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Mynd44: 7:34am On May 21
ChybuzzDD:


I'm currently watching the video as i type now

Nothing in this whole world gives any tell-tale sign of kidnapping or any other crime having been committed by the driver in that area.

That area is a public place, with lots of by-ers and shoppers around, and none of these people gave any indication that any crime has been committed by the occupants of that vehicle

Now, ask yourself, if the police was convinced there was a kidnap victim in the car, why did he still go ahead to shoot to kill the same victm he was allegedly trying to rescue??

We shouldn't be seen bringing up these imaginary scenarios to justify this heinous crime by a trigger-happy policeman
So a kidnap case has to have happened in that locality.

He couldn't have kidnapped the children from elsewhere and is trying to escape?

You missed where he attempted to kill officers where he ran his car into their vehicles?

I have even agreed that shooting at the car was careless and wrong. But you see that chasing him down, that was the only option.

Do you know the car might have been Carriing explosives?

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ogmask: 7:35am On May 21
Anyone ing the police is a bush pig, period.

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johannu(m): 7:36am On May 21
Mynd44:

When you commit a crime and you are chased by authorities in an attempt to arrest/stop you from being a further threat to other motorists, the fault from whatever happens is yours not the authorities chasing you.

You don't seem to understand the dangers of driving against traffic until someone close to you is knocked down by one of them. How are you even sure the clown on one way isn't a terrorist, armed robber or drunk driving?

Now the method of attempting to shot down the tires was very wrong as you can miss or risk the car turning over and hitting others so other law enforcement should be engaged to block the road further up front and arrest the culprit.

Perhaps you miss that the driver in a bid to get away rammed 2 or 3 place vehicles, if you were an officer there will you believe the driver to be harmless person trying to get home or someone with criminal intent.

There is a reason police authorities don't always prosecute officers and this is one.

What's this one saying?

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ppogba: 7:57am On May 21
nairavsdollars:
I saw the video and I blame the father of the deceased. Such a deranged animal. How can you drive so recklessly with a child in the car? He killed that poor boy


The surviving twin brother will never forgive him.

The mother of the children will never forgive him.

His own conscience will continue to judge him.

Such careless and irresponsible behaviour even in the presence of the children

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olatade(m): 8:01am On May 21
Mynd44:


When you commit a crime and you are chased by authorities in an attempt to arrest/stop you from being a further threat to other motorists, the fault from whatever happens is yours not the authorities chasing you. You don't seem to understand the dangers of driving against traffic until someone close to you is knocked down by one of them. How are you even sure the clown on one way isn't a terrorist, armed robber or drunk driving? Now the method of attempting to shot down the tires was very wrong as you can miss or risk the car turning over and hitting others so other law enforcement should be engaged to block the road further up front and arrest the culprit.

Perhaps you miss that the driver in a bid to get away rammed 2 or 3 place vehicles, if you were an officer there will you believe the driver to be harmless person trying to get home or someone with criminal intent.

There is a reason police authorities don't always prosecute officers and this is one.




You talk about the suspect as if every traffic violator is a terrorist or armed robber,that’s pure fear mongering. Not every person going against traffic is a bloodthirsty criminal. Sometimes they’re reckless, sometimes panicked, sometimes just stupid. But law enforcement has a duty to assess, de-escalate, and act proportionately,not to turn public roads into action movie sets where missed bullets and flipped cars are “acceptable risks.”

Claiming that officers shouldn't be held able because the suspect "started it" is the kind of logic that excuses brutality and systemic abuse. The fact that someone broke the law doesn't mean the police are suddenly above it. And the kicker? You it the method of stopping the vehicle was dangerous,then still go on to defend the officers and the system that enables this recklessness. You can't have it both ways. If law enforcement actions risk more harm than the suspect's behavior, then they are part of the problem,not the solution.

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ppogba: 8:02am On May 21
There were about 6 traffic officers trying to stop him as seen in the video.

Just 2 korofo army officers would have stopped him.

Why is it like that ? Discuss.

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Mynd44: 8:11am On May 21
olatade:





You talk about the suspect as if every traffic violator is a terrorist or armed robber,that’s pure fear mongering. Not every person going against traffic is a bloodthirsty criminal. Sometimes they’re reckless, sometimes panicked, sometimes just stupid. But law enforcement has a duty to assess, de-escalate, and act proportionately,not to turn public roads into action movie sets where missed bullets and flipped cars are “acceptable risks.”

Claiming that officers shouldn't be held able because the suspect "started it" is the kind of logic that excuses brutality and systemic abuse. The fact that someone broke the law doesn't mean the police are suddenly above it. And the kicker? You it the method of stopping the vehicle was dangerous,then still go on to defend the officers and the system that enables this recklessness. You can't have it both ways. If law enforcement actions risk more harm than the suspect's behavior, then they are part of the problem,not the solution.
Another person who hasn't seen the video.

