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This story is not written by me, i copied it but i want you guys to gain some lessons.
Am Sorry it is not well organised, no punctuation.

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(THE KILLER)

**episode 1**

Mr. Olundare jacobs felt a pang of guilt as he stepped out of the blackmaria. As a kid who was brought up in the barracks, he used to see many criminals being transported in that van to the prison and he would always say “why would someone waste his life in criminal activities when he knows fully
well that one day, he would be transported in this dark, poor ventilated van whose
only route is from court to prison, prison to court?
Surely, i would never step my feet in those
vans”. How would he have known that
25years later, he would be the one inside the van? Well, as a child he didn’t
know that someday he was going to point a gun at his wife.
The thought of his wife made tears to
drop from his eyes. Their relationship was
the type only obtainable in movies and romance stories. He remembered vividly
how she married him despite pressure
from her family to marry the promising
soldier officer Paul Adeyemi. He was just
an odinary civil servant back then in the lagos state ministry of information and
communication. He had met the beautiful
miss Grace Briggs when she was posted
to the ministry as a youth corper.


He never
used to believe in love at first
sight but
grace changed his perception,
not only
about love but life in its entirety.
Mr. Jacobs
doesn’t even know the part of
her body he
loves the most. Was it her radiant
hair
which is as black as Taye Taiwo’s
face or
her lips which was wonderfully
placed on
her face just below her pointed
but
beautiful nose. He doesn’t even
know If it
was her shiny eyes that could
give the
stars a run for their money or
her fair skin
which sparkles in sunlight. In
jacobs own
words “grace, even monalisa
would be
jealous of you”.
Back then, he would always use
his
meagre salary to take her out for
lunch
until immediately after she
completed her
youth service when they decided
to tie the
nuptial knots. It only took the
effect of the
scorching sun to bring him out
from his
journey through the land of
emotional el
dorado. He had just stepped out
of the
van. He was standing taller and
well built
than the two policemen who
where
escorting him. He was very dark,
infact his
mates in university used to call
him blacky
which is one of the reasons he
married
someone who would
complement him. His
hairs were unkept, what do you
expect
from someone who was just
coming out
of a police cell?
Even though he has not been
proven guilty
of any crime, he has been
sleeping in the
police cell for over a month. The
law
stipulates that no citizen should
spend
more than 24hours in police
custody
except sentenced by a law court
but it
seems the law and the police
force are
enemies. Its ironic since the
police are
supposed to protect the law. He
looked at
his environment, it was like every
other
typical trial court in nigeria. He
took a deep
breathe but just as he was about
to enter
the court, he sighted paul
Adeyemi. He just
shook his head and walked into
the court
room


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***episode 2***
“Court rise!!!” The bailiff shouted
and
everybody stood up. Justice
clement okoro
walked into the court room. He
was an old
man who was probably close to
retirement. If you place his age
anywhere
around 70years, you just might
be right
because he actually looks
younger anytime
he smiles and older when he
frowns.
Today was one of his bad days
as he was
not smiling. His facial expression
could be
read in a thousand different
ways but mr.
Jacobs read it as, “Am tired of
this job,
always sentencing people to
death”. Truly,
Justice Okoro had sentenced
countless
people to death so when jacobs
saw him,
he knew his freedom was just
wishful
thinking.The case was announced by the
court
administrator who also
announced the
presence of all the witnesses.
“The case before this court is a
murder
case filed by the nigeria police
force
against Mr. Olundare jacobs” he
carefully
read.
“Mr olundare jacobs, what is
your plea?
Are you guilty or not?” the judge
asked.
“Not guilty” Jacobs answered
non-
chalantly.
I just hope he is right, i cant
afford to slam
a ‘life imprisonement’ sentence.
Justice
Okoro kept his thoughts to
himself. He
called on the prosecutor for his
opening
statement.
A fairly old man stood up.
Looking at his
face, you’ll think he is a
septagenerian but
he’s just in his early fifties. If you
say he
was old due to his family
problems, you
probabaly would be right
because his only
daughter chose to marry
someone whom
he had no iota of trust for.
Despite his
disaproval, she still went ahead
to marry
him. Your guess is as good as
mine, his
name is Barrister Jim Briggs,
father of Mrs
grace jacobs whose death, they
stand in
court today to find the culprit.
“mmm mmmm.. .Barrister Briggs
cleared
his throat.

