Saturday, November 7, 2020

Lekki shootings: Army files papers, lists top generals, senior officers as witnesses

The Nigerian Army has filed papers at the registry of the Lagos State Panel of Judicial Inquiry probing the alleged shooting of #EndSARS protesters at the Lekki tollgate on the night of October 20.

One of our correspondents saw about three military men on Friday filing papers at the panel’s registry.

Saturday PUNCH investigations revealed that the army had filed papers ahead of its appearance before the panel.

Among the documents filed by the army are the witness statements of the Commander of 81 Military Intelligence Brigade, Victoria Island, Lagos, Brig. Gen. Ahmed Taiwo; the Chief of Staff, 81 Division, Nigerian Army, VI, Lagos, Brig. Gen. Nsikak Edet; Commander, 81 Division Garrison, VI, Brig. Gen. Francis Omata; Commander, 9 Brigade, Ikeja, Brig. Gen. Musa Etsu-Ndagi; and Commanding Officer, 65 Battalion, Bonny Camp, VI, Lt. Col. Salisu Bello.

It said it was also bringing before the panel expended and unexpended blank ammunition, which was used to disperse the crowd by firing into the air on 20th day of October, 2020.

The army has also submitted 13 flash drives containing the recorded videos of the soldiers’  involvement in the incident.

Our correspondent gathered that the testimony of the Army was listed as number one on the panel’s list for Saturday (today).

Confirming the earlier report by The PUNCH on the scheduled appearance of the army before the panel, the source added that the army’s testimony was listed as number one on the panel’s list for Saturday (today).

But it is unclear whether the army will still appear before the panel today as scheduled as the panel on Friday adjourned further hearing in the Lekki tollgate shooting till November 10.

The adjournment followed the inability of the panel to watch till the end on Friday the video footage of the incident submitted by the Lekki Concession Company, operator of the Lekki tollgate.

The panel was able to view only four hours of the 20-hour video footage.

#EndSARS lawyer clashes with LASG, others over CCTV footage

Before the commencement of the footage viewing on Friday, counsel for LCC, Mr Rotimi Seriki, had suggested that only the portion relevant to the probe should be viewed.

Backing him, counsel for the Lagos State Government, Mr Jelili Owonikoko (SAN), said he had had the opportunity of watching the video and the portion relevant to the probe should be from 5pm of October 20.

But counsel for the #EndSARS protesters, Mr Adesina Ogunlana, insisted that the entire 20-hour footage be viewed on the grounds that “we should not sacrifice quality for speed.”

The panel chairman, retired Justice Doris Okuwobi, ruled that the entire footage be viewed.

Though the panel normally ends its sitting by 4pm, the footage was watched till about 5pm when there was a power outage in the building.

Seeing that after over four hours of viewing, nothing eventful had been seen in the soundless video, Justice Okuwobi asked Ogunlana if he still wanted the entire 20-hour video to be watched, to which Ogunlana responded, “I will wait; it’s a marathon.”

But intervening, Owonikoko submitted that lawyers had a duty to assist the panel, stressing that having viewed the video, the portion relevant to the panel’s mandate would be from about 5pm on October 20.

“We can all agree on what portion of the footage is relevant to this panel,” Owonikoko said, adding that for transparency sake, Ogunlana should be given a copy to also go and watch.

Aligning with Owonikoko, LCC’s lawyer, Seriki, recalled that he had earlier suggested that the viewing should be limited to the portion relevant to the mandate of the panel, explaining that the LCC only made the entire 20-hour footage available to demonstrate transparency.

Seriki argued that the panel could not afford to waste time watching the entire footage because it had only six months to sit and it still had petitions from victims of human rights abuse by the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad to contend with.

But Ogunlana maintained his stand, saying every second of the footage was important to him because “people died on my side.”

Facing the lawyers for Lagos and LCC, Ogunlana said, “We lost lives here, you lost money.”

However, intervening, a representative of the Nigerian Bar Association, Mr Bernard Onigah, urged the panel to narrow the viewing to the relevant portion.

