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Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Michky: 4:52am On Nov 05, 2012
fluffybaby:

You na thief? The people being robbed, no be the same government dey rule una? So if government no give you job, best bet na to go meet your fellow man wey dey strugle to chop and feed I'm family like you or any pesin wey God try lift up even after government dey strugle to keep am down, come go rob and raaape and destry their lives?
If Government vex you and you dey para with vex then, go rob government and see how your fellow suFfering nigerians go lift you shoulder high dey sing your praise.
If you rob a fellow strugling Nigerian, I pray you gat caught and burnt.
A pregnant friend of mine was once robbed and rappped. She was 6 mos pregnant she lost that baby two days later and, her hubby was shot. My security man had his throat slit while the other was hit in the head with a rod while a neighbours 9 year old daughter was rapped by 3 of the robers cos daddy did not drop big pay. I say again, any robber caught should be BBQed.
Now this is realy horrible. Chei, no one is safe in this country o. Not one!
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Tuatara(m): 6:19am On Nov 05, 2012
Leemak: wages of sin......dis act keeps on repeating itself because people have lost faith in d police and judiciary systems.
. My exact thoughts,those mushin boys are crazy and merciless, I was their victim once(they robbed me)...our dear country is gradually turning into a jungle where jungle justice is served with impunity.May God help us.
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by countsparrow: 7:41am On Nov 05, 2012
thegoodjoehunt:

How can you wish people evil.

Imagine someone wishing you that you go to a market in Mushin and someone screams. Then the person Identifies you as a robber that attacked her house 2 days earlier.

What will you want to happen:

1. A chance to prove you're innocent.

2. To get ALUUIZED(Fiyah Burn wink) before you can prove your innocence.

What we are saying. This kind of act can get innocent people killed.
. What will u say if armed robbers come to your house, beat ur father like hell, molest d women in the house and still cart away ur property Smile and say, thy will be done...
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by fluffybaby(f): 10:21am On Nov 05, 2012
thegoodjoehunt: I find it sad that if anyone is suspected for armed Robbery, even if he is guilty or not. He might experience jungle justice and many will support it at that time.

This explains why many stood and watched the ALUU4 murdered in broad day light. No one did nothing because they are angry with robbers. Not caring if they are innocent or not. The law is there to protect the innocent.

Those people on this forum angry with the people that find this act wrong. They should also pray that they are never mistaken for an armed Robber. It might be Fiyah Burning too.
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Well, I only want those CAUGHT in the ACT to be treated this way. For those suspected ones those "you look like the man who robbed me" yesterday ones should be taken to police. And if proven to be guilty handed back to the mob to be given the VIP treatment. But if a thief is caught with his hands in another man's pot, with oil Driping down and around his mouth with big pkonmo in his pocket. Then, let the mob carry go.

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Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by thegoodjoehunt(m): 11:58am On Nov 05, 2012
Michky:
At this point dude, you are ranting. Vehicles get innocent people killed everyday but does that mean vehicles should be banned?

At this point, you are totally off point. I am saying that Jungle Justice can get innocent people killed. So it should not be condoned. Where does your Vehicular Analogy fit in there. You got me lost.

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Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by thegoodjoehunt(m): 11:59am On Nov 05, 2012
fluffybaby:

Well, I only want those CAUGHT in the ACT to be treated this way. For those suspected ones those "you look like the man who robbed me" yesterday ones should be taken to police. And if proven to be guilty handed back to the mob to be given the VIP treatment. But if a thief is caught with his hands in another man's pot, with oil Driping down and around his mouth with big pkonmo in his pocket. Then, let the mob carry go.


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Smartest comment so far.
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Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by thegoodjoehunt(m): 12:04pm On Nov 05, 2012
count sparrow: . What will u say if armed robbers come to your house, beat ur father like hell, molest d women in the house and still cart away ur property Smile and say, thy will be done...


Are you saying you have never seen an innocent person accused of Robbery. I am saying this act of taking the law into your hands can get innocent people killed. I am talking about the innocent.

Same thing I said about the ALUU4 when it happened. What of if they are innocent. If they are not given a chance to prove their innocence, then they could be paying for another person's sin.

That isn't difficult to understand.
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Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Michky: 3:10pm On Nov 05, 2012
thegoodjoehunt:

At this point, you are totally off point. I am saying that Jungle Justice can get innocent people killed. So it should not be condoned. Where does your Vehicular Analogy fit in there. You got me lost.