Fellow citizens of this nation, we
are here
today the 21st of october 2013
to prove
that Mr. Olundare Jacobs
standing here is
responsible for the death of his
wife, Mrs.
Grace Jacobs”.
He hates calling his daughter
Grace Jacobs,
he rather prefers to call her Grace
Briggs
but for the sake of the court, he
called her
the name. He allowed the
information he
just dropped to sink into the ears
of his
audience before he continued.
“On the 15th of august 2013 at
about
10:30pm, Mr. Olundare Jacobs
allegedly
shot and killed his wife. Such
people
should not be allowed to walk in
the
soceity as they are bad eggs that
can
currupt the good ones. I hereby
pray this
court to serve justice in this case.
This is
my case”. He bowed and left for
his seat.
Justice okoro smiled and called
on the
defendant. He had known
Barrister Briggs
to be a man that doesn’t beat
around the
bush. He always makes his points
brief but
very strong.
The defendant was a young
lawyer
probably in his early thirties. His
name is
Barrister Clement Obong. He was
a light
complexioned young man with a
well
trimmed moustache. He fell in the
category
of people that were created on
God’s bad
day. He was a very ‘brief
creature’. That
was the term his clique in the
University
used to refer to his shortness.
Olundare
jacobs who happens to be the
accused
was also a member of that clique.
He got
up and looked at Barrister
Briggs, he then
gave a deadly smile. He had
history with
Barrister Briggs.
Immediately after being called to
bar, the
young lawyer Clement Obong
had gone
into Barrister Briggs Firm to
work as a
lawyer in the firm but he was
turned
down. He can still remember
Barrister
Briggs exact words to him.
“young man, this is not a
chamber for
jokers with wig on the head, this
is a
chamber for real lawyers”.
Barrister clement obong has a
point to
prove. To show that he is not a
joker with
wigs on the head but a real
lawyer. He
arranged his wig and stepped
forward.
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****episode 3******
“My lord, barrister clement
started. This
case as convincing as it might
look is a
mere case of slander against my
client.
1. The case holds no water as
contrary to
their claims that my client shot
and killed
his wife, there is no autopsy
report to
back that claim. Infact the body
of the
victim is nowhere to be found.
2. My client, Mr Olundare Jacobs,
after
thorough scrutiny by members
of his
community was chosen along
with few
men in his community to save lives. He is a
member of the vigilante group in
his
community so i see no reason
why he
should take the life of his wife.
Homicide is a very strong
accusation and i
dont expect the testimony of one
man to
hold weight. I hereby pray this
court to
strike out this case in the name
of justice”
he concluded his statement.
“once a joker, always a joker”
Barrister
Briggs muttered under his
breathe. He
doesn’t have time to show his
swagg, he
just had to make sure his
daughter’s killer
was sent behind bars else he
would have
showed Barrister clement that
the SAN at
the end of his name isn’t just a
mere fuss.
“can we have the first witness
please”
justice okoro spoke to Barrister
Briggs.
“The first witness is Paul
Adeyemi. If you
are here please come forward”
Barrister
briggs called him forward.
Barrister
briggs called him forward.
A youngman in the same age
bracket as
jacobs stood up. He was also very
dark. It
seems as if his occupation made
him
stand under the scorching sun
everyday.
He was tall and well built.
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15th August 2013
Lagos State ministry of
information and
communication organized a
dinner night.
Mrs. Grace Jacobs being a fluent
speaker of
english was chosen to be the
anchor of
the programme. As early as
3:00pm that
day, she was already dressed up
and was
about to go to the event when
her
husband, Olundare Jacobs came
in. Jacobs
has been unlucky as a
retrenchment
programme of the state
government had
caught up with him. Since then,
he had
failed to find himself a job so he
was
always at home, coupled with the
fact that
he had become a vigilante.
“Miss universe. Jacobs
complemented his
wife and she just smiled.
Where are you going dressed like
this?”
“Darling, you remember that
dinner night i
told you about? She paused,
waiting for an
answer. Jacobs nodded his head
to signify
that he remembered.
The dinner night is slated for
today”. She
concluded.
“Thought you just called it a
dinner night,
what kind of dinner night starts
by
3:00pm” he asked, looking at his
wrist
watch.
“You know this is my first time of
anchoring this kind of event, the
chairman
of the central planning
committee
requested that i should be there
by
3:00pm so he can fill me in on
how to
proceed with the event. I’m even
late” she
narrated.
