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John iky

John iky

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Katılım Ekim 2016
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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
International Group 'Lawyers Without Borders' Criticises Nigerian Police Over Extrajudicial Killing Of Delta Suspect, Demands Trial Of ASP Usman | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4t1yfYk
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
Policemen Who Kill€d Suspect unprovoked In Viral Video Will Be Tried For Murder ~ Delta state PPRO
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Uchechukwu Moses Maduforo
Uchechukwu Moses Maduforo@MaduforoMoses·
28-year-old Oghenemine, an upcoming music artist, lost his life in a deeply troubling case of alleged extrajudicial killing. His only “offence” was going to pick up a waybill on behalf of someone. This raises serious concerns about abuse of power and disregard for human rights.
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Beauty Gina
Beauty Gina@BeautyGina4·
Even when he was crying and pleading "officer I no knooo 😭😭I no know wetin I carry , officer abeg 😭😭" The Idiotic bandit police officer snuff the life out of the young man Wether guilty of a crime or not the young man deserves a chance to prove his innocence and the court will take it from there Youths are now powerless they stood and watch the bandit police took the man in their car and left !!this should never have happened! It could be you tomorrow say "NO" to bandit police 👮‍♀️ #EndNigeriaToSaveLives
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Beauty Gina
Beauty Gina@BeautyGina4·
One Nigeria is a crime against humanity if it has never happened to you , you might never understand the injustice and the level of impunity going on When we are asking for referendum we are asking that every indegenious person be given their rights to live and govern themselves, to protect themselves and to manage their resources themselves #EndNigeriaToSaveLives
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Dr KALU, OON
Dr KALU, OON@DrKalu_·
Release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Now!
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Emeka Gift Official
Emeka Gift Official@EmekaGift100·
He said "Officer Abeg" Nigeria security officers are "beast without a soul" Nigeria is a horrible country
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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
APC and city boys really think the South East will vote for Tinubu after their government jailed Nnamdi Kanu. They are completely out of touch with reality.
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Emeka Gift Official
Emeka Gift Official@EmekaGift100·
Nigeria is a danger to its citizen People are raising alarms over this one killing because it was caught on camera, but what about the hundreds of innocent Nigerians slaughtered in silence, without witnesses or evidence? How many more lives must be erased before the world wakes up? Extrajudicial killings have not just become common; they have become the preferred method of Nigerian security forces. What we just saw is not an isolated incident; it is damning proof that any security officer in Nigeria can stare a citizen in the eyes, declare “I will K#ill you and nothing will happen,” and he will do it with total confidence that nothing will happen. No investigation. No punishment. No justice, this is a sign of failed state. This is the terrifying truth no one wants to admit, In Nigeria today, no citizen is safe. Your life can be taken in a heartbeat, for no reason at all. You can be walking peacefully on the road, and one reckless police officer, soldier, or Ebubeagu operative, irritated by your steps, your cloth or even your shoes, can point his gun, pull the trigger, end your life, and then shamelessly label you a criminal to cover his wickedness. When Nigerians living abroad see how other nations fiercely protect the lives and dignity of their citizens, the contrast is heartbreaking and infuriating. Nigeria has not only failed its people, it has become a grave danger to humanity itself. This is horrible and alarming! #EmekaGift
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
NIGERIAN CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE EMERGENCY 10-12 million Nigerians displaced. Mostly youth. Without intervention: 5-6 million more jihadists by 2030. I run schools in those camps. Three is hope! A child who arrives wanting revenge leaves wanting to rebuild. Please help us reach the Displaced Generation before it's too late! Give → LetUsRiseAfrica.org/give #EarthShaker #Nigeria #PrayForNigeria
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
His name was Mene Ogidi. Twenty-eight years old. From Effurun, Delta State. South-South Nigeria. Urhobo country. He was kneeling. His hands were tied. He was begging. "Officer, I beg. I will tell you everything. I will carry you go the place." The officer shot him in the leg. He kept begging. Then the officer reloaded the gun and shot him again, at close range, and killed him. The officer's name is ASP Nuhu Usman. Nuhu Usman is not from Delta State. Nuhu Usman is not from the South-South. Nuhu Usman is a federal police officer of the Nigeria Police Force, posted in to Effurun Area Command from somewhere a long way north. This is how it works. Nigeria has no state police. Sixty-five years after independence, the federal government in Abuja still holds a constitutional monopoly on every uniform that walks the streets of Warri, Port Harcourt, Aba, Onitsha, Enugu, Owerri, and every other Christian Southern city. Recruitment is federal. Posting is federal. Discipline is federal. Accountability runs through Abuja, not through the people Mene Ogidi's family voted for. So a young Urhobo Christian was shot in the dirt by a federal officer named Nuhu Usman, who answered to no governor, no local council, no traditional ruler, and no community he had ever set foot in before the day he was deployed. To his credit, the new Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Yemi Oyeniyi — also not from Delta, also a federal posting, in his job for one month — moved fast. Arrested the officer the same day. Transferred him to Abuja. Force Disciplinary Committee in session. Public statement of condolence to the family. Good. That is what the response should look like. But notice what had to happen first. A video. Without the video, Mene Ogidi is a "suspect shot resisting arrest" in a press release nobody reads. With the video, he is a young man begging, restrained, and executed in front of witnesses — and even with the video, the officer had to be transferred a thousand kilometers away to be tried, by a federal disciplinary committee, under a force order — Force Order 237 — that nobody outside the Nigeria Police Force has ever heard of. The system did not catch ASP Nuhu Usman. The phone of a stranger in Effurun caught him. This is not a failure of one officer. This is the federal architecture doing what it was designed to do for sixty-five years: post outsiders into Christian Southern cities, give them federal weapons, hold them to federal discipline that the locals cannot see and cannot enforce, and call it policing. Mene Ogidi is dead. ASP Nuhu Usman will face Force Order 237. The cruiser still says Nigeria Police Force — Effurun Area Command, Uvwie. And tomorrow another federal officer named something Nuhu Usman's father might recognize will be walking the streets of Warri. Until Nigeria has state police — answerable to governors, to communities, to the people they serve — the question is not whether this happens again. The question is when. And to whom. Mene Ogidi had a name. Now you know it. #EarthShaker
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WATCH: Disturbing Video Shows Moment Nigerian Policeman Executing Handcuffed Man

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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨BREAKING: Former FBI Director James Comey to surrender in the Eastern District of Virginia.
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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
The xenophobia happening in South Africa is not different from the demolition of Igbo businesses in Lagos Nigeria It is not different from “go back to Anambra” It’s not different from “my Lagos, not your Lagos” It is not different from telling Igbo people not to vote in Lagos.
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