George Floyd: Buhari Happy About Police Brutality In America Because Human Rights Abuse Is His Trademark, Deji Adeyanju Says | Sahara Reporters

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George Floyd: MBuhari Happy About Police Brutality In America Because Human Rights Abuse Is His Trademark, AdeyanjuDeji Says | Sahara Reporters “It is like the Buhari regime has legalised the extrajudicial killings of citizens. He cannot...” READ MORE:

Human rights activist, Deji Adeyanju, believes President Muhammadu Buhari will not condemn reports of police brutality in America because he has supervised repression and killings of Nigerian protesters agitating for their rights.

Adeyanju said if millions of Nigerians bombarded the street to protest against police brutality as done in America, no security agency would be able to suppress their voices. “For me, I believe this is good news to Buhari and the presidency. This is their regular trademark so nobody should expect any condemnation from them and Buhari himself wouldn’t dare because he would be a laughing stock to the world.”

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