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Endsars: Nigerians React As Oba Of Lagos, Akiolu Claims $2m Was Stolen From His Palace

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Nigerians on social media have reacted to the claims by Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, that $2 million and N17 million were stolen when youths attacked his palace last October in the violence that erupted after the EndSARS protests.

Oba Akiolu had saidĀ $2m and N17m were stolen from his palaceĀ during the raid while speaking at the Glover Hall Memorial Commissioning, Lagos, on Wednesday.

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He said, ā€œMany buildings were burnt, including vehicles used to generate income. I can now say publicly that they stole $2 million and N17 million from my palace.ā€

Recall that some hoodlums in the area had invaded the monarch’s palace during the protest against the extra-judicial killing of Nigerians by operatives of the now disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

This was after soldiers opened live ammunition on protesters at the Lekki toll plaza on October 20, 2020.

Some of the hoodlums at the time destroyed property in Akiolu’s residence and went away with the staff of the office.

Reacting, some Nigerians called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate Oba Akiolu for money laundering, while others expressed disappointment, adding that there is no honour among thieves and no thief should ever complain of being stolen from because what was stolen didn’t belong to him.

Here are some comments DAILY POST gathered:

@ehiokupa, ā€œThere is no honour among thieves. No thief should ever complain of being stolen from because what was stolen didn’t belong to you in the first place. Know this and know peace. Long live Kabiyesi.ā€

@uncle_ajala, ā€œThe Oba of Lagos says that $2 million and N17 million were stolen when hoodlums attacked his palace during the last #EndSARS protest. He should be telling EFCC what he was doing with that amount and how he got the $2m after this revelation.ā€

@Seagad01, ā€œThere are some matters that should not be discussed in public, this former police officer disappointed me o.ā€

@Gabafolayan, ā€œBut how will the Oba of Lagos have $2 million in his house? To imagine that he just discovered that after how many months? EFCC, where are you?ā€

@ZARIACONNECT, ā€œIt’s possible, but Kabiyesi by now ought to be answering questions on why such a huge amount of cash were lying idle inside his palace.ā€

@yhyfuntua, ā€œThat is good! After playing so much to the gallery.ā€

@archywale1, ā€œMy question is, what is kabiesi doing with such a huge sum of money in the palace when Nigeria has about 22 commercial banks?ā€

@bakatsine, ā€œIn the midst of poverty! God dey.ā€

@JamiluA93503085, ā€œOnly a few banks operate with these sum within their possession, and what the hell is he doing with such an amount in his palace?ā€

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