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It is now clear which level of reasoning i need to place you. Now, for the sake of you and those that will stumble upon this thread later, here's is how my Vehicular analogy connects with Mob justice.

Vehicles are great means for transportation. They get you here or there, quicker than horses or camels would ever dream of in decades. But a lot of innocent people end up killed by these vehicles. Now, vehicles are good but does it mean we should ban vehicles?

Mob justice is simply justice, only this time, by the mob. You will agree with me that justice is great as it ensures obedience of law and order while maintaining normalcy.

Now, in connection, Vehicles, like Justice, are great. But because innocent people get hurt by either doesn't mean we should stop them altogether.

As obvious, am not a great teacher but i hope a kindergarten pupil would have gotten my point. If you didn't, here it is again!! The fact that innocent people get killed does not mean we should stop mob justice altogether. Mob justice would not have been necessary at this point but we have no tangible law enforcement agency to curb the increasing crime rate hence the need to uphold justice by ourselves (the mob): because if the mob or the police doesn't do it, who will? God?!!
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by thegoodjoehunt(m): 8:14pm On Nov 05, 2012
Michky:

It is now clear which level of reasoning i need to place you. Now, for the sake of you and those that will stumble upon this thread later, here's is how my Vehicular analogy connects with Mob justice.

Vehicles are great means for transportation. They get you here or there, quicker than horses or camels would ever dream of in decades. But a lot of innocent people end up killed by these vehicles. Now, vehicles are good but does it mean we should ban vehicles?

Mob justice is simply justice, only this time, by the mob. You will agree with me that justice is great as it ensures obedience of law and order while maintaining normalcy.

Now, in connection, Vehicles, like Justice, are great. But because innocent people get hurt by either doesn't mean we should stop them altogether.

As obvious, am not a great teacher but i hope a kindergarten pupil would have gotten my point. If you didn't, here it is again!! The fact that innocent people get killed does not mean we should stop mob justice altogether. Mob justice would not have been necessary at this point but we have no tangible law enforcement agency to curb the increasing crime rate hence the need to uphold justice by ourselves (the mob): because if the mob or the police doesn't do it, who will? God?!!

Legally it is wrong to drink and drive. If you are caught, you lose your license.
The law is not against drivers that get into accident when the person is not at fault.
If officers kill robbers trying to protect lives, the law is on their side.
The law is totally against people all of a sudden becoming Judge, jury and executioner.
If you look at this through your vehicular analogy, you will know jungle justice is totally wrong.
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Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by thegoodjoehunt(m): 8:25pm On Nov 05, 2012
Michky:

It is now clear which level of reasoning i need to place you. Now, for the sake of you and those that will stumble upon this thread later, here's is how my Vehicular analogy connects with Mob justice.

Vehicles are great means for transportation. They get you here or there, quicker than horses or camels would ever dream of in decades. But a lot of innocent people end up killed by these vehicles. Now, vehicles are good but does it mean we should ban vehicles?

Mob justice is simply justice, only this time, by the mob. You will agree with me that justice is great as it ensures obedience of law and order while maintaining normalcy.

Now, in connection, Vehicles, like Justice, are great. But because innocent people get hurt by either doesn't mean we should stop them altogether.

As obvious, am not a great teacher but i hope a kindergarten pupil would have gotten my point. If you didn't, here it is again!! The fact that innocent people get killed does not mean we should stop mob justice altogether. Mob justice would not have been necessary at this point but we have no tangible law enforcement agency to curb the increasing crime rate hence the need to uphold justice by ourselves (the mob): because if the mob or the police doesn't do it, who will? God?!!

When Vehicles take lives, it is an accident. This case is planned. Under the law it is murder.

Under the law Vehicle accidents isn't murder. Get It?

By the way I am never condoning robbery. It is a terrible crime. The perpetrators are evil and I no way have any pity on them going through the pain of Jungle Justice.

I just don't like people going against the law. The laws of the land are there to protect us.
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by 3kay945(m): 9:32pm On Nov 05, 2012
THE DAY YOU PICKED UP ARMS TO ROB, IS
THE DAY YOU DROPED YOUR LIFE TO
PAINFUL DEATH. ;DTHE DAY YOU PICKED UP ARMS TO ROB, IS
THE DAY YOU DROPED YOUR LIFE TO
PAINFUL DEATH.
May the lord bless the guy that composed this.
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by 3kay945(m): 9:40pm On Nov 05, 2012
count sparrow: . What will u say if armed robbers come to your house, beat ur father like hell, molest d women in the house and still cart away ur property Smile and say, thy will be done...

