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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by princemike2005(m): 2:51pm On Apr 14, 2017
this is brutality not that one they did to him

Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by DeRuggedProf: 2:51pm On Apr 14, 2017
PL
Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by Nobody: 2:52pm On Apr 14, 2017
Nigerian police again?

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by nickxtra(m): 2:53pm On Apr 14, 2017
Well, ordinary people experience higher brutality than this one, yet no one fight for thier cause.

Some one should ask the Prof. the level of brutality he has meted out on his students.
Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by Lilymax(f): 2:53pm On Apr 14, 2017
PUSH1:
I am so happy!
It's remaing the police boss himself
Then buhari and Osinbaji
I don't understand u undecided

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by Acidosis(m): 2:55pm On Apr 14, 2017
Na to beat the Chief Justice of the Federation remain.. Let's just officially declare Nigeria a Banana Republic or a Jungle where Laws and Human Rights don't work.

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by wethebest(m): 2:56pm On Apr 14, 2017
fools
Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by Neddyogu(m): 2:56pm On Apr 14, 2017
Just sue the Edo police commissioner already...

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by Organs(m): 2:56pm On Apr 14, 2017
A whole Professor of law, chai some policemen are in trouble... maybe dem think say na GEJ era we dey.

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by SIRKAY98(m): 2:58pm On Apr 14, 2017
Haaa
Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by akigbemaru: 2:58pm On Apr 14, 2017
todaynewsreview:
Despite the campaign of the Inspector General of Police on decent policing in Nigeria, a rogue police squad in Edo State is thwarting the efforts. Martins Ifijeh chronicles how the squad serially brutalised a Professor of Law in Ambrose Alli University with cutlasses, hammers and teargas for daring to ask questions

When the Dean, Department of Law, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Professor Sunday Edeko woke up in the morning of March 13, he did not envisage he would be serially brutalised for over six hours like a common criminal and would end up in hospital bed to treat the wounds and pain that came with such brutality.

He had left the house that morning like every other civil servant, when he saw a young boy he identified as a relation of the former Speaker, Edo State House of Assembly, Thomas Okosun, in a parked police van, which made him slow down and asked the boy what he was doing in the van.

Little did the Professor of Law know that his decision to ask the boy question at all, would be all that the rogue police squad, needed to use cutlasses, hammers, teargas, their boots, blows and slaps on him, claiming they were directly from the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Haliru Ugwandu’s office and acting on his command.

Narrating his ordeal to THISDAY, Edeko said on that particular day, when he slowed down to ask the boy what was the issue that he was put in the van, before the boy could reply, an armed man who was not on police uniform told him to get away. “Without even giving me time to move or offer an explanation, he used a hammer to hit my right hand. That was their first assault against me. I was surprised why a trained police officer would descend to such level of brutality against an unarmed and peaceful individual. I managed to park the car some metres away and alighted from the car. At that point, about five armed men who were not in police uniform advanced towards me.

“I clearly introduced myself as Prof. Sunday Edeko, the Dean of Faculty of Law, AAU, Ekpoma. All my attempts to explain that I am a law-abiding community leader fell on deaf ears. They started the second stage of their assault on me. They descended on me with hammers, cutlasses, tear gas, hand and foot. They brutalised me and inflicted injuries on my back, hand and leg.”

He said as soon as he left the scene of the unprovoked attack, he drove straight to the police station to report the matter, where a police officer was released to accompany him to the scene.

“When we arrived there, the attackers had gone. We went back to the police station and I sighted the men who brutalised me in the special anti-cult unit office. I then drew the attention of my police companion to them. They chased the police officer away and descended on me with a higher level of brutality. They said they were different from the “useless police officers in Ekpoma, and were only answerable to the Commissioner of Police, Edo State, Mr. Haliru Ugwandu.

“They fell me, kicked me around the floor in an atmosphere in which they used tear gas on my eyes, slapped me with cutlasses very many times that I could not count. That was the third stage of their assault. When my wife came, they threatened to arrest and charge her with armed robbery, kidnapping and cultism, the crimes they accused me of,” he said.

According to him, their fourth stage of brutality started when they gave him a pen and paper to write a statement. He said they compelled him to write even though he was in pains. “They tore my first two statements because they said I should not write my name as “Professor Sunday Edeko. They equally seized the third and fourth statements because they were not written in the exact way they wanted.”

He said when the men could not lay hold on a crime against him, they then started accusing him of cultism, which him personally has always been against. Adding that throughout the period they detained and tortured him, which was between 9:30a.m. to 3p.m., he made uncountable number of appeals to them that he was a responsible Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Law. “The more I introduced myself, the more they got infuriated.

“They then later accused me of an attempt to go and buy Indian hemp from a woman they also arrested. It was even in the police station that I met the woman for the first time as I never knew her before then. I have never smoked Indian hemp and I hope they will agree for all of us to do examination to know who will test positive of Indian hemp consumption.

