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#LekkiMassacre: Man Offers ₦1.2m Reward For Evidence of Casualties

A patriotic Nigerian man based in Canada, Bayo Adedosu has offered a reward of N1.2m to anyone who can provide legit evidence of any causality from the infamous shooting of peaceful protesters at the Lekki Tollgate in Lagos.

Bayo had initially offered a reward sum of N50K to anyone with proof of the incident, however, other random donors raised the sum to the tune of N1.2m.

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From his tweets, Bayo is out to end the uncertainties behind the incident with various denials trailing the October 20th shooting.

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It is expected of anyone coming forward with evidence to prove that they take photos/videos from the venue of the incident and the evidence must have timestamp.

Bayo also assured that whoever has the evidence is safe, while warning that sending fake photos comes with consequences.

His thus Tweeted,
“Good morning fellow Nigerians. In the spirit of truth & justice, I am putting down 50k as a reward for anyone who can come forward with VERIFIABLE pictures of dead pple from the Lekki Toll Gate “shooting”. Pls note that sending fake pictures comes with dire consequences.

“You must be ready to prove that you took the pictures, the pictures must have timestamp and be assured that you’re safe. The money has increased to 150k naira with 2 pple adding 50k each.

“This is not a joke. Let’s put a closure to this debacle today. It will also help if you can send pictures of where DJ Switch was dropping the bodies of the dead at the feet of the Army Commandant or her blood stained outfit from lifting dead bodies drenched in blood.”

Good morning fellow Nigerians. In the spirit of truth & justice, I am putting down 50k as a reward for anyone who can come forward with VERIFIABLE pictures of dead pple from the Lekki Toll Gate “shooting”. Pls note that sending fake pictures comes with dire consequences.

— Tenderbiggie (Eru O B’odo) (@BayoAdedosu) November 15, 2020

Recall that men of the Nigerian army were alleged to have shot at peaceful unarmed #ENDSARS protesters on Tuesday 20th October, 2020, at the Lekki Tollgate.

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The protest was aimed at ending police brutality and extra judicial killings, as well as the excesses of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, FSARS.

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