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Aproko News 35

Aproko News 35

By Chief in 26 Dec 2016 | 14:00
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A middle aged man in Benue State stole a
bike on the of Christmas, he stopped the bike
man (Okada) and told him to take him to his
house, at the point of transporting him to his
destination he told the bike man to come
down because of the bad road, so when the
bike man jumped out of the bike he kicked the
bike and ran away with it.
The owner of the bike started shouting barawo
(Thief) then the people around started chasing
him Until he was caught and beating to stupor
by angry mobs.
He was nearly lynched by some bike men if
not for the timely intervention of the Youth
President.
He was later handed over the men of Nigerian
police force to investigate the matter.
[color =red]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO[/color] reports members
of the Nigeria Jungle Justice Association
claim the only reason the thief is still alive
today is because it was Christmas day and
they didn't want to shed any human blood
when there is chicken and goat to kill and
roast.
26 Dec 2016 | 14:00
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U go fear lies
26 Dec 2016 | 14:15
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nawaoøo oøo sorry mr theft
26 Dec 2016 | 14:35
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Bad market ..bad xmas 4 am
26 Dec 2016 | 14:54
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Eeyah!!!
26 Dec 2016 | 15:09
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Hmmm
26 Dec 2016 | 15:34
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Hehe.. 0ne hell 0f a lucky dude
26 Dec 2016 | 16:11
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no be small thing o
26 Dec 2016 | 16:41
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sorry to him
26 Dec 2016 | 17:31
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