seunmsg: The only joke I see here is Bode George. An ex-convict who has never won any election in his life should not be trash talking the ambition of strong politician who has won election repeatedly by himself and through others.
Bode George is an old fool with no shame. At his age, one expect him to speak like an elder and not like an idiot. Hatred and jealousy has eaten up his dark soul. I keep wondering if there are no elders in his family to call him to order and save him from ridiculing himself publicly in this manner.
Hollawayn05: I use God name beg u No try dis kind talk next time, I started watching the series immediately I saw dis thread, it's nothing to compare with GOT,
PoliteActivist: See? You never watched the video. Here it is again. It is a very short clip. Watch it. You are the one with a totally closed mind - the type that would drive into a river because GPS said that's the right way!
PoliteActivist: "Crazy" is your apt description. A dying boy said with his dying breath that he was beaten up and forced to drink a chemical. You believe he made it up. His dorm mates who witnessed it collaborated it. His peeling lips and damaged organs collaborated it. His dying cries as narrated by his father collaborated it. The initial autopsy collaborated it. They were ALL wrong. The only right thing is that he was never beaten and no trace of chemical, and his death was natural. And you believe that. WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU SIR??!!
Can you produce this 'initial' autopsy?
Surely there is nothing you can say to change the mind of someone who has closed it
PoliteActivist: You are what's wrong with Nigeria. That's why powers that be will keep getting away with murder in Nigeria. You can't use your common sense. In the States they'd have started rioting already until real reform is implemented (George Floyd!!)
On the contrary, you are what is wrong with Nigeria. You want to riot because you would rather believe the hearsay testimony of an 11 yr old boy over almost a dozen pathologists including that of his parents.
Common sense tells me to believe science over the uncorroborated testimony of an 11 yr old. Besides isn't that the age most of us tell lies whilst growing up?
Crazy if you don't see what's wrong with your mental conclusion.
PoliteActivist: Can't you folks read between the lines?? Below is the relevant part of the report: the result of the initial autopsy before shenanigans set in!! How is "Chemical intoxication in the background of blunt force trauma" natural death??!!
Which matches exactly what the dying kid said and what the witness students said!!
Forget trying to interpret it the way you understand it. 7 experts including the expert of the boys family were present at the autopsy where they interpreted it as natural causes.
You can deceive man, but you can't deceive the Almighty God. what you people sowed same shall you all reap in abundance.
Because you have the money, you think you can victimized the voiceless. Even if you do, there's a greater being that you can't victimize and that's Jehovah God.
The blood of Sylvester Oromoni will speak worst things than the blood of Abel.
Try be objective. Even the boy's parents autopsy confirmed that he died natural causes.
festacman: People get overly emotional and even hypocritical over this issue because a police officer is involved.
1. The Commissioner of Police Odumosu didn't need to give advance information of his coming to the Estate security men because it would be stupid to for him state his movement. Of course, giving such information would require the CP's security details to secure the Estate gate security until he arrives.
2. On arrival at the Estate gate and having PROPERLY identified himself as CP of Lagos State, he ought to have been allowed in immediately. Keeping him at the gate is unnecessarily exposing him to possible attack by criminals. Even a military formation would know better than keep a properly identified CP exposed to danger at its entry point.
3. CP Odumosu didn't need to tell the Estate security men the exact house he was going to before being allowed in. That's a classified information until his details secures the house for his safety.
4. Deliberately tagging the CP's visit as social to denigrate him is pure IGNORANCE because even a 'common' DPO is always listening to his radio equipment and giving directives anywhere he is. The fact is that when not on official leave, a CP is at work everywhere and every time.
5. I doubt if the police singled out that widow for arrest for nothing. She may have jumped into the matter and said unsavoury things. Being a resident in an Estate, I am familiar with some 'radical' busybody residents that would jump into issues without complete knowledge.
6. The truth is this incident was avoidable if only the Estate security was more professional and less power-conscious. Their unprofessional attitude activated power-tussle mode in the OFFICIAL state police force to show their constitutional superiority. The irony in this drama is that when armed criminals show up at the Estate, it is the official state police men that are called in to risk their lives.
7. By the way, is an estate which has individually-owned houses a private property or a community? If Magodo Brooks is NOT owned and rented out by one person as its private owner, is there any difference between this Estate and for example Ajegunle in the eyes of the law?
8. Yes, Nigeria police has many outright criminals as members but it is still the only one we have to enforce law and order and maintain security.
Good evening sir. It shall not be well with you sir.