The suspect try to run over police officers. This is someone who they told to stop and ignored, he was cornered, he rammed into police vehicles and drove off. Asking officers to take his number and trace his is just silly.

He has showed dangerous and even murderous behavior, the chase was inevitable.

The officer who shot at the tires was unprofessional and needs to be sanctioned. But the primary person at fault, the lunatic who decided to run over police officers whith 2 of his kids in the back seat

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Mynd44: 8:14am On May 21
EddyNumerouno:
“One way”, a total madness that we Nigerians have normalised.
How can a sane individual drive against traffic flow, endangering themselves, fellow occupants and other pedestrians and drivers as well?

The father put his kids in harms way in such a reckless and totally unnecessary manner. He became so aggressive, endangering everyone just to avoid the consequences of his actions (most likely a fine of N50,000). Now his kid is dead, so sad.

Before you come and cry blood here, watch the video and determine if the use of necessary force to stop the reckless driver was justified by the police 👮🏾. Furthermore, the police must deploy other means of stopping reckless drivers and not resort to live ammunition as it seems to be their only means. Even if you have a problem with a neighbour, police will come with AK-47? [
Very sad situation, may the innocent kid R.I.P, father and police see the blind eyes of justice.
What is worse is that in trying to run away he has included damages to his vehicle that will cost more than 5 times the N50,000 fine. Just stupidity and reckless bravado
daveP(m): 8:16am On May 21
The Death of that boy is on the police.

They have been trying a dumb narrative to blame the dad with their social media talks but their archaic rules of engagement needs intelligent personnel and equipment. So because they couldn't weelay him, shooting so early was the next thing? And they're trying hard to paint that picture since yesterday for a 14yo teenager?

They're heartless and insane and evil. All of them on that van should be relieved for ever. The father should be prosecuted for breaking the traffic laws too.

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Tijani009: 8:25am On May 21
Mynd44:

When you commit a crime and you are chased by authorities in an attempt to arrest/stop you from being a further threat to other motorists, the fault from whatever happens is yours not the authorities chasing you.

You don't seem to understand the dangers of driving against traffic until someone close to you is knocked down by one of them. How are you even sure the clown on one way isn't a terrorist, armed robber or drunk driving?

Now the method of attempting to shot down the tires was very wrong as you can miss or risk the car turning over and hitting others so other law enforcement should be engaged to block the road further up front and arrest the culprit.

Perhaps you miss that the driver in a bid to get away rammed 2 or 3 place vehicles, if you were an officer there will you believe the driver to be harmless person trying to get home or someone with criminal intent.

There is a reason police authorities don't always prosecute officers and this is one.
What are you saying?
You place a B.O.L.O on such vehicles why do they have so much road blocks on the way if they cannot intercept suspected vehicles

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saphiere(f): 8:28am On May 21
nairashopping:
With the tragic incident that occurred in Ibadan today, 20th May 2025, where a 14-year-old boy lost his life during an attempt to enforce traffic laws, it's heartbreaking and unacceptable that law enforcement agencies in Nigeria (The Nigeria Police Force, FRSC, LASTMA, OYTMA and so on) are still chasing vehicles on the road. This outdated method not only endangers the lives of officers but also puts innocent citizens at risk.

In today’s digital age, there are smarter and safer ways to enforce traffic laws. Why not simply capture the vehicle’s plate number and send a fine to the ed owner via SMS or email, along with photo or video evidence of the offence? If the offender refuses to pay, the government can legally deduct double the fine through their Bank Verification Number (BVN). This would reduce chaos and ensure ability.

This needless loss of life must serve as a wake-up call. We cannot continue to operate in the same reckless manner and expect better outcomes. The government and heads of agencies must take responsibility and embrace technology for safer, more efficient law enforcement. It's time to think forward and prioritize the safety of all Nigerians, especially our children.
Not every driver has a bank or BVN. Some commercial vehicles so not have plate numbers
OJUENDAN(m): 8:40am On May 21
I wonder why it is difficult to call a spade a spade in this part of the universe.
Yes, the father of the boy committed a traffic infraction which there are better ways of resolving.
Now, in an attempt to stop the fleeing offender, a 'trainned' police officer opened fire and killed an innocent boy which he swore to protect and a 'sane' man up there is trying to justify the killing by shifting blame on the father.

Two things are involved here;
1) The man committed a lesser crime which is civil crime.
2) The Police officer commited a capital offence which is murder.

As an officer, you're trained to protect even at the face of provocation.
Both of them have a case to answer in the court of law.

Go to X (Twitter) and see how people were raining curses on the handler of Oyoaffairs who posted the video of the incident, trying to shift blame on the father.
If it happened to your son, would you be shifting blame?
We should learn to call a spade a spade even when it is your fault.

