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The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by iwaeda: 7:53am On Jul 27, 2023
Abimbola Adelakun

Since the ill-fated night of October 20, 2020, the Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration has heavily invested in propagating its version of what went down. One press release issued by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Dr Olusegun Ogboye, to deflate the outrage following the leaked memo revealing that the Lagos State Government planned a mass burial for the 103 victims of the 2020 #EndSARS violence punched a hole in one of their strongest arguments. From the Dis-Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, to state officials who traversed the news media circuits over the Lekki toll gate incident, one of their most vehement defences was that many deaths could not have occurred as claimed without families coming forward to claim their losses. It took only three years for the government to inadvertently confirm that some of us are actually officially faceless, nameless, disconnected from kith and kin, and can be disposed of like nothing.

As one has come to expect of Nigerian bureaucratic riposte to public disquiet, the Lagos press release on the mass burial Ogboye followed the standard format of prefacing the point with feigned anger at a misinformed public, pejoratively schooling people for what they got wrong, finally making the expected point, and rounding off with a scold. Apart from not departing from this pattern, they were also more concerned with responding to those they consider mischief-makers than reflecting on the moral import of 103 people (and likely more) dying in a single day in a single city. The way the government glibly stated that they picked up their bodies in several neighbourhoods around the city, one would be forgiven for thinking these people were merely a herd of cows struck by thunder while grazing.

If the feverish explanations of Lagos State officials fail to convince anyone of their sincerity, it is because we are reeling at the horror of the city as a sprawling necropolis. So many lives can be lost, and the government cannot stretch itself to dignify them by at least finding out their identity and killers? It must be far much easier to stick people in the ground and forget them than to take the trouble to come to terms with the cheapness of life and death under your administrative watch.

Ogboye’s write-up concludes interestingly: The government, therefore, appeals to social media rumour mongers to please allow the hapless families of the unclaimed loved ones a deserved closure. Such self-contradiction! If the whole point of mass burying 103 people is because nobody came forward to claim them, then who are these “hapless families” getting “deserved closure” on whose behalf you are appealing for sensitivity? What kind of emotional closure is possible for the families who are still out there unknowing of the fate of their deceased, and will probably never know now that those people will be undistinguishably buried in an unmarked grave with many others? If the state had truly believed some families out there deserved closure, it would have tried harder.



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Of course, they claimed that they sponsored several newspaper advertisements announcing that families missing a loved one should come forward and take a DNA test to ascertain whether they are related to the people lying in the morgues. Whether the people looking for a missing person in Nigeria buy a daily newspaper every single day to get that information and respond accordingly is a question only Lagos State can answer. But waiting for people’s families to respond should not preclude giving the dead a face and getting justice for them.

Funnily enough, the state explained that some of the unfortunate victims were killed in community clashes. Were those combatant invaders from Mars that no one knew any of them in Fagba, Ajah and other communities? For the state to be certain that their deaths were a consequence of community clashes, they must also have some information on who they clashed with, where the clashes happened, who killed who, and who should be charged for murder. As for the ones that they claimed died during a jailbreak at the Ikoyi prison, finding them should not be so hard when there are prison records. Or, are they saying they throw people in jail without adequate records of who they are and to whom they are related to? Regularly, we hear of the billions of naira allocated to feeding prisoners. I find it hard to believe that the government spends so much money on their food without recording their existence.

What the reality of over 100 people being unidentifiable in a modern state like Nigeria tells us is that we still do not have a proper accounting system for the humans living within our domains. We are a society where the government votes massive amounts of money to purchase surveillance equipment like CCTV and so on but without a commensurate outcome in securing lives and properties. Despite subjecting people to endless data capture for different purposes, over 100 people can still get lost within a single city and nobody knows anything about them? No wonder bandits in Nigeria make videos without bothering to mask their faces anymore. The fact that a criminal unveils their face before the public glare does not make them un-faceless to the Nigerian government.


Meanwhile, one cannot argue that the means to account for people does not exist. It does. When a young man made a snarky comment about former first lady Aisha Buhari on Twitter, the police managed to track him down to arrest him even though they had to lay in wait for him for about six months. In this Nigeria where over 100 people will be thrust into a mass grave it has never been hard to fish out people for punishment. That is the way of the Nigerian state. When they need to destroy lives, government agents can be madly efficient with their use (and abuse) of institutional resources. When you ask them to use that same ingenuity to improve the quality of life for the people they govern, they have no clue how to summon their wits. They can destroy, not create.

The fate of these poor Lagosians—to be dumped in a mass grave at a cost higher than an annual minimum wage—says so much about the operations of life and death in the Nigerian necropolis. Life and death are not necessarily opposites; they are a continuum. How a society treats death is always indicative of their attitude towards life. People who do not give dignity to the dead will hardly be concerned about life either. One of our biggest failings in this part of the world is the levity with which we take life; it is the reason we trail behind civilisation while the rest of the world soars to unimaginable heights. Everything the societies we call “advanced” have invented, from their technology to ideologies, has been to enhance life. Every use of their God-given thinking faculties has been to give life and more abundantly. Societies without a similar drive towards improving life will either be enslaved to the ones that take life seriously or perish.

