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Outrage is spreading across Okpo in Kogi State after a student was allegedly killed by school security guards in a disturbing incident that has sparked public anger and demands for accountability.
Eyewitnesses claim the victim was unarmed and reportedly known to the guards, raising serious questions about the circumstances that led to the fatal encounter. The incident is said to have occurred within the school premises, further intensifying concerns over student safety.
Residents and community members have condemned the killing, describing it as unjustified and calling it another case of extrajudicial action. The development has also reignited conversations around the use of force by security personnel and the lack of consequences in similar past incidents.
Local authorities are yet to provide a detailed account of what transpired, but pressure is mounting on law enforcement agencies to launch a thorough investigation and ensure those responsible are identified and prosecuted.
The incident adds to growing concerns over safety and accountability in the area, as residents demand urgent action to prevent further loss of life.
#kogistate #nigerianpolice #nigerianews #naijanews
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@OurFavOnlineDoc @SMutlaneng You forgot to show that you sell drugs on the background, pretending to be running an internet cafe
These flatheads will be driving a latest bmw from an empty internet cafe
You will fool your homeboys not us
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@KillaKreww But we didn’t know him tho, Megan opened the doors for him to be globally known. Nobody outside of North America knows who Klay is Period .
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“Money can’t buy happiness. I make money every day, but I am unhappy and depressed. There are certain things money can’t buy, and I don’t have them. Money can’t buy relationships, family, or friendship, and I don’t have them”
– Lady
Vampz@Hybrid_Ola
A lady opened up about how unhappy and depressed she has been lately. She explained that it’s not about money because she’s hardworking and earns daily. However, she doesn’t have a family, a relationship, or close friends, and it’s taking a toll on her. It shows that money can’t really buy happiness
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@OlaniyiFiyinfo1 @hy_wemmy Why I no go expect something in return?
Make I dey work make you dey chop abi 😂😂
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@hy_wemmy 90% men cant do that for a lady and not to expect in return
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@CEregbuonye @AsakyGRN See as you carry tribal bigotry enter here
Why I go pay am 30%
Kedu ihe o merem ?
Bigger gigs my foot
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so my first guess.. This guy is not Igbo 😁😁😁 he doesn't know how posterity in business works.
To have access to bigger gigs you must learn to sacrifice your first commissioned gains. Yes you heard me right.
It takes a lot in business risk-access mentality to understand this and especially when you lack the Igbo DNA business principles called 'my sure connection' or ' my plug'
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@SamiMilanelo @Teeniiola This one dey project en family give me 😂
I have no business with a dog that does not research before they speak
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@rdrtxcu7 @Teeniiola Cultist my comment is not for you okay, go and insult your father and mother that taught you how to take illicit drugs.
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@tylerjimmy_ @yabaleftonline It’s illegal here my guy
Try am make we mount you 😂😂
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@yabaleftonline In a sane country, these kids would be loved and accepted but they had to leave home for their own safety - they had to run away from home and their parents.
It's time parents and Nigerians as a whole started embracing the sexualities of their kids.
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“We are both siblings from Nigeria and we now live in the UK, I am l3sbian and he is g@y. We both had to leave home to find safety” - Siblings
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