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Hypocrites full nija, leave them to their opinion, it's their right to exercise it.
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Michky: 10:48pm On Nov 05, 2012
thegoodjoehunt:

When Vehicles take lives, it is an accident. This case is planned. Under the law it is murder.

Under the law Vehicle accidents isn't murder. Get It?

By the way I am never condoning robbery. It is a terrible crime. The perpetrators are evil and I no way have any pity on them going through the pain of Jungle Justice.

I just don't like people going against the law. The laws of the land are there to protect us.

Your level of reasoning amuses me much. Did you compose the above post to win an argument or to be simply sacarstic? Beats me dude. You're on your own on this one. wink
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by thegoodjoehunt(m): 11:48pm On Nov 05, 2012
Michky:

Your level of reasoning amuses me much. Did you composed the above post to win an argument or to be simply sacarstic? Beats me dude. You're on your own on this one. wink

This is coming from a guy who said,
"Vehicles, like Justice, are great. But because innocent people get hurt by either doesn't mean we should stop them altogether

The fact that innocent people get killed does not mean we should stop mob justice altogether".
.

And feels his level of reasoning is high. Really, did you use that as an analogy? That is the dumbest thing I ever read on Nairaland. Ask anyone in your family or someone close to you if that reasoning is smart. cool

I am not trying to win an argument. I was explaining to your high level of reasoning that Vehicular accidents can never be put in the same level as
JUNGLE JUSTICE. Is that too difficult for someone as smart as you to understand? grin
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Michky: 5:58am On Nov 06, 2012
thegoodjoehunt:

This is coming from a guy who said,
"Vehicles, like Justice, are great. But because innocent people get hurt by either doesn't mean we should stop them altogether

The fact that innocent people get killed does not mean we should stop mob justice altogether".
.

And feels his level of reasoning is high. Really, did you use that as an analogy? That is the dumbest thing I ever read on Nairaland. Ask anyone in your family or someone close to you if that reasoning is smart. cool

I am not trying to win an argument. I was explaining to your high level of reasoning that Vehicular accidents can never be put in the same level as
JUNGLE JUSTICE. Is that too difficult for someone as smart as you to understand? grin
Pls can anyone explain to this f..ool that it was only an analogy! Your ignorance is suffocating. Oboy, nairaland don wash o. FYI, you are by far the dumbest THING i have ever come across on nairaland. Chei!! You are not worth my responses anymore. OLODO.
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Nobody: 11:43am On Nov 06, 2012
Disgusting, barbaric practice. When will this inhumane vigilante practice end in Nigeria? And before folk begin to say lynching people to death is a deterrent to crime, think again. It's not too long ago 4 boys were beaten almost to the point of death, then set on fire whilst still conscious (later turns out they weren't guilty of what they were accused of). Now this.

Public lynchings have been taking place in Nigeria for as long as I can remember, yet the crime rate isn't on the reduction. Doesn't that say something? If lynching were a deterrent, Nigeria would have been one of the most crime-free countries.

May the souls of those men rest in peace.

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Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by fluffybaby(f): 9:29pm On Nov 09, 2012
thegoodjoehunt:


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Smartest comment so far.
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Awww thank you bro. Me likey the clap.
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Michky: 10:33pm On Nov 10, 2012
thegoodjoehunt:

When Vehicles take lives, it is an accident. This case is planned. Under the law it is murder.

Under the law Vehicle accidents isn't murder. Get It?

By the way I am never condoning robbery. It is a terrible crime. The perpetrators are evil and I no way have any pity on them going through the pain of Jungle Justice.

I just don't like people going against the law. The laws of the land are there to protect us.
Oh, i think i get your point now. You are saying vehicle accidents are not deliberate while mob action is deliberate, hence they cannot be compared. Hmm....interesting. But dude, who is talking about deliberate or not here? I was just using both in an analogy. Whether one is accidental or deliberate is non of my business. Chei, how you take pass for school sef?

BTW, are you saying you've not heard of deliberate vehicular murders before? Am talking instances where a person knowingly used a vehicle to murder another? If not, ask around, there is one Emimem's song where he rapped about a fan/cousin of his that put his (the cousin's) wife in the trunk of his car and drove her over a bridge into the sea. She drowned. That one sef na undeliberate?
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Michky: 10:45pm On Nov 10, 2012
And to those of you still screaming justice for aluu4 or mushin5, here is what i read out of the Saturday P.u.n.c.h today:

"The residents could not trust the police.
If those boys had lived, the would have definitely come back to kill those who captured them.
Law abiding citizens who live in mushin have lost faith in the police force because they know all these boys."

