The kings had a meeting with BAT, got home and are threatening their people not to protest.
Exactly how they got money and incentives from the colonial masters and sold their own people into slavery
After 3 week in the den of kidnappers, this good man’s dead body was found in a shallow grave.
So when next you feel comfortable enough not to lend your voice to #EndBadGovernaceInNigeria ,
I advise you to think twice!!
and they are all doing well in the different countries that they are.
Here is the sad part,
The people that kidnapped him last month did not want to know how he suffered to become successful. To them, he was just among the rich population.
Everybody is shouting poverty is a weapon in the hands of politicians.
But also fall to realize that fear is also a weapon in their hands.
If you don’t fall victim for one, you most definitely might fall victim for the other.
#EndBadGovernanceInNigeria
Prof was not only a lecturer to me, he is an honorable man from my hometown. He’s also an elder in my home church. This hits home for me. Can’t count how many times I have cried today 😰
Kidnapped varsity ex-DVC found dead in Ekiti
The former Deputy Vice Chancellor of Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Prof. Olorunfemi Olaofe, who was kidnapped on 9 July, has been found dead.
According to sources, the body of the 79-year-old retired university teacher was discovered in a shallow grave in a remote area. However, it remains unclear whether his death was due to natural causes related to his age or if he was murdered by his kidnappers.
However, we have arrested many people, and you know the circumstances surrounding the incident. We suspect insider involvement, as the security man employed by the professor was the one who planned it.
“They (abductors) kidnapped the man along with him so that we would not suspect. In the process of rescuing him, we have arrested some people. I can’t say much about the security guard, but at the appropriate time, we will brief the public,” the police commissioner said.
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@olumuyiwaayo Prof was not only a lecturer to me, he is an honorable man from my hometown. He’s also my church member and elder. This hits home for me. Can’t count how many times I have cried today 😰
@dipoaina1 This is just Nigerians without job passing aggression to the wrong channel. Because who wakes up early on Monday morning to fight because of SIM card?
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