“I never obstructed them since all I asked one of the boys after they were already arrested was a simple “what happened?” I have never insulted the police. In fact, I collaborated with them in the past to play a better role in law enforcement. Even after they brutalised me in town, I went to the police station because of the confidence I have in the police. Only a fool will obstruct and insult the police and still go to the police station to seek their protection. I am not a fool. Moreover, an unarmed civilian of my status has no capacity whatsoever to obstruct close to a dozen police officers who were fully armed and who effected arrest already.

“Whenever I failed to write the exact thing they told me to write so as to incriminate myself, the more they slapped me with hand and cutlasses and sprayed teargas on my face. They only stopped beating me after they used their torture cutlass to cut the shoulder of one of the suspects. I have been able to identify the boy they cut on the shoulder through the same hospital we went for treatment. About 12 of us were in their torture office. They detained me behind the counter for about two hours before I was released with the intervention of the Onoje of Ekpoma and the Divisional Police Officer. I immediately proceeded to the General Hospital Ekpoma for medical attention.”

The highly respected professor in the academic community said as though their brutality was not enough, they compelled him to write an apology letter over an incident in which they brutalised and dehumanised him, hoping they could use that to cover their tracks when in fact it only aggravates their degree of impunity.

“They are the people who owe me apology and compensation. I never broke the law. They broke the law with the highest level of impunity and recklessness. I need to add that I am not the only person they have so brutalised as others are willing to step forward for their testimonies.

“Ekpoma is now in a state of fear. They attack people with impunity. They have broken up birthday parties in hotels. They raided Hisbanah Hotel near No 17 Eromon Street and arrested more than 50 boys and girls who were in a birthday party. The owner of the hotel, a former local government Head of Service called Mr. Cyril Abhulimen informed me. They equally used cutlasses and hammer to torture them.”

He said in a society where they arrest innocent people, it cannot be said that they are combating crimes at all, adding that Ekpoma has become a town under siege. ‘This is the right time to stop these men now. It is not just about me but about the people of Ekpoma. I just happen to be the first to openly complain. So many people have been brutalised. The day they arrested me there was no space in the cell to detain some of us because it was filled up. Those arrested hardly get charged to court. The woman they accused of selling Indian hemp was released without charge.

‘Their leader in the anti-cult office who joined other police officers to brutalise me is ASP Ojo. One of the attackers is Mr. Harrison whom I later learnt to be a native of Illeh. I was released when the Divisional Police Office (DPO) came and appealed to them. I was not taken on bail but simply released.”

He said while the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Nigerian Bar Association have taken some steps over the matter, he has petitioned Zone 5 Police Headquarters and feels ashamed over what a section of the police has turned into in a society where stakeholders and respected citizens like him were advocating for a better society.

Edeko called on President Muhammadu Buhari, the Inspector General of Police, the Police Service Commission, and well meaning Nigerians to help him fight for justice and stop police brutality and the bad image of the police which the new Inspector General was trying to do.

Meanwhile, when THISDAY contacted the Edo State Commissioner of Police, Ugwandu, which the rogue police squad claimed were acting on his instruction, he said he was just hearing of the incident for the first time, and that such persons who carried out the brutality would not have been said to be policemen. He outrightly denied that they are not police men.

Recently, the IG, Ibrahim Idris said the force was determined to rid the country of policemen who continue to soil the name of the police force, adding that all heads of various police commands, including Assistant Inspector Generals of police and commissioners have been advised not to entertain indecency in their various commands.

A recent investigation showed that hundreds of thousands of innocent Nigerians are being brutalised yearly, with over 1000 innocent persons killed recklessly by police officers.

What therefore comes to mind is, if police men can serially brutalise a Professor in the 21st century, what hope has the common man without a voice has? How many have such rogue police squad assaulted and tortured for simply daring to look them in the face.? If truly the IG is serious with the much talked about image salvaging, the Edo rogue squad should be identified and disciplined accordingly by the force.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/04/12/edo-police-goes-wild/

Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by promohouse(m): 3:00pm On Apr 14, 2017
This is arrant nonsense. I know they will not go free. Mark my word.

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by damosade(m): 3:01pm On Apr 14, 2017
They ain't know what prof means despite dean of faculty . to add it all law wizard... Illiteracy dey worry dem.

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by tit(f): 3:01pm On Apr 14, 2017
modelsms:
This is dispiriting. Nothing, absolutely nothing works in this country.

Many times I have thought of making plans to leave here for good.

Well, such brutality isn't new.
Let him sue them and follow it religiously.


Btw check my signature for your data pls.

this prof edeko is really a fool.
how does he expect to get justice in the zoo?
the only rule in the zoo is "survival of the fittest".


sorry, as long as you are in the zoo,
you shall get beat down, slapped by a machete,
and ruled by inferior brutes.
Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by Exponental(m): 3:01pm On Apr 14, 2017
A very big SHAME to the law profession if this is swept under the carpet!

