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Why can't the family of the murdered youth cry out for the dead body of dere love one |
In Edo and Lagos alone is more than 57 Lie lie lie Lie lie lie Lie lie lie |
Thank God you know |
Mumu players |
Mumu player |
APC power A P C power power A P C power power power |
May both celebrate many more years together IJN |
Which God dey help u with small letter G XXXXTENTACION: |
I don't know how true it is o I heard that is 23k |
Pls how much is bag of foreign rice in your area now |
Thank God for shina Rambo for repent But our dreaded political pen rubber will never repent |
Wedding burial to him. What will they call this type now?[/quote] |
Efe? |
Military regime |
But there is no way you will drive two at ago |
God bless you all and both parents |
After becoming President, I asked some of my bodyguard members to go for a walk in town. After the walk, we went for lunch at a restaurant. We sat in one of the most central ones, and each of us asked what we wanted. After a bit of waiting, the waiter who brought our menus appeared, at that moment I realized that at the table that was right in front of ours there was a single man waiting to be served. When he was served, I told one of my soldiers: go ask that man to join us. The soldier went and transmitted my invitation. The man stood up, took the plate and sat next to me. While eating, his hands were constantly shaking and he didn't lift his head from the food. When we finished, he waved at me without even looking at me, I shook his hand and walked away! Soldier said to me: - Madiba, that man must be very sick as his hands wouldn't stop shaking while he was eating. Not at all! The reason for his tremor is another - I replied. They looked at me weird and said to them: - That man was the guardian of the jail I was locked up in. Often, after the torture I was subjected to, I screamed and cried for water and he came to humiliate me, he laughed at me and instead of giving me water he urinated on my head. He wasn't sick, he was scared and shook maybe fearing that I, now that I'm president of South Africa, would send him to jail and do the same thing he did with me, torturing and humiliating him. But that's not me, that behavior is not part of my character nor my ethics. Minds that seek revenge destroy states, while those that seek reconciliation build Nations ′′ Nelson Mandela (From Echeverría Martínez ′′ Chicali Wall ′′) |
Congratulations |
Do you Love me to be president of Nigeria in 2023 Like for NO Share for YES
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U are a big fool. Birthday kill u there. Can u imagine ![]() |
E Don red finish now |
Everything just skataskata |
longetivity:Amen |
Patrick Osajie Omojiade, a Police Officer killed by the Nigeria Police Force. On the 2nd of May 2012, Patrick left home saying to his loving mother, “Mum I will be back first thing in the morning". His mum replied, "go well my son" not knowing that was going to be the last time she will set her eyes on him. Patrick left this world with a lot of hope, belief and aspirations to be a better Nigerian. His kind of policing was rare, yet Nigeria and the police force failed him. He stood for truth and justice but his colleagues and DPO were all against him. If he had known they had planned his death, he wouldn't have gone to work that fateful day. His DPO (DSP Tolani) and colleagues lured him into the police van, drove him to Makoko roundabout in the night and they killed him. Then they dumped his corpse at Gbagada morgue, claiming he was shot by armed robbers and they left without registration of death. We waited for him the next day but he never returned. His family went to the office which was Adekunle Police station, Yaba and no officer could explain what happened. Then the DPO appeared after about 5hrs to say he was shot dead by armed robbers, then he proposed burying him immediately. We refused his proposal and demanded to see his body. After a long and heated argument, we were allowed to go to the morgue. When his corpse was brought forward, it was shocking to see the brutal manner with which he was killed. Before we could get back to the station, the DPO had escaped. Autopsy reports confirmed head laceration from gun butt, strangulation and other physical violence. Today, the Nigeria Police has swept the case under the carpet while the other officers who killed him are still in the force. Patrick will always be remembered, and in the spirit of the #EndPoliceBrutality... We stand up for justice, We stand up for him and all fallen innocents, We stand up for our beloved country! We must #EndPoliceBrutality. Continue to rest in peace Patrick Osajie Omojiade�️�️�️. Since that 2012 his parents life has never remain the same.
