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Over $15,000 Raised In 24 Hours Of Setting Up Gofundme For Family Of Sergeant by information1: 11:00pm On Jun 13, 2017
In a massive show of love and dedication to a cause, Nigerians from various parts of the world raised over $15,000 for the family of Sergeant Chukwudi Iboko, the policeman which was killed during the course of a robbery in a branch of Zenith Bank in Imo State.

As of 11.08pm on Monday, $16,476 had already been raised on a fundraising medium, GoFundMe, by 390 folks.

The feat was accomplished within 24 hours of the start of the campaign by PUNCHNewspapers as well as other social activists in the country, led by Kayode Ogundamisi.

The late sergeant in whose honour the project was initiated, Chukwudi, died on February 23, 2017 after confronting some robbers who invaded a Zenith Bank branch on Wetheral Road, Owerri.

The late father of 8 children, in a 2.58 video recording unvieled in June 2017, could be spotted engaging a four-man robbery gang in a gun battle, where he shot dead one of the robbers.

The video, which went viral on the social media, also caught Chukwudi being shot at by one of the robbers after he ran out of a security post at the entrance of the bank.

Investigation by The PUNCH showed the victim died a day after the incident.

His widow, Rose, in an exclusive interview, lamented that one of their eight children, Chukwuebuka, died from shock on the day of the father’s burial, adding that the police authorities abandoned her and her surviving children.

She also said Zenith Bank only settled the burial of her husband.

Readers had challenged PUNCH Newspapers to create a system to raise funds for the deceased’s family, with many Nigerians pledging to support the cause.

With the support of some activists, PUNCH Newspapers took up the gauntlet and created a GoFundMe account for the family on Sunday, setting a target of $15,000.In less than 24 hours, the target was exceeded.

PUNCH Metro observed that the highest donation was $1,000 and the least was $5.

While some of the donors commended the courage of the deceased policeman, others asked the Nigerian government to also support the family.

One Elochukwu Obimdike, who gave $5, said, “You won’t know (what) this feels until it happens to someone that you know.”

Another donor, Tope Fasua, who gave $120, asked that part of the funds should be used to support the other policemen involved in the tragedy.

“Please, let us use this money for the other affected policemen and to put Zenith Bank and Nigerian Police under pressure. Thanks The PUNCH for this initiative. You clocked the amount in one day, plus extra,” he wrote.

Another contributor, Tinu Ojikutu, who gave $20, said, “Your husband and your dad was such a brave man. He was a hero. I pray the Lord continues to comfort you all. God bless you.”

Nigerians, who are willing to make contributions, but could not explore GoFundMe platform, requested that a bank account should be opened in the name of the family for naira donation.

A Twitter user, Morakinyo, @tipsy8701, said she had difficulty donating to the cause through GoFundMe.

“Please, can PUNCH provide a bank account to pay the fund? My payment is not going through on the platform. Thank you,” she tweeted.

Another Nigerian, Stan, with a Twitter handle, @Stannwasky, was also interested in donating, but for the technicality of the online platform.

“Don’t know how to donate through this stuff,” she wrote.

On the GoFundMe page, one Fredrick Obinna-Raymond Chukwuemeka, requested the opening of a bank account domiciled in Nigeria.

He posted, “Please, is there any Nigerian bank account (in which) one can make his own donation?”

Visitors to PUNCH Online, who read the story on the GoFundMe fundraising for the Ibokos, also wanted to donate in naira.

A poster, with the alias Soulchild, wrote, “PUNCH, how can one donate to this cause? And must I only donate in USD? You are limiting the amount that can be raised by disenfranchising those of us that do not have domiciliary accounts.”

Another reader, identified as Twins, inquired, “Is there an account number one can pay directly into?”

One Moses also indicated interest, saying, “PUNCH kudos. To get more support which many of us want to give, kindly publish a bank account number we can credit in naira.”

Amebo wrote, “PUNCH, please publish the account number to enable my folks back home to make some payment to the account. I have already instructed them to donate some money into the account.”

A Nigerian, who claimed to be resident outside the country, Dike Offor, said he had been following the story religiously and would like to assist the Ibokos.

“Please PUNCH, I don’t reside in Nigeria, but I am up to date with the news in my great country…please, I need the account number of the fundraising for the family,” he said.

Following this, PUNCH Newspapers has decided to open a bank account for the purpose of raising funds in naira for the family.

Meanwhile, The PUNCH and its partners would soon announce three non-governmental organisations that would manage the funds raised for the family to ensure accountability.

https://informationengine./2017/06/13/over-15000-raised-in-24-hours-of-setting-up-gofundme-for-family-of-slain-owerri-sergeant/

Re: Over $15,000 Raised In 24 Hours Of Setting Up Gofundme For Family Of Sergeant by tooth4tooth: 11:09pm On Jun 13, 2017
The gallantry of that police officer is worth more than a million dollar.

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Re: Over $15,000 Raised In 24 Hours Of Setting Up Gofundme For Family Of Sergeant by Nobody: 11:47pm On Jun 13, 2017
Na the callousness of police authority toward it personnel dey make policemen dey scamper on the sound of a gun from robbers

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Re: Over $15,000 Raised In 24 Hours Of Setting Up Gofundme For Family Of Sergeant by Me77: 2:21am On Jun 14, 2017
Some people can have so many children shocked, may God look after them.

