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Saturday, 17 August 2013

Badagry mob victim Ifechukwudi Nwanipor laid to rest

The remains of Ifechukwudi Nwanikpor, the 24 year old who was one of two young men brutally murdered by villagers from the Tozukame community area in Ajara, Badagry on Sunday July 21, was laid to rest at the Badagry Cemetery in Lagos yesterday.

Policemen watched as both men – Nwanikpor and Kazeem Onayemi (26) were beaten and killed by the community members after being labelled armed robbers.

Mourners and family members came out in their numbers at the Badagry cemetery but couldn’t hold back their tears at the burial.

Now the Badagry community that lynched him is offering his family N2.5 million compensation. Read more on Telegraphng.com

62 comments:

  1. May his soul rest in eternal peace. Amen

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    1. What a MUTHAFUCKING INSULT! You offer N2.5m fucking naira for a young man's life! When if you had just listened to his cries for mercy and heard his pleas..he would have been making that amount in a month as a geologist with any oil company..but instead you cut short a life you did not create. You will all rot in hell...everyone involved in the murder of these boys will never find mercy or favor from God or man. How heartless can you be? Do u ever stop while beating your victims and think, "what if this was mie?" Do you demons ever think about that? You beat 2 innocent men to death for absolutely nothing! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!! May you all perish in the worst way possible. Dogs will eat your corpses like the scum demons u are. You can keep your N2.5m fucking naira..u'll be needing it when God's judgement descends upon you. #degeneratenevertodowellbastards

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  2. May they rest in peace while in da cold hands of death. Nd God will judge all dose involve, directly or indirectly.

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  3. God help us,RIP#mz cyndy#

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  4. May his soul find peace in God's bossom

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  5. Rip... God will surely avenge ur death...

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  6. Many of these victims are pure as innocent which calls for sober reflection. Our leaders in power shouldn't turn deafening hears to all these jungle justice. A simple speech to address this issue can move a mountain. May their souls rest in perfect peace.

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  7. May his soul rest in perfect peace and may almighty God grant the family the fortitude to bear the loss.

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  8. May his soul rest in perfect peace.hmmmmmm dis naija shaa

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  9. May their soul rest in peace. And may God strenghten dem dat are left to mourn dis bois.

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  10. Na wa sha, Nigeria #sigh#...

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  11. May his soul rest in peace. Amen

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  12. Rest in peace bro. It's a hard wey we dey live for naija.

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  13. May his soul rest in perfect peace and may almighty God grant the family the fortitude to bear the loss.

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  14. RIP... No smoke without fire though

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  15. Choi! Even on teh Telegraph story they want to give the family 2.5m??? This world is bad.

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    1. I guess its d new trend now oh
      I heard on radio that d community of d aluu4 victims wants to offer compensation
      My personal opinion is that after persecution d community should still pay at least N10million in compensation....that way people will stop this cuz they'll learn that after life sentence you'll still loose money

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    2. Hu told u de'l learn..wen sum1 can just meet one senator to give dem 10 mill..

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  16. Eeya,rip*sad face*

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  17. Linda, it's Ifechukwude.

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  18. God knows d best way n handling issues for his people, may their soul rest n peace, amen

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  19. May his soul rest in peace, Amen.

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  20. I tink dey shld collect d moni,person wey don die don die.collecting or nt will nt bring d dead bk.may he rest in d blossom of lord

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    1. It is pple lyk u dat will do anytn 4 moni,malu!!!how can u say dey shld collect d moni?if dey collect d moni n keep quiet,how does it stop it from happening again?wat kinda sense do u av?

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  21. May their souls Rest In Peace.

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  22. Rest in Peace. may God avenge your death!

    And may does who are involved in one way or the other receive their reward.

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  23. God will definitely fight 4 ds young men. No act of wickedness will go unpunished! May der gentle soul RIP, n may der wicked murders rot in hell.

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  24. May der wicked murderers rot in d pit of hell....Amen.

