Saturday, 31 October 2020

Nigerians in Holland stood up today to honour the falling hero’s of Lekki shooting see pictures, on Tafia world.




















 Today in Amsterdam many Nigerians, some other Africans including some white population came out today to hour the falling heroes of the lekki mass shooting in Nigeria.


It would be recalled that about two weeks agao some soldiers opened fire on some innocent Nigerian who were demonstrating and calling for a reform of the government and police.

Protest have been going on all around the world with Africans coming out to demonstrate that those that carried out the shooting must be brought to book.

Till now no one has come out to tell the world who ordered the shooting, the Governor has denied ordering the soldiers to shoot, he has said he did not the blame game is still going on.

Nigerians all over the world hope the government will listen to his people and make real changes.
























 Today in Amsterdam many Nigerians, some other Africans including some white population came out today to hour the falling heroes of the lekki mass shooting in Nigeria.


It would be recalled that about two weeks agao some soldiers opened fire on some innocent Nigerian who were demonstrating and calling for a reform of the government and police.

Protest have been going on all around the world with Africans coming out to demonstrate that those that carried out the shooting must be brought to book.

Till now no one has come out to tell the world who ordered the shooting, the Governor has denied ordering the soldiers to shoot, he has said he did not the blame game is still going on.

Nigerians all over the world hope the government will listen to his people and make real changes.



















 Today in Amsterdam many Nigerians, some other Africans including some white population came out today to hour the falling heroes of the lekki mass shooting in Nigeria.


It would be recalled that about two weeks agao some soldiers opened fire on some innocent Nigerian who were demonstrating and calling for a reform of the government and police.

Protest have been going on all around the world with Africans coming out to demonstrate that those that carried out the shooting must be brought to book.

Till now no one has come out to tell the world who ordered the shooting, the Governor has denied ordering the soldiers to shoot, he has said he did not the blame game is still going on.

Nigerians all over the world hope the government will listen to his people and make real changes.

Friday, 30 October 2020

Lawyer Felix Esere secure the release of Gift Osayuhi, who paraded himself as the new IG of police during the end sars protest in Edo state. Read on Tafia world

 



 We have been able to secure the unconditional release of the 11 year old boy by name Gift Osayuhi whose picture went viral on social media yesterday for allegedly joining some miscreants to break into Oba Market Police station, took their police Uniform,wore it and declared himself as the new IG of 

Police during the ENDSARS protest. The boy was released to us  after we undertook  to rehabilitate and reform him. The young boy said his dream is to become the IG of Police and we also undertook to ensure the boy is giving a proper education so as to help help him achieve his dream. We sincerely thank Edo State Commissioner of Police and Edo 

State Ministry of Justice for the kind understanding  and cooperation. We also met with his mother who told  she is a widow who takes care of the children alone and the little boy usually assist her to sell water and drinks  in Ring road.

German deports another Nigerian read his story on Tafia world


 German deports another Nigerian 


A Nigerian interviewed in Leipzig, in the east of Germany, William Osaruyi, told the UK-based news site that he first entered Europe through the Italian island of Sardinia, via the dangerous Mediterranean crossing.


"I was sent from Sardinia to the Italian mainland and lived on the streets. There, an Italian man I met bought me a train ticket to Dusseldorf in Germany. He said: 'Try it'. I thought it would be better," he narrated.


"I went straight to the German police to claim asylum, and they put me in the Leipzig camp and left me there.


"I was handed my deportation papers. Germany has given me nothing. All I do is hide. I left the camp so they couldn't send me back and I slept on a friend's floor."


It is estimated that 200,000 failed asylum seekers like Osaruyi, illegal entrants, and foreigners convicted of crimes in their own countries or Germany are scheduled to be listed for deportation flights. Many of them came to Germany in 2015 when Merkel indicated the country's willingness to accept refugees from war-torn Syria.


If German authorities pick up Osaruyi, however, the mode of deportation might be traumatic.


According to the news outlet, the migrants on board deportation planes are outnumbered by hand-picked security officers, many drawn from the police, wearing protective gear to stop attacks.


One such flight that left Leipzig carried 45 Afghans to their capital city of Kabul. The plane had 70 officers on guard throughout. Some of the deportees were forced to wear physical restraints that limit their upper body movement to reduce the threat of violence.


Another migrant, Mohammed Saleh, said he watched an African being carried off like a corpse.


"I watched the police come early one morning. They took an African away to the deportation plane in a police car. They had drugged him to keep him quiet. He was carried off like a corpse and never seen again. I witnessed this with my own eyes," he said.


Explaining the reasons behind the extreme measure, a German police union chief, Jorg Radek, said recently that many of the deportees are in an 'exceptional state emotionally'.


Meanwhile, Osaruyi is stock between two walls, as life for illegal African migrants in Germany is not pleasant.


Narrating conditions in Leipzig, where 80 per cent of some 2,000 migrants are Africans, an Iranian who asked not to be named said, "The Germans have let refugees down. They treat us like cattle. They talk to us like two-year-olds, as though we can never be as intelligent as them because we are not Germans.


"They are deporting people daily. Eighty per cent of the 2,000 people in Leipzig's main migrant camp are African. I now have a flat, but I lived in the camp when I came to Germany.


"The Africans there are afraid. They are paid less than a euro a day by the German government to clean the place. That is modern slavery."


Despite Merkel's acceptance of more than a million refugees in 2015, the EU has for over three years now, come together to sponsor different projects aimed at stopping massive migration to the economic bloc.


