Lekki Shootings: International Criminal Court Begins Probe (News | Nigeria)

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Lekki Shootings: International Criminal Court Begins Probe (News | Nigeria)


The International Criminal Court (ICC) has disclosed that it is conducting a preliminary investigation into the recent #EndSARS protests in Nigeria.
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  1. Where was ICC when Trump shot at US citizens during BLM protests?!!!
    Am all for #ENDSARS… But when will Africans learn?… How many western leaders or dictators have been prosecuted by ICC?… It's only Africans that will put themselves out there for this type of nonsense. People of a certain ethnic group were wiped out by ISIS, look at what is happening in Syria, West Bank… How many of the leaders in those countries has ICC prosecuted?!
    We need to learn… We need to grow…

  2. The Lady newscaster should be taken back to the classroom, she so unprofessional aways interrupting the gust for lack of time she eventually used to discuss rubbish with her colleague in the studio.

  3. The Lady newscaster on these Breakfast programme why can't you give the man in which you're interviewed a chance to speak, can you ever work with CNN, BBC, AL JAZEERA at all as you people are serving your employer in Nigeria if they're God.

  4. I'm sorry but these news casters are everything short of professional. Not prepared with their questions.
    – Too much mumbling.
    – Using " I'm gonna " instead of "I am going"
    – too much repetition.

    Did this lady just say a dialogue must take place? Oh hell no! Justice must FIRST be served, thereafter a dialogue on how to heal and move forward while meeting the needs of every Nigerian, most crucially important, that of the youths because they are the future of the country rotting away.

    Nigeria hasn't lost a generation but rather 3 generations.

    My parents are from an era where they weren't allowed to do anything because the military was in rule.
    And the resulting factor of military rule forced me being taking out of the country for a better future by my parents.

    I'm not a parent to kids myself, who's kids will NEVER be brought to live there nor know the history nor spoils and joy that should be rightfully theirs. And that is simply because it is of no use to them. They are already the property of another countries future and history and youth and live loyal and dedicated as citizens to another country which they identify as.

    Nigeria, has truly FAILED…

  5. It is clear that the ruling class in Nigeria have long lost their ways and are there only to intimidate, kill, and loot the citizens they were voted in to serve. And to the question of whether the ICC has the jurisdiction to put pressure on Nigeria, the answer is YES. Are you not aware that most Nigerian politicians have properties, large funds, and investments in Europe, America, and other countries where the ICC has jurisdiction? This is one of the easiest ways to get these politicians when they travel to enjoy their loots. The new generation of youths in Nigeria is properly equipped to expose Nigeria's group of corrupt individuals and they will not escape this fate.

    Both of you have hurriedly dismissed the guest who had something reasonable to say, only to discuss with each other unintelligently, no wonder this is my first and will be my last time watching this channel.

  6. What is it that you don't understand about "sincerity of purpose?" Are you one of those "brown envelop" journalists who are there to serve the interest of a particular person or group and don't care about the truth? A journalist is asking a guest speaker to explain the meaning of "sincerity of purpose." Where did you get your education from? You journalists are part of the problems in Nigeria–you don't do your job very well. Where are the Dele Giwas of today in Nigerian journalism? How can we say that these judicial inquiries which the Nigerian government has set up to investigate the Lekki shooting is sincere or that it has "sincerity of purpose" when the government is seizing passports of some of the protesters? Some people who participated in the protest have gone to the bank and discovered that their bank accounts have been blocked. Many of them have been receiving all kinds of threats from the government. The military first said they were not involved in the shooting but later changed their statement, etc. etc. These and many other things that are happening show clearly that there is no sincerity of purpose on the part of the Nigerian government. For you a journalist to be asking your guest stupid question, as if you do not know what is going on–shows that you are not fit for this job. You probably got this job based on your connections instead of by merit. It is a common practise in Nigeria for people to get job through "who you know" instead of by your qualification and experience. That is one of the reasons why Nigeria is messed up now.