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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. Edited by Camlad 10-09-2016 17:35 |
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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 Edited by Camlad 10-09-2016 17:27 |
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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. *************************** 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. *************** ************** “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. *************** *************** 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. ************************** 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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