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Nollywood actress, Adesua Etomi and other well meaning Nigerians have taken to social media to condemn the alleged murder of a young man who has been identified as Kolade Johnson.
TheNewsGuru reports that Kolade was murdered by FSARS operatives who had reportedly visited his residential area on Sunday afternoon, to arrest one of the boys of a major music producer who was wearing dreadlocks.
Happenings soon took an extreme turn as the operatives reportedly fired on Kolade, leading to his death before he could receive medical attention.
The incident happened around Mangoro/Onipetesi community in Lagos State.
Reacting over the murder of Kolade, Adesua wrote: “I am SO SICK of the abuse of power by SARS. I am SO SICK of a government that turns deaf ears to the cries of it’s people.
@muhammadubuhari @profosinbajo @akinwunmiambode @jidesanwoolu
HOW MANY MORE PEOPLE HAVE TO DIE before something is done about this?
Every other day, we hear stories of how citizens are beaten, killed, robbed, kidnapped by SARS.
If a tree is producing rotten fruit, CUT IT DOWN.
This is Kolade. His only crime was watching football. That was all he was doing when a stray bullet hit him yesterday. A bullet fired by a SARS official. They fled the scene btw. So who do we hold responsible?
He has a son who now has to grow up without a father, all because some irresponsible official was trigger happy.
P.s I didn’t know Kolade. This could have been anyone. Kola is the face (today) of the many that have gone. Who will it be tomorrow?
#EndSars #justiceforkola #thishastostop
Ps: Pls if you have Kolade’s wife’s contact details or his mums contact details, pls send a dm to As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official response from the F-SARS, even as the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bala Elkana, told our correspondent that the Command will investigate the matter”
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As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official statement from the F-SARS.