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MY SECOND HUMBLE APPEAL TO THE REPUTABLE NIGERIANS IN RESPECT OF CHIEF STEPHEN O BAKARE & HIS WIFE CHIEF MRS REMI ADIKWU BAKARE. THE CHAIRMAN OF OLUWALOGBON MOTORS & FORMER COMMISSIONER FOR LAGOS STATE. CHIEF & MRS S.O BAKARE, PLEASE RELEASE MY FREEDOM DOCUMENTS.. Why does truth matter? Truth frees us. Jesus said, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” - John 8:32. Truth matters. God calls on us as believers to know and hold fast to the truth, no matter the cost. Fellow Nigerians, l faithfully need your voluntary help in helping me appealing to chief Stephen O Bakare and his wife, chief Mrs Remi Adikwu Bakare to release the requested documents demanded by the south Africa government that is their hand to enable me to claim my long time frozen account plus the damages from the south Africa entity. Chief Bakare & his Queen have suffered me beyond humanity imagination despite all the fractional divine roles the great lord has used me to contributed to their welfare of life. l have use every possible means to get across to chief Bakare including via his lawyer but all to no avail as he is adamant to make sure that both me and my family suffered to death for the crime we did not committed. For your perusals, check the history of the traumatizing & the chaos they caused for my blessed life & family before the great God gave the total victory on FEBRUARY 14TH 2012 on google by searching for my name as PASTOR SUNDAY ADEBAYO AGBOJO and read an article titled PASTOR AGBOJO LAUGH LAST....and many more... to the glory of God. Crimewatch recalled as at then, clarifying that, it was not the first time the pastor would get judgment in his favor. An Ikeja High court, in August 2010, had ordered his unconditional release from detention. The court also ordered the Nigeria police to release his property confiscated in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, and Lagos, and awarded N150,000 damages in his favor. After the court order, police still held him for several weeks before releasing him, but without releasing his personal effects, as directed by the law court. Up till now, the Nigeria police are yet to pay the N150,000 damage to the defendant. Daily Sun broke the news of Agbojo’s arrest and incarceration at Zone 2 police headquarters, Onikan, Lagos, in its Thursday, May 6, 2010 edition. After the report, Zone 2 police command quickly moved him to the Federal Criminal Investigation Bureau (FCIB), Alagbon, Ikoyi. More details on the stipulated site for better understanding of the whole saga. In conclusion all i need from them is just the original copy of the property we bought together in south Africa as a proof of purchase to access my stipulated claims. no more no less. God bless you all.
Posted on: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 23:34:09 +0000

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