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Wednesday, 31 July 2013

The brutal killing of Delsu student, Ify Gabriel Nwainokpor & friend

On Sunday 21st July 2013, Ify Gabriel Nwainokpor and his friend Kasim were attacked and beaten to death by a mob at the Ajara area of Badagry on the ground that their faces looked strange in the neighborhood, this is according to the people who posted the video of their lynching on Youtube.

They claim that the Nigerian Police (Badagry division) watched as these men were hacked to death before their prime. They are crying out to the world for justice and brought the barbaric incident to the attention of the media. Another lynching? This is unbelievable.

I would not advise it but if you have the heart to watch, then find the mob video HERE...and find a comprehensive report of the sad incident from Punch after the cut...


Punchng.com reports:
Policemen attached to the Badagry Police Division, Lagos State, and some hoodlums have been accused of killing a 25-year-old undergraduate of Delta State University, Ifechukwude Nwainokpor, and his friend, identified simply as Kazeem.
An eight-minute video clip of the gruesome killing, which was made available to PUNCH Metro, showed the two victims handcuffed together. They were covered in their own blood and beaten to death with sticks. Tyres were also put round their necks.
An irate mob could be seen in the video, shouting, “die, die, burn them, burn them.”
At some points in the video, a policeman was seen interviewing the boys. He asked who sent them (victims) to rob the area, an accusation they denied. One of the hoodlums, holding a sharp object attempted to cut off the private part of one of the victims.
Nwainokpor could be seen pleading with the hoodlums and policemen to spare his life, saying he could identify himself if given a chance. His plea, however, fell on deaf ears.
Our correspondent, who visited the family of Nwainokpor  on Tuesday, learnt that the lynching took place around 3pm on July 21, 2013 in Ajara area of Badagry, a community not far from Nwainokpor’s family home.
His father, Samuel, told PUNCH Metro that his son was arrested while passing through a street in the area  but a misunderstanding later ensued and the hoodlums pounced on  him  and Kazeem.
He added that  Nwainokpor, who was nicknamed Ify, was a final year student of Geology and Mining.
He said, “On that particular day, I was in Ghana when I received a telephone call  that I should come immediately. My wife was in Delta State taking care of her mother.
“When I arrived two days later, my relatives and the caretaker of my house told me that my son was killed in the Ajara area along with his friend. I was devastated.
“I got my son a temporary job with a Customs licensed agent since their lecturers were on strike.  He worked everyday except on Sundays when he visited his friends. On that day, he went to see Kazeem and they were strolling around Ajara.”
Samuel said because there had been a robbery in Ajara four days earlier, some of the residents were on the lookout for strange faces.
He added that when the youth  saw two unknown young men, they  accosted them and an argument ensued.
He said the youth called the head of the vigilante group in the area, one Asiribo.
He said, “Asiribo came to the scene with a locally-made pistol and handcuffs. He handcuffed my son and his friend before asking them questions.
“Later, it was decided that the boys be taken to the Baale, Agano Oniyon of Agamade Ajara. But as they were going, Asiribo, while trying to return his gun into its pouch, mistakenly shot himself in the stomach and died.”
Samuel said Asiribo’s death infuriated the youth, who  blamed the boys for  his  death.
“The mob picked up sticks and beat them to death. Policemen were there,” he  said.
Holding back tears, the retired immigration officer added  that the police treated the matter as a robbery case. Beating  his chest,  Samuel said there was no way his son would have been involved in  armed robbery.
He said, “I have been living in Badagry since 1982. I have only two children and Ifechukwude  is the  first. Ironically, he was born in that same area where he was killed.
“I have lived in this area without any trouble and  the residents  can tell you that my sons are good  boys.”
Nwainokpor’s boss, Aloysius Onyenibedi, described him as an honest and hardworking person.
“I trusted him to the extent that I used to keep a lot of money with him. He was good to my children and was honest,” he said.
The Nwainokpor family berated the Divisional Police Officer, Badagry Police Station,  Dankoli Mohammed, for the manner he treated the case.
Samuel said when he approached the DPO, he was told that his son was killed at midnight for armed robbery.
He said, “When the policemen came to take the corpses, guns were planted on them. Policemen at the station told the DPO that they were robbers. Their corpses were taken along with that Asiribo to Badagry General Hospital’s mortuary.
“The following morning, the DPO released Asiribo’s corpse for burial without investigation. My relatives went to the station and after showing the DPO the video, the matter was transferred to the Area K Command.
“At Present, Asiribo’s son has fled, while the DPO has been unable to identify the policemen who were present at the scene when my son  and his friend were killed.”
PUNCH Metro however learnt that through the video, some people had arrested one of the perpetrators. The suspect had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department,  Panti, Yaba.
The spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said, “The incident is quite pathetic. Even if they were armed robbers, no one has the right to take the life of another. Why then do we have the police and the judiciary? The Nigerian police as well as the law condemn mob action and jungle justice. The commissioner of police has set up a high- powered investigation body to investigate the matter.”

223 comments:

  1. phew! so tired of all this evil in my country. Father, pls have mercy!

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    1. Omg!!what is dis country turning into!xoo xoo pathetic

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    2. Is not obivious dat pple don't. Learn frm mistakes,dis is similar to wat happened in ph n it balls down to show dat they need to teach someone a lesson, those pple involved in killing. Those student at ph nufin was done to them so y will pple not continue to kill innocent pple n take the law into their hands

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    3. Gosh man I must really say you Africans are pretty darn barbaric..I mean this is 2013 and its almost unbelievable that anyone still engages in such medievel nonsense! Are we like in the fucking stone age or something? And you guys come here and act all normal n stuff.