In the end, it was agreed that a copy of the footage should be given to Ogunlana, so he could go and view after which he should decide whether the panel needs to view the entire footage.

Justice Okuwobi approved Ogunlana’s request for 48 hours to view the footage and then adjourned till November 10 for further proceedings into the Lekki incident.

#EndSARS protesters appear before Lagos panel, demand audience

Meanwhile, three of the #EndSARS protesters on Friday appeared before the panel, demanding, through their lawyer, Ogunlana, to be granted an audience.

Ogunlana, on behalf of the protesters – Victoria Oniru, Dabira Ayuku and Perpetual Kamsiyuchukwu – said he intended to cross-examine the Managing Director of the Lekki Concession Company, operator of the Lekki tollgate, Abayomi Omowuwa, who started his testimony before the panel on Tuesday.

Though counsel for the Lagos State Government,  Owonikoko, and LCC lawyer, Seriki, earlier opposed Ogunlana’s appearance on the basis that “#EndSARS” is not an entity known to the law, they later withdrew their objection when Ogunlana called out his three clients.

“I am not representing spirits or ghosts. We’re here to tell the truth. These are part of the people running underground, being threatened,” Ogunlana said in response to the objection by Owonikoko and Seriki.

Owonikoko had described #EndSARS as a nebulous entity with no structure or leader, questioning where Ogunlana got his instruction to appear before the panel.

Seriki, on his part, had said since the LCC Managing Director was before the panel on a subpoena, “he cannot be cross-examined by every Tom, Dick and Harry.”

Following the withdrawal of an objection to Ogunlana’s appearing, Justice Okuwobi, in a ruling, admitted the protesters as a party and allowed their lawyer’s appearance.

LASG rejects FoI request for CCTV footage

The Lagos State Government has rejected a Freedom of Information request for the CCTV footage of the shooting of unarmed protesters at the Lekki tollgate on October 20, 2020.

This is contained in a letter written by Deyemi Bamgbose on behalf of the state Attorney General.

A human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, had written a letter to the state government last week invoking the Freedom of Information Act 2011.

Effiong had in the letter addressed to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, requested the CCTV footage in the interest of the public.

However, in a response dated November 3, 2020, titled, ‘Re: Urgent Request Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act 2011’, the state government said it could not make the CCTV footage available because the FoI Act was a federal law and it didn’t apply to states.

The government also cited a 2018 Court of Appeal judgement to back its claim.

The letter read in part, “I am further directed to inform you that the laws of Lagos State do not include the Freedom of Information Act which is a federal law that is not applicable to the state. As such, your request cannot be granted.”

The state government said in the case of EDOSACA vs Osakue and others in 2018, the Court of Appeal ruled, “My strong view on it is that given the provisions of the said Act as presently enacted vis a vis Section 4 of the 1999 Constitution and Items 4 and 5 of Part 2, 2nd schedule thereof, the applicant is not bound to comply with the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2011.”

Saturday PUNCH, however, reports that another Court of Appeal in Akure in April 2018 had ruled that the FoI Act was applicable to all states of the federation but the Lagos State Government selected the ruling that could justify its decision not to honour the FoI request.

The FoI Act, which was signed into law by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011, makes it mandatory for public records to be made available to those who request it.

However, Lagos State and many others have in the last few years refused to honour FoI requests even as civil society groups accuse them of running an opaque government.

The Lagos State government is known for ignoring FoI requests on its activities from journalists and civil society organisations.

An FoI request by Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project to the state government to explain how a $90 million World Bank loan for the upgrade of public schools was spent was rejected by then Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola (SAN), in 2014.

Sanwo-Olu meets Buhari, presents document on destruction

Meanwhile, Lagos State Governor, Sanwo-Olu, on Friday met with the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The Chief of Staff to the President, Ibrahim Gambari, joined the meeting, which held behind closed doors inside the President’s office.

The agenda of the meeting was not made public. But the Presidency, in a tweet posted on its Twitter handle, @NGRPresident, said Sanwo-Olu presented to Buhari documents detailing the violence unleashed on the state in the aftermath of the #EndSARS protests.