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Mynd44: 8:43am On May 21
Tijani009:

What are you saying?
You place a B.O.L.O on such vehicles why do they have so much road blocks on the way if they cannot intercept suspected vehicles
They did. The suspect attempted to run over officers and their vehicles. Have you watched the video?
ChybuzzDD(m): 8:44am On May 21
rainluv:


Why bother? Kehinde alade isn't igbo 🤣🤣
They can ass lick the police as much as they want.....nah them dey pay dearly for it
Jamb suicider comes to mind

These things are connected and correlated, as the NGF is the same all over the country
If they believe their crimes are celebrated and defended in the SW, they'll be encouraged to replicate same in the SE and other regions.
So, we shouldn't keep quiet and allow them go scot-free irrespective of where they commit their crimes

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rainluv: 8:47am On May 21
ChybuzzDD:


These things are connected and correlated, as the NGF is the same all over the country
If they believe their crimes are celebrated and defended in the SW, they'll be encouraged to replicate same in the SE and other regions.
So, we shouldn't keep quiet and allow them go scot-free irrespective of where they commit their crimes

They've been doing so in se for so long a time
Sw mocked and laughed....... they should enjoy their foolery this time......who cares
erniok(m): 8:50am On May 21
Mynd44:

He could have also killed other people on the road. Worse is that how was the police supposed to know the car was not filled with explosives and looking for where to blow up.

So the police is not to chase? I am confused

If the car was filled with explosives, won't shooting the vehicle trigger the explosives?

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TempleHouse: 8:55am On May 21
Can we said the Father contributed 80% to the innocent death of the Son driving through ONE WAY ROAD 🛣️ in Ibadan yesterday

Having said that, the Oyo State Police command did not disclose the name of the police that put the trigger against expectations.

Traffic offences is a regular thing by Nigerians and it's quite unfortunate for this reckless behaviour.

This is a lesson for all.
Tijani009: 9:31am On May 21
Mynd44:

They did. The suspect attempted to run over officers and their vehicles. Have you watched the video?
No I have not, but shooting directly at suspects is not professional what about shooting the tires

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fitinwell: 10:04am On May 21
nairashopping:
With the tragic incident that occurred in Ibadan today, 20th May 2025, where a 14-year-old boy lost his life during an attempt to enforce traffic laws, it's heartbreaking and unacceptable that law enforcement agencies in Nigeria (The Nigeria Police Force, FRSC, LASTMA, OYTMA and so on) are still chasing vehicles on the road. This outdated method not only endangers the lives of officers but also puts innocent citizens at risk.

In today’s digital age, there are smarter and safer ways to enforce traffic laws. Why not simply capture the vehicle’s plate number and send a fine to the ed owner via SMS or email, along with photo or video evidence of the offence? If the offender refuses to pay, the government can legally deduct double the fine through their Bank Verification Number (BVN). This would reduce chaos and ensure ability.

This needless loss of life must serve as a wake-up call. We cannot continue to operate in the same reckless manner and expect better outcomes. The government and heads of agencies must take responsibility and embrace technology for safer, more efficient law enforcement. It's time to think forward and prioritize the safety of all Nigerians, especially our children.

The father killed the boy... Nothing more..

Nigeria doesn't respect innovations... We are just faking it.. chanting A.I up and down...

We are rich with vast lands and resources.... But very dumb upstairs...,

Many obsoletes instrumental still used to carry out day to day operations in all the sectors in Nigeria... Even Africa as a continent...

I will also advise Nigeria Police to train their personnel on how to Aim correctly before shooting....

You see there are courses for all this things.. and get them certified...

You don't shoot with emotions... You shoot with coordination... With clear sight view..

Almost all Nigeria paramilitary with Firearms shoot with emotions... Either under influence of alcohol or anger...

So let them train all firearms carriers... How to aim to shoot...

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HenryWilliams(m): 10:31am On May 21
Mynd44:

When you commit a crime and you are chased by authorities in an attempt to arrest/stop you from being a further threat to other motorists, the fault from whatever happens is yours not the authorities chasing you.

You don't seem to understand the dangers of driving against traffic until someone close to you is knocked down by one of them. How are you even sure the clown on one way isn't a terrorist, armed robber or drunk driving?

Now the method of attempting to shot down the tires was very wrong as you can miss or risk the car turning over and hitting others so other law enforcement should be engaged to block the road further up front and arrest the culprit.

Perhaps you miss that the driver in a bid to get away rammed 2 or 3 place vehicles, if you were an officer there will you believe the driver to be harmless person trying to get home or someone with criminal intent.

There is a reason police authorities don't always prosecute officers and this is one.


