Student's Life
I FEEL LIKE RELEASING A BULLET! Trigger happy policeman allegedly shoots Ogun student
A student of Federal College of Education Osiele Abeokuta, simply identified as Dimeji, was allegedly shot by a trigger happy policemen in a taxi on Tuesday, January, 15.
According to reports, the yet to be identified policeman said “I feel like releasing a bullet” before he shot Dimeji.
One Maryam Ogunmuyiwa shared the news on her Facebook post and called on her fellow students to pray for his quick recovery.
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According to her, Dimeji, who is a ‘senator’ in the Student Parliamentary Council is currently receiving treatment at Federal Medical Centre in Ogun State.
WuzupNaija cannot confirm the authenticity of the news story but has reached out to the Facebook user who shared the news.
Read her post;
“So saddening and heartbreaking ? ? ?. He is a senator in Student Parliamentary Council Federal College of Education Abeokuta chapter. He was shot by a policeman yesterday wherein they were in the same taxi.
“The policeman said he felt like releasing a bullet ? ? ? and shot Dimeji who was sitting at the front sit. He was operated at Federal Medical Center, FMC
“Abeokuta, yesterday. All we need to do is to pray for him not to die. We don’t wanna loose another senator again in our chamber, Allah we don’t wanna loose another student in our school. May Almighty Allah grant him Shifah.”
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