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The march in memory of Toyosi Shittabey was organized against calls for its abandonment by Nigerian Muslim community leaders who argued it may spin out of control. In addition, some of the religious leaders saw it as too political. The march which began at Parnell Square, ending at the Irish Parliament, was led by a sizeable contingent of mainly black teenagers. “Never Again” they chanted as they marched with different worded placards. The march which mobilized a faction of Dublin black population, and both human rights and anti-racist groups, was unquantifiable display of solidarity. Different speakers drawn mainly from political parties spoke at the end of the march. Ciaran Cuffe, Green Party junior minister spoke condemning the attack in its totality. Other speakers included Socialist MEP Joe Higgins, trade union representative Jack O’Connor of SIPTU, members of the African community and Shittabey’s cousin Abisoye Shittabey. Toyosi’s cousin after her speech, read a poem she wrote for the commemoration, which read: “God wanted a football player for his team in heaven. He looked down and say Toyosi Shittabey.” The crowd concurred: “So God took him by the hand . . . You are safe where you are . . . in God’s care.” Jack O’Connor spoke of the need for unity and solidarity in the wake of Shittabey’s death. “No one should attempt, on the basis of this tragic event, to promote division or disharmony on the basis of where someone lives or comes from,” he said for more on this story, click on this link http://nigeriamasterweb.com/blog/index.php/2010/04/13/many_protest_racist_murder_of_nigerian_t |
Over 2000 people on Saturday, April 10 in Dublin marched in protest of the racist murder of a Nigerian teen. Dublin is the largest city and capital of Ireland. The march was peaceful with a large number of police presence. Toyosi Shittabey, a Muslim 15-year-old boy of Nigerian decent was on Friday, April 2 this year stabbed to death in Dublin, in what many described as racial attack. The teenager was found lying on the street, near his home, at Mount Eustace in Tyrelstown at about 2000 BST on the fateful day. He was rushed to the hospital and died short time later. Many condemned the attack, describing it as racially motivated. A Dublin teenager, Patrick Kabangu, was reported as saying: “Racism is hiding everywhere. It is in the schools. Everywhere in Ireland is racist, it is just being hidden. This country is crazy.” Another resident in a Dublin Sunday Tribune report said: “It was a racist attack. He was a lovely happy-go-lucky boy.” Two men aged 23 and 38 were arrested as suspects. The Garda (Irish Police) in a press statement said an official from its Racial and Intercultural Office was working in the city amid concerns about tensions. Shittabey, is one of six children who migrated to Ireland with their parents 11 years ago. The 15-year-old, a talented footballer who played for Shelbourne’s youth team, was walking home from the National Aquatic Centre in company of friends when they were subjected to racial name calling by two men in the Mount Eustace estate. Words were exchanged between the two groups with Shittabey’s group walking away from the scene. The duo ran into their nearby home and picked up knives with which they went after Shittabey’s group in a car. The 15-year-old told his friends to ignore the stalkers and as they walked away, Shittabey was stabbed on the chest by one of the men. A very reliable source identified one of the assailants as Paul Barry, 38, a resident of an undisclosed address on Pearse Street in Dublin. Paul Barry according to the source, was in 2001 when he was 29, charged under Section 2 of the Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act, after a stabbing incident on Pearse Street the previous year. Barry who was unemployed at that time was charged along three other men - Paul Fitzpatrick (20), David Colclough (29), and Darren Kenny (31). The four, charged under Section 2 of the Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act were accused of using the word ‘nigger’ and ‘niggers’ during an attack, June 11, 2000 on David Richardson, 46, and his son Christian, 25, on Pearse Street. ( Continues below…… ) |
snthesis:am sorry , I did not know that my comments got to you. How did you know I did not do well in mathematics? You must really be a genius |
nalijah07:have you been cheating? honest answers please |
Donvilo:please, tell them |
how old are you? |
deluxecad:I was on my way home on night around 9pm and saw this lady (some meters away from the bus stop). I felt it was quite unsafe for her to be alone at that time since most cabs will be full as they take the route. My guess was that she was just closing from her shop and I decided to give her a lift. I stopped at a filling station on my way to refuel and the lady started asking me questions. She asked if I was married? I inquired from her why she asked that question , and she bluntly told me "so as to know how to play her game" well, I was not ready for any kind of games that night and I simply dropped her at her bus stop and continued on my journey |
@ poster I wonder why you are trying to rush her. I am sure you are one of those guys that meet a girl for the first time and start telling her that you love her. Haba , it is friendship that develops into good relationships |
that is the problem. you think you are better. you are just being a shine your eye |
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@ snthesis since there is joy in sharing, you can as well share your wife with others. to start with, you can give her to every male visitor that spends the night in your house |
what a story! it is quite obvious people are not interested in this topic why is it on the front page? with no replies? |
am waiting for that splendid movie too. he has really achieved a lot |
what is Ibori afraid of? |
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kemisuga:meaning? |
not all married men cheat. we still have the decent ones out there. also, some married women cheat. people should just be faithful in their relationships. If you truly love your spouse, I wonder what you will be looking for outside |
well, good for him. He has made his decisions and I guess that is what is best for him. |
Babangida knows the rule of the game and he is really playing it well. My prayer is that , anyone who will not bring about the good of this nation and wants to rule by force should fall down and die like Abacha |
only time can tell |
did you just say bank loan? hmmmm I think the best thing to do is to return the money , it sounds unbelievable anyway. I wonder which bank will give you that kind of money without a business plan except you are willing to throw away your precious collateral |
well, like a few people have rightly said, the smaller time frames are misleading and can be best trusted when used as entry points. I am a bit surprised nobody has mentioned the issue of following the trend , there are so many things to know about forex trading and the more the experience you have, the better you are at it. Trading is my major economic activity now and I can boldly tell you that it requires lots of time and patience I am a fan of candlestick patterns. I don't really believe so much in indicators for the obvious reason that most are lagging. Though one of the best indicators I have come to terms with is the Traditional MACD that has two MA lines which I use mainly when I see a divergence. Apart from that, I also make use of pivot points to give me an idea of reaction points to determine my entry and exit points |
no be today dis kain thing start for naija |
this story is very fake , the story teller is even incoherent and I wonder why some people believe this super story , where the fish drowned and died of thirst |
Missy B: Travelista:GBAM |
is this another drama? |