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Blasphemy: Fani-Kayode reveals the identity of the man who burnt Deborah alive
Former minister of Culture and Tourism, Femi Fani Kayode has taken to his Twitter account to reveal the identity of one of the men who beat 200 level student Deborah Samuel to a pulp and burnt her alive. A couple of days ago, a video went viral on the internet showing a man who claimed he was the one who set the student ablaze after she had been beaten to a pulp. The man, who is believed to be a student in Sokoto state college was welding a box of matchstick and waving it in front of the camera shouting in Hausa…. “Yes, I set her on fire, I killed her”.
According to Femi Fani Kayode, the man in the video is from Niger Republic and has ran back to his country for safety. The police have reportedly arrested two people in connection with the lynching of Deborah. In Femi Fani Kayode’s words…
“The beast who killed Deborah & burnt her body is from Niger Republic and he fled there.
Yet even if he hides in the deepest recesses of the ocean or under the foundations of the highest mountain the finger of God will seek him out for destruction& he will be brought to justice. He will not know peace for his callous and brutal actions and he will pay a terrible price for his brutal and heartless crime both in this life and in the next. So it shall be.”
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