The message read, “President @MBuhari this afternoon met with Governor @jidesanwoolu of Lagos.

“The governor presented a report on the extent of the destruction suffered by Lagos State in the aftermath of the EndSARS protests.”

The message was accompanied by pictures depicting where the governor was presenting the report to the President and where Buhari, the governor and Gambari were going through the report.

Sanwo-Olu did not grant any press interview at the end of his meeting with the President.

As of the time of filing this report, the Presidency had yet to issue a statement on the meeting.

Ministers from the South-West during the week called on the Federal Government to assist the Lagos State Government in restoring some of the public facilities destroyed in the aftermath of the #EndSARS protests in the state.

They identified 15 police stations, the state High Court building and others as parts of facilities destroyed during the period.

The ministers also urged the government to investigate the involvement of the army in the reported shooting of protesting youths at the Lekki tollgate.

Don’t embark on new protest, Lagos warns youths

The Lagos State Government on Friday warned the youths to shun any act that might threaten the peace of the state, which it said was battling to recover from the shock of the carnage unleashed by hoodlums who hid under the #EndSARS protests.

The state government, in a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, said there were hints of a new protest, saying that the police had warned that no protest would be tolerated.

The statement read, “Any protest under any guise will be disrespectful to the memory of those who died in the violence and unfair to ordinary Lagosians, who have remained peaceful, despite the hardship that the original protests sparked.

“It is clear that the original protests, despite their good intentions, have caused more havoc than they were planned to resolve.

“The government hereby appeals to our patriotic youths to shelve any plan for a protest and join the practical efforts to find a solution to the problems that have been thrown up by the actions taken in recent weeks.”

The state government enjoined parents and guardians to advise their children not to be used “as tools of destruction by enemies of our society.”


It said anybody who had any grievance against the disbanded SARS should approach the Judicial Panel of Inquiry and Restitution to make their case.

“Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu advises all Lagosians to remain calm and confident that the government will guard jealously the emblem of peace that Lagos is famous for. Any person or group of persons who plans to fuel any crisis in Lagos should drop such thoughts or be ready to face the law,” the statement added.

By Olalekan Adetayo, Eniola Akinkuotu, Oladimeji Ramon,Jesusegun Alagbeand Bola Bamigbola

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111 comments:

  1. MY NAME
    MCN182000123
    All we want in Nigeria is good governance.

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  2. OLAJIRE GANIYAT OLAMIDE
    MCN18200486
    It is only God that can heal our land(country).

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  3. Name - ADEKUNLE OLUWATOBILOBA OBALOLUWA
    Matrix - MCN18200811

    For me I'm still confuse with the way Nigeria Government are leading Nigeria

    Just peaceful protest we cannot have in this country

    But I pray God guide our leader so they can also guide us right

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  4. Name_ ALLI ZAINAB OMOLARA Matric:MCN18200564. All we want is a peaceful country and good governance

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  5. ADEEYO TEMITOPE EMMANUEL
    MCN18201325

    hmm...Nigeria!, even soldiers were filling papers for holding them responsible for the shooting and people keep shouting the army shoot at them,please who is right and who is wrong? Peaceful protest turns havoc.
    Father Lord take total control of this our dear country.

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  6. NAME: Olayinka Muhammed
    MATRIC NO:MCN18201323
    We pray to God to save our country from bad governance.

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  7. POPOOLA IFEOLUWA DEBORAH
    MCN18201115
    it is so blatant that this country is faulty right from the grassroot, my prayer is that God should intervene before the situation become worst than this.

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  8. NAME: Olayinka Muhammed
    MATRIC NO:MCN18201323
    We pray to God to save our country from bad governance.

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  9. NAME:AJAYI FLORENCE ODUNAYO
    MATRIC NO:MCN18200535

    We all know that the government have affecting us from the sunset,the only way to have freedom is to keep praying.

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  10. NAME: ADESHINA ADEOLA OLUWATOBI
    MATRIC NO:MCN18201130
    It is only God that can intervane to this country issue because our leaders don't even no what to do again they are confused,may God heal our country.

