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Woman Who Slapped Policeman 13 Times Arrested In Oyo / Sentence To 105 Yrs In Prison, He Escape 13 Times, The Most Intelligent Prisoner / Thief Jumps Into A Canal In Festac Town, Lagos To Evade Jungle Justice. Photos (2) (3) (4)

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by NotComplaining: 9:45am On Nov 18, 2016
danxzy:
only in Nigeria, how can u take the life of someone just becux he stole something. imagine the small that stole ordinary garri they beat him yet set him ablaze and people stand they watching them nobody even try to call police to save the life of that small boy. is it not better he went to jail than to die. some of our leader is there stealling billions of naira.

Lagos is the worstest state in Nigeria, to kill human being is like killing a fowl yet federal government can't do anything about it, May God Have Mercy On Us

If I direct you to a website of uncensored media you will not be saying only in Nigeria - trust. World events are much more than what you see on mainstream news mediums.

Brutality is fixed in the gnome of all human beings.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by vikstandon(m): 9:45am On Nov 18, 2016
If an ungodly man could offer such a cruel judgement to his kind...
what do we say of a righteous God...His judgement would be grave, the ungodly would not stand his judgement.
We have burnt our like in temporary fire... If we after giving such judgement fails to be upright (God's definition of an upright man) our own punishment would be grave (we shall all burn in hell {an eternal fire} ).
We in our judgement have denied them a hope and a future, we have committed them to mother earth and deprived them a chance of repentance...But the merciful God who is not fast to condemn us still offers us a chance to be reconciled to him...He wants to give u a hope and a future today.#WILLuACCEPTtheOFFERtoday?
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by adedehinbo(m): 9:46am On Nov 18, 2016
this is a message to those Igbos who come from the east thinking they pick money from ground in lagos, after coming down nd couldn't find any legit way to find money they engage in all sorts of crimes eg419,one chance, pickpocketing, kidnapping,vandalism, armed robbery, lagos is the last choice for u cos when u re caught No pity na death,even the ones we know as a cultured agbero will never steal, he could beg but never steal, I ve watch so many jungle justice it doesn't seems to be anything to me again nd we shall continue!!!
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by KingRex1(m): 9:50am On Nov 18, 2016
Viking007:

Like the person You quoted rightly said- Pray You never fall a victim of armed robbery. You will never understand how cruel and stupendously wicked these criminals can be.

Pray You never fall a victim.
Yes Bro, we all pray about that.. But that's not the issue here
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by zzbrodah: 9:52am On Nov 18, 2016
Its just unfortunate,jungle justice is a fallout of the failure of our judicial system (from police to court)..For example,a thief who pleaded guilty to a theft of 15,000 was sentenced to a month imprisonment with an option of 5000 fine,I witnessed this in a court...The guy paid the 5000 and was freed. So tell me is that deterant or an encouraging situation...

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by eleko1: 9:52am On Nov 18, 2016
undecided I don't pity criminal's'.They deserve the treatment.wait until u become their victim.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by OlujobaSamuel: 9:56am On Nov 18, 2016
i only have sympathy for those accuse of sexual immoralties and the aluu4, others? i dont think i care. you even wrote notorious to some, yet you think the judgement isnt good. every home in nigeria is now a govt on its own, provide everything, makes law, secure, so why cant they interprete the law and execute it also?

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Ahmadgani(m): 9:56am On Nov 18, 2016
one cannot justify jungle justice, but I think some criminals deserved to be sent to their creators with immediate effect.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by fkdmods: 9:58am On Nov 18, 2016
JeffreyJamez:
One would think with all these cases it would deter other demons from stealing and killing people.... angry...I say continue burning all of them till the rest know that the street is not smiling!! ....imagine that one even bragging inside a police van that he would come back and hunt them... Goes to show how useless the NPF is. angry

Just because criminals act like animals does not mean you should become one too. There is a deep psychological problem within the society in Nigeria. Any and everything is justifiable. "Dem never pay salary since. I beg make i put on my police uniform go collect bribe for road" or "Which kain tin be dis na? See as hostel toilet doti. Since dem no wan clean am, make i do my business for ground here" or "I beg make i pour the refuse for gutter joo since dem no wan provide garbage disposal" or "Where is the tyre and petrol? Let's set him on fire because if we leave him with the police, the will let him go" Etc. Are you seeing a pattern? As long as Nigerians can get away with depravity, they will justify it. I wonder why you guys don't understand that you are only harming yourselves with this behavior. You are gradually turning the country into a jungle fit for animals. There is no reason or excuse for murder but i guess that does not apply to Nigerians. I will keeping saying this; Every Nigerian living in Nigeria is a potential murderer.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by chiscodedon(m): 10:00am On Nov 18, 2016
BrutalJab:


Op this guy isn't a 7 year old boy but a 20yr old with small body.