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by PreshLee(m): 3:03pm On Apr 14, 2017
undecided
Jabioro:
You call this brutalization.. When you see brute your grammar would seize..
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Jabioro:
You call this brutalization.. When you see brute your grammar would seize..
Sense no dey cost again...Two for #5 nw...Visit Iya Ijebu

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by SmartchoicesNG: 3:03pm On Apr 14, 2017
nickxtra:
Well, ordinary people experience higher brutality than this one, yet no one fight for thier cause.

Some one should ask the Prof. the level of brutality he has meted out on his students.
You are completely stupid

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by GlobalGisting(m): 3:04pm On Apr 14, 2017
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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by SmartchoicesNG: 3:04pm On Apr 14, 2017
tit:


this prof edeko is really a fool.
how does he expect to get justice in the zoo?
the only rule in the zoo is "survival of the fittest".


sorry, as long as you are in the zoo,
you shall get beat down, slapped by a machete,
and ruled by inferior brutes.
He should leave the damned country just like egunmogaji
Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by omoolope2019(m): 3:05pm On Apr 14, 2017
When police brutalise a common man nobody go talk...now a professor was beating you are now writting 10 page article...trying to dafame the police and glorify the prof...even the police brutalise themselves how much more

Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by ebby9z(m): 3:07pm On Apr 14, 2017
That's how military men seized my mobile phone last night on Lagos - Ibadan expressway just because I was receiving a call in the bus I was while they were busy extorting money from road users. My phone was eventually released after much pleading and begging

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by seguno2: 3:07pm On Apr 14, 2017
Jabioro:
You call this brutalization.. When you see brute your grammar would seize..


omoolope2019:
When police brutalise a common man nobody go talk...now a professor was beating you are now writting 10 page article...trying to dafame the police and glorify the prof...even the police brutalise themselves how much more


Are you okay?
I mean, are you alright?

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by hero2000: 3:07pm On Apr 14, 2017
Some call Nigeria a zoo. While I don't agree with such gross generalization, such action of police to a professor is condemnable! But Nigeria may be fulfilling this Zoo tag if this case if not pursued to a logical conclusion and the culprits sanctioned appropriately. Also the Nigeria Police must be asked to pay damages to the professor.

Now, I am not saying this because a professor has two heads. No. It is because a professor represents height of academic attainment. A professorship is symbolic! This makes the whole saga more nauseous. It seems the only thing we value is money.

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by Jabioro: 3:08pm On Apr 14, 2017
seguno2:





Are you okay? I mean, are you alright?
You are the one not me
Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by Raphael007(m): 3:08pm On Apr 14, 2017
I am not in support of what the police did, but the police to some extents have kept ekpoma safe for some time now from this cultists and yahoo boys on rampage in ekpoma, they are killing innocent people and the family the professor mention just now I know the boys and I will not go any further, look at the professor very well does he really look like someone that was brutalized by the police well I rest my case I just want ekpoma to be a safe place again.

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by Reference(m): 3:09pm On Apr 14, 2017
When we say institutions are more important than individuals, they say they prefer to hero worship strong men. Not knowing that a tree unfortunately cannot make a forest. Even Jesus Christ (whom we remember this day) said He had to go, to return so that the church could be built. That is the most powerful individual in existence. He couldn't do it alone. But here today we think change is the name of a man and cast all our lot while the space btween us and that utopia rots and wastes away. Nigerians are not very brainy, I tell you. Plenty of motion, no movement. In other climes this is how the progress of society is measured, the quality of life and living of every citizen starting at the bottom. What is changing in Nigerian society, nothing.....just getting worse and more animalistic every passing day.

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by ikp120(m): 3:10pm On Apr 14, 2017
Is this one not jungle justice? undecided undecided undecided
Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by silentdomain(m): 3:12pm On Apr 14, 2017
Prof, pls fight for de common man on de street

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by otokx(m): 3:12pm On Apr 14, 2017
The Prof should be street smart, the dead don't speak. Not commending what the police allegedly did but people have been killed for even lesser things in Nigeria.
Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by Benite: 3:13pm On Apr 14, 2017
So bad i know this man.
Very humble.
Apart from this Nigerian Police should investigate and apprehend those Police (robbers) stationed between ISTH irrua and mopol junction Ekpoma they are rogues.
The stay at a non functioning filling station there and collect #100 from bike men everyday, defaulters are harassed and beaten.
IGP should investigate this allegation properly.
They almost killed a bike man with 2 passengers in my presence for refusing to give them #100.
They mostly come out early morning and block road leading to isth from mopol junction both irrua town and express side.

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Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by emekanairaland(m): 3:16pm On Apr 14, 2017
His next publication!

Re: Police Brutalize Prof. Sunday Edeko Of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma by hero2000: 3:16pm On Apr 14, 2017
kvngveektour:
Police brutality happens everyday in Nigeria. Just cause it has happened to a damned professor, y'all are showing ur grasps of the stupid law that only favours d rich.


What happens to the poor bus conductor who has nobody to plead his case?
A professor doesn't have 2 heads; agreed. But you should understand that a professor represents intellectual attainment. So if we treat such persons with disdain then what do we value in our country? So many of us are angry not because it happened to a professor per se, but what he represents.

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