Source: Saturday P.u.n.c.h 10/11/2012
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Michky: 10:58pm On Nov 10, 2012
Michky: And to those of you still screaming justice for aluu4 or mushin5, here is what i read out of the Saturday P.u.n.c.h today:

"The residents could not trust the police.
If those boys had lived, the would have definitely come back to kill those who captured them.
Law abiding citizens who live in mushin have lost faith in the police force because they know all these boys."

Source: Saturday P.u.n.c.h 10/11/2012

Now, if you read that story further, mentioned therein was one Rotimi (one of the burned robbers). He was one day cleaning his gun when it accidentally fired into his palm, injuring him. Neighbours reported him to police, got him arrested and the next day, he was walking the streets free again. He returned to his robbery business.


http://www.punchng.com/feature/crime-digest/why-residents-burnt-the-mushin-five/
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Michky: 11:02pm On Nov 10, 2012
FULL STORY: Why residents burnt the Mushin Five

Since the burning of five suspected armed robbers in Mushin last Saturday, the mood of the area has remained tense and sober.

The deceased were said to be part of a larger group based in the Akala area of Mushin, a street notorious for the sale of cocaine, heroin and other hard drugs.

CRIME DIGEST gathered that the area in which the incident was said to have occurred is known to residents as the Ilupeju part of the Mushin community (beyond the railway tracks).

A resident said, “That area where the robbers were said to have been terrorising is called Ilupeju. It is still a part of Mushin but those of us who live in Mushin know the area as Ilupeju.

“Those robbers were based in Akala and would always move in groups from Akala to any area where they wanted to rob. After each robbery, these boys would return in the wee hours to eat, drink and play snooker. They had on previous occasions attacked Ilupeju.”

About seven armed men were said to have descended on the Ilupeju community at about 3 am last Saturday. Although residents admit there was indeed robbery, none was however willing to say who the victims were and how the robbers were captured.

“All I know is that our neighbourhood vigilantes were alerted to the situation immediately some of us became aware of the presence of the robbers. How the robbers were apprehended and overwhelmed is not clear to me, although two of them were able to escape. The remaining five were then beaten and dragged near Vono, where they were burnt.

“Their captors did this deliberately because the Vono area is mostly industrial and commercial; no residential houses are there. Maybe they didn’t want anyone to trace the incident to any home to avoid trouble.”

CRIME DIGEST gathered that a team of policemen from the Olosan Police Division arrived at the scene of the incident before the suspected robbers were burnt. However, their captors had allegedly refused to hand them over to the police.

“There is no way the police would not have heard when the robbers were caught. The news spread like wild fire and a large crowd gathered at the post. Although the police team pleaded with the crowd to hand over the boys to them, they refused. The Ilupeju community was scared of reprisals and that is the reason they burnt the boys.

“The residents could not trust the police. If those boys had lived, they would definitely come back to kill those who captured them. Law abiding citizens who live in Mushin have lost faith in the police force because they know all these boys.

“At Lasisi and Ojo streets are some MOPOL patrol vehicles permanently parked. These police teams are aware that the Akala boys are armed and dangerous but what do they do? Anytime they arrest any of them, all they do is beat them until their people come to buy their freedom with money,” another resident said.

When the suspected robbers were set ablaze after they had been severely beaten, eyewitnesses claimed that the leader of the group known to his peers as Bode, did not go up in flames.

“You know these boys are usually involved in a lot of fetish things for protection. When all the boys were set on fire, Bode was the only one who didn’t burn but his other colleagues were burning. His head had to be broken with a piece of block before he eventually burned along with the rest.

“Bode was to celebrate his birthday in a few weeks. He had already paid a disc jockey N60,000 to retain his services for his birthday party. I learnt he told the DJ that he needed N1m to get everything in order for that day,” said the resident.

Another member of the deceased five known as Rilwan, who was said to reside at No 1 Agbekolade Street, was an alleged dropout of a neighbouring secondary school.

In The PUNCH publication of Nov. 7, 2012, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Braide, confirmed the arrest of three persons in connection with the incident.