He didn't steal garri but a phone after which he stabbed the owner.

Please let's stop misinforming the public.

Brave men of our time.
You don't need much excuse to showoff your bravery. You don't need a second invitation to be a judge.
In daylight you unleash a darkness worst than midnight. You are fighting a trivial "badness" with a terrible evil. You won, you killed him. A bragging right against the devil. Hope you kept his skull? As a trophy, your cup, a memorabilia. To prove to your future kids what a brave lion their dad was. The lion of the tribe of murderers.
But sometimes you need to be big enough to see how small you are. You need to be brave enough to see what a prosaic little coward you are.
To err is human but your stupidity is divine. You are a slave to your own foolishness and whoever took these pictures share in this foolishness. Your temperament can't accommodate thieves yet government rob you daily. You are robbed of your right, your privileges. Your future is stolen and your destiny being moved. None of these sparked your revolutionary judgmental bravery. You chose a petty thief to decorate. A fatal decoration. A tire necklace and gasoline perfume. This is 52 shades of dark.
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by JeffreyJamez(m): 10:01am On Nov 18, 2016
fkdmods:


Just because criminals act like animals does not mean you should become one too. There is a deep psychological problem within the society in Nigeria. Any and everything is justifiable. "Dem never pay salary since. I beg make i put on my police uniform go collect bribe for road" or "Which kain tin be dis na? See as hostel toilet doti. Since dem no wan clean am, make i do my business for ground here" or "I beg make i pour the refuse for gutter joo since dem no wan provide garbage disposal" or "Where is the tyre and petrol? Let's set him on fire because if we leave him with the police, the will let him go" Etc. Are you seeing a pattern? As long as Nigerians can get away with depravity, they will justify it. I wonder why you guys don't understand that you are only harming yourselves with this behavior. You are gradually turning the country into a jungle fit for animals. There is no reason or excuse for murder but i guess that does not apply to Nigerians. I will keeping saying this; Every Nigerian living in Nigeria is a potential murderer.

When you have a knife sticking in your eye, or a bullet lodged in your shoulder, come back and speak this grammar and i wil take you serious.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by KillJoy62(m): 10:02am On Nov 18, 2016
do d crime and serve d tym. stay off crime it doesn't pay. but still waiting to see wen a corrupt politician wld be gvn dis treatment.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by doctorregular1(m): 10:02am On Nov 18, 2016
Na so!
Yieldings:
Wow @ all these stories. Such cruelty.

I still remember the Aluu 4 boys.

People who beat and burn others to death are the real criminals.
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by BOJO123(m): 10:04am On Nov 18, 2016
lepasharon:
You Africans are barbabic and deserve the cesspits you all live in!
Each time I hear individuals Like you who lack any iota of historical knowledge about Africa.. Terming it barbaric. It baffles me. So the Europeans weren't barbaric when they took millions of Africans from their home and termed them slaves.. Chained their mouths, hands and legs. Boared them on a ship, where most of them would probably die off anyway... How about the apartheid in South Africa was that not an act of barbarism where an African man needed a ticket just to take a stroll in his own country.. .how about the KKK in the US weren't they barbaric in their numerous attempt to annihilate blacks... How about the millions of Red-indians who died at the expense of white expansion. ..what about Hitler, Stalin,.are they not EUROPEANS? weren't they barbaric.... Do you even know what Transpired in Kenya.. .the harm done to the mau mau people by the whites (apex of barbarism)...if you don't know about history just SHUT UP!! !!

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by BrutalJab: 10:05am On Nov 18, 2016
chiscodedon:


Brave men of our time.
You don't need much excuse to showoff your bravery. You don't need a second invitation to be a judge.
In daylight you unleash a darkness worst than midnight. You are fighting a trivial "badness" with a terrible evil. You won, you killed him. A bragging right against the devil. Hope you kept his skull? As a trophy, your cup, a memorabilia. To prove to your future kids what a brave lion their dad was. The lion of the tribe of murderers.
But sometimes you need to be big enough to see how small you are. You need to be brave enough to see what a prosaic little coward you are.
To err is human but your stupidity is divine. You are a slave to your own foolishness and whoever took these pictures share in this foolishness. Your temperament can't accommodate thieves yet government rob you daily. You are robbed of your right, your privileges. Your future is stolen and your destiny being moved. None of these sparked your revolutionary judgmental bravery. You chose a petty thief to decorate. A fatal decoration. A tire necklace and gasoline perfume. This is 52 shades of dark.