      #Cavemen

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    4. I cry for my country. Sad

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    5. A final year student! Ahh God!! Please intervene so that these guys will not die in vain*sobs*

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    6. Jungle justice continues to rear its ugly head In our society today,because non of the perpertuators have ever been prosecuted,no example has been made of them. Videos are watched and uploaded but still,non of these people have been caught. Are we saying they don't live amongsst peope who are aware of their unjust acts? Nigerians are drowning in the ocean of constant coverups!

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    7. Y am I reading about anoda lynching..bearly a year aftr aluu 4..have we gone mad in ds country?y are pple so evil..may God punish evrybdy that had a hand in this!they will never no peace!

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    8. Karma is real, we must be very careful what we give the world for it returns to us, osirbo clearly got his karma and that is how he killed himself.
      The boys may be guilty or innocent but don't deserve death because judgement is left for God alone, but karma always plays a rele in life.... When you judge another for been gay, lesbian a prostitute or whatever, don't expect it otherwise when your judged too.
      When people of a family, community or country give out negative energy then bad will happen because balance must always be achieved.
      I see many of you quick to judge on this blog not knowing that the negative energy you release will return to you.
      Nigeria stop all evil you do and all selfish things you do because one way or another it will only return and harm you or loved ones.
      I cried when I watched aluu 4 video and could not sleep for days, I don't have the strength to even watch this. Let us be loving humans and kind people and good will be our reward.

      Kenyan astral angel

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    9. So sad n heart broken. Even after what happened in river state same shit still reoccured! Omg! Naija wc way forward na? We r not safe again even wit d police around. Naija police d devil's instrument! Pls justice should be done!

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    10. OMG!!! *crying* Wat is dis country turning into? I couldn't watch it to d end cos I wz feeling it's my bro(God forbid). We r nt safe in d north even here too? So where else shld we feel safe. ALUU 4 all ova again? Justice has nt bin done d ALUU 4 nd nw dis? The women were even telling dem to leave d boys bt it all fell on deaf ears. Pls wat difference r u murderers from d boko haram pple? Justice must b done if Nt I swear all d young guys of dat community must b killed.....

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    11. Ask me again please..ask why I fucking hate this country.. Somebody pls ask..

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  2. Nawa sha I wonder what is happening in this country its really scary

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  3. haba!!!!! this is Pathetic...

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  4. This is so pathetic! So so painful to read. The only reason why this disgusting act repeated itself a second time is because the Govt blatantly refused to persucute the evil criminals that killed the Aluu 4 boys.
    Shame these two had to die same way.

    *smh*

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  5. EwwwwwwWwwwwhwhwwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhhhhhhhh! Can't hold back my tears oOooooooo! Again! Chim ooooooo! Aluu4 no dey enough!??????

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  6. They should find all of them that hit those boys in the video...they all deserve to die

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  7. WHY????? Why is Nigeria like this????

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  8. RIP to the two men. This is beyond cruelty. What joy do these people get in murdering their fellow men. Even if they are criminals, that doesn't give you the right to kill them. What a barbaric country. There is no excuse for this.

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  9. Na wa ohooooooooooooooo! Dis is really bad

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  10. Nigeria! My 'beloved' country! #sad face!!!
    ~D great anonymous!

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  11. So people haven't learnt from the Aluu incidence?!!! Please this Nigerian police needs to be reorganized and reshuffled abeg .

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  12. Oh lord! Not again! After ALUU4 then now this again? Why are humans moving closer to wickedness day by day? So so saddening!!

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  13. Hmmmmmm may their souls rest in peace.we youths should all b careful as we r living in a country without law and where anythin can happen without a single judgement.fuckedup country that we live in.

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  14. Justice is all we ask 4.So sad.May there soul rest in peace. ETTA

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  15. So dis barbaric nonsence hasn't stopped in nigeria? Those port harcourt boiz never taught men lessons? Haba!! Dis is unfair o. Wats d country turning into nw? Kai God have mercy

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  16. I wonder why the peasant Nigerian is so wicked, are you the law to take justice into your hands.
    They have never been able to rise against their bloody leaders who have been stripping them of their resources,but to an ordinary Nigerian like themselves they are demons, I can not wait to change my citizenship from this wicked race of Africans! What if they stole or are criminals, which of you artisans is not a criminal a mechanic that will charge you 100k for a 10k job,or is it a carpenter, a plumber or a market woman. He that has stolen a penny is guilty. Wicked nation don't rise up against your wicked leaders ,imagine Boko Haram killing innocent children in their dorms, if they are strong they should go and bomb Aso Rock, the average Nigerian has a wicked soul.

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    1. I agree with u,Nigerians are wicked

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  17. Gosh...... People should stop being wicked already!!!!
    I don taya!!!!


    @Bobo_Edo

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  18. Not again. Lord have mercy.

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  19. Aluu n nw delsu,pple stl have d mind to kill their follow human with stick....some people are so wicked,afta watching d aluu boys d stl had d mind to kill these boys.... This kin country ehhhh.....wahala dey oo

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    1. U blind... na for badagry

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    2. Ewu he knows what he is saying..