“so i guess i will just be the only
one in
this house. Just make sure you
dont move
your lips in those your sexy
manner, those
men can be funny atimes”
“i promise, i wont even smile”
she said and
laughed away.
10:20PM THAT SAME DAY
Grace walked into the house
tired. The
dinner night was a huge success
and
everybody attributed the success
to her.
She even switched off her phone
when
the congratulatory calls where
getting too
much.
She trew her bag on the couch
and was
about going into the bedroom
when the
voice of her husband startled
her.
“Where are you coming from?”
he asked.
She switched on the light to
behold her
husband holding a gun. She was
shocked
but then, she remembered that
armed
robbers had been giving them
sleepless
nights in the street so she
thought her
husband being a vigilante had
chased
armed robbers that day.
“what are you talking about? I
told you i
was attending a dinner night”
“Dinner night!! So which of the
directors
did you sleep with or was it the
commisioner himself?” Jacobs
accused.
“I dont have time for this, am
very tired”
grace said and was about going
into the
bedroom when her husband
spoke.
“Dont even take another step”.
She turned back and saw her
husband
pointing a gun at her. She was
shocked.
Her husband had never laid a
finger on
her not to talk of pointing a gun
at her.
Yes he had lost his Job but that
doesn’t
mean he has lost his mind.
“I was in that establishment
before you. I
know how it is done. Those big
men
choose people to spend the
night with. I
gave you the benefit of doubt
but you
failed me”
What are you talking about, i
never slept
with anyone” Grace shouted.
“Put the gun down” a voice
spoke. They
both turned their heads and saw
Paul
Adeyemi, pointing a gun at
Jacobs.
“We can settle this without….
Kpaa” Grace
was trying to complete her
statement but
she was shot. She fell down to
the ground.
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****episode 4*****
Paul Adeyemi stood inside the
dock, a
bible was brought since he was
a christain
and he took an oath placing his
hand on
the bible.
I, paul Adeyemi do swear that the
evidence
i shall give shall be the truth, the
whole
truth and nothing but the truth.
So help
me God.
Barrister Briggs walked up to the
witness.
“how are you doing Mr.paul?” he
asked
him.
“Am fine thank you” paul replied.
“oh, i can see you are really fine.
So i was
told you were the one who
alerted the
police and paramedics about the
incident
at the house of Mr. Jacobs. As a
first hand
witness, what really happened?”
he asked.
“I was going to my house that
faithful day,
and i decided to branch jacobs
house.
When i got there, i saw him
pointing a gun
at his wife but before i could
make any
move he shot her” paul
explained.
“And what evidence do you have
of this
claim” barrister briggs asked.
“A picture. I took a snapshot of
jacobs
pointing a gun at his wife” he
replied.
Barrister Briggs turned and
walked back
to his table while still talking.
“At this juncture, i’ll like to
present my first
evidence” he brought out a
picture.
Exhibit1 was bodly written at the
back. In
this photo, jacobs can be seen
pointing a
gun at his wife. He passed the
picture to
the court administrator who
passed it to
the judge.The picture was
enhanced
using a projector for the whole
court to
see. Barrister Briggs then turned
and
faced paul.
“Do you know of any reason why
Mr.
Jacobs could kill his wife?” he
asked.
“He is a lost Man, he lost his job
while his
wife still has hers, thats why he is
transferring his anger to the
wife” paul
answered.
“Thank you mr. Paul, you have
been very
helpfull” Barrister Briggs said,he
turned to
the judge
“i rest my case”he said and
walked to his
seat.
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***Episode 5***
The judge turned to Barrister clement “would you like to cross-examine the witness?”
“Yes my lord” he said and stood up. Mr.paul can you please tell the court the kind of relationship you have with the jacobs family? “objection my lord, the question is
irrelevant to this case” Barrister briggs
shouted. “objection overuled” the judge came to therescue.
Go on barrister.
“So, Mr. Paul, whats your relationship with
the jacobs”. “I’m a family friend and am very close to the couple” he replied.
“Any proof? Perhaps group pictures, or
text messages. Do you even even have
their phone number?”.
Paul thought of his next answer before
answering. “No”
“Good, so it has been established that you are not so close to the family, so what took
you to their house at about past 10 in the
night?” “like i said, i was passing and i
decided to check on them” paul replied.