Pardon my language..this is crap you wrote.
Normal standard procedure when faced with such a scenario is to capture the vehicle number plates and also video evidence of the violation..you let the vehicle go. You de-escalate the tension. In saner climes, that's what they do if they see you're too aggressive. They allow you go. It's better to allow you go than risk the death of an innocent person. That just happened in Ibadan. The way our enforcement officials work..it reminds me of jungle.imagine surrounding the vehicle with dozens of enforcement officials, shouting and acting all barbaric all in a bid to arrest and demand hefty bribe..such a driver already facing such prospects would do more harm in his frenzied state..
Lagos State LASTMA/VIO can never do such..
They will capture your vehicle details and fine you appropriately. If you were aggressive on the road,home arrest few days later when tension has been doused. That's how it's done.
We need to start working intelligently not like cavemen. Unfortunately a promising young lad was killed by the NPF cos of anticipated bribe.
bong4(m): 11:00am On May 21
nairashopping:
With the tragic incident that occurred in Ibadan today, 20th May 2025, where a 14-year-old boy lost his life during an attempt to enforce traffic laws, it's heartbreaking and unacceptable that law enforcement agencies in Nigeria (The Nigeria Police Force, FRSC, LASTMA, OYTMA and so on) are still chasing vehicles on the road. This outdated method not only endangers the lives of officers but also puts innocent citizens at risk.

In today’s digital age, there are smarter and safer ways to enforce traffic laws. Why not simply capture the vehicle’s plate number and send a fine to the ed owner via SMS or email, along with photo or video evidence of the offence? If the offender refuses to pay, the government can legally deduct double the fine through their Bank Verification Number (BVN). This would reduce chaos and ensure ability.

This needless loss of life must serve as a wake-up call. We cannot continue to operate in the same reckless manner and expect better outcomes. The government and heads of agencies must take responsibility and embrace technology for safer, more efficient law enforcement. It's time to think forward and prioritize the safety of all Nigerians, especially our children.


A case where an irresponsible father meets an unprofessional policeman.
Emeskhalifa(m): 11:07am On May 21
nairavsdollars:
I saw the video and I blame the father of the deceased. Such a deranged animal. How can you drive so recklessly with a child in the car? He killed that poor boy

Are you telling me if it were in a sane country, Police will start shooting at the car despite seeinga minor in the car abi?
nairavsdollars(f): 11:36am On May 21
Car was Tinted glasses or can't you read?. I don't the shooting though. Just blaming the father for the avoidable death
Emeskhalifa:


Are you telling me if it were in a sane country, Police will start shooting at the car despite seeinga minor in the car abi?
bamosagie(m): 11:41am On May 21
nairavsdollars:
I saw the video and I blame the father of the deceased. Such a deranged animal. How can you drive so recklessly with a child in the car? He killed that poor boy

The police opening fire on vehicle with unknown occupants is the height of irresponsibility.
Even if they were aiming for the tire, what do they think would be the effect of a blown out tire on vehicle accelerating on high velocity. it is a shame that we have such an undertrained, unproffessional and incompetent instutition policing the country.
IyfeNamikaze(m): 11:50am On May 21
Mynd44:

did you think for 5 seconds that it might been an attempted kidnap?
What sort of excuse is that? So the police are allowed to open fire based on assumptions without any probable cause?
So let's assume it was a kidnapping, are the police even supposed to shoot at the vehicle in that situation knowing fully well that there is a kidnap victim inside?
What you're saying does not even make sense at all.
Pepperdemisback: 12:14pm On May 21
femi4:
Even at that, the police officer was unprofessional. You were not chasing armed robbers
He portrait himself as an armed robber or a kidnapper. Driving fast against traffic, almost threw down Police Officer from bridge, ram into Police vehicles, destroy barricade, who does that?
Even after shooting the boy, he continued, he said he didn't know the boy was dead.

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Emeskhalifa(m): 12:36pm On May 21
nairavsdollars:
Car was Tinted glasses or can't you read?. I don't the shooting though. Just blaming the father for the avoidable death

So the windscreen and the rare screen were both tinted abi?

The evil some of una dey for this country,I sincerely pray it doesn't happen to any of una or una close families before una go realise say evil is evil.


So let's even say the car and everything was tinted, the best thing to do was to open fire even when there was no shot fired from the erring driver abi? Does that even sound professional to you at all?
bamosagie(m): 4:17pm On May 21
Mynd44:

did you think for 5 seconds that it might been an attempted kidnap?

And you stop the kidnapping by killing the victim!
legallysly: 8:57pm On May 22
Emeskhalifa:


So the windscreen and the rare screen were both tinted abi?

The evil some of una dey for this country,I sincerely pray it doesn't happen to any of una or una close families before una go realise say evil is evil.


So let's even say the car and everything was tinted, the best thing to do was to open fire even when there was no shot fired from the erring driver abi? Does that even sound professional to you at all?

Agreed.

There's even a part in the video where the OYRTMA officers opened the door to the Driver's side. They can't say they did not see the kids inside.

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