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  20. Oh Ify, a student from my sch #sob# see wat asuu strike has don 2 him #crying#

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  21. Ewu chi m o o o!!! This guy is innocent. Oh! My God. Why why why. Pls can someone show me what these guys stole and the arms used???? Still waiting

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  22. Someone please explain this me. Is this God's wish? This is shaking to the core, the very foundation of my spiritual beliefs. Am so sorry God.

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  23. Not again.....what's all this nonsense......now they re gone....Ϟ☺ώ ll they get justice....wen aluu 4s own still lingers.

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  24. No one has d right to take d life of another.... Dis is EVIL!!!

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  25. God forbid again.
    After the killin of ALUU, now Delsu student..
    God i pway my school will jump and pass till i graduate.....

    May they rest in peace....

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  26. GOD! Dis is wickedness in high places. Its really a pity

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  27. Nija don finish oh

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  28. it is so unfortunate.... c what asuu strike has cost dis family. really sad

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  29. Oh Ify #sobs# A student of my sch, see wat asuu strike has done 2 him #crying#

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  30. Fuck...so sad

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  31. This shld have been a law they shld have passed "against jungle justice and lynching" after the killing of the "aluu 4". How wld people just stand a beat someone to death and go home and sleep and still pray to God. This is disheartening.

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  32. Fucking BABOONS!!!! All of u!!!! Bloody muthafucking animals all! I'm outta here. Let u animals finish each other

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  33. If ASUU hasn't gone on strike, this brutal maiming wudn't av occured.

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    1. Blame game won't help, we must take responsibility for our actions and understand that every reaction has a reaction.
      Lets for a moment think that maybe the boys when stopped to be questioned were rude and aggressive... In that alone another reaction from the crowd and it ends in one shooting himself and the boys killed.
      Let us put ego and pride aside and learn to love one another and learn kindness and politeness and learn how to control all negative emotions line anger then we will not end up having any more of such ruthless killings.
      I have visited nigeria and truth is that it is very hard to talk to a stranger who is not angry, you people must change your energeties and start giving positive energy. No one is perfect but we must also see the root problem and accept and try change.
      A smile or a gesture of kindness is carried on from one to the next and sooner or later we change the general energy or a community country world.
      What has happened is sad but blame game won't help without findind out the root problem and solving it.
      Let hs love one another brothers and sisters.

      Kenyan astral angel

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  34. Dis is so BARBARIC.OMG

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  35. Always setting fruitless investigations!!!!! Rubbish,as for d guys may der souls RIP

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  36. This is an affront to humanity. Once you put human life in human hands, you have started on a slippery slope that knows no boundaries. How are we better than animals? To imagine what a human being is capable is to stare evil in the eyes. Every human is capable of 1% immeasurable hatred and vile. Approach cautiously.

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    1. Guy with this your kin CEO power suit u still get LIB time?

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  37. Omg! This is another aluu occurrence!

    This is just too bad and too sad.

    No security in this country, human lives no longer valued.

    How sad!

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  38. USsh,dis iz damn sad

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  39. I hate police, dey re so hrtless and wicked, wat a world, cruel world. Rip to dem...

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  40. Wat kind of thing is dis now war rubbish.Lord pls save us from d eyes of d evil ones.I cant bliv hw comfortable a human wud b taking life out of his fellow human.Dis is barbaric.Gods vengeance will b on dos dat did dis

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  41. Ehehehe Naija ... When will all dse stop? God have mercy

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  42. Enough is enough....Why do dis fools take matters into their hands? all the ministers and senators are out there stealing millions of nairas and you fools are here killing our fellow citizens for stealing for stealing what? shame on all of you...mchew

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  43. Its jst d end of d wrld

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  44. Another ALUU ish, when will we stop all dis killing of ourselves???

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  45. God v mercy!!Jesus christ!aftr Aluu4 I tot itwas d end of nigerians takin laws into dia hand!!dis can appen to anyone we shud jst pray for Gods protection upon ourself n luv ones seruzly am stil in deep shock

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  46. Why again?(Cries) pls stop this

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  47. I weep for my country, how long are we going to remain in the dark and kill our youth for crime they have not commited, cannot watch the video. I pray God will have mercy on us all and cleanse our land of evil and stop people of taking laws into their hands

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  48. I could not help but shed tears while reading this. God indeed have mercy!

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  49. Not again,y wuld such repeat itslf in dis country agn?devils ar evriwere causin trouble lik jumai bello

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  50. Why again!!! Aluu killg wasn't up to a year.... This one again..... Gosh!


    DR. FIBROID

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  51. Another Aluu 4.OMG!!!!!

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  52. So sad. Hope government will do the right thing. Naija always 1 bad news or the other. God help us

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  53. Too many wicked people in Nigeria that is why I don't help people these days heart of men so evil what kind of wickedness is this?

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  54. May God help us in this country ooo, eeyah wat a pity, so sad

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  55. God so all these happened not far from where I live!!....
    Oluwa mi oh...I can't even watch this vid.the picture nd story is enough 4 me ponder.
    This is not the way!...so sad..
    Rip ify and kazeem...I better not go to strange places without an insider in bdg oo hian..

