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Lekki Shooting: Canada-based Nigerian Offers Cash Reward To Anyone With Evidence Of Casualties

Lekki Shooting: Canada-based Nigerian Offers Cash Reward To Anyone With Evidence Of Casualties

 

 

 

As many try to unravel the controversy surrounding the shooting of peaceful #EndSARS protesters at Lekki Toll Gate on Tuesday, October 20, a Canada-based Nigerian researcher, Bayo Adedosu has announced a cash reward for anyone with evidence of casualties from that night.

Adebosu initially pledged N50,000 before other interested persons decided to contribute. As of the last count,  N1.125 million has been raised to be given to anyone with the evidence.

See his tweets below.

Recall that eyewitnesses at the scene alleged that many people were killed when Nigerian soldiers opened fire on the unarmed protesters that night. DJ Switch who live-streamed the incident said the soldiers loaded the dead bodies into their truck and took them away.

The Army said they were invited by Governor Sanwo-Olu, however, they used blank bullets, hence,  they didn’t kill protesters.

Angela Davies

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