In 2001, (I have written this story before) there was a National strike that led to schools shut down.
I was in the University of Ibadan at the time, when I left school, I went to Cute Guest House Agbowo at about 11AM, some friends of mine (Laide, the Barman) Lateef a student of
the Polythecnic Ibadan (Saki Campus), Sunday Akinloye (A student of UNAD), Kamoru, A student of the Polythecnic Ibadan, Saki Campus all joined me at the Guest house within an hour.
They were also coming straight from their schools
We didn't plan to meet there
We just did because
students usually hang out there
I was drinking beer and they joined me
We had drunk some bottles when Kamoru, (He is Lateef's friend from school and that was the first day i was meeting him started talking about how he heard the announcement of the strike and how useless the govt
was.
He said he was smoking a particular weed when one of his friends told him they had to pack up and return home the next morning because NLC had called for a national strike.
We all laughed (I had tried smoking marijuana before several times but i usually end up with a blocked
nose and headache. It just wasn't my thing. Secondly, i disliked the fact that we cannot smoke whatever it was in the open. I was 21 years old at the time and the concept of dodging to do anything was appalling to me, so I usually abstain from Marijuana and the likes. I was a
cigarette smoker though and I drank all sorts of alcoholic drinks, sometimes I got drunk and vomited (I like being transparent about how I used to be, there is no point pretending)
Within a minute, Kamoru had produced the unfinished Marijuana from his pocket and also brought some
unrolled weed and rizzla (The stuff marijuana is rolled with from his bag)
The discussion went from "How I heard about the strike" to "Let's go and smoke"
I was not an active participant in the discussion
Left to me, drinking and smoking cigarette was okay but these are my guys
So I drank up and decided to follow them to a "Dagba" that's what we call the spot where marijuana is smoked (I don't know why they call it that)
Laide, the barman had lighter and he was a very good marijuana roller
He was pursuing his admission into The Polytechnic Ibadan as a
part-time student at the time
Sunday Akinloye decided he wasn't going (That guy was older and wiser than all of us. He tasted marijuana only once and stopped)
Myself, Laide, Lateef, Kamoru and one other guy, I think his name was Kinglsley (He joined us while we were talking, he
was a student of the University of Ibadan) set out to and smoke the weed
When we got to the gate of the hotel, my phone rang
It was my mother
She sounded as if she was dying
"Olaolu (Thats the name she calls me) where are you, Yeeeeeh, oooooooooh, aaaaaaaaaaah, come home now, I
am dying, i dont know what has happened to me. Where are you? Come now?"
My mother is a quiet, long-suffering Christian (The CAC trained prayer warrior kind)
She does not throw tantrums and she had no time for drama
I was very alarmed
Our flat was about ten minutes walk from the
Guest House
I excused myself from the smoking expedition and raced home
I got home in about five minutes
I found my mother perfectly okay, singing hymns with her glasses on her nose
It was so off and I got angry
"Mummy, why did you call me?"
"Because I wanted you to come home"
replied my mother
I shook my head, dropped my school bag, changed my clothes and left the house
I was very angry she pulled such a prank on me
I wasn't a child
What if I was schooling abroad or in another city
I felt it was because my school was thirty minutes walk from home
I was just acting my age...
When i got back to Cute Guest House, I saw a crowd
I saw a Police Van
It was not unusual for police guys to do raids around Agbowo and Orogun community
I had escaped being arrested several times because I was always with my student Identity card but...
As soon as I got closer to the crowd, I saw what they were all starring at
Dead bodies
The police officers were taking pictures of the dead bodies
They placed AK-47 on the chest of the dead bodies and were taking pictures of these guys as if they were hardened criminals
It was
confusing
Lateef, Kingsley and Kamoru were the only ones I saw
What happened?
My body was shaking
Death, cold death, is a horrible orientation changer
I heard a whisper behind me
It was Laide, the barman
He said as soon as they got to Dagba where they used to smoke behind the
Guest House, they were gunned down
wow!
"How did you escape?" I asked Laide
Laide said a customer arrived
So he told the guys to go ahead so that he can attend to the customer
When he was done, he left the guest house to join them when he heard gunshots and ran for his life
Hmm
These guys were coming straight from school
They didn't have any weapon on them
When the police officers were done framing them up, they loaded up their dead bodies into the van and drove away
Lateef's family members (especially his younger brother) led protesters to the Guest
house
It was gathered that the landlord association had written to invite the police to the community while we were in school for security reasons
A lot of regrets and tears flowed everywhere
My mother's phone call saved me from untimely death
As I observe the #EndSARS protests
I remember these guys
Long dead and long gone
I know there are ills in our society that needed correcting,
there are laws that needed enforcing and there are criminals that had turned crime into a lifestyle #SARSCRIMESAGAINSTHUMANITY is real #sarsbrutality is real #EndSarsNow is
a dream I also share
I know some criminals are also pushing for #EndSARS
but the majority of those advocating for it are innocent citizens who had become victims of SARS
I had been harassed on Victoria Island on a Sunday afternoon with my family in car before
The officer kept
saying he will take me to SURA
I had no idea where that was
My wife had to use her press Identity card to get them out of our car where they jumped-in to the agony of my little boys at the time
A lot of criminals are in police uniform and the more the government wallowed in
corruption, the bolder they became.