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  25. Idiots. They think 2.5million can bring him back. Do they know what they've put 2 families thru and what they have to still go thru. Do they know how much being spent on him since he was a child. Imagine his dad having hopes that his son is graduating soon and starting work. Rip boy

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  26. Hmmm, may his soul rest in peace

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  27. Wat an insult, in exchange for paper, they should forgive and forget???kai! Wat the human life in nig has been reduced to. It's like any body can become a police officer. Plz they should never let this case go. These young men should not just die like that. Justice where are you been locked up in dis Nigeria....its like any youth can be killed and the murderers just go free. Plz the family must have their days in court..... #sadness

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  28. Linda, good work you are doing, its a painful thing, I was at the burial yesterday, so when I say it painful, I know what I am saying.

    Stanley from Nigerian Telegraph

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  29. May his soul rest in peace
    #Say No To Jungle Justice

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  30. Some leaders are fool. Why would you defend murderers And yet you call it mistaken identity. That means you support the killing of people even when they are thieves. This is not a lawless country ,therefore they all must face justice

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  31. May his soul rest in peace

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  32. Crying...... May der soul rest in peac AMEN

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  33. 2.5mil for a lyf, GOD no dy slip o una turn go follow reach 1day

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  34. YOU SEE THE PROBLEM IN THIS OUR SOCIETY?? SOMETHING AS SERIOUS AS KILLING 2 INNOCENT YOUNG MEN HAS HAPPENED AND NOT ONE OF OUR LEADERS OR SO CALLED ELITES HAS SAID A WORD ABOUT IT....MR FANI KAYODE THE PARROT IS ALSO KEEPING MUM ON THIS ONE I GUESS!!!

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  35. Those community member who offered 2.5 million as compensation must be crazy...how can dt bring back their dead son. Justice must prevail.

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  36. Those community member who offered 2.5 million as compensation must be crazy...how can dt bring back their dead son. Justice must prevail.

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  37. waiting to see what happens with the Aluu case. it's time we start holding people fully responsible.

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  38. Imagine! He was born, brutally murdered and buried in BADAGRY. Rest in peace dear.

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  39. Imagine: He was born, brutally murdered and buried in Badagry. Rest in peace dear.

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  40. According to his father, he was murdered in the same village where he was born. This is so painful. Man's inhumanity to man. May God grant his relatives the fortitude to bear this great lost.

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  41. RIP 2 him ,cudnt go 4 d burial tho

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  42. Tozunkanme my foolish street,dey r just 2 stupid in badagry in general .I hate dat place.may his soul rest in peace amen.2.5 million nh him wan wake dere pikin ni? Nigeria is fuckd.

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  43. @ anon 1.32 ur a fool for saying such!! U said it in a harsh way as if they aren't humans, c'mon try and b a lil bit humane here. No man has d right to take anothers lyf, neva!!! This people shld b brought to justice, may their souls R.I.P(amen)

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  44. Nigeria will never get better with all dis rubbish.we need to talk to our self

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  45. I wonder wat nigeria is turnin into o, human lives are no longer save in dis country. What a barbaric act! I cnt just imagine hw some fools take laws into dier hands nd only 2 find out dat d person or pple dat was brutally murdered or burnt are innocent. May evry1 involved in d killin of innocent souls die a shameful death.

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  46. It's indeed painful and may their souls rest in peace. Nigeria is in a mess,"brother kill brother" and our leaders are busy fighting for power, what a shame?

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  47. Oh! This is really sad, if I were the parent of that young boy I won't take a dime because if this continues thugs will kill and pay money thereby exchanging money for life. Too bad our Government has done nothing about this, they are busy fighting for power. RIP our beloved.

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  48. Justice MUST be done.
    May his soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.

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  49. Its so sad. I know his parents so well. His mum, a black beauty, smooth ivory skin and always looked good. She usually yells his name "ifechukwude!" Wenever I walk pass their home then @hejenawa, ajara badaagry. He went 2 jijoho nur/pry schl in badagry, then badagry grammar school. His dad's nickname is "Africa" oh! What a painful death!

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  50. Wen wil Nigerian police stop bringing d country to shame. I think its better they learn not to watch when they feel incapacitated to do what they were hired to do. Remember they were there watching when bright university students were lynched and later set ab laze in d south not too long ago. Barbaric idiots

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