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    1. Can't watch either! Lawless country. When supposed law makers are behaving like babrbarians, what do u expect from d ones on the road? So sad. #jaybeyblu

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    2. Nigeria's should wake up and stop killing others people children for goodness sace

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  56. Jus like aluu4 they almost killed me also for stolen mp3 wich I did nt knw anytin me and my friend were beaten so much but God said it is nt my time to die, they can't catch the real thief with Guns na student dem go dey kill

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    1. Thank God for ur life. It still boils dwn 2 joblessness. The masses r angry & tk laws into their hands. God help us o, Amen.

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  57. Rip. So sad. Who can stop this in Nigeria cuZ it's happening now in another area. Very wrong way to kill ur broda.

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  58. See one of the many reasons why I may never go back home?
    A country where police officers watch while persons accused of robbery are lynched,how sad.
    Meanwhile,their counterparts in this part of the world would even offer a convicted criminal coffee and medical attention because they understand what "Human Rights" is about.
    This goes to show that the people who always blame the government aren't any better.
    A country where hoodlums,ragamuffins,recalcitrants,rascals and what have you are recruited into the police force without a proper background check.
    My heart bleeds for my country....worst part is those fucking policemen involved will go unpunished.
    And to think that they even planted guns on the corpse...tragic!

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    1. God bless you for this comment

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    2. I feel u man, this kind of shit is one of d reasons people like remain abroad, but looking on d bright of things, naija has potential 2 improve its image by treating its people more humanely. This is just one of those black spots that a 3rd world country experiences. We still have a lot of work 2 do 2 better our country, naija, so please don't loose hope of of coming home

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    3. My thoughts exactly Mich, I will not be going to Nigeria anytime soon just in case my face looks strange and am lunched to death. What a shame!!!! Am heart broken. How can this happen in Nigeria in this day and age? God have mercy. Tufiakwa!!!

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    4. Thats not necessarily true. A wicked person is a wicked person. The issue about police and their abuse of power is everywhere not just Nigeria. I just watched a vid of a police troop in the US shoot at a guy, (9 shots,) tazed and kicked him even while he lay lifeless on the floor. Our prayer each day is for God to protect us. Cos evil walks on this earth. So its same everywhere, butours seem to make the news more.

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    5. Thats not necessarily true. A wicked person is a wicked person. The issue about police and their abuse of power is everywhere not just Nigeria. I just watched a vid of a police troop in the US shoot at a guy, (9 shots,) tazed and kicked him even while he lay lifeless on the floor. Our prayer each day is for God to protect us. Cos evil walks on this earth. So its same everywhere, butours seem to make the news more.

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  59. This pathetic!,

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  60. This shit again......damn i ain't watchin no video....i can't even get over that Aluu stuv... God pls protect me & others in Nigeria.
    feelin so sad..

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  61. Wh@z naija turnin in2?how many lives wld b lost this wei b4 its stopd?oga o

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  62. Linda I won't bother to watch the gory picture is enough....pls let's advocate that a bill should be passed that anyone caught carrying out justice of an eye for an eye is is made to serve time in prison........my heart is broken,how on earth do pple carry out this inhuman act and they are able to close their eyes @ night with the images flashing and they don't flinch,shows that they are devils themselves,the hell is indeed empty cos they devils are here,on surface earth...if the govt had served justice to the perpeTrators of ALUU 4 it would of been a deterrent to others...my heart is broken.....aya.

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  63. Father!..what is happening oo..in 9ja?..last year it was the Aluu 4, three weeks ago,twas Rivers State house of Assembly and now this!..Father have Mercy..*puking*..

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  64. Ochuko Tonukari31 July 2013 at 18:53

    High-powered investigation body indeed. The police is giving yet another stupid excuse as they have done in many such circumstances. But then, I am not surprise. As a people, Seldom, if at all, do we take responsibility for a fault, directly or indirectly connected with us. Perhaps, we have not developed to the stage where someone, somewhere could do just that. Yet, we’ll readily claim an undeserved credit for a worthy deed remotely, if not even outrightly connected with us. This is a most pathetic incidence which reminds me of a similar incidence of four Uniport Students that were murdered in Port Harcourt last year. The Nigerian police also spoke of High-powered investigation body to look into the matter. Nawoooooooooo!!!

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  65. What is going on in dis country. Its so sad that we ar not safe anymore. Its so sad. D poor boys were killed in der prime. Can't we learn from d past mistake? Just tired. I can't even watch d video cos d picture its self is very worrysome. God we need ur help n protection upon our youth.

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  66. What type country is thus my country ? Where some people just thinks they can do whatever they like at anytime..So pathetic,may d Lord give the family mind to bear d lost.

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    1. O ga..easy now....u want to blow our heads out ni??? ahan!

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  67. Oh no nt again,nigerians y? Lord pls av mercy!

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  68. And am sure 99.9% of these babarians condemned the aluu4 killing as well!! Its like there is an evil spirit that enter these pple and after d deed is done, their eyes becomes clearer!

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  69. Omg I can't stop crying, this is exactly why am so scared to go to that country again. Full of evil people

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  70. is becaus the government did noting to the killers of aluu. that why dis ,,,,,,,,,,,, shame on the government of nigeria. that is why i dnt live in nigeria.

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  71. Lols.

    Nigeria.

    U guys re on to a very long thing.
    Wicked people u lot re. Wicked.
    A country that has no regard for its poor, widowed, sick, hungry,children, animals will never ever grow beyond this. Animals u lot are. Pueeeeh, I spit on u all.

