October 11, 2020.
Mr Jimoh Isiaka father, wept uncontrollably on Saturday as mourners commiserated with him.
He spoke in Yoruba as he lamented the death of his son.
“I have accepted my fate, I had no one except him,” he said.
Isiaka was killed as protesters marched round Ogbomoso in Oyo State.
Rubber bullets, chemical irritants and flash-bang grenades are standard crowd-control weapons.
But the police in Nigeria routinely resort to live bullets to control situations at protest locations.
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