“Okay, so correct me if am wrong. You went into the house, you saw Jacobs pointing a gun at his wife and instead of saving her you decided to snap
pictures?” Barrister clement asked. “i needed the pictures for evidence” paul
replied. “Evidence? So you planned on uploading it on facebook? There was laughterin the court and when they were finally brought to Order, Barrister clement continued.
Forgive me Mr. Paul, but i just want to
know, do you have any personal vendetta
against Mr. Jacobs?
“No” paul answered.
Barrister clement went to his bag
and brought out a white paper. He showed paul.
“Is this your signature” he asked. “looks like it but signatures can be forged”
paul answered.
“Dont worry about that. Few years back
you asked for the deceased hands in
marriage but she refused and you
threatened her that if you do not
get her
then nobody else will. This is the
statement
she wrote in the police station. It
only took
the intervention of your boss in
the army
for you to sign” Barrister clement
passed
the paper to the court
administrator. He
then faced the judge
“i rest my case” he said and went
back to his seat.
Even Justice okoro was impressed. He
faced Barrister Briggs
“any other witness”.
“yes, my lord, i would like to question the
accused” Barrister Briggs said. “Mr. Jacobs, i would like you to give me
straight forward answers to this
my few questions and please be audible”
Barrister Briggs advised. “Did you kill your wife?” Jacobs was shocked. He had
expected barrister Briggs to start from the light questions but he just went
straight to the
point. “Answer the question young man, did you kill your wife?” Barrister Briggs
was getting emotional. “No” Jacobs replies. “Did you point a gun at your wife? I mean
a loaded gun”.
“No” The court was shocked, less than
five minutes ago they saw a picture of him pointing a gun at his wife but here he was denying the fact.
“Are you saying that picture was photo-shopped?” Barrister Briggs asked. Do you know the reppercusion if you lie to this court?”
“Objection my lord, he is pressing my clent
to admit to a crime he didn’t commit” Barrister clement shouted “Objection overuled, you may proceed barrister” justice Okoro shouted.
“So you are saying the picture was photo-
shopped” “No, am saying the gun i pointed at my wife wasn’t loaded, it was empty.
Infact, as a vigilante, we always submit our bullets to our commander. We only collect the bullets in times of emergency” “so you are saying, you didn’t kill your wife, who killed her then? Barrister Briggs asked. Jacobs took a deap breathe and then spoke.“Paul Adeyemi”
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********Episode 6*********
The whole court was shocked by
jacobs’
revelation. The whole case was
taking a
new dimention.
“Do you know how preposterous
your
accusation sound? You mean he
shot your
wife and you just stood there?”
Barrister
Briggs asked.
“Immediately he killed my wife,
he charged
at me and hit me with his gun
and i
became unconcious” Jacobs
narrated
“I see.
Your counselor just said Mr.paul
has a
personal vendetta against you so
why
didn’t he kill you? I mean, you are
the only
thing standing between him and
Grace
according to your lawyer, so why
did he
choose to kill Grace instead of
you?”
“I don’t know” jacobs replied.
“you also said all bullets are
submitted to
your commandant untill during
emergencies but according to
reports
there was an armed robbery
attack that
night which means you were
with bullet
so how about the truth? How did
you feel
when you killed my daughter?”
“Objection my lord, false charge!!
My client
has not been proven guilty”
barrister
Clement shouted
“Objection sustained, Barrister
lets wait till
that is proven”. Justice Okoro
said.
“i rest my case” barrister Briggs
said. He
brought out a white hankerchief
from his
pocket and used it to wipe the
already
forming tears in his eyes. He
sniffed
inaudibly and went back to his
seat.
Whispers of eyaa, kai and the
likes, were
heard in the crowd.
“Would you like to cross-examine
him?”
Justice Okoro asked Barrister
Clement.
“No, your honour.” he replied.
The judge turned to Barrister
Briggs
“your next witness please” He
said.
By this time, Barrister Briggs has
already
regained composure.
He stood up and called.
“Mr. Fidelis Ogbu, please come
out”
A middle aged man who was
probably just
a few centimetres fatter than the
‘letter I’
came out. He went straight into
the dock.
“Mr. Fedelis, what kind of
relationship do
you have with Mr. Jacobs?”
Barrister
Briggs asked.