Your own foolishness is too huge.

How many politicians that stole your destiny have you attacked

How many times have you stoned your local government chairman

Why can't it start from you??

Like I said, your foolishness knows no bound. Big goat.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by vislabraye(m): 10:06am On Nov 18, 2016
The problem I have with jungle justice is that innocent people could be victims. undecided . Or the punishment could be to severe for the said crime. Other than that, rapists and violent criminals need to be beaten to stupor angry .
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by terrezo2002(m): 10:07am On Nov 18, 2016
Longing for a world of peace, joy, no night, no crying, no stealing, no hunger, no wickedness, no anger and hatred.
I eagerly await the new Jerusalem
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by chineloSA(f): 10:08am On Nov 18, 2016
lepasharon:
You Africans are barbabic and deserve the cesspits you all live in!

We are very sorry Mrs European. sad sad

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by chiscodedon(m): 10:10am On Nov 18, 2016
adedehinbo:
this is a message to those Igbos who come from the east thinking they pick money from ground in lagos, after coming down nd couldn't find any legit way to find money they engage in all sorts of crimes eg419,one chance, pickpocketing, kidnapping,vandalism, armed robbery, lagos is the last choice for u cos when u re caught No pity na death,even the ones we know as a cultured agbero will never steal, he could beg but never steal, I ve watch so many jungle justice it doesn't seems to be anything to me again nd we shall continue!!!


Brave men of our time.
You don't need much excuse to showoff your bravery. You don't need a second invitation to be a judge.
In daylight you unleash a darkness worst than midnight. You are fighting a trivial "badness" with a terrible evil. You won, you killed him. A bragging right against the devil. Hope you kept his skull? As a trophy, your cup, a memorabilia. To prove to your future kids what a brave lion their dad was. The lion of the tribe of murderers.
But sometimes you need to be big enough to see how small you are. You need to be brave enough to see what a prosaic little coward you are.
To err is human but your stupidity is divine. You are a slave to your own foolishness and whoever took these pictures share in this foolishness. Your temperament can't accommodate thieves yet government rob you daily. You are robbed of your right, your privileges. Your future is stolen and your destiny being moved. None of these sparked your revolutionary judgmental bravery. You chose a petty thief to decorate. A fatal decoration. A tire necklace and gasoline perfume. This is 52 shades of dark.

Go to hell.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by vislabraye(m): 10:11am On Nov 18, 2016
chiscodedon:


Brave men of our time.
You don't need much excuse to showoff your bravery. You don't need a second invitation to be a judge.
In daylight you unleash a darkness worst than midnight. You are fighting a trivial "badness" with a terrible evil. You won, you killed him. A bragging right against the devil. Hope you kept his skull? As a trophy, your cup, a memorabilia. To prove to your future kids what a brave lion their dad was. The lion of the tribe of murderers.
But sometimes you need to be big enough to see how small you are. You need to be brave enough to see what a prosaic little coward you are.
To err is human but your stupidity is divine. You are a slave to your own foolishness and whoever took these pictures share in this foolishness. Your temperament can't accommodate thieves yet government rob you daily. You are robbed of your right, your privileges. Your future is stolen and your destiny being moved. None of these sparked your revolutionary judgmental bravery. You chose a petty thief to decorate. A fatal decoration. A tire necklace and gasoline perfume. This is 52 shades of dark.


This one na poetry ?
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by ndcide(m): 10:16am On Nov 18, 2016
Silly thread. The writer had to emphasize that the boy is 7years old and he stole garri.

Now you see how people deliberately lie to themselves just to justify their own sentiments?

Jungle justice is justice too. And it's neither here nor there.

In FACT, it is a potent way to fight corruption and the best way to enforce, 'Change begins with you'

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by fkdmods: 10:20am On Nov 18, 2016
JeffreyJamez:


When you have a knife sticking in your eye, or a bullet lodged in your shoulder, come back and speak this grammar and i wil take you serious.