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  72. Bloody failed state....
    Who will take the blame for the pointless loss of life?
    Who took the blame for Aluu 4?
    We're all to blame...Even the dearly departed...
    Our greed, anger, jealousy, selfishness...

    Bloody failed state.

    Shola...aka BlackangeL

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  73. Thanks for posting this Linda. The family will be very happy for this exposure and awareness. We are still a country of savages its so appalling. One of the touts was even trying to cut off the boy's private part. Fashola where are you..!!!!!!

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  74. Nigeria is turning into a barbaric country. These mobs are @ it again,its not even up to 1yr Aluu 4 were brutaly killed. When they see the main robbers now na dem go run. God have mercy.

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  75. I blame ASUU and federal govt. Strike, strike, strike. If only we have being in school writing our projects. This is a big blow to geology dept. Rest in peace ma fellow delsuite. Crying

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  76. As much as I don't subscribe to jungle justice, I hate Nigeria police and their lies. This ify Gabgriel was my senior in secondary school. I stay in badagry and I'd like to clear the air. This ify gabriel has dropped out of delsu and he joined the agberos at the roundabout who smoke, drink and terrorise the community. They have been robbing that area and that sunday, mr asiribo was coming from churCh when they were robbing in broad day light, unfortunately for the thieves, two were caught and he went to get handcuffs when the third one gunned him down so the community people were annoyed and pounced on the ify and oda guy. I challange the police to deny this story

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    1. So are you saying the ify guy is a criminal???? Even @ that, they ought not to have killed them

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    2. Hope this is a true story and not hearsay because if it true then sadly they attracted this bad karma to themselves and hope we can learn from this that all bad deeds must and will be accounted for and the best way to live is an honest straight forwad non judge mental loving life.

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  77. Naija people no learn after aluu

    share your US experiences here
    usimmigrationdiary.blogspot.com

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  78. Wen are we ever going to learn from aluu4 to some others now this one.

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  79. Why are people so wicked and the police force is a failure!

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  80. God pls end dis word let everyone go and rest.I keep seeing things everyday and I ask my self were are we heading to...........can't stop thinkin oh

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  81. I HATE NIGERIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  82. And somebody tells me Nigeria is home???People appointed to protect you are the ones killing you yet some ignorant people will come on here and say what exactly is in that UK sef that they want 3k bond...Nigeria is a failed nation

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    1. Absolutely correct!!! Nigeria is a failed state!

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  83. I lost ma dearest friend to d Aluu 4 incident never really gotten out of it. I weep 4 Nigeria.

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  84. I'm so heart broken, I cannot believe this is actually happening again after the #Alu killings, that video still hunts me till date, its terrible to even think that ppl can be do demonic..it is just so heartbreaking!!

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  85. I get fed up with 9ja bcos it seems all the shout we dey alwasy shout dey actually fall on deaf ears!! Why oh why??

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  86. Aluu4 don pass now na Ajara2...nawa o

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  87. May there souls rest I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ peace....Gods justice should Βε̲̣ served since those policemen always go unpunished!! D̶̲̥̅̊α̲̅†̥ how D̶̲̥̅̊ƐƔ killed ♍γ̥ coursemate n said he W̶̲̥̅̊A̶̲̥̅s an armedrobber n planted guns on him....when wȊ̝̊̅ℓℓ nigeria change! *sobs*

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  88. The country is just sick....rubbish!

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  89. Nigeria which way forward??? The police is not your friends. I repeat THE POLICE IS NoT and WILL NEVER BE YOUR FRIEND. Mj

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  90. This is just so sad. It is heavy on my chest. Even an animal should not be put out this way. Which way Nigeria? No love.

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  91. Them stupid government will sit their ass there and be talking about child marriage, instead of taking care of issues liks this!!! Why should I relocate to such stupid country? I stopped telling people that am from Nigeria. Am black America. I don't know where I come from.

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  92. I just hope d@ justice be unleashed on those d@ perpetrated dis crime. Enough of all dis rubbish in dis country...instead of tackling serious issues like dis,dose incompetent leaders of ours would be deliberating on child marriage and looting our money....May God have mercy on their souls and grant compensate deir families.

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  93. When will Nigerians learn frm d past mistakes.........B4 it was ALUU 4...... Now its DELSU 2......Anyway i put d blame on FGN & ASUU.......R.I.P brodas

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  94. This isn't just right at all! A casualty of ASUU strike. Policing in Nigeria is one of the worst in the world!

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  95. too bad, man's in humanity to man. una get people wey dey rep una for higher power wey be seriously trained thieves, people wey dey korkoro dey thief for una very before. una nor go kill dose kin people cos all of una for that useless,disgusting piece of shit area called badagry are worthless cowards,shameles animalistic foolish beings, as una dey dat badagry, barbarism don wash civilisation commot from una brain. make una dey wait o, abraka student nor go match cme wipe all of una and una generations commot from the surface of this earth. mtcheeeeeewwwww.

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  96. maybe if we had treated d ALUU Mata with a more serious view, we wldnt 've had a 're occurrence.. this video just depicts wat happened 2 dos 4 boys in PH

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  97. Wat is dis country turning into,even d police dat suppose to protect lives watch and see pple killed.lord have mercy on us and protect us.

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  98. This country is dead. Our law is nothing but emptiness. Pple now derive pleasure even in killing there next door neighbour what a shame on. The so called giant of Africa. What a shame. Grrraaaaaaa

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  99. @anon 6:55pm...I know ur very hurt,but plssssssss stop d gbagaun.thanks!

