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They have started telling lies so it is time for us to tell the truth. These videos we have are the truth as it happened. They are videos that cannot be refuted.
If these videos are untrue, can the government provide us with alternative videos of their version? Where are the videos from the Lekki toll gate cameras before the lights went off? Where are CCTV videos from the banks and other buildings in the area?
It is also imperative to note that shooting innocent and unarmed civilians is illegal by the Nigerian constitution and International law that binds security forces in Nigeria. It is a violation of their fundamental human rights. The #ENDSARS protests began as a reaction to innocent civilians getting killed without reason. Is the solution to the problem a continuation of it?
The truth will always prevail.
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A timeline of events
In the video.i.ng copyright, you can see the Nigerian army collecting the bodies of the dead. Why were they collecting the bodies and where are these bodies?
Below is a video from popular musician and DJ Dj Switch’s instagram live broadcast that night. Is it possible to manipulate a live video? While these other videos were being recorded? Over 130,000 people globally watched the stream live, you can see the number on the top right of the recording.
Video from on office building nearby. You can hear the staff asking people to sit down and laydown so they don’t get shot.
In this video.i.ng copyright, the recorder alludes to the fact that Nigerian army soldiers have killed people. They’re so many, he has lost count. This is not the only video we have of dead people. There are more. Near the end of the video, he alludes to even more people shot.



Take a good look at the images above. Check out the tweet for yourself with this link. WWW.skits.ng. Do you see the man with the traditional wear on the right side of the video? There are at least 3 people shot in this video while the man in traditional wear fights for his life.
Here is another video of the man getting treated in an ambulance. Note that for hours the Nigerian army did not allow ambulances to pick up wounded people.
The video.i.ng copyright is an eyewitness report by Oludolapo Ojelabi who also appears in the picture above. Dolapo is the man in black standing on the right side of the elderly man in the traditional outfit. Here is his report.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eTO97gtEs4&feature=youtu.be
In the video.i.ng copyright, the End SARS protester states the date as 21-10-2020. Numerous reports from residents in the Lekki area say the army shot at the toll gate protesters intermittently, from 6.45PM on the 20th up until past 7AM on the 21st.
Federal government owned and managed Nigeria Television Authority(NTA) reporter, Jennifer Uloma Igwe reports on the shooting that night.
Another eyewitness report. This time from DJSwitch who streamed the massacre live until her battery was low. Watch the VIDEO ON WWW.ovideos.ng here
The video above is from a Twitter user. You can see from the video timestamp, the army left Bonny Camp on 10/20/20 at 6:29PM. Below is a screenshot of the tweet posted at 6.46PM. Link to Tweet
There are 3 hilux vehicles in this video. They also appear in multiple videos above.

Another video when the army began shooting at the Lekki Toll Plaza protesters. Notice the young man and all others around him are sitting and waving the Nigerian flag?
The Nigerian army refused ambulances access to the wounded protesters. Why?
You’ve seen videos and pictures of protesters at the Lekki Toll plaza that night holding bullets. You’ve been wondering why people would keep bullets because the army and the police were picking the bullets in another attempt to cover up this event.
At 9:39 AM on the 21st, Wole Dada of DWNews posted this video of him and Fanny Facsar, an Africa reporter at DWNews hiding from gunshots. You can hear rapid fire throughout the video. Link to Wole Dada’s Tweet.