“Ah!! Na my paddy o, na me with
am the
follow drink for junction. Infact
ehm, e dey
even carry me go him house,
madam go
come cook better food for us.
Kai, madam
na good woman o” fidelis spoke.
“so were you with Jacobs on the
day of
the incident?”
“yesso, na me with am been
drink that day
sef. E call me around past 3 say
make we
go drink. As we come the drink
na, him
come tell me say e go kill him
wife today. I
think say na play him the play o.
Around
past 4 we come drink finish. By
then, my
friend don drink 5bottles. I come
leave am
go my house o, na the next day
naim i
come hear say e don kill him
wife” fidelis
narrated.
“Why did he talk about killing his
wife”
“him say as him wife the go
work say she
the follow men for office, say him
go kill
her.
“thank you mr. Fidelis” barrister
Briggs
said and walked back to his seat.
“Would you like to cross-examine
the
witness?” Justice Okoro asked
Barrister
Clement.
“Yes, your honour” Barrister
clement said
and stood up. He opened his bag
and
brought out three pictures.
“Mr. Fidelis, you claimed to have
seen Grace
right?” Barrister clement asked.
“oga lawyer i don see the
woman plenty
times, my friend the carry me go
him
house” fidelis explained.
“Good, so which of this three
pictures is
grace’s picture” he asked and
gave the
three pictures to Fidelis to
choose.
After carefull observation, Fidelis
chose
one and gave to Barrister
clement.
“Are you sure?” Clement asked.
“oga na she be that” Fidelis
replied.
Barrister clement then showed
the picture
to the judge. The picture was
once again
enhanced.
“According to our ‘self acclaimed’
friend of
Mr. Jacobs, this is Mrs. Grace. But i
tell you
what, this is the picture of
Genevieve Nnaji.
So our friend here doesn’t even
know mrs.
Grace. The question is, are we
going to
listen to the testimony of a
drunk?
“Objection my lord, the Barrister
is using
foul words in the court.
“Objection sustained” Justice
Okoro
shouted. Barrister, vulgar words
are not
allowed in this court.
“I guess all am trying to say is,
even if my
client truly said what Fidelis has
accused
him of, then he probably said it
under the
influence of alcohol. But there is
a
difference of seven hours
between past 3
and past 10. So am sure the
alcohol must
have cleared from my client’s face
even
before his wife came back so he
wouldn’t
carry out an action he had said
when still
under the influence of alcohol. I
rest my
case” Barrister clement
concluded.
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10:45PM 11th AUGUST 2013
The sound of siren blaring in the
atmosphere would give you the
impression that the president of
the
federal republic of nigeria was
passing,
but why would the president
pass
through a slum?
Neighbours had gathered to
catch a
glimpse of the ‘VIP’ that was
disturbing
their peaceful night rest. They
were
shocked to see an ambulance
and a police
van parked in front of Mr. Jacobs
house.
Mr. Jacobs was a peace lover
who was
known by all and sundry. He was
one of
the few men who had
courageously stood
up and volunteered himself to
fight
against the incessant
armedrobbery
attacks in the area.
The neighbours couldn’t go close
to the
area for fear of police but some
few
people were saying that
armedrobbers
had attacked the family and shot
someone.
It was only when they saw
Mr.Jacobs
coming out with handcuffs that
they knew
it was more than an
armedrobbery attack.
He was bundled into the police
van while a
body carried on a stretcher was
dropped
inside the ambulance. It was
covered with
a white linen.
The Police van drove away while
the
Ambulance drove away via a
seperate
route. A small car followed the
ambulance.
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“Dr. Amos, please come to the
dock”
Barrister clement called out.
A smart looking young man
walked to the
dock.
“How are you feeling Dr. Amos?”
Barrister
clement asked.
“Like never before” he replied.
“Great! So you were the head of
the
medical team that went to the
house of Mr.
Jacobs that day. Anything you
would want
the court to hear?” Barrister
clement
asked.
“As you must have heared, the
ambulance
conveying the corpse was
involved in a
ghastly accident and it caught
fire. Before
then however, i was able to
remove the
bullet from the patient’s body”
Dr. Amos
explained.
“Oh!! That reminds me” Barrister
clement
said and walked to his bag. He
brought
out a transparent polyethene
bag.
“Inside this leather bag is the
bullet that
hit Mrs. Grace.
