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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by petitejolie(f): 1:31am On Nov 01, 2020
The hunter becomes the hunted.
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by WelcomeToBiafra: 1:49am On Nov 01, 2020
thebosstrevor1:
it is a pity.

The public need to go and beg the police

You say endsar not kill police

But people are evil in this country and we go to churches daily.
And we go to mosques daily too.

Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Arthurity1(m): 2:09am On Nov 01, 2020
supportnija:


If police start their own now , i hope you go run to UN, USA, BELGIUM, useless internal community condom

The police have been doing their own for years now... It was the turn of the people... No police, arny or government has ever won a war against its people, can never and will never happen.
I'm not saying jungle justice is right, but when you've oppressed people for too long, what do you expect?

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Kirchoffs: 3:01am On Nov 01, 2020
authority2006:


Kirchoffs the troll, can you also tell us the number and names of Lekki massacre victims here. Thunder fire your yansh
You've found your voice again seems the 20k BMC stipends has been paid , that will solve some of your numerous problems this month I guess

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Babaken(m): 4:15am On Nov 01, 2020
The same way we feel before seeing you guys on high way even though paper complete or not.
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Ikinternational: 4:30am On Nov 01, 2020
supportnija:


If police start their own now , i hope you go run to UN, USA, BELGIUM, useless internal community condom


We didn't know they stopped
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Moorfy: 5:18am On Nov 01, 2020
Off course not all police are bad as not all protesters are good. I hope police come back soon cos see Benin to auchi road na robbers de sleep there now no single police.

See abuja road this week na so we de look kidnapping for eye like this everybody park till dem commot. No single police. The one wey shock me self last week 3 boys were poison in a room them go call police no body answer dem de look Dem. Las Las una go protest go beg police. Wen hoodlums reach your area you no de fit sleep again you go prefer the unreformed police
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Bigpat: 5:47am On Nov 01, 2020
It is with this Nigerians must know how important the Police are in every nation, you will attend to so many of your distress call by yourselves, infact this is the kind of opportunity robbers, kidnappers & other criminals want, you do yourselves not Police
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by madskills(m): 6:44am On Nov 01, 2020
Bantino:

Coincidence bro
July, you?
JULY TOO, WHAT A WONDER
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by kbrisco: 6:52am On Nov 01, 2020
victorian:
There was one that happened In mushin.. The DPO, hid on top of one upstairs and was spraying protesters Bullets. Many died while some boiz were watching him from afar.
Immediately his bullets finished! Come and see how the remaining boiz alive rushed to the building. Drag the DPO, downstairs, beat him blue blqck with hammer and all sorts of iron. After beating him and tied him to a moving keke, he was dragged on the rough roads, his uniform torn, as his body was so bloody..after then they stopped and butchered him into pieces with dagger and cutlass . The crowd was so angry with him.. After butchering him and throwing his body in a cart.

The mob then head straight to his home to wipe out his family, cos he lives around the area.
If not for timely interventions of neighbors living in his home. They would have killed his family and burn down the house.

And I ask this question? Why kill and spray bullets on innocent people protesting in his neighborhood? What kind of evil spirit took over his memory?
I shudder when I watched the video online.

It was so bloody.

Please where is the video?
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by TinubuGoQuench(f): 6:55am On Nov 01, 2020
thebosstrevor1:
it is a pity.

The public need to go and beg the police

You say endsar not kill police

But people are evil in this country and we go to churches daily.

SHUT UP!!!
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Aflix(m): 6:57am On Nov 01, 2020
omenka:
It will pass. These events in the past few weeks have really opened our eyes to alot.

Everywhere, tension seems to be on the decline, except in Oyigbo, where the army, prompted by the Governor, is routing recalcitrant elements the governor claims have been wreaking havoc in the state.

Now, it is no mystery the people at the recieving end of Wike's anger, what is indeed near mystery is the quietude from the East.

In addition, characters like Fani Kayode, Reno, Deji
and indeed Wadata Plaza, who pride themselves as the ultimate defenders of Ndigbi have been eerily silent!
Even Ohanaeze Ndigbo is quiet!

The reason behind this inactivity isnt far fetched, there is no way they can attack Wike without costing their preferred party some loses. In essense, they value the interest of party over and above the lives of Ndigbo. What then sets these crop of character apart from the devil himself?

This is an ongoing onslaught, yet, they dare not speak about it. They cant wait for it to pass over as though it never happened so they can carry on insulting the president, Tinubu and APC.