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  100. Nothing justifies this act. But it is incredible to believe these boys were brutalized just because their faces were strange in the neighbourhood. There must have been some sort of crime they committed.

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  101. How do I even describe this???...gosh! Some people are soooo mean!we need GOD's intervention in dis our country oo.

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  102. By next week I will start processin my visa to get out of dis useless country

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  103. Dere is so much evil in dis world,wit tears in my eye

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  104. My heart bleeds.so sad a story.God save our souls and country.may their soul RIP

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  105. This orientation of nigerians is deteriorating rapidly. My problem with this country is the police force, the average police man is a cheat,bully,greedy mofo, wicked and most of all stupid. MR jona, MR minister of police affairs, MR IG, and everybody associated with the recruitment of police officer, ensure only the right pple get in and the rotten eggs are purged outk

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  106. There Was A Country!!

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  107. Choii!!Nigeria ehn...A bottle of Heineken won't help mai condition nw mehnnn

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  108. Dis I̶̲̥̅̊s̶̲̥̅̊ jst a barbaric act...Nigerianz re not jst law abidin, i† suckz mehnnnn

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  109. I never thought this day would come where I will say "I can't live in this country again" I have son, and a younger brother this could happen to anybody. I can't imagine it, I am going to leave her, I am done fuck patrotism it doesn't protect you,

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  110. Is there a God? or at least one who responds to prayers and FAIRLY intervenes in the affairs of mankind?

    Definitely not in Nigeria nor in most other places I've seen.

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  111. stripestrends.31 July 2013 at 20:58

    @annon 7:54 check ur comment. U self gbagaun pass the person wey u dey correct self. Remove the log in ur eye be4 u see the stick in another. This is part of the problem we are talking about in this country. Instead of us to address the gruesome issues, we rathher deal with irrellevances. What a shame.

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  112. Barbaric behavior. Why kill them? Why not give them a solid beating and hand them over the police. That way, once the dust has settled and the facts emerge everyone can use clear eye to see if they were in fact robbers or if its a case of mistaken identity. Being a victim of robbery, there is nothing more degrading and dehumanizing than begging another mere mortal for your life. I think gun ownership should be legalized in Nija...at least any armed robber venturing into someone's house can be met with bullet. Signed - agbalumo

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    1. How can you conclude in such a way??? You this shallow minded fool!! "Gun ownership"? Then that's the end of nigeria, cos you'll start to see corpse, everywhere you go! That's not the solution dear, you've only added fuel to the existing fire

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  113. Nigerians plz, let's stop takin laws into our hands n allow justice take its course, we av outgrown d era of barbaric acts, stonin, beatin and burnin pple to death, biko

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  114. You mean Nigerians are still this barbaric?! Wao!

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  115. I heard of a similar incident that happened at Mbaise in Imo state a while ago. Same thing. The two guys were accused of being thieves and followed all the way from their school which is ESUTH in Enugu. They were also burnt. I don't just get some happenings of nowadays. It seems we, especially Nigerians, are gradually drifting towards insanity.

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  116. Again? What is really going on in Nigeria? But why? Hmmmmmm.

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  117. Linda, you need to post about two female corpers that were locked up in their room, poured fuel and set ablaze on the 19th of July by a man in Toru Asari local government in Rivers State where they were serving. One them who happened to be my cousin, Winifred Amarachi Okey who finished from Micheal Okpara University Umudike, Abia State died early this morning. These senseless killings should be investigated and the culprits brought to book. In my opinion NYSC should be scrapped as it has outlived it's usefulness and since government can't guarantee the safety of corpers

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  118. Have no words to say! I weap for my country n the people......."He who has no sin should throw stone" and when they see real robbers, these ppl will not even stand, nt to say throw stone ***mtweeee*smsh* and why can't u'all go to the head thiefs "the politicians n others. Lord have mercy, that's all we need. Peace to the victims family n frnds.

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  119. its really a shame that fellow Nigerians dont value human lives.Nobody shld blame Nigerians that have decided to live in countries that are more sane.I pray that sanity returns to our country soon.

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  120. there is more to dis story dan we r gettn hia....proper investigatn shld b carried out before we point fingers....God rest der souls....bt v we tot abt d vigilante dt died?wt rili hapend?

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  121. MY HEART BLEEDS AS I POST THIS COMMENT, THAT A HUMAN BEING WOULD BE SO CRUEL TO FORGET THAT NO ONE IS A SAINT AND TAKE SOME ELSE'S LIFE...OH THIS IS SADDENING. IF YOU ARE A NIGERIAN AND YOU ARE READING THIS, THEN I THINK ITS TIME THAT YOUTHS UNITE AND TAKE AN ACTION. WE ARE THE FUTURE AND CAN'T STAND BACK AND WATCH OUR FUTURE BRUTALLY TAKEN AWAY FROM US. IF WE FOLD OUR HANDS AND WAIT FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO DO SOMETHING THEN THIS WILL HAPPEN AGAIN AND MAY GET WORSE. WE NEED TO PROTECT OURSELVES AND CHILDREN FROM OUR VIOLENT SOCIETY.
    AND THEREFORE I HAVE TAKEN THE TIME TO CREATE A FACEBOOK PAGE AND EMAIL ACCOUNT TO WELCOME SUGGESTIONS AND THOUGHTS OF HOW TO MAKE OUR COUNTRY A TRUE BETTER TOMORROW. DON'T WAIT FOR SOMEONE ELSE TO DO IT. IT IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY!!!
    PLEASE LIKE THE FACEBOOK PAGE AND LET US START A MOVEMENT.
    FB: NIGERIAN YOUTHS
    EMAIL: nigerianyouthsunite@yahoo.com

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  122. Another killing of two vibrant young men at Badagry by mob in the full glare of our Nigerian police men.

