ZERO EVIDENCE: The Nigerian Army Did NOT Kill Protesters In Lekki. Amnesty International (@AmnestyNigeria) LIED.
Amnesty International Nigerian chief representative was asked directly on Arise TV by Charles Aniagolu today, what their evidence was that any person had been shot by the Nigerian army at Lekki toll gate, and she could not produce a single shred of evidence.
She began to stammer
Charles asked her, ''Do you have any bodies?''
Silence.
''Did you SEE any bodies of any dead victims?''
Silence.
''Do you have any names of people that were killed, even ONE name?''
Silence.
''Have you been contacted by even ONE family that claimed they lost a loved one?''
Silence.
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This is the Amnesty International (@AmnestyNigeria) that claimed the Nigerian army had killed 12 people at Lekki Toll gate.
They had ZERO EVIDENCE of the claim.
The woman then started to say ''oh well, the army has a history of shooting people and then taking away their bodies and hiding them etc etc'', which Charles Aniagolu replied, ''Sorry madam, but THAT is NOT evidence of anything.
Can you come back to us when you have REAL evidence of an atrocity committed by the Nigerian army at Lekki?''
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I flew from kano to Ikeja Airport and from there did a Taxify to Lekki toll gate to meet the protesters when I was told they had no leadership structure. My Taxify Driver's name is Ayo.
I thought I introduced myself to AY, Wiz kid, Timi Dakolo, Japhet Omojuwa, Damini Ogulu, Moe Odele, Folarin Falana, Yemi Alade , Ikuforiji Abdurahman and other persons I was meeting for the first time to persuade them to understand the existential dynamics of a resistance which
this has become.
I stayed at Four point hotel at Lekki Phase 1 five minutes walk away from the toll gate. I took my time to explain revolutionary models to them from the Bolsheviks to Mensheviks, to Southern American guerilla warfare to proxy wars in Africa to Asian to Arab
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