See, i’m not a millitary personnel
so i took
this bullet to the soldier base and
i was
told that this is a Soviet
5.45x39mm
millitary grade bullet. The
question is,
where would an odinary
vigilante get this
kind of bullet? Although am sure
a soldier
officer has access to such
bullets” he
paused a little bit for his
information to
pierce the heart of his listeners.
“Any other thing you would want
this
court to hear?” he asked Doctor
Amos.
“yes, one more thing. When i was
examining the victim, i
discovered the
bullet pierced her at the side of
her
abdomen. I dont know if that will
help”
“Sure,it will help alot” Barrister
clement
said and turned to face the court.
According to Mr.paul, the
deceased was
facing her husband who was
pointing a
gun at his wife while he walked
in
through the door. He was at the
left hand
side of Mrs. Grace and the right
hand side
of Mr. Jacobs.
Again, i am not a millitary
personnel but i
dont know of any bullet that can
carry out
a parabolic kind of motion. If my
client
truly shot the gun, the bullet
would have
pierced the deceased at the Front
and not
on the side. I rest my case” he
smiled and
went back to his seat.
“Would you like to cross-examine
the
witness?” Justice Okoro asked.
“Yes, your honour” Barrister
briggs
answered and stood up. He was
with a
picture.
“Dr. Amos, please look carefully at
this
picture, are your the one in this
picture?”
Barrister briggs asked.
Dr. Amos took a brief look at the
picture. It
was his graduation party. He
snapped
with Barrister clement and Mr.
Jacobs.
They all graduated from the same
university.
“yes am the one” Dr. Amos
replied.
“So you are friends with Mr.
Jacobs?”
“Yes” Dr. Amos replied.
Barrister Briggs then turned and
faced the
court.
“As a boy growing up, i knew
how
friendship could be. I could do
anything
for my friends. How are we sure
that Dr.
Amos here is not trying to save
his
friend?”
“It is unethical, i can never do
such” Dr.
Amos cut in.
“But is there a possibility that
someone
can do such a thing?” Barrister
Briggs
asked.
“Someone, but definitely not me”
Dr. Amos
replied.
“My lord, Dr. Amos just admitted
that it is
possible for someone to lie just
to cover
up his friend’s act. I hereby rest
my case”
he said.
Justice Okoro looked at his
wristwatch, the
court session was already taking
longer
than he had expected. He
decided he was
going to adjourn the case after
the next
witness.
“anyother witness? He asked.
“Yes your honour” barrister
clement
shouted.
My last witness is Mrs. Grace
Jacobs, please
come out”.
The whole court was shocked.
Can a ghost
testify?
Barrister clement just looked at
Barrister
Briggs and smiled mischievously.
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******episode 8*********
11:00PM, 11Th AUGUST 2013
The Ambulance was travelling at
a ‘break
neck’ speed that Dr.Amos who
was in the
other car was finding it difficult
to follow
them.
“what’s wrong with this driver
sef”
Dr.Amos said to himself and
picked up his
phone.
“Adamu, whats wrong with you?
Reduce
your speed” he spoke to the
person on the
other end.
“Doctor the patient just sneezed,
she is still
alive” the driver informed Dr.
Amos.
Dr. Amos was shocked. He was
personally
at the Jacobs house when the
patient died.
“Adamu what are you talking
about, the
patient already gave up”
The next thing Dr. Amos heard
from the
other end was Jesus! Jesus!!
Jesus!!! He
raised up his head and saw that
the
ambulance was just involved in
an
accident.
The driver of the ambulance was
so
engrossed in the call he was
making with
Dr. Amos that he didn’t notice he
was
about entering a ‘T-junction’. A
toyota
Tundra 2013 model was also
aproaching
the junction with nitro speed.
Before
Adamu, the driver of the
ambulance could
do anything, the Tundra hit him
so hard
from the side. The ambulance
swayed
away from the road, its tyres
were not
able to hold fast to the coal tar.
The force of the collision, coupled
with the
bad road made the ambulance to
somersault and in the process,
the back
door opened and grace’s body
fell to the
ground.
Dr. Amos quickly applied his
brake and his
car came to a hault. He came out
and ran
to check the ambulance for
survivors.
He saw grace lying on the
ground. He
picked her up and took her to his
car. She
was calling out weakly
“Jacobs…Jacobs..Jacobs”
After dropping her in his car, Dr.
Amos
wanted to go back to the
ambulance
when he heard an explosion. The
ambulance went up in flames.