    What a shame to this present administration and those we sent to Abuja to represent the common men. I do not blame the mob for their action, rather I blame the government for failing in their duties to address these issues of jungle justice been meted out to innocent and (maybe future saviors) of our country Nigeria.

    The perpetrators of the Mob action against the ALUU4 has not been brought to justice and here we are with the incident of BADAGRY2. Our leaders ave jettisoned their supposed duties and decided to be chasing shadows. GEJ has resorted to be fighting AMAECHI instead of steering the ship of the nation to avoid sinking in the deep sea. Fashola has refused to confront the issues bordering lagos state and chose to be deporting the hapless IGBOS from Lagos for no just cause.

    Yerima instead of building our educational system, he is busy canvassing for child marriage and going round the 36 states in Nigeria looking for 9 year old girls to put in a family way.

    Which way Nigeria? When is all these hide and seek game come to an end in Ngeria? Indeed Nigeria is in quagmire and the sooner our so call leaders realizes that, the better. I enjoin their good spirited Nigerians to speak out against this ungodly act been meted out to this final year student of Geology and Mining at the Delta state university, Mr. Ifechukwude Nwainokpor and his friend Kazeem, before the ghost of all these innocent murdered citizens of Nigeria begin to hunt us. If we don't act now, no one knows who is going to be their victim next.

    I console the families of Ify Nwainokpor and Kazeem and ask God to give them the fortitude to bear the loss. I want to assure the both families that the good people of Nigeria are with them in this most saddest time in their lives.

    Rest in peace Ify Nwainokpor and Kazeem.

    Darlington Okikiola Ejesieme.

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  123. NIGERIA A COUNTRY OF SAVAGES...A PLACE WERE U ARE DOUBLY TORTURED AND TERRORIZED EVEN WHEN IN MOURNING...AND YOU GUYS THINK OBAMA WILL COME NEAR NIJA WITH A 10 FT POLE THINK AGAIN...GOD HAS BLESSED US , HOWEVER IT IS ALMOST TO OUR DETRIMENT...WE NEED PRAYERS FROM TRUE XTIANS NOT PHONIES!!!!

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  124. Osaretin Pearl Atohengbe31 July 2013 at 22:41

    Anhan not again !!!!!!! What kind of country do we live in? What sort of barbaric act is this. SMH!!!!!!. Is it no longer safe to walk about freely??. May the souls of these men rest in PEACE. GOD have mercy on NIGERIA

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  125. Students are no longer safe in this country. Please ASUU call off the strike, if there was no strike these boys would have been in school and they would be alive today. Just on Monday in my neighbourhood, a male undergraduate student of ABSU was involved in an accident, he broke his neck, and sustained head injuries which led to his death within 30mins. If there was no strike he would have been in school. This strike is doing more harm than good. The govt doesn't want to protect its citizens(students). After the ALUU4 incident one would have thought that there would be no more jungle justice but d reverse is the case and the senate haven't done anything bout it. Rather they discuss irrelevant issues.
    I feel sad for the victims' families. May God grant them the grace to bear the loss

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  126. this is wickedness, the most annoying part it is presence of a Nigerian armed robber in black uniform called police, he was there but he couldn't help the dying men. all he do was to assist the killers with his handcuff.Lind pls post this.

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  127. what a country we live in,our safety is not guaranteed anymore,our leaders are not even interested......brother's killing brother's..its so pathetic..when will all diz killings stop....r.i.p dear ify...

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  128. Even if they were tiffs! Ha!!! Fear God una, how can you take another person's life just like that? So of dis ppl have kids, they pray and want answers to der prayer? My own is that they will never know or see peace again in der life, I know we have a very good governor in lagos and am sure he'll do somthing about dis cos he has kids of his own! Just can stop crying

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  129. Linda some tins here are not tru ooo cus I witnessed it. Dis incident happened in my area ajara.I miss u Ify*crying*ASSU better call dis strike off oooo cus am tired of dis place called Badagry

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  130. This is sheer wickedness. *sobs*

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  131. Just bcos u cant recognize them u beat em to death… nigeria God pls help us!!

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  132. Pls d govt should do somtin concernin d issue of mob killin, is rily devastating.

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  133. Only God can save and protect us in this Country.

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  134. Oh lord of mercy.My heart is hurt and running i don't know where to begin to type. This is the continuation of Aluu, thanks to the crazy Nigeria govt.
    And come Sunday, these barbaric killers will put on clothes, go to church and parade themselves as Christians, same with the muslims among them. Who are these people serving?
    This makes me wonder what message our faith organizations pass to their congregation.
    These guys must not die in vain. I don't know if God can console these guys parents


    these morons shows the primitive nature of their minds and the wickedness that their parents and leaders had build into them. when in this country did jungle justice become a way of punishing (innocent) Nigerians. Fashola will tell us Eko O ni Baje. the lives of these murderers, the onlookers that didn't stop them, the police that supervised them and their generations are all in ruin and they must not go unpunished by the Lord.