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  11. DANNA JUBRIL AHMED
    MCN18200452
    Our dear country 9ja,soja after killing innocent people still carry matter put for head.Na waw ooooooo.I laff in china

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  12. Olaboye Asiat Abidemi
    Mcn18200590
    Is only God can save our life in this country and let us keep praying for this country.

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  13. NAME:RAHEEM KABIR OPEYEMI
    MATRIC :MCN18201550
    All we need in this country is good governance and I pray that God should save us from bad governance

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  14. AKANO KARIMOT ANIKE
    MCN18201539
    We need God intervention in our dear country, oh lord help us and save us from the wrath of bad government.

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  16. JIMOH MUTIYAT ABIOLA
    MCN18201464
    all we want is good governance and I pray to God to guide our leaders so they can lead us to the right path.

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  17. SULAIMAN SEKINAT OLUWATIMILEYIN
    MCN18201107

    All we need to do in this country is to pray to the Almighty for good governance.

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  18. AKEEM ROFIYAT OMOTUNRAYO
    MCN18200467
    People are suffering,I pray God should intervene before this go beyond our imagination

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  19. Adegoke Anuoluwapo Taiwo
    Mcn18200533

    Nigerian Government is a scam

    We can only pray for God's intervention to guide us right

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  20. Akintayo Blessing Ebunoluwa
    MCN18101083
    May the Lord heal our country

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  21. AREMU NAFISAT FADEKEMI
    MCN18201540
    May GOd help us in this country all we need is God Favour

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  22. EGBETOLA HAMMED SUNDAY
    MCN18201123
    ALL WE NEED IN THIS COUNTRY IS TO PRAY FOR GOOD LEADERS AND UNITY IS ONLY GOD CAN SOLVE EVERYTHING

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  23. BABATUNDE MOSES AYODEJI
    MCN18200450
    Welcome to Nigeria where everyone is a criminal

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  24. ODEWOLE HALLELUYAH MARY
    MCN18200430
    May almAlmig God intervene and open the eyes of our leaders to lead us through the right way! And we also need to pray for mercy
    God bless Nigeria

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  25. OJEKUNLE OLADAYO BOLUWATIFE
    MCN18201466

    God should intervene into this matter of end protest in Nigeria

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  26. LAOYE BISOLA SULIYAT
    MATRIC NO:MCN18200818
    All we need in this country is good governance
    May God give us

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  27. Aleshin Timilehin Olumide
    MCN18201612

    I PRAY GOD BLESS NIGERIA

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  28. DARE OLUWATOSIN OPEYEMI
    MCN18101082
    Lord God we need your intervention in Nigeria to guide our leaders to the right way.

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  29. NAME...ADEG ADEGBOYE ADIJAT OLUWAMUBO
    MATRIC.. MCN18200852
    Hmmmm, Nigeria is a country where democracy is define and accepted as a country where majority have thier way and minority have their say... People have right but did not enjoy... What a Nation.....

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  30. AKANDE YETUNDE NIFESIMI
    MCN18201216

    The Country Nigeria is no longer in the hand or control of true democrats rather its in the control of selfish leaders....
    Before this country can experience good Governance, and true color of democracy, its until youth are given the privilege to rule.....because those ruling us are older than the country.....
    God Bless Nigeria

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  31. Name: KAYODE ADEDOYIN PEMISIRE
    Matric No: MCN18200531

    We only need God to intervene in Nigeria.

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  32. BAMIGBOYE RONKE ADEOLA
    MCN18201454
    Is only God that can save we Nigerians from bad governance.

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  33. OLATUNJI FOLAKEMI TIMILEYIN
    MCN18200832


    God should take control.
    God bless us

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  34. OKE GRACE ABIDEMI
    MCN18201470
    All we need in Nigeria is good government who is ready to execute the proposed propaganda

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  35. OMITOKUN OPEYEMI TITILAYO
    MCN18200806
    Nigeria is nothing,but a joke.