A lot of these police officers are abusing drugs, alcohol and other substances
I was at Paulson Hotel some years ago when a SARS officer shot and killed a set of twins on their birthday
He also shot and killed himself
I suspected the guy was
suffering from PTSD due to his engagement in the insurgency at the time
(I covered the incident as a journalist)
Some are clamoring for Police reform #EndSARSImmediately
I am saying we can have a better Nigeria
A nation led into righteousness & by justice
ENDSARS gbengawemimo.com/post/endsars
The dead bodies were the bodies of
Lateef, Kingsley and Kamoru
The guys I was going to smoke with some
minutes before then
They had bullet holes all over their lifeless
bodies and blood everywhere
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I once worked with a media outfit
I didn't apply for the job
I woke up one morning and saw a text message declaring that i had been scheduled for an interview with the management of the company
I assumed my wife or someone who knew me personally must have dropped my name for the
organization
I went for the test
I got my offer letter on November 13, 2013
I celebrated the new job by taking my wife and my brother-in-law (Also a journalist at the time) to an eatery close to my house
The days of earning 30,000 naira salary with another media outfit were over
The salary this new outfit offered was 100,000 Naira
It was a step in the right direction
We were asked to resume immediately for training
I met a lot of great guys who would be our presenters, cameramen, news anchors etc during the training
After the first month, the MD said he
Bro Gbenga I can’t stop shouting, it has been testimony after testimony since I decided to get serious with my walk with God. This is going to be a long read but it’s so worth it.
I applied for a study visa and was denied, ah Bro Gbenga, I was heartbroken, after all my kabashing?
After partaking of the communion? I was so confused. But I said, let God’s will be done and took another leap of faith and appealed the decision, mind you, before the refusal letter came in, that morning I was praying in the spirit and felt the Holy Spirit saying “it is done”,
so you can imagine my acute heartbreak when “it wasn’t done” 😂.
When I saw the letter, I first thanked God and told Him to guide me. I was also hesitant to appeal and was already considering deferring the admission because classes were starting and was told appealing would take
She reached out to me that she needed 2 million Naira for her business
She has a very wonderful business idea that I knew would take her and her family out of poverty
I didn't have the cash but i had an investor who had whispered in my ears that she had some loose change and
wouldn't mind investing in some businesses. Her only criteria were integrity and professionalism. She said she is sure her money will never be squandered as long as the person knows what he or she is doing and is trustworthy.
This lady matched the criteria
The business was in her
area of specialization and she is very trustworthy and disciplined.
I linked the two of them together
A few hours later, the lady who needed the money sent me a message
Brother Gbenga, how old is this investor?
I asked her why she was asking about the age
She said "She sounds so
Something happened a few minutes ago
A lady called me
She is a single mother of a ten-year-old boy
She called to report a crime and seek my intervention
She is located in Ibadan
She met a pastor I once worked with at Ibadan
The pastor was located in Warri at that time
She asked
the pastor to help her out with some money to buy drugs and feed herself and her son
The pastor didn't have cash but he transferred twenty-four thousand Naira to her
Eleven thousand for her child's school fees, four thousand naira for the drugs she said she needed and rest for
food
This was ten months ago
She called this pastor again several times
The pastor didn't pick her call (I don't know why but it is likely the man didn't want her to turn him into her ATM)
She took offence that the pastor refused to pick her call or return her call
She said his
When people say Rahab was a prostitute, they often forget that while reading her story, she was portrayed more like a brothel manager rather than a prostitute
The Prostitutes in the story of Solomon fitted the description better than Rahab
Why?
They had a room each where they ply their trade
Rahab had more than a room!
Those who patronize drinking pubs and brothels in those days were often wayfarers, travelers, warriors and adventure seekers.
They often bring great new from afar and after a bottle or two, they tell
Their stories
Prostitutes usually pay little attention to anything but money
Rahab did more than that
She gathered information and she had the presence of mind to take full advantage of the information when she had the opportunity
They had gods in Jericho but she was not fooled
Her first daughter got married in 2004
Prophecies about the marriage came to her as far back as 1992
The girl was only fifteen years old at the time
She went to a pentecostal church with a friend and as they were leaving the church
Somebody called her "Tokunbo's mother"
Her first
daughter was named Tokunbo
She turned around expecting to see a familiar face
The person was a stranger
The person was the invited guest that ministered in that church that day
The man said "Tell your daughter her husband shall come from America, I see her in a NYSC uniform, is
she observing the NYSC at the moment?
She said no, her daughter was in SS 2
He said, her husband will come when she is observing the NYSC, they will both relocate to America
She will live most of her life in America
She will have a good home
Tell her to be full of the Holy Spirit