The smoke
was so thick one would think it’s
an evil
spirit hovering over the
Ambulance.
The tundra also had its fair share
of
damage and Dr.Amos was in a
state of
dilemma, whether to check the
tundra for
survivors or take grace home for
medical
attention. He opted for the later,
he took
grace to his house but not
before calling
his hospital to inform them of
the
accident.
It was at Dr. Amos home that
grace was
treated without the knowlege of
anybody.
***************
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Somewhere around the
neighborhood of
the court, there was a 6 story
building. It
was the building of ‘Gmax group
of
companies’.
On the roof of the building stood
a young
man, he was wearing a khaki
and a black
hood. His phone rang and he
picked it.
“Agent white, the operation
parameter has
changed, new target is Grace
Jacobs” a
voice spoke from the other end.
“Grace Jacobs? I thought she
was dead?”
agent white asked.
“Thats what they made us
believe, but
right now she is about to testify.
Agent white brought out his
binoculars
and viewed the court building.
“i see her” he said.
“make sure she doesn’t testify. If
she does
then our man would go to
prison” the
voice said.
“Trust me, she is going back to
the land of
the dead” agent white said. He
touched his
sniper and smiled
“come on baby, we have work to
do” he
said.
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Grace walked to the front slowly.
Some
people were even making way
for her,
nobody wanted to touch a ghost.
She
looked at the Judge, unlike
others, he
wasn’t shocked. He had seen
more
suprises. She looked at her
father, she
couldn’t read his mind. She
walked into
the witness box and Barrister
clement
came forward to question her.
Meanwhile, at the roof of ‘Gmax
group of
companies, agent white’s phone
rang and
he picked it up.
“Whats wrong with you, she is
almost
testifying” a voice shouted.
“I dont have a clear view,
someone is in
my line of sight” agent white
replied.
“I dont care, shoot the im’becile”
the voice
shouted back and the line went
dead.
*************************
“How are you doing?” Barrister
clement
asked Mrs. Grace.
She held back tears and she
spoke
“I’m fine”
“what really happened to you?”
Tuuuuaaaaaaah!!! The sniper
was shot.
Everybody scampered to safety.
“someone has just been shot!
Call the
paramedics” A police officer at
the
premises shouted
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*******episode 9*********
NATU HEADQUATERS LAGOS
NIGERIA, 21ST
OCTOBER 2013.
Sani Madawaki came down from
his office
which was located upstairs in
the NATU
building. He was the director of
NATU.
The ‘nigerian anti-terrorist unit’
was
formed in the year 2011 to curb
the
bokoharam crises. 500men were
chosen
from the nigerian police force,
nigerian
army, navy and all other military
and
paramilitary organizations to
form NATU.
In 2012, they went to the united
states for
intelligence training and came
back later
that same year. They where
posted to all
the bokoharam infested
communities but
due to constant collision with the
JTF and
coupled with the fact that
members of
bokoharam had escaped from
those areas,
the nigerian government decided
to post
them to other states to aid
intelligence.
250 of those men were posted
to lagos
state, the rest were posted to
other
geographic locations but have
since
stopped working due to the
backlog of
salaries they are been owed.
According to
the federal government, the
formation of
NATU was illegal and it was
duplication of
office since other military groups
can do
their jobs. Lagos state
government
however accepted NATU and
have been
paying them.
“Jimmy, i just received a call from
the
commisioner of police, a sniper
shot
someone in the court in ikoyi.
Check for
any storybuilding inside 15metre
radius in
the court premises” sani
instructed
“Got it” Jimmy replied. He was
pretty fast.
He was a computer operator in
NATU.
There are 4 storybuildings in that
location
But according to reports, the
bullet came
at an angle of 45° which leaves
us with
only the Gmax building”
“Good job Jimmy, any traffic
camera in the
location?” sani asked.
“Even if there is a traffic cam, it
wont be
able to get the suspent, he was
in the sixth
floor” Jimmy replied
“fuucckk it!” sani exclaimed. He
doesnt like
working under pressure,it makes
him look
like a newbie.
“Although, i think we can use
satellite
imageries” Jimmy chipped in.
“Nah!! It wont give us the facial
properties
of the victim”
“I know, but we can use it to
know his
location. Jimmy said.
“Do it” sani said with a tone of
finality and
walked back to his office.
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