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  36. May God bless Nigerians AkinwumiTosin Mary mcn18200817

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  37. Badmus hussein kehinde
    Mcn18200598
    Nigeria is learning toward anarchy.
    The corruption and evil they created for year has came home to hurt them. All we need is good government who is ready to satisfy us

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  38. We need good government may God help us Afolabi Ibrahim Kolawole MCN18200846

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  39. MCN18201329
    OBINNA FAVOUR UZOCHUKWU
    the country life is at stake we need good leaders

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  40. MCN18200464
    Sadiq AbdulSobur Adedayo
    All defilers should be properly brought to book.

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  41. Name: OLADAPO TOBI GIDEON
    Matric No: MCN18201305

    Nigeria a virtuous country as now become something else. We only need God intervention, we need to keep praying. God bless Nigeria

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  42. AYODABO SAMUEL OLABANJI
    MCN18201443
    Where’s the love people killing children crying children hurting we hear them crying can’t we practice what we preaching, mama helps can’t we all just get along father helps us sent some guidance from above cause we too suffering

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  43. OKUNDARE KANYINSOLA VICTORIA
    MCN18201129
    Only God can save us. God bless Nigeria,God bless me.

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  44. BADMUS SHAKIRAT ABIMBOLA
    MCN18201108
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    You told the #EndSARS protesters to stop the protest that you would look into their demands.

    They agreed and stopped the protest only for you to freeze their accounts and have some in jail. Those in hospitals are being threatened instead of being cared for. Families who lost their dear ones cannot come out for the fear they will be killed.

    So, this is your idea of looking into our demands?

    You should all just stop the ongoing useless panels of inquiries into Police brutality; they are just mere charades.

    For the youths, we can either choose to remain as slaves or wake up and demand for what is ours; we are already dying anyway.

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  45. AYODABO SAMUEL OLABANJI
    Mcn18201443
    where’s the love, people children crying what the hell is going in can’t we practice what we preaching mama tells us what the hell is going on father help us sent some guidance from above

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  46. Hmmmm. what we need in our nation is to keep praying. that God should help us put an end to bad leaders in our society.and take perfect control.

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  47. ADEBAYO COMFORT OMOWUMI
    MCN18200592

    All I know for sure is that Nigeria will be better very soon.

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  48. Oladunjoye jamiu isola
    MCN 18200466
    May God help us and take control in Nigeria

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  49. Oladunjoye jamiu isola
    MCN 18200466
    May God help us and take control in Nigeria

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  50. Ibrahim Toyyib Opeyemi
    MCN18200566

    So barbaric,Before any adjustment or something,we all know what's going to happen at end because we are now wise,what's a pity in a democratic country like this no matter what happened military didn't have any right to be shooting and be killing citizen at all. Their duty is to face and conquer war and prevent us from external enemy facing the country but in Nigeria everything just town upside down. Country where police recommended #50 for those passing the road everyday ,where forces can just kill anyhow they like and this the main issue that leads to Endsars and Bad Government in the country. What a bad country,so shameful.

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  51. MCN18201321
    Ajibade ismail
    May almighty Allah take control of this country

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  52. MCN18201337
    Oladejo Taiwo oluwatimileyin
    Only God can help us by giving us good governance

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  53. MUFUTAU TIMILEYIN ROKIBAT
    MCN18200546
    To my own I think we should pray to God to intervene in Nigeria so that it will not worst more than this if we pray to God either we have good or bad Governance everything will go on smoothly. So it is only God that can intervene and the Nigeria will be good more than our expectations

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  54. MCN18201326
    POPOOLA OLAYINKA WALIYU November 8, 2020 @ 12:37 AM


    May Almighty God save all Nigerians from bad leadership [Government] They increase everything that supposed to easy for the citizens, they rules us badly and they don't care about us, all they are all after our goods and services eg money, position,and so on .
    They promopro to do everything that can be batter for the citizens before step up to the seat, but when they get to the seat [position] they forget all there wishes and all there promises.
    May God save Nigerians from bad gibermgove.

