RICHARD GBADEBO: DEATH IN A FACTORY
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Richard Gbadebo, a 300-level student of the Department of European Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan (UI) died in July 2020 in Ibadan while working at a factory owned by Henkel Nigeria Ltd.
They are manufacturers of WAW detergent and bar soap. He was crushed to death by the machine he was said to be operating.
Why did he take up a holiday job?
How did he find himself operating the machine?
How come his colleagues at work did not notice what happened to him until they saw blood gushing out from another end of the machine?
Was he alone when he was dragged by the machine?
Are there CCTV cameras at the location?
He was 21.
What does his death represent?
In this discussion, Richard’s sister, Adesewa Gbadebo, questions the circumstances surrounding the untimely death of her brother.
Featuring:
*Segun Adesokan of Better Agenda for Nigerian Youths (BANY)
*Moshood Adewale of Alliance for Surviving Covid-19 and Beyond (ASCAB)
State Affairs 8 August 2020
First broadcast on Splash 105.5 FM, Ibadan
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