There is a reason, every year, thousands of Africans die in the Mediterranean while trying to cross over to Europe and you never hear from the government of their respective countries. There is hardly outrage at their death and there is almost no likelihood that any actionable plan to prevent a repeat is in the offing. Our leaders are often too busy trying to self-enrich to be bothered that some unfortunate people who have not yet lived are mass-buried in the cold depths of the heartless sea. Our lives never matter enough to warrant any attention. In those instances, it is still Oyinbos who will hold their leaders and institutions accountable for failing to rescue the poor souls.


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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by theophorus(m): 7:59am On Jul 27, 2023
Everyday Lagos this Lagos that.

Abeg make una leave Lagos alone ooo.
No be only Lagos SARS (Police) dey.

If una wan protest against LASG, make una talk make we know but if na Police Brutality una wan protest against, Abeg make una carry go una State.

Leave Lagos for the Real owners not some CRV ooo.

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by helinues: 8:07am On Jul 27, 2023
Bunkum epistle

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by Akaegwu(m): 8:09am On Jul 27, 2023
Useless government filled with wicked people.

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by Varunpulyani: 8:09am On Jul 27, 2023
helinues:
Bunkum epistle

You go like work or not ?

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by helinues: 8:10am On Jul 27, 2023
Varunpulyani:


You go like work or not ?

Your confusion is just like peak milk.

So I am no longer a gateman today?
Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by iwaeda: 8:13am On Jul 27, 2023
The blood of the dead will always cry for vengeance. grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by Akaegwu(m): 8:16am On Jul 27, 2023
helinues:
Bunkum epistle
Ekwensu

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by a4cube: 8:18am On Jul 27, 2023
I saw this somewhere. It seems the organs of those killed have been harvested already.

Am trying to post the documents but NL is not letting me.
Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by koiki4bat: 8:34am On Jul 27, 2023
Okay
Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by iwaeda: 8:41am On Jul 27, 2023
a4cube:
I saw this somewhere. It seems the organs of those killed have been harvested already.

Am trying to post the documents but NL is not letting me.


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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by a4cube: 8:47am On Jul 27, 2023

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by a4cube: 8:49am On Jul 27, 2023
iwaeda:


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Try see if you can upload the documents from LASUTH fully signed by the pathologist that did the forensic.

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by RuggedBiafran: 9:25am On Jul 27, 2023
So they have even harvested the organs of people that were killed singing the National anthem of a useless Country that kills it's citizens that protest peacefully?

Truly Sanwolu, Tinubu and that ZOO called a country must disintegrate...spits
Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by iwaeda: 9:43am On Jul 27, 2023
a4cube:
Try see if you can upload the documents from LASUTH fully signed by the pathologist that did the forensic.

I am not Mod sir. grin grin grin grin
Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by iwaeda: 10:58am On Jul 27, 2023
RuggedBiafran:
So they have even harvested the organs of people that were killed singing the National anthem of a useless Country that kills it's citizens that protest peacefully?

Truly Sanwolu, Tinubu and that ZOO called a country must disintegrate...spits


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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by iwaeda: 1:18pm On Jul 27, 2023
Sanwo-Olu never told us the name of the wife of Commissioner who called him; they were shooting at Lekki Tollgate till today. grin grin grin grin grin
Nlfpmod grin grin grin
Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by iwaeda: 9:37am On Jul 29, 2023
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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by seunmsg(m): 9:39am On Jul 29, 2023
Can’t these angry nonentities write about something else other than Lagos?

Peter Obi supervised the killing of over 300 people through Awkuzu SARS and dumped their bodies in the Ezi river. Wike supervised the killing of over 200 IPOB terrorist in Obigbo. Write about these cases and leave Lagos alone you nincompoops.

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by dragunov: 1:05pm On Jul 29, 2023
seunmsg:
Can’t these angry nonentities write about something else other than Lagos?

Peter Obi supervised the killing of over 300 people through Awkuzu SARS and dumped their bodies in the Ezi river. Wike supervised the killing of over 200 IPOB terrorist in Obigbo. Write about these cases and leave Lagos alone you nincompoops.

Kadoso Mutairu aka seunMmesomaSimonekpaGregoryobi!🤪🤪😝😝😝😝 Take it easy nah!
Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by iwaeda: 6:10pm On Jul 29, 2023
dragunov:


Kadoso Mutairu aka seunMmesomaSimonekpaGregoryobi!🤪🤪😝😝😝😝 Take it easy nah!
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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by dragunov: 10:53pm On Jul 29, 2023
iwaeda:

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Which one now. You're laughing and frowning at the same time.
Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by Throwback: 11:03pm On Jul 29, 2023
iwaeda:
The blood of the dead will always cry for vengeance. grin grin grin grin grin grin

Exactly!

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by Penguin2: 11:04pm On Jul 29, 2023
Just the perfect name….

Lagos Necropolis - a city of deaths.

Where destinies are murdered and lives snuffed out of innocent people.

But their touts cheer on…
Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by iwaeda: 9:11am On Jul 30, 2023
dragunov:


Which one now. You're laughing and frowning at the same time.
The mood in the country. grin grin grin grin angry

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Re: The Lagos Necropolis - Abimbola Adelakun (Punch) by OneCandleAway(f): 9:33am On Jul 30, 2023
seunmsg:
Can’t these angry nonentities write about something else other than Lagos?

Peter Obi supervised the killing of over 300 people through Awkuzu SARS and dumped their bodies in the Ezi river. Wike supervised the killing of over 200 IPOB terrorist in Obigbo. Write about these cases and leave Lagos alone you nincompoops.

The author isn't a nonetity. She has more pedigree than your ancestors or your generations ever will

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