Braide said, “A full investigation has commenced into the incident, I cannot give details about the involvement of the arrested suspects for now.

“We have also invited the community leaders of the area where the incident took place. The police will surely get to the root of the matter.”

However, a source within the community hinted of the arrest of the chairman of the Community Development Authority and two other members. The source said the leaders were picked up so that they could probably reveal the identities of those who carried out the lynching.

The source said, “Three days ago, one of the Akala boys called Rotimi was taken into custody by Zone D. Rotimi was cleaning his gun in his room at his family home on Elegba Street when it accidentally went off and shot him in his palm. Of course, the loud noise attracted many people, including his relatives and neighbours, who rushed into his room to find out what happened. To their shock, they met Rotimi bleeding, with a gun. His uncle, Taye, then collected the gun from him and told everyone that he was going to throw it away.

“Rotimi eventually went to a roadside chemist to get his wound treated but the chemist told him that he couldn’t treat the wound until he had informed the police. It was the chemist who informed one of the police patrol teams stationed in Mushin and they came to arrest him and handed him over to the Area D police division.”


CRIME DIGEST gathered that locally- made pistols and other small arms are commonly found with the youth of Akala. “There is no type of phone or laptop you cannot buy at Akala. Even if it is not available, they would tell you to come back later in the day or the next day because the Akala boys are sure to rob and bring your specification.

“Those of us who live in Mushin know these boys but no one is ready to speak to the police because our safety cannot be guaranteed. What then happens to the informants when the boys are able to pay their way and buy their freedom?” another source said.

Braide in response to the text message and calls made to her phone, said, “It is not true that policemen were arrived the scene before the suspects were killed. From what I was briefed, the lynching took place at about 2am that morning. It was an RRS team on patrol who discovered the bodies burning and alerted the DPO of the Olosan division. Arrests have already been made although I cannot confirm for now the identities of those arrested but investigation is on and the law must take it’s course. Even if the suspects were guilty, no one is too take the law into their hands.”
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Michky: 11:13pm On Nov 10, 2012
Now, is this the police that some of you are guaranteeing our lives upon? Some people are too duumb to reason well. I pray akala boys visit some of you. I.d.i.ots!!
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by twilliamx(m): 7:23pm On Nov 13, 2012
thegoodjoehunt:

Are you saying you have never seen an innocent person accused of Robbery. I am saying this act of taking the law into your hands can get innocent people killed. I am talking about the innocent.

Same thing I said about the ALUU4 when it happened. What of if they are innocent. If they are not given a chance to prove their innocence, then they could be paying for another person's sin.

That isn't difficult to understand.
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Wherever there are people been accused, there are most times one,innocent person there, pray u are not the one. As for me, there is nothing worse than seeing a poor man maltreating another poor man, you leave your house because you want to go rob a struggling neighbour,If you are caught in the act..you deserve to die on the spot, there are instances of gruesome murders all because of money that will fade away, some victims have even committed suicide after been robbed and raped, whenever we become civilised then this act can stop, but for now am not against it for anybody caught red-handed with arms and intent to do another fellow harm. See what happened in lekki recently..those guy's were out to kill, so there acts calls for jungle justice.
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by akpovireigho(m): 10:09pm On Nov 22, 2012
IS NIGERIA FIGHTING WITH GOOD NEWS? THESE ARE SIGN'S OF END TIME, IT IS NEARER THAN WE THINK, JESUS IS COMING FOR THE RIGHTIOUS BEFORE THE WORLD COMPLETELY FALL APART. BE ALERT FOR CHRIST
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by xquizit55: 3:18am On Dec 30, 2012
yinchar:
My brother he's not a fcunkin lunatic and doesn't deserve to die IF he's not an armed robber...Only armed robbers deserved to die this way, if you have ever been robbed you wont be castigating him for what he said...According to the Proverb...Everyday is for the Thief one day is for the Owner
GO TO BED AND THIMK ABOUT WAT YOU HAVE JUST SAID AND THEN YOU WILL PROBABLY SLAP YOU SELF
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by ajja: 1:37pm On Jun 18, 2015
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Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by Nina4u(f): 10:56am On Sep 14, 2015
U watch ..film ..u go to church on sunday God no go lissen to u ..ur condamed ..u the killers and everyone watching looking smelling wanting blood ..u are condamed
Re: Four Armed Robbers Caught And Burnt Alive In Mushin, Lagos (Picture) by shotster50(m): 3:00pm On Sep 14, 2015
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