity, allegedly aided by corrupt police officers who allowed them to continue their violent rampage. This collusion made their criminal activities more daring and deadly. In December 1986, after a nationwide manhunt led by Superintendent Kayode Uanreroro, Anini was finally captured in Benin City, marking the end of his reign of terror. His arrest brought relief to the nation but left behind a lasting legacy of fear and violence in Nigerian society.

#LawrenceAnini #NigerianCrimeHistory #CriminalEmpire #LawEnforcement #MediaInfluence #CrimeConsequences #PublicSafety #Nigeria

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PoliticsRe: Insecurity: Tinubu, NSA Nuhu Ribadu Deserve Kudos Over This ( Picture) by Agbaka1997: 7:57am On Mar 04, 2025
nairavsdollars:
This Picture and headline really got me laughing
The FG is really winning the war against insecurity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v12k5tacFRw?si=vI9e5i8DBMDvYPFV


Lawrence Nomanyagbon Anini, born in 1960 in Benin City, Nigeria, became one of the most notorious criminals in the country’s history. Initially a taxi driver, Anini’s criminal empire began after he started working for various gangs, later forming his own with members like Monday Osunbor and Ofege. His gang committed a series of violent crimes, including car hijackings, bus robberies, and a fatal bank heist in 1986 that left many dead. The public, captivated by his audacity, followed the "Anini Saga" as the media painted him as a larger-than-life figure, further fueling his infamy.

Anini's gang operated with impunity, allegedly aided by corrupt police officers who allowed them to continue their violent rampage. This collusion made their criminal activities more daring and deadly. In December 1986, after a nationwide manhunt led by Superintendent Kayode Uanreroro, Anini was finally captured in Benin City, marking the end of his reign of terror. His arrest brought relief to the nation but left behind a lasting legacy of fear and violence in Nigerian society.

#LawrenceAnini #NigerianCrimeHistory #CriminalEmpire #LawEnforcement #MediaInfluence #CrimeConsequences #PublicSafety #Nigeria

Please remember to kindly subscribe to this channel.
CrimeRe: Police Officer, Modestus Ojiebe, Kidnapped On Major Abuja Highway by Agbaka1997: 7:56am On Mar 04, 2025
iwaeda:
https://dailytrust.com/breaking-policeman-kidnapped-on-major-abuja-highway/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v12k5tacFRw?si=vI9e5i8DBMDvYPFV


Lawrence Nomanyagbon Anini, born in 1960 in Benin City, Nigeria, became one of the most notorious criminals in the country’s history. Initially a taxi driver, Anini’s criminal empire began after he started working for various gangs, later forming his own with members like Monday Osunbor and Ofege. His gang committed a series of violent crimes, including car hijackings, bus robberies, and a fatal bank heist in 1986 that left many dead. The public, captivated by his audacity, followed the "Anini Saga" as the media painted him as a larger-than-life figure, further fueling his infamy.

Anini's gang operated with impunity, allegedly aided by corrupt police officers who allowed them to continue their violent rampage. This collusion made their criminal activities more daring and deadly. In December 1986, after a nationwide manhunt led by Superintendent Kayode Uanreroro, Anini was finally captured in Benin City, marking the end of his reign of terror. His arrest brought relief to the nation but left behind a lasting legacy of fear and violence in Nigerian society.

#LawrenceAnini #NigerianCrimeHistory #CriminalEmpire #LawEnforcement #MediaInfluence #CrimeConsequences #PublicSafety #Nigeria

Please remember to kindly subscribe to this channel.

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