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Field Marshal Biyzeey
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Field Marshal Biyzeey ретвитнул
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Field Marshal Biyzeey ретвитнул

Me: I strongly feel this young man was deliberately betrayed. Whoever sent him to pick up that waybill likely tipped off the police too. The speed at which they ended his life makes it seem like everything was arranged from the start.
This is truly painful 💔😭😭😭
They captured him, restrained his hands, and left him unable to protect himself. He wasn’t resisting, he wasn’t escaping, he was pleading. Pleading for an opportunity to explain himself. Pleading to be taken to Sapele so someone there could identify him and clear his name.
But no one gave him that chance.
Instead, they silenced him forever. His words, his defense, his hope of proving his innocence all cut short.
And what happens next?
Maybe a weapon suddenly appears beside his body.
Maybe a false story is created.
Maybe the name “armed robber” is attached to him without proof.
Just like that.
But answer this; how can someone who is gone speak for himself?
How can a lifeless body challenge the accusations placed on it?


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How Ogidi Mena 28 years old, was Extra-judicially murdered by ASP Ogbegbe in Delta State
The victim Mena went to the Effurun main park at Sapele Road to take delivery of a waybill. When he eventually got there, they told him to add money because the pack was a bit heavy. They curiously asked him what was in the waybill, but he told them someone sent him, and they asked him to open it.
When they finally compelled him to open it, they saw a Beretta pistol with 4 live ammunitions. They quickly held him down, but he told them he was sent by his friend to help him pick up the waybill.
He cried for mercy that he was ready to take them to the particular guy that sent him. The leadership of the motor park tied his legs and hands backward, blocked the gate of the park to prevent a possible attack from Mena's gang and then called ACP Aliyu Shaba to take over the matter, investigate, and unravel the men behind the gun running business.
The Uvwie Area Commander then mandated their patrol team headed by ASP Nuhu Usman, aka Ogbegbe, to go and bring the suspect to the station. Ogbegbe and his team headed straight to the park in order to bring the said suspect, Mena.
On getting there, the moment Ogbegbe saw the pistol, he got angry and was "jolificating" in the euphoria of the crowd hailing him. He cocked his gun and fired Mena's hand. His team assisted and carried Mena into the vehicle alive.
At this point, Mena was still alive agonising in the pain of Ogbegbe's trigger-happy bullet. They eventually got to the Ekpan station and instead of Ogbegbe Usman to report to the Area Commander Aliyu Shaba, who sent him to bring the boy, just at the car park, they brought Mena out of their patrol Toyota Seinna Vehicle ASP Ogbegbe shøt him again three times at the station, ending the life of the young man.
Aliyu Shaba, who heard the gunshot on Sunday evening 26th of April when the incident occurred rushed down, ordered that the ASP be tactically disarmed, handcuffed him, chained his legs as well, and detained all of them.
ACP Aliyu Shaba briefed the CP, and they were taken to Asaba yesterday Monday and transferred to Zone 5 Benin today. They would be transferred to Force Headquarters tomorrow and paraded within the week, hopefully. I hope that they will be dismissed and made to face the charges of murder.
I have personally had several issues with Ogbegbe from his days in the defunct SARS, to him heading a team of the RRS before he was transferred to Jesse Division and then brought to Uvwie Area Command. I had confrontation with him at a time, and Ogbegbe threatened to shøøt me many years ago until the then SARS Commander Dadi called him to order.
He held one of my Facebook followers last week, and the guy called me. He introduced himself to me, and I told him to give the phone to Ogbegbe. I said na another thing you don dey find if you nor release that boy. He said, "Comrade na yahoo boy na make he find something for us. I told him that the boy would not give them a kobo, and if he ever extorted him, he would be opening a fresh battle with me.
He eventually releaaed him and later called me that he has released the young man. He told me he is the only son and his mother is in the mortuary, so he is looking for money to bury the mother. I only said nor go impress anybody, do wetin your power carry and I terminated the call.
My grouse is not that he should just be dismissed from the force but properly investigated. What was he covering that led him to shooting Mena on the spot, finding out that he wasn't dęąɗ, then shooting him again to dęąth before the Area Commander Aliyu Shaba could even see the young man for possible confession?
I strongly suspect that ASP Ogbegbe knows something we do not know. Why kíIIíng the young man in a hurry. This is a case of clear murder and they must face the music. Even if you find him in possession of a pistol, it doesn't amount to kíIIíng him.




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You look at them and understand why their women prefer foreigners
Jim Njue@jimNjue_
Zulu South Africa Xenophobes take oaths, perform rituals ahead of a huge ‘Kwerekwere flush out operation’ planned for later this week. Notice the poverty in the background.
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This was Mourinho on Arsenal back in 2004, a widely praised comment, from a manager the media couldn't get enough of...
"Five-four is a hockey score, not a football score. In a three-against-three training match, if the score reaches 5-4, I send the players back to the dressing rooms as they are not defending properly. So to get a result like that in a game of 11 against 11 is disgraceful."
Now everyone overlooks bad defending? They want to mock good old-fashioned defending? Crazy pivot.
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The defending is so so so poor
☕︎︎@j7zaza
Just look at Olise then Doue. JUST WATCH THIS SEQUENCE MAN. I haven’t enjoyed a game of football this much in years
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Listen to Rooney and Clarence Seedorf criticizing the Defending on prime.
I will never want @Arsenal to concede 4/5 goals in Semis of CL in the name of expansive football. I remember the Arsenal gung-ho in CL last 16 end up losing 10-2 on aggregate.
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Guess who is opposing Dangote’s proposal to build a 1.2M barrels a day refinery in east Africa (Tanzania, Kenya and Congo)
World Bank and IMF. : )))
Their argument? it would give monopoly to one company over energy.
1) All the while, French refineries are in almost every oil producing countries in Africa.
2) No African countries could get a loan to build a refinery larger than 400,000 barrels per day (one of the most profitable businesses ever). So the majority are small and struggle for profitability.
3) Nigeria oil had to be exported to Europe, refined and in many cases sold back to Nigeria and ECOWAS countries, under companies like shell and total.
4) it took until a billionaire financed the refinery in Nigeria himself to change part of that production and supply pipeline. And today, after the Hormuz blockade, EU countries are now buying oil from Dangote.


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Low self esteem did terrible number on them.
'Bold and Brave'@oluwap42uk
The way Arsenal fans talk about their own team is so sad
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How about you look at the terrible defending on display as well and appreciate your own club.
OLAWALE@wallacemenace
Look at the attacking qualities on display here, Teta pack retards full my club 😭
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I'M COMPLETELY FINE WITH THAT 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
ㅤً@Evertxn
Even if Arsenal win the league and UCL, they won't be the best team in either competition.
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Police go arrest you today
TheRemmySaheed 😏@Remmzor__
Asake is the closest to Michael Jackson we have in Africa. One-in-a-million type of fame.
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