    Nigeria police are Animals



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  135. Atimes I wonder if this individual who kill their fellow nigerians have heart,for me I would say this is wickedness @ it's peak.

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  136. CAN THIS STOP? WHO ARE WE TO JUDGE OUR FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS? THIS IS INSANE AND UNBELIEVABLE. GOD PLS FORGIVE US AND HAVE MERCY ON YOUR CHILDREN.

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  137. They people should be tried in court and sentenced to either life imprisonment or death by hanging...This is inhuman

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  138. U are more likely to killed the police/mob than an armed robber in nigeria.

    Last saturday, friend and I was harassed in yaba were I went to buy some clothes. I have never experienced such a thing b4. They were asking for my friend's phone. I asked them "y did they stop me as they would have know he was walking with someone". They gave a stupid excuse. I brought out my phone to check time only for one of the police men to say he wants to check my phone. I got annoyed and asked "for what?". To this I got no reply. They resulted to threaten me and I responded in kind. I guess they realize I was bad business or trouble so they let us go but still continued the threat.

    Only God will save us in the country of ours. Those who should protect you are those who will kill and rob you.

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  139. I am sure if the Alu case was addressed properly, we wont have a repeat of it, my conclusion is that this is a wicked nation with evil people because i do not understand why there cant be one person in the entire crowed who will say this is not good, even the police is part of it as shown in the video. it is very sad and wack

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  140. NO WAR SEE BRUTALITY...JUST IMAGINE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF NIGERIA ACTUALLY STARTS A CIVIL WAR...GOD FORBID!!!

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  141. Why r human beings dis wicked to der fellow human?to bit ur fellow human to death?God is nt am injustice God d must surely pay with der lives.

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  142. Nigeria, Nigeria i hate this country with so much passion.....

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  143. oh boy here we go again wen will dis shit ever end we are so senseless in dis nation boko haram is out there destroying this nation our politicians are looting us blind yet we do nothing bot it the worst is the police they just sit back and let jungle justice take place

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  144. When will all this rubbish stop? police that should protect join in destroying lives. ALUU 4 happened in PH where we know there is no law. This happened in badagry Lagos Uncle Fash do the needful please.

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  145. This is beyond cruelty....Uncle Fash please do the needful o haba

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  146. Father when will pple stop dying this way and us stop writing rip? Aluu4 vid was enuf to taunt me for a life time.only if we nigerians could rise up n fite for what is right,like the americans...God where has justice gone in this country?.Lord our steps are guided in Jesus name.my condolences to the family*sigh*

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  147. This thing is horrible. The government should try and stop this lynching thingy. its becoming our norm. Its alarming. They should band this lynching thing in this country. I don tire for this matter.

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  148. is there a curse on this country.

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  149. I can't even bring myself to watch it! What's the difference btw the perpetrators of jungle justice and those oyibo serial killers? One commits his crime openly and the other in the privacy of wherever they find comfortable! What makes a human being decide to snuff out the life of another? I weep for this country, we have big problems. Change can happen but we need to start with ourselves. I have started, have you?

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  150. The Nigerian Police force needs a total overhauling starting with the commissioner in Rivers state and Ngozi Braide of Lagos state. They should all be killed like these young men then new decent people employed into the force. What Rubbish, angrymuch right now. How can people be so callous and watch this happen when they are supposed to maintain law and order. Nonsense......

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  151. C how people r buying duplex in hell, how can u use ur hand to kill a human being while u can't even create a fly, lord pls help us in dis country

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  152. I simply couldnt watch it. its just so pathetic that after Aluu, we still allow this to happen again.

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  153. These are one of the times when we look back and ask ourselves if we have acheived anything at all in this country. it is so sad that even after the last occurence people still have the heart to do such. this goes a long way to show that in the country were we live everyone runs solo. ppeople you see every day smilimg with you could have the worse heart you could ever imagine. for a human beign to hit another to the extent that the person starts bleeding is incomprehensible but for the person to continue till he/she is dead is just what i cant understand. i cannot believe that in this era where people are supposed to be more compassionate a group of people can watch and encourage someone murder another person!!a group of people who i am sure include mothers, fathers husbands and wifes even children and young people. and someone even had the liver to video the incident, sometimes i wonder if i am really living in a world of just human beigns or are there some devils in this world too.
    we always say we learn from other peoples mistakes. i pray that we will never be victims of such circumstances. i urge people to be vigilant and careful, bear in mind that we have no police orlaw enforcement to protect us in this country we are like tail-less animals only God can drive away flies from us...

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  154. All of dem dat wre involved will all die lyk dat so dey can knw hw it feels. *still sobbing*.y am I a citizen of dis country.

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  155. Hw i wish i can get some ppl nd we'll go and bomb dat community. Y would somppl be so heartless, d government wont do anytn abt it o. Fuckn country.

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  156. I did not watch the video. what i have read has already spoil my day. my heart bleeds for nigeria. RIP guys.

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  157. this shit can only end if all the morons in the video are also beaten to death.

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  158. D most anoying thing is dat instead of our leaders to adress dis issiue nd bring d papetuators of dis act to book so dat it wunt happen again.dey ar bizi focusing on irelevant issues.GOD is on d throne he sees all.GOD give these families d hearth to bear d lost

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