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[EXPOSED] VIDEO: How Lagos NURTW Chairman, MC Oluomo, Killed Leaders Of Rival Groups
Chairman of Lagos State chapter of the National Union of Road Transport Workers Musiliu Akinsanya popularly known as Oluomo has become a subject of public discourse in the past 24 hours.
The beaming of search light on his antecedent and public life is engendered by an interview session with the renowned broadcaster, Funmi Iyanda, on public eye.
Many social media users, especially on Twitter, have expressed dismay at the interview, saying it is an aggressive public relation strategy to help launder the image of the NURTW stalwart.
The reactions range from wild unsubstantiated allegation — with some saying it’s part of the coordinated efforts to prime him for major political office in 2023 — to cheeky sarcastic comments about his strides as NURTW chairman and speculated political aspiration.
However, there seems to be an unspeakable consensual tone that rang through all the reactions; which is that no amount of whitewashing, public relations and image laundering will wipe away the stench of his past wrongdoings and despicable deeds.
It was in the midst of this torrent of reactions that a video of how he, MC Oluomo, allegedly killed leaders of warring factions of the union in order to pave way for his attainment of the state chairmanship position, surfaced.
The violence, bloodletting and reign of terror that typify the activities of upper echelon of Lagos Chapter of National Union Of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), especially when locked in supremacy with rival gang, is a thing of public knowledge as most residents are themselves sometimes caught in this morbid furnace of mayhem.
What most people are not privy of is the extent the members of the union go to achieve their inordinate ambition and despicable goal.
Even more incongruous is the fact that this nefarious activities are most times explicitly aided by notable, learned, influential, high-profile, affluent and powerful members of the society who use the union members to achieve their sinister motives and other activities that feather their nest.
A member of the union, who’s known by the street sobriquet, Talo Skibo, narrated how chairman of the Lagos State chapter of the National Union of Road Transport Workers Musiliu Akinsanya popularly known as MC Oluomo killed leaders of warring factions of the union in order to attain chairmanship position.
Skibo alleged that MC Oluomo killed leaders of warring factions in Lagos, especially in Oshodi, where he held sway.
He revealed that MC Oluomo killed MC Oluwo and hamburger in the build up to the 2015 general election.
He added that he and MC Oluwo had gone to see a national leader of the All Progressives Congress and former governor of Lagos state, Bola Tinubu, days to the 2015 gubernatorial election in the state where Tinubu told him and Oluwo to Bury their differences and work towards the triumph of APC at the guber poll.
Skibo said after they left, Oluomo arrived at the APC stalwart residence in the dead of the night and was given 15 million for campaign, he was then told that he (Skibo) and Oluwo was at Tinubu’s earlier.
It was then frustration boiled over and he (Oluomo) unleashed terror on him (Skibo) and Olowo, Oluwo was subsequently killed in the fracas while he escaped by a whisker.
He disclosed that he could hear from where he was hiding Oluomo saying hamburger was the next on the list of those to be killed, and, according to him hamburger was killed that night at Sogunle.
The bedraggled Skibo could be heard suing for peace and begging Oluomo not to kill him the way he killed Oluwo and hamburger.
Watch video below.
Member of Rival group begs MC Oluomo not to kill him after killing group leaders. See video below:👇
MC Oluomo | Abuja | #KenyaVsNigeria | Tinubu | Rotimi | Spain | Dele Momodu | Lagos pic.twitter.com/1d9hREQDXw
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