To stop people coming in through the Mediterranean, the EU has allegedly funded militia groups in Libya to serve as coastguards.


These guards, according to reports, now handle most of the rescue operations on the sea and return the survivors to detention camps, where they are made to wait in horror for an EU-sponsored Assisted Voluntary Return programme flight back to their homeland.


The AVR, which is handled by the International Organisation for Migration, tries to help returnees resettle in their home countries with small business capital.

Thursday, 29 October 2020

Endsars Lagos police makes 7 demands from the Governor read on Tafia world

NEWSEnd SARS: 
Lagos Police makes 7 demands from Gov Sanwo-OluPublished on October 29, 2020 By Ifreke Inyang 

The Lagos Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, on Wednesday, made at least seven demands from the State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Sanwo-Olu visited the Lagos Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja, the State capital, where he met with the officers in the Command, including CP, DIG, AIG Zone 2, All Area Commanders and all DPOs across the State.

The visit came days after the #EndSARS protest against police brutality and extortion and widespread looting and arson in Lagos.

Odumosu, while making his remarks, requested several things from Sanwo-Olu.

This was revealed by the Governor’s media aide, Jubril Gawat, via his Twitter account.

“Governor @jidesanwoolu answering requests from the CP Hakeem Odumosu:

“1: The State Govt should foot bills of all police officers that sustained injuries. Mr Governor says: “Consider it Done” immediately.

“Request 2: That the State Government should consider payment of compensation to the Family of the deceased policemen. Governor @jidesanwoolu says the State Govt will compensate the family of the deceased officers during this period.

“Request 3: That the State Govt should take over the burial arrangements of deceased police officers. Governor @jidesanwoolu says the State Govt will take over the burial arrangements of deceased officers during this period.

“Request 4: That the State Govt should give scholarship to the children of Police deceased Officers. Governor @jidesanwoolu instructed the SA Education to attend to it immediately through the State Scholarship Board.

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“Request 5: The Police Stations that have been burnt down. Governor @jidesanwoolu says the State has bigger plans for that and the Police Stations would be rebuilt to proper standards, to something that the Police officers would be proud of.

“Request 6: That the State Govt should help continue the building of the L-Wing to a U-Wing at the Command HQ. Governor @jidesanwoolu says the construction works will begin before the end of the year once space is available.

“Request 7: The Upgrading of the Police Cottage Hospital. Governor @jidesanwoolu says he would direct the Commissioner for Health to come and look at the hospital and determine what kind of improvements the hospital needs.” 

 

Tuesday, 27 October 2020

Some EU Artists were also on the front line leading the Endsarsnow in Europe read it all on Tafia world.

 



The ongoing #Endsars in Nigeria has been going on now for more than three weeks the reason is that many innocent Nigerians has been sent to grave because of some corrupt Nigerian police known as SARS.





The Nigerian youths has been agitating for the banning of the said SARS group which the inspector general of police did.

The youths said they were not sure if they were actually banned or not and they need total reform of the police.

In Nigeria many innocent Nigerian protesters were shoot and killed by some Nigerian Army while protesting peacefully this attitude from the police further infuriated many Nigerians living outside the country who turned out to join the protest all over the world.



Many EU Artists were also on the front line leading protest in their various cities.

Though the government has promised to look into the five points demand from the protesters Nigerians are not so sure if that will happen.




Britain its time to unbundle the Nigerian contraption read it all on Tafia world.





 The Prime Minister of Great Britain, Boris Johnson has a choice either to make history or follow the dehumanizing history of his forebears for lumping Northern Nigeria and  Southern Nigeria Protectorate together, against the people’s volition in a forceful Almagamtion in 1914 by Lord Frederick Lugard. Devoid of cathartic memories, the solemn event marked the divorce of the union from the very beginning.

Boris Johnson would be doing so either by reversing the travesty of history – should I say the tragedy of history – choreographed by his progeny who colonised and forcibly coerced the people into a nation without identities or solidarized with the people in their current quest to extricate themselves from the shackles and manacles of Northern domination.

By siding with the #EndNigeria protests tweaking globally, it’s important that the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister, the Queen of England and the entire country leadership add their voices to that of a traumatized Nigerian generation of youths calling for an end to the marriage of convenient contracted by the British Colonial Masters.

Boris Johnson would be healing the wounds consciously and peniciously inflicted on the dehumanized people  occupying a troubled space in order to avert the coming anarchy. The Prime Minister mustn’t be ignorant of the fact that the country he’s presiding over now once played an ignoble role by viciously hobbling together diverse cultures; traditional ethos, religions and their ancillary totems, togues without similitude in life style and social heritage or orientation.

Aside, Mr. Boris Johnson owes it an obligation to stand up and be counted, not only as the Prime Minister of Great Britain alone but so much as a global leader who must not avert his gaze away from a formerly colonised nation by his country. It’s evidence that General Muhammadu Buhari has literally empowered the Boko Haram terrorists, Fulani marauding herdsmen beasts and the bloodthirsty bandits in his own part of the country to overrun southern part of Nigeria who are predominantly Christians.

Androitly, General Muhammadu Buhari and his hallelujah boys have been seeking escape routes in clumping roads. They have been throwing spit into the air and collecting it with their faces. They have been down playing the slaughtering of innocent citizenry in their thousands on the basis of religious beliefs, ethnocentric differences and unremitting brutality against those calling for the dissolution of the Nigerian State.