โYou claimed your built hostel and clinic for us but none of them are functioning, no nurses or doctors we paid school fees and everything but youโre just extorting us, let us go if you canโt take care of usโ
A student has reportedly kp@!d at the Ifetedo campus of Osun State University and the Students are Blaming the Osun state Government and the School Management attributing the incident to a lack of medical personnel and basic healthcare equipment.
Because itโs happening in the US, itโs suddenly not a problem. But a year and a few months ago, when a sniper was spotted on the roof of Lekki Central Mosque during the presidentโs visit, you flagged it as a serious security breach.
Now that a sniper has been spotted openly on a rooftop in the US with an exact setup, itโs being treated as normal security you even called it "world cup security." Funny enough it's not even about the geography, double standard is clearly the problem.
There's nothing I haven't done.
I've taught high level sciences, trekked GNLD, commercial motorcycling, printing press, fry puff puff, suya, painting, plumbing, home call butcher.
All while being an exceptional academic talent.
Your hindrance is that you have an ego problem.
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DNA test results have conclusively identified a previously unidentified body at the Ikorodu General Hospital mortuary as that of Pelumi Emmanuel Onifade, the 20-year-old journalist k!!lled while covering the #EndSARS protests in October 2020.
Onifade, an intern reporter with Lagos-based Gboah TV and a 200-level History student at Tai Solarin University of Education, was on assignment in the Abule Egba/Agege area on October 24, 2020.
While covering the protests, he filmed a video that captured the President of the Yoruba Youth Forum, Olusegun Abiodun Bolarinwa, shooting into a crowd of unarmed protesters. The footage quickly went viral, sparking widespread outrage.
Shortly after, Onifade was reportedly shot and arrested by officers attached to the Lagos State Task Force. His body was later found at the Ikorodu mortuary, tagged as No. 1385, but remained unidentified for years due to forensic challenges, including the destruction of DNA samples at the state's forensic centre during the protests.
Recent DNA matching between samples from the body and Onifade's parents, conducted by the Lagos State DNA and Forensic Centre, has now confirmed his identity in the ongoing coroner's inquest.
Onifade's viral video documented a critical moment during the #EndSARS demonstrations against police brutality. Eyewitness accounts indicate that after the footage surfaced, he and a colleague were targeted.
His family searched for him for days before locating what they believed to be his remains at the mortuary, where a gunshot wound was observed.
I am Tomori.
A Nigerian court, the Federal High Court, Lagos, ordered the Police to pay my medical bill after they shot me.
They totally ignored and kept silent.
For 10 years.
If the institution meant to protect you can shoot you, cripple you, turn you into a disabled person, and ignore a court order.
Who is protecting your human rights?
#JusticeForTomori