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Patrick Osajie Omojiade, a Police Officer killed by the Nigeria Police Force. On the 2nd of May 2012, Patrick left home saying to his loving mother, “Mum I will be back first thing in the morning". His mum replied, "go well my son" not knowing that was going to be the last time she will set her eyes on him. Patrick left this world with a lot of hope, belief and aspirations to be a better Nigerian. His kind of policing was rare, yet Nigeria and the police force failed him. He stood for truth and justice but his colleagues and DPO were all against him. If he had known they had planned his death, he wouldn't have gone to work that fateful day. His DPO (DSP Tolani) and colleagues lured him into the police van, drove him to Makoko roundabout in the night and they killed him. Then they dumped his corpse at Gbagada morgue, claiming he was shot by armed robbers and they left without registration of death. We waited for him the next day but he never returned. His family went to the office which was Adekunle Police station, Yaba and no officer could explain what happened. Then the DPO appeared after about 5hrs to say he was shot dead by armed robbers, then he proposed burying him immediately. We refused his proposal and demanded to see his body. After a long and heated argument, we were allowed to go to the morgue. When his corpse was brought forward, it was shocking to see the brutal manner with which he was killed. Before we could get back to the station, the DPO had escaped. Autopsy reports confirmed head laceration from gun butt, strangulation and other physical violence. Today, the Nigeria Police has swept the case under the carpet while the other officers who killed him are still in the force. Patrick will always be remembered, and in the spirit of the #EndPoliceBrutality... We stand up for justice, We stand up for him and all fallen innocents, We stand up for our beloved country! We must #EndPoliceBrutality. Continue to rest in peace Patrick Osajie Omojiade�️�️�️ Since that 2012 his mum's life has never remain the same..
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Patrick Osajie Omojiade, a Police Officer killed by the Nigeria Police Force. On the 2nd of May 2012, Patrick left home saying to his loving mother, “Mum I will be back first thing in the morning". His mum replied, "go well my son" not knowing that was going to be the last time she will set her eyes on him. Patrick left this world with a lot of hope, belief and aspirations to be a better Nigerian. His kind of policing was rare, yet Nigeria and the police force failed him. He stood for truth and justice but his colleagues and DPO were all against him. If he had known they had planned his death, he wouldn't have gone to work that fateful day. His DPO (DSP Tolani) and colleagues lured him into the police van, drove him to Makoko roundabout in the night and they killed him. Then they dumped his corpse at Gbagada morgue, claiming he was shot by armed robbers and they left without registration of death. We waited for him the next day but he never returned. His family went to the office which was Adekunle Police station, Yaba and no officer could explain what happened. Then the DPO appeared after about 5hrs to say he was shot dead by armed robbers, then he proposed burying him immediately. We refused his proposal and demanded to see his body. After a long and heated argument, we were allowed to go to the morgue. When his corpse was brought forward, it was shocking to see the brutal manner with which he was killed. Before we could get back to the station, the DPO had escaped. Autopsy reports confirmed head laceration from gun butt, strangulation and other physical violence. Today, the Nigeria Police has swept the case under the carpet while the other officers who killed him are still in the force. Patrick will always be remembered, and in the spirit of the #EndPoliceBrutality... We stand up for justice, We stand up for him and all fallen innocents, We stand up for our beloved country! We must #EndPoliceBrutality. Continue to rest in peace Patrick Osajie Omojiade�️�️�️ Since that 2012 his mum's life has never remain the same.
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Patrick Osajie Omojiade, a Police Officer killed by the Nigeria Police Force. On the 2nd of May 2012, Patrick left home saying to his loving mother, “Mum I will be back first thing in the morning". His mum replied, "go well my son" not knowing that was going to be the last time she will set her eyes on him. Patrick left this world with a lot of hope, belief and aspirations to be a better Nigerian. His kind of policing was rare, yet Nigeria and the police force failed him. He stood for truth and justice but his colleagues and DPO were all against him. If he had known they had planned his death, he wouldn't have gone to work that fateful day. His DPO (DSP Tolani) and colleagues lured him into the police van, drove him to Makoko roundabout in the night and they killed him. Then they dumped his corpse at Gbagada morgue, claiming he was shot by armed robbers and they left without registration of death. We waited for him the next day but he never returned. His family went to the office which was Adekunle Police station, Yaba and no officer could explain what happened. Then the DPO appeared after about 5hrs to say he was shot dead by armed robbers, then he proposed burying him immediately. We refused his proposal and demanded to see his body. After a long and heated argument, we were allowed to go to the morgue. When his corpse was brought forward, it was shocking to see the brutal manner with which he was killed. Before we could get back to the station, the DPO had escaped. Autopsy reports confirmed head laceration from gun butt, strangulation and other physical violence. Today, the Nigeria Police has swept the case under the carpet while the other officers who killed him are still in the force. Patrick will always be remembered, and in the spirit of the #EndPoliceBrutality... We stand up for justice, We stand up for him and all fallen innocents, We stand up for our beloved country! We must #EndPoliceBrutality. Continue to rest in peace Patrick Osajie Omojiade�️�️�️ Since that 2012 his mum's life has never remain the same.
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