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Re: Over $15,000 Raised In 24 Hours Of Setting Up Gofundme For Family Of Sergeant by blaquebelle: 2:47am On Jun 14, 2017
This is good
There's a blessing in this disappointment
Re: Over $15,000 Raised In 24 Hours Of Setting Up Gofundme For Family Of Sergeant by kolafolabi(m): 4:51am On Jun 14, 2017
Kind gestures from all them.. May God bless you all

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Re: Over $15,000 Raised In 24 Hours Of Setting Up Gofundme For Family Of Sergeant by Nobody: 6:37am On Jun 14, 2017
information1:
In a massive show of love and dedication to a cause, Nigerians from various parts of the world raised over $15,000 for the family of Sergeant Chukwudi Iboko, the policeman which was killed during the course of a robbery in a branch of Zenith Bank in Imo State.

As of 11.08pm on Monday, $16,476 had already been raised on a fundraising medium, GoFundMe, by 390 folks.

The feat was accomplished within 24 hours of the start of the campaign by PUNCHNewspapers as well as other social activists in the country, led by Kayode Ogundamisi.

The late sergeant in whose honour the project was initiated, Chukwudi, died on February 23, 2017 after confronting some robbers who invaded a Zenith Bank branch on Wetheral Road, Owerri.

The late father of 8 children, in a 2.58 video recording unvieled in June 2017, could be spotted engaging a four-man robbery gang in a gun battle, where he shot dead one of the robbers.

The video, which went viral on the social media, also caught Chukwudi being shot at by one of the robbers after he ran out of a security post at the entrance of the bank.

Investigation by The PUNCH showed the victim died a day after the incident.

His widow, Rose, in an exclusive interview, lamented that one of their eight children, Chukwuebuka, died from shock on the day of the father’s burial, adding that the police authorities abandoned her and her surviving children.

She also said Zenith Bank only settled the burial of her husband.

Readers had challenged PUNCH Newspapers to create a system to raise funds for the deceased’s family, with many Nigerians pledging to support the cause.

With the support of some activists, PUNCH Newspapers took up the gauntlet and created a GoFundMe account for the family on Sunday, setting a target of $15,000.In less than 24 hours, the target was exceeded.

PUNCH Metro observed that the highest donation was $1,000 and the least was $5.

While some of the donors commended the courage of the deceased policeman, others asked the Nigerian government to also support the family.

One Elochukwu Obimdike, who gave $5, said, “You won’t know (what) this feels until it happens to someone that you know.”

Another donor, Tope Fasua, who gave $120, asked that part of the funds should be used to support the other policemen involved in the tragedy.

“Please, let us use this money for the other affected policemen and to put Zenith Bank and Nigerian Police under pressure. Thanks The PUNCH for this initiative. You clocked the amount in one day, plus extra,” he wrote.

Another contributor, Tinu Ojikutu, who gave $20, said, “Your husband and your dad was such a brave man. He was a hero. I pray the Lord continues to comfort you all. God bless you.”

Nigerians, who are willing to make contributions, but could not explore GoFundMe platform, requested that a bank account should be opened in the name of the family for naira donation.

A Twitter user, Morakinyo, @tipsy8701, said she had difficulty donating to the cause through GoFundMe.

“Please, can PUNCH provide a bank account to pay the fund? My payment is not going through on the platform. Thank you,” she tweeted.

Another Nigerian, Stan, with a Twitter handle, @Stannwasky, was also interested in donating, but for the technicality of the online platform.

“Don’t know how to donate through this stuff,” she wrote.

On the GoFundMe page, one Fredrick Obinna-Raymond Chukwuemeka, requested the opening of a bank account domiciled in Nigeria.

He posted, “Please, is there any Nigerian bank account (in which) one can make his own donation?”

Visitors to PUNCH Online, who read the story on the GoFundMe fundraising for the Ibokos, also wanted to donate in naira.

A poster, with the alias Soulchild, wrote, “PUNCH, how can one donate to this cause? And must I only donate in USD? You are limiting the amount that can be raised by disenfranchising those of us that do not have domiciliary accounts.”

Another reader, identified as Twins, inquired, “Is there an account number one can pay directly into?”

One Moses also indicated interest, saying, “PUNCH kudos. To get more support which many of us want to give, kindly publish a bank account number we can credit in naira.”

Amebo wrote, “PUNCH, please publish the account number to enable my folks back home to make some payment to the account. I have already instructed them to donate some money into the account.”

A Nigerian, who claimed to be resident outside the country, Dike Offor, said he had been following the story religiously and would like to assist the Ibokos.

“Please PUNCH, I don’t reside in Nigeria, but I am up to date with the news in my great country…please, I need the account number of the fundraising for the family,” he said.

Following this, PUNCH Newspapers has decided to open a bank account for the purpose of raising funds in naira for the family.

Meanwhile, The PUNCH and its partners would soon announce three non-governmental organisations that would manage the funds raised for the family to ensure accountability.

https://informationengine./2017/06/13/over-15000-raised-in-24-hours-of-setting-up-gofundme-for-family-of-slain-owerri-sergeant/
av seen my name.
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Re: Over $15,000 Raised In 24 Hours Of Setting Up Gofundme For Family Of Sergeant by kuuljay(m): 8:01am On Jun 14, 2017
Nigerians are wanderful beings at heart...can't figure out what is wrong with our leadership,its killing our spirit

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