WHO KILLED JAMES AJIBOLA ADEGOKE IGE, WHO WAS THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NIGERIA FROM 2000 TO 2001?

This is a very sad situation for such a high profile human being who was the minister of justice and attorney general of Nigeria between 2000 to 2001 to have been killed and the killer or killers could not be found. This is a shocking news. James Ajibola Adegoke Ige was about to take up an appointment as African Representative at the United Nations Commission before he was murdered. What a loss for Nigeria and also the family, this is too bad. We live in a world where science and technology can prove lots of things like this Bola Ige’s case. If really the governments of Nigeria in the past were honest, finding the killer or killers would have been possible. Now this is the quote Bola Ige gave in the past, “Nigeria is worth living for but not sure if it was worth dying for”. What a great quote from him and this same man died as a minister of justice and attorney general of Nigeria. What was the outcome from all the investigations carried out? Just nothing, it was never satisfactory while the killer or killers are still there breathing fresh air in Nigeria or elsewhere they may be hiding. Viewers Corner News and advisory team condemn the killing of this great man and we would use this opportunity to appeal to President Buhari to reopen the case again. Let there be a fresh investigation, the police should look for the killer or killers of Bola Ige. If Nigerian police conduct their investigations properly the way it should be done, sincerely good result must surely come out of it except if there is something the police knew but can not tell the Nigerian public about the death of this great man. The Nigerian public demand to know exactly what happened to Bola Ige and only this present administration we believe that can make this request possible, please let justice be delivered on this issue. Once again, may the soul of Bola Ige continue to rest in peace. He was a great man.
Source: Viewers Corner News, Germany.       

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