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  55. To my own I think so many things have lost in Nigeria because when there is love we will not be killing eachother halm ourselves so what I think we need know is to pray to God to intervene in Nigeria once God is intervene everything will be good and going on smoothly

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  56. MUFUTAU TIMILEYIN ROKIBAT
    MCN18200546
    To my own I think so many things have lost in Nigeria there is no love because if there is love we will not be killing each other like Animals and halm ourselves so let pray to God to intervene in Nigeria once God is intervene everything will be good and going on smoothly so not to talk of good or bad government although is among o but once God intervene it will be different.

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  57. Hamodu Wasiu Olamilekan
    Mcn18200546
    All we need in Nigeria is good governance because how can will be protest killing people stilling all private individual property and the only person that can do good governance is God

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  58. SEMIU HAMODU AKINKUNMI
    MCN18201314
    For me I'm actually mistake for the manner in which Nigeria Government are driving Nigeria

    Simply tranquil dissent we can't have in this nation

    Yet, I ask God direct our chief so they can likewise manage us right

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  59. AKINLEYE DOLAPO OLUWATOSIN
    MCN18200476

    Nigeria is now a comedy country where security agent and government are accusing them self

    May God heal our Country

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  60. OLODO LUKMAN MORONKEJI
    MCN18201127

    To my own I think so many things have lost in Nigeria there is no love of others in the mind of of leaders because if there is love we will not be killing will youth like Animals and halm ourselves so let pray to God to God for love and his mercy in Nigeria once God is intervene everything will be good and going on smoothly so not to talk of good or bad government,
    But my believe is that Good Nigeria 🇳🇬 will soon coming.

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  61. OLADAPO SUNDAY OLAJIDE
    MCN18200549

    The issues Nigerian are having is the so called leaders

    In the first place it is a peacefpeaceful protest

    So why shooting

    May God heal our land

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  62. OMIDIJI IFEOLUWA AYOMIPOSI
    MCN18201342
    What we should pray for in this country is good governance, because the people who govern us are animals in human flesh,well may the see us through and give us good leader.

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  63. ADEPITAN ABOLANLE DEBORAH
    MCN18201626
    We need a revolution in Nigeria. May God help us

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  64. ADEWALE YUSUF OLANREWAJU
    MCN18201446

    After shooting innocent protester you are filing paper against each other

    May God help us in Nigeria

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  65. AYODABO SAMUEL OLABANJI
    MCN18201443
    Where's the love in this cruelty wolrd.people killing children crying our govt just ldeaf ears to it can't we all practice what we preaching, y'all just turn a beef again mama tell us what the hell is going on can't we all just get along father help sent some guidance from above cause people gat me questioning where's the love.
    My heat bleeds blood

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  66. EKWAZOM GLORIOUS
    MCN18201484
    all we need is God intervention in this spoiled country

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  68. ADEBOYE OLALEKAN SIKIRU
    MCN18201519

    We need a new Nigeria
    God bless my Father land

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  69. OYEWALE ABDULQUADRI ABIODUN
    MCN18200561

    ALL what i can say it that may almighty Allah show mercy on our Land

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  70. Akomolafe Bidemi Cecilia MCN18200930
    May God take perfect control of this country

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  71. TYOYON NONGUDOO STEPHEN
    MCN18200261
    God will help us in Nigeria

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  72. Well...Nigeria is a good country and not all our leaders are bad but there's some wickedness among them,Is only God that can see us through...
    NAME:Awowoyin Omoyemi omolola
    MATRIC NUMBER:MCN18201543

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  73. All hope on God, cause no one can decide the hope of this country. I just pray to God to take perfect control and abolished bad governance of this country. Mcn18200432 OLASUNKANMI FARUQ ADEBAYO.

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  74. OLADEJO BALQIS MOTUNRAYO
    MCN18200583

    All we need is a change government.

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  75. Well...Nigeria is a good country and not all our leaders are bad but there's some wickedness among them,Is only God that can see us through...
    NAME:Awowoyin Omoyemi omolola
    MATRIC NUMBER:MCN18201543

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  76. NAME: RUFAI TOHEEB OLAYINKA
    MATRIC NUMBER: MCN18201344

    Thanks for this protester because there were some aspect which will don't known before, but due to this protest, everything fade up. For instant Nigeria economic and goods found in the where house.