No one said not to defend yourself when attacked. But, when you premeditatedly conspire to kill another human being publicly, how is that not murder? Show me where in the Nigerian legal system where it says it is lawful to do so? You think Nigeria is an island? The world is watching and reaffirming the conclusions that Nigerians are animals.
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by mkoabiola: 10:27am On Nov 18, 2016
Ds robbers a times can b very deadly but jungle justice is not d solution
Nigerians no longer av faith in d judiciary and Nigeria police hence d reason for jungle justice
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by mengho(m): 10:37am On Nov 18, 2016
I oppose jungle justice when the person is just a suspect & not caught red handed. But please if a criminal is caught red-handed, I completely support jungle justice, it's a very good way to deter future criminals as opposed to d police who allow those criminals to just get bailed out as long as they paid cash. dis op just had no idea how some of these criminals treat people during their free reign dats why he is sympathetic to criminals
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by adedehinbo(m): 10:38am On Nov 18, 2016
chiscodedon:



Brave men of our time.
You don't need much excuse to showoff your bravery. You don't need a second invitation to be a judge.
In daylight you unleash a darkness worst than midnight. You are fighting a trivial "badness" with a terrible evil. You won, you killed him. A bragging right against the devil. Hope you kept his skull? As a trophy, your cup, a memorabilia. To prove to your future kids what a brave lion their dad was. The lion of the tribe of murderers.
But sometimes you need to be big enough to see how small you are. You need to be brave enough to see what a prosaic little coward you are.
To err is human but your stupidity is divine. You are a slave to your own foolishness and whoever took these pictures share in this foolishness. Your temperament can't accommodate thieves yet government rob you daily. You are robbed of your right, your privileges. Your future is stolen and your destiny being moved. None of these sparked your revolutionary judgmental bravery. You chose a petty thief to decorate. A fatal decoration. A tire necklace and gasoline perfume. This is 52 shades of dark.

Go to hell.
good work of rubbing, how many times have you written this to the thieves who had killed nd crippled many, if no then I pray u would be a victim soon then u would understand me,well I dont ve much to drag with you,when u feels the pain u would understand what could make a gentle go crazy when it has to do with thieves
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by vanhayor(m): 10:42am On Nov 18, 2016
ever811:
it is clear that the problem of nigeria is not the leaders but the masses... this people who received such treatment are victims of the high criminals in power, whom we celebrate everyday...the leaders steal billions and keep us useless, but we have never thrown a stone at one of them but we kill the victims of there activities.. may those watching and the ones who executed this taboo never know peace and may they go down there graves in sorrow... AMEN.
You re one very big problem in Nigeria...y d curse again!! Nigerians sha

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by vineyardfarms: 10:47am On Nov 18, 2016
olihilistic:
embarassed
I will never wish anybody to be a victim of jungle justice.

THESE SAME NAKED - HEARTED PERSONS WILL MORTALIZED ROGUE POLITICIANS WITH EXOCTICS CARS, PORK - BELLY CONSTITUENCY PROJECTS, WARDROPE PROJECTS, GIRL FRIENDS PROJECTS, HOTEL PROJECTS, TRAVEL AND SEATING ALLOWANCES PROJECTS.

WHEN MILLIONS ARE DYING EVERY DAY. NOBODY KNOWS WHAT HAS HAPPEN TO THE SO CALLED RECOVERED LOOOOOOOOTS.

YET THE BORROWING AND TRAVELLING DEPARTMENTS ARE BOTH VERY ACTIVE AND UP TO DATE.

I WISH THEY COULD CHENNEL SOME OF THESE ENERGY TO BOTH HOUSES OF SENATE AND REPS WHO HAVE OUTLIVED THEIR USEFULLNESS AND BLOCK THEIR EXCESSES.

GOD HELP NIGERIA.
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by DonaTee(f): 10:50am On Nov 18, 2016
Eyor1:



I copied that from Naij... . I'm not the originator.

pls look for more to copy.
The pastor's wife dat was murdered by muslim youths nko?
The pregnant woman who was killed durin religious crises yr ago n her tummy sliced open with her fetus nko?

The ones u wrote about are suspected criminals. What about innocent people who met d same fate? Especially during religious crises, land disputes n herdsmen invasion

However I do not support jungle justice dat involves killing. Some deserve it but I cant take life n soil my handa wit dirty blood

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by saudyarmani(m): 10:52am On Nov 18, 2016
olihilistic:
embarassed
I will never wish anybody to be a victim of jungle justice.


And never wish to be a victim of this criminals also,i wount say more than that

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