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Accusata scusata. Sometimes old wounds should be opened up for nature to take it's cause. A Yoruba Man from Ibadan.
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I've yet to see an institution as rotten as the Nigerian Police Force, an institution filled with corrupt, callous brutes.
How police bullet shattered caterer’s womb in Ogun 8th February 2025 By Victor Ayeni Since July 24, 2024, life has taken a devastating turn for Irewoletomiwa Oni, a single mother from Ogun State. The caterer, who once worked tirelessly to provide for her child, now battles unimaginable physical and emotional pains. A dispute over money turned into a nightmare as bullets fired by a policeman did more than inflict excruciating pain—it robbed her of the ability to bear another child, leaving her womb destroyed and her life forever altered. Despite promises and assurances from the former state commissioner that her medical expenses would be covered, her family claims that not a single kobo has been received. Desperate and abandoned, they have reached out to higher authorities, only to be met with deafening silence. On that fateful evening, Irewoletomiwa was returning from an event and travelling along the Obasanjo-Itele-Ota Road towards Lafenwa in Abeokuta, the state capital, when the car she was in was stopped by policemen who demanded money. The former Lagos State Polytechnic student, short on cash, asked if she could make a mobile bank transfer, but the officers sneered at the suggestion. “One of the officers standing there said, ‘Let them go jare since they don’t have money.’ The next thing I heard was gunshots. When I heard the gunshots, I passed out immediately. “According to what they told me, I think I woke up five or six days later because I went into a coma straight away. I underwent surgery, and after the procedure, I was told some of my intestines had been cut off, and my digestive system had been altered. I was also told that my womb was affected,” Irewoletomiwa told Saturday PUNCH, as she broke down in tears. ‘My life feels like a dead zone’ With her womb damaged by bullets fired at her by the officer, medical professionals advised her to seek further treatment abroad. However, since then, Irewoletomiwa’s life has been drastically altered by the incident. Lacking access to the necessary medical care, she lives each day under a heavy cloud of despair, unable to walk or eat freely. “I could not even go back to my work,” she told Saturday PUNCH. “I can’t take care of my child anymore. My entire life feels like a dead zone. I can’t do the things I’m supposed to do. “I can’t even walk freely. I have limits on what I can eat. A lot is going on in my head and my health. There are times when my stomach feels like it’s going to explode. I feel like I’m going to die the next day.” Fighting back tears, she added, “I feel like I’m just tired of the world because I can’t even get the proper treatment I need, and I just want my life back. Justice should be served, and I should receive the right treatment because I can’t even feed myself. “I can’t afford my medications properly. I have to skip doses again and again. I need justice.” A father’s struggle Narrating the tragic events of the night his daughter was shot by the police officer at Itele, Segun Oni shared the moment he received the devastating phone call. At around 10 pm, a friend of his son informed him of the incident. “I had to rush to the hospital in Ota that night,” Mr. Segun told Saturday PUNCH. “When I arrived, I found her in a pool of blood. I didn’t know what to do. The first doctor on duty was only able to provide basic first aid because it was already late.” “Early the next morning, I asked the driver who had been with my daughter to go to the police station in Itele and inquire about a man named Animashaun, the Divisional Crime Officer. While they were speaking, the driver spotted one of the policemen who had been on duty the night of the shooting. He pointed him out, saying, ‘This is the officer who was shouting, ‘Everybody, come down, everybody, come down, yesterday.’’ “As soon as the officer saw them, he began to move away. The DCO was informed that he was the one who shot her. The DCO told everyone to calm down, but the boy managed to take a photo of the officer and send it to me.” Sensing the gravity of the situation, the DCO reportedly went to the hospital, where he personally transported Irewoletomiwa and her father to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. Upon arrival, she was reportedly assigned a police medical spot and immediately taken to the surgery department. Mr Segun then called the former state Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alamutu, to update him on the situation and mention the officers he suspected were involved in the crime. Although the grieving father was reassured by the former CP, he still decided to consult with his lawyer, who advised him to personally visit Alamutu at the Eleweran Police Headquarters in Abeokuta. “When we arrived, we met CP Alamutu, who directly told us that the police officers I had accused had confessed to the crime. He said they were the ones involved in the operation that night.” “The DPO and six officers connected to the case were immediately arraigned before the CP while I was present. The DPO claimed that these officers were conducting illegal work and used their own bus for the operation. She also stated that she wasn’t even aware they had gone on this operation.” “The DPO at the time, CSP Juliana Sodiq, was removed from the station by the CP, who stated that she was not performing her duties properly, given the gravity of this case. The CP then told me that he appreciated my efforts to save my daughter’s life, and assured me that any expenses I incurred would be reimbursed.” Source: Punch /theyorubatimes.com/how-police-bullet-shattered-caterers-womb-in-ogun/
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Not all appointments are a blessing 😆😆... Some campaign team members of @PeterObi for the last election are in serious debt as we speak. We will unveil them one after the other... Let's start with Mr. Valentine Orji, the Sound Engineer of the Peter Obi's Campaign Team... He like many others thought Peter Obi will win the 2023 elections hence they went on borrowing spree to finance some parts of the campaign and their personal life (Incoming Minsiter things 😆)... Valentine Orji borrowed 5 Million Naira from a Yoruba Obidient promising to pay the following week, please 2022 till date, is it 3 days? Anybody that knows Valentine Orji should tell him to pay my Yoruba Obidient brother the remainig 4 Million (He has paid 1 Million) because the next post will be evidence scattered on X... Mind you, this is the first of the Series of the ObiDEBT movement, grab your popcorn... Ladies and GentleMen @OselokaHObaze
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