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  77. Akande damilare abiodun
    MCN18201567
    As a country Nigeria we pray for better leader, because we have some mineral resources

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  78. Name:Adebisi Maryam Abeni
    Matrix no:MCN18201118
    All we need is a prayer to God so as to help us upon our leaders because he is the only one that can help

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  79. Name:Akande damilare abiodun
    matric no:MCN18201567
    What will need is a better leaders

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  80. IDUH SUNDAY IFEANYI
    MCN18201318

    Nawa o! I pledge to Nigeria my fucking country where justice can never prevail,where injustice is the number one priority. Injustice has been prevailing since the time of our ancestors, I pray for a better Nigeria. FEM.....

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  81. NAME: FATAI RASAKI ADEYINKA
    MATRICNO:MCN18200514
    All what we need in Nigeria is to keep praying to almighAl God to change everything to better.

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  82. Babalola faidat omotolani
    MCN18200600
    Revolution of government is all we need

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  83. Busari khadijat oluwadamilola
    MCN18201604
    All we need in this country is prayer and good leaders because, our leaders are not ready to help.

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  84. BETIKU AUGUSTINA MONISOLA
    MCN18200593
    What a country!!!
    All what we need is God's intervention
    Nigeria jagajaga

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  85. Awal Ibrahim Muhammed
    MCN18200551
    Nigerians and their drama😁😁

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  86. Name:Muhammad yahaya zainab
    Matrix no:MCN18200455
    WE need good leader

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  87. ABAAGU SUNDAY
    MCN 18200503
    God will help us

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  88. We pray to God to save our country from bad governance.

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  89. OYEKANMI OLADIPUPO EMMANUEL
    MCN18200483
    Lol this Nigeria self nah comedy arena

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  90. Boboye Oluwamuyiwa Samuel
    MCN18200587
    Only God can help us in this Nigeria because no one can be trusted

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  91. OLADIMEJI SOLA JOSEPH MCN18201097
    We need God intervention

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  94. Aremu oluwatosin samuel

    Mcn18201615

    The best solution is to keep praying
    For God Intervention

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  95. TAJUDEEN YAKUBU ALADE

    MCN18201079
    Endbadgoverment

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  96. ADEKUNLE OLUWASEGUN ADEOYE
    MCN18201469
    All we want in Nigeria is peace

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  97. Bello Olaitan Ayanleke
    MCN18200562
    All we need in Nigeria is freedom of speech🙏🏻

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  98. Afolabi Lukman MCN18201310

    May God guide us aright in this country and reform us in all ramifications

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  99. Ajamole faruq.mcn18201201
    This is not a country but a prision centre

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  100. It is only God that can intervane to this country issue because our leaders don't even no what to do again they are confused,may God heal our country
    IBIRONKE ADEBOYE SUNDAY
    MCN18200540

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  101. ABIOYE SHERIFF OMOGBOLAHAN
    MCN18201353

    It only God that can intervene in this prison that we called county

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  102. ENIOLA MUSIFAT MORENIKEJI
    MCN18201566
    GOD INTERVENTION AND GOOD GOVERNMENT IS WHAT WE NEED IN NIGERIA

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    1. OYEWOLE ABDULGAFAR ABAYOMI
      MCN 18200479
      May Almighty Allah take perfect control in our country. Let us go back to God almighty to seek for forgiveness. May Allah forgive us and bless us. GOD BLESS MY COUNTRY.

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  103. Agboja muizat damilola
    Mcn18201577

    Almighty Allah will take perfect control of this country

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  104. BUGU ABIOLA
    MCN18200262
    The Bible says,in the end time People will love to choose bad government than good one. So, God should help us out of inconvinence government.

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  105. IBRAHIM AMINAT ABISOLA
    MCN18200476

    WE hOPE FOR GOOD LEADERSHIP

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