Popular singer, Johnny Drille has taken to social media to cry out forjustice while recounting his experience with a nurse who turned out to be his fan.
This issue became a major public conversation as Nigerians joined his family to cryforjustice. Many celebrities also joined the bandwagon in supporting the cause.
According to Tonto Dikeh, Nigerians have been fighting forjustice and it would be best if the public is made aware of the result of the autopsy. Tonto Dikeh wrote: "Autopsy result for captain Sylvester is out.
No one deserves this💔" @vhutshy_ noted: "It's up to you to break the cycle or else it will be a generational curse.Before we say Justicefor Amahle💔💔" @moah commented: "no woman deserve this, stay strong girl" Watch video here: Tiktok Video
"If over the years, government had delivered on the promise of growth, prosperity, and justice, those calling for such extreme remedies would be but a small fringe of little consequence.
Joe was said to have been beaten to a stupor and dragged to his family compound close to the farm, despite pleas from his sister-in-law and his wife, who heard him cryfor help and rushed to the scene.
Reacting a social media user @irginpole wrote, "The day dem go shook hand for her Towtow make she no cryjusticefor me o". @adeola_shantel wrote, "This tiwa savage daughter". djbey444 wrote, "I think it's showing a bit much auntie" .
It took the intervention of neighbours who heard the girl's cry, to rescue and rush her to the hospital for treatment. Police officers were alerted and the couple was arrested and arraigned before JusticeA. C.
She also posted a photo of herself in the hospital undergoing a brain scan. She wrote: "Why will a man who claims to love you, beat you to the extent of breaking your skull... what was my crime?
Uchendu questioned why her video was not considered a good example and urged fora reevaluation of the winning videos from group 2. She reiterated that her intention was solely to seek justice and not to disrespect the popular chef.
She said that while she was holding her brother's hand, both of them trying not to cry, the priest began calling her out for an interview she granted months prior, pointing out how the church sometimes makes a lot of monetary demands on members
In a now trending video on social media, Iyabo said "We are still seeking justicefor Mohbad. But while that's going, we have to make preparations for how he would be properly buried."
Iyabo Ojo and Nkechi Blessing had called forjusticefor the girl allegedly raped and molested by Baba Ijesha. Iyabo Ojo had also led a protest against the release of the accused from prison.