Ndigbo, use your tongue to count your teeth!
Same way you cannot speak against evil without costing your party some loses.
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Attih(m): 7:10am On Nov 01, 2020
Were boys walking freely before. Boys will prefer getting caught up with robbers than with police. SARS worsen everything.
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by ghettochild(m): 7:13am On Nov 01, 2020
They will never walk freely cos of their evil ways.. They now fear the wrath of the people
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by authority2006(m): 7:42am On Nov 01, 2020
Kirchoffs:
You've found your voice again seems the 20k BMC stipends has been paid , that will solve some of your numerous problems this month I guess

I don't reside on Nairaland. I only respond to you when I have your time. Lol
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Denko2721987(m): 8:27am On Nov 01, 2020
There is no peace for the wicked.. Just listen to the Lagos judicial panel of inquiry on SARs and police brutality to see how people narrate what they have gone through in the hands of these devils and you will agree with me that they dont deserve to be called our police. They are enemies

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Sleekfingers: 9:02am On Nov 01, 2020
thebosstrevor1:
it is a pity.

The public need to go and beg the police

You say endsar not kill police

But people are evil in this country and we go to churches daily.




the people way still dey vex......there is no doubt that the police have been playing a vital role in the country. But they need to change their ways......or else these incident will be duplicated.........

Here in lagos ...hoodlums are everywhere, robbing people at night and early in the morning.......the police should come back to the street.......but they should stop extortion, maiming, brutalizing and killing nigerians......or else the part two of wetin dem see no go easy o
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by greatermax77(m): 9:03am On Nov 01, 2020
Missyajoke:
I really pity police officers if you see a video where a police officer was killed you'll cry for him ehhn. I can't say it serves them right bit I pity them though. But at least what happened has stopped their unnecessary searching of vehicles.
. You called searching of vehicle papers unnecessary, wait until your own is stolen, you will know that dispite NPF misconducts. They are still needed. We pray the government will live up to their promise to reform npf

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by abdsamad(m): 9:50am On Nov 01, 2020
gokesoye:



Idiot. They are not suffering from attrocities of few. They are suffering from attrocities of many, Get your facts right

Yes I'm an idiot who doesn't know what I'm talking about but

Thank you for explaining it to me
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by olajizz01(m): 10:06am On Nov 01, 2020
thebosstrevor1:
it is a pity.

The public need to go and beg the police

You say endsar not kill police

But people are evil in this country and we go to churches daily.
So SARS are no more police again,do you know what this useless police had done to people, their job is to secure lives and properties in the country,it was a pity that they have chosen bribery on our road as their main duty. when you have nothing to say,it is better to keep quiet even if your husband is a policeman.
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by olajizz01(m): 10:09am On Nov 01, 2020
Denko2721987:
There is no peace for the wicked.. Just listen to the Lagos judicial panel of inquiry on SARs and police brutality to see how people narrate what they have gone through in the hands of these devils and you will agree with me that they dont deserve to be called our police. They are enemies
You have said it all.
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by IFEBARBIE: 12:52pm On Nov 01, 2020
victorian:
There was one that happened In mushin.. The DPO, hid on top of one upstairs and was spraying protesters Bullets. Many died while some boiz were watching him from afar.
Immediately his bullets finished! Come and see how the remaining boiz alive rushed to the building. Drag the DPO, downstairs, beat him blue blqck with hammer and all sorts of iron. After beating him and tied him to a moving keke, he was dragged on the rough roads, his uniform torn, as his body was so bloody..after then they stopped and butchered him into pieces with dagger and cutlass . The crowd was so angry with him.. After butchering him and throwing his body in a cart.

The mob then head straight to his home to wipe out his family, cos he lives around the area.
If not for timely interventions of neighbors living in his home. They would have killed his family and burn down the house.

And I ask this question? Why kill and spray bullets on innocent people protesting in his neighborhood? What kind of evil spirit took over his memory?
I shudder when I watched the video online.

It was so bloody.


I saw the video too where the Hoodlums (not protesters) were trying to kill the policemen and burn down their police station. I believe mushin will be better off without police presence to avoid such scenario in future.
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by davillian(m): 4:00pm On Nov 01, 2020
Just imagine
Guns were legalised in Nigeria
By now all policemen in Nigeria would have been dead.... grin
And politicians would be the next target grin

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by victorian(f): 7:21pm On Nov 03, 2020
IFEBARBIE:


I saw the video too where the Hoodlums (not protesters) were trying to kill the policemen and burn down their police station. I believe mushin will be better off without police presence to avoid such scenario in future.






Do u honestly feel so?

I just feel the police at mushin should try and be friendly with the people there.

Someone I know who lives in mushin said the police man was spraying protesters abi hoodlums bullets and that's what enraged the crowd over there, after seeing alot of hoodlums killed on the spot.
That's why they went to such extent in burning down the police station and killed the police man involved.

Na wa
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by Chimasoka: 7:27pm On Nov 03, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMz70pxDysY

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Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by FatherCHRISTMAS(f): 10:32am On Aug 02, 2021
authority2006:


Kirchoffs the troll, can you also tell us the number and names of Lekki massacre victims here. Thunder fire your yansh
lol
Re: We Can’t Walk Freely Again — Police by IFEBARBIE: 10:41pm On May 06, 2022

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