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COPIED DINO MELAYE ...Now let me bring you up to date of his arrest��♂��♂ 1. Criminals were arrested in Kogi state with AK47 assault riffles. 2. The arrested criminals named DINO as their sponsor 3. Police wrote a letter to Dino for explanation, Dino ignored the letter. 4. A week later, the Police wrote to the Senate, asking for DINO, Senate ignored the letter. 5. A week after again, another invitation to DINO from the SARS headquarters was again extended to DINO, yet, he refused. 6. Police declared him wanted 7. The arrested criminals escaped from their cells, and Dino gave the police 24 hours to produce the criminals. 8. The criminals were all rearrested two days later. Dino was invited again and he for the 5th time refused. 9. At Offa in Kwara State, he was prevented from been arrested by Saraki and the Vigilantes. 10. He was stopped at the Airport by the immigration, and he snatched back his passport from the immigration, and bolted away, before the Police could get there. 11. The police traced him to his house, and laid seige there, when he refused to submit himself for arrest. 12. 24 hours later, Dino submitted himself for arrest. 13. He was taken to SARS headquarters for processing, and then was been taken to Lokoja for an identification parade. 14. In a commando style attack, two white hilux truck slammed into the front end of the security vehicle Dino was in, and in the confusion, Dino bolted into the near by bush. 15. A hot chase by the police got DINO caught, and rearrested. 16. An ambulance from no where appeared, in response to the Police call for an ambulance. The police thinking it was in response to their call, allowed DINO to be conveyed in the ambulance. 17. On discovering that the ambulance belongs to the National Assembly and was DINO getaway Plan B, they chased the Ambulance and caught up with it at Zanklin Hospital, where the driver of the ambulance, Dino and the hospital Director were arrested, and Dino taken custody of, by the Police. Now you know! |
Visions about Politics...Good! |
security after freedom |
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Nice Game at the house!!!! |
she must have been the richest woman in Africa as that time |
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E go better |
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This man na mumu!!!!! |
In the span of just two days, America has seen two black men killed on camera by police: Alton Sterling of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Philando Castile of St. Paul, Minnesota. As federal investigations into both shootings commence, the public is learning more about the men who lost their lives. Alton Sterling, 37, was the father of five children. He was known in the community as the “CD Man,” as he often sold CDs and DVDs outside of convenience stores, just as he was doing on Monday night when he was shot by police in a scuffle on Tuesday. When Sterling was 24 years old, he was convicted of a felony charge “carnal knowledge of a juvenile,” meaning he was convicted of having sexual contact with a person between the ages of 13 and 17. He was released from prison in October 2004. According to the New York Daily News, Sterling was also arrested for aggravated battery, criminal damage to property, unauthorized entry and domestic abuse battery. In 2009, he was sentenced to another five years in prison for marijuana possession and for carrying an illegal weapon with a controlled dangerous substance. The night Sterling was killed, a 911 dispatcher told police that a man selling CDs on a street corner had a gun in his pocket and had pulled the gun on someone who had a complaint. According to CNN, the call was made by homeless man that had been asking Sterling for money. Video captured by two bystanders show that Sterling had the gun in his pocket at the time of his death, though he did not have the gun in his hand when he was killed by police. Louisiana allows open carry of firearms, though carriers must be able to legally be able to posses a gun. Sterling was not able to legally possess a gun because he was on probation. Philando Castile was 32 years old when he was shot and killed by police Falcon Heights Police on Wednesday evening. Castile was a cafeteria supervisor at the J.J. Hill Montesori school in St. Paul, where he reportedly worked for over a decade. According to a Facebook page allegedly belonging to Castile, he graduated St. Paul Central High School in 2001 and attended the University of Minnesota. Friends and family at the scene on Wednesday evening described Castile as a “straight-A student,” “very nonconfrontational,” “a real upstanding citizen” and “by the book.” According to the Minnesota Star Tribune, Castile did have misdemeanor and petty crimes on his record. According to a Facebook Live video taken by Castile’s girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, Castile was pulled over by police on Wednesday for a broken taillight on his car. During the stop, Castile informed officers that he was armed and permitted to carry a weapon under concealed carry laws. While reaching for his ID, an unidentified officer shot Castile five times in the chest. Video link of Philando killed by a cop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4A0VE9kYcA Video link of Alton Sterling killed by cops https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckuUk9R5ES0
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In the span of just two days, America has seen two black men killed on camera by police: Alton Sterling of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Philando Castile of St. Paul, Minnesota. As federal investigations into both shootings commence, the public is learning more about the men who lost their lives. Alton Sterling, 37, was the father of five children. He was known in the community as the “CD Man,” as he often sold CDs and DVDs outside of convenience stores, just as he was doing on Monday night when he was shot by police in a scuffle on Tuesday. When Sterling was 24 years old, he was convicted of a felony charge “carnal knowledge of a juvenile,” meaning he was convicted of having sexual contact with a person between the ages of 13 and 17. He was released from prison in October 2004. According to the New York Daily News, Sterling was also arrested for aggravated battery, criminal damage to property, unauthorized entry and domestic abuse battery. In 2009, he was sentenced to another five years in prison for marijuana possession and for carrying an illegal weapon with a controlled dangerous substance. The night Sterling was killed, a 911 dispatcher told police that a man selling CDs on a street corner had a gun in his pocket and had pulled the gun on someone who had a complaint. According to CNN, the call was made by homeless man that had been asking Sterling for money. Video captured by two bystanders show that Sterling had the gun in his pocket at the time of his death, though he did not have the gun in his hand when he was killed by police. Louisiana allows open carry of firearms, though carriers must be able to legally be able to posses a gun. Sterling was not able to legally possess a gun because he was on probation. Philando Castile was 32 years old when he was shot and killed by police Falcon Heights Police on Wednesday evening. Castile was a cafeteria supervisor at the J.J. Hill Montesori school in St. Paul, where he reportedly worked for over a decade. According to a Facebook page allegedly belonging to Castile, he graduated St. Paul Central High School in 2001 and attended the University of Minnesota. Friends and family at the scene on Wednesday evening described Castile as a “straight-A student,” “very nonconfrontational,” “a real upstanding citizen” and “by the book.” According to the Minnesota Star Tribune, Castile did have misdemeanor and petty crimes on his record. According to a Facebook Live video taken by Castile’s girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, Castile was pulled over by police on Wednesday for a broken taillight on his car. During the stop, Castile informed officers that he was armed and permitted to carry a weapon under concealed carry laws. While reaching for his ID, an unidentified officer shot Castile five times in the chest. Video link of Philando killed by a cop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4A0VE9kYcA Video link of Alton Sterling killed by cops https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckuUk9R5ES0
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Dem don catch am |
Nkechi... Here again!!!!! |
The boy is gonna live a life of regrets and dejection |
E don tey |
Fool |
God knows I believe in this present government to achieve the non achievable. |
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Another competition in the labor market. No chance for 2nd class lower ooo |
Kai |
U na just dey judge blindly , wike and his men are not righteous , They are bunch of thieves and I smell politics in this write up because of the word defeated this , defeated that. Mention their name, that's all. Most you put defeated Apc candidate before their name? And besides provide link for this |
God knows everything |
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una for don start una protest when Jonathan was the president. jobless pple. |
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GrownMan01:this is my email esantex2003@yahoo.co.uk |