Army massacre: Nigerians angry with government over Lekki toll gate killings

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Emotions are high in the country as respectable Nigerians have been speaking in condemnation of the barbaric action of the Military and Lagos State Government in collaboration with Federal Government led by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The senior pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming Of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa on Wednesday told president Muhammadu Buhari and other politicians to prepare to face God’s wrath.

He said,” Without an order, a soldier cannot shoot. The order must have come from the top. But, hear this as God liveth, anybody who had hands in the death of those killed shall not live to witness more years ahead.

“The blood of the innocent Nigerians murdered so far will haunt their generation. What a sheer wickedness, how could you kill the unarmed  protesters?

“There wouldn’t have been protest if things are going too well in Nigeria. What stops President Buhari from listening to Nigerians?

“You dare not face members of the Boko Haram, but you can kill the citizens unarmed. Haa, it shall never be well with the present political leaders in Nigeria.

“The APC and President Buhari didn’t promise to kill Nigerians when they voted for them. They didn’t promise to shorten the lives of our children.

“What manner of a president are you? Nigerians won’t forget the APC, we shall never forget president Muhammadu Buhari.”

In the same vein, Manchester United football player Odion Ighalo said he is ashamed of the Nigerian government for ordering soldiers to kill peaceful protesters.

Nigerian Ighalo said in a video message on Twitter that while he rarely talks about politics he could not stay silent about events back home.

Adewale Giwa
Adewale Giwa

“The Nigerian government, you guys are a shame to the world for killing your own citizens, sending military to the streets to kill unarmed protesters because they are protesting for their own rights? It’s uncalled for,” he said.

“You people will be remembered in history as the first government to send the military to the city to start killing their own citizens. I am ashamed of this government, we are tired of you guys and we can’t take this anymore.”

Ighalo called on the United Kingdom government and world leaders “to please see what’s going on in Nigeria and help us”.

“They will keep killing if the world don’t talk about this,” he added.

Odion Ighalo
Odion Ighalo

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