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June 15, 2020 Oluwatoyin Salau: #JusticeForToyin trends after sexually assaulted 19-year-old BLM protester found dead

Oluwatoyin Salau: #JusticeForToyin trends after sexually assaulted 19-year-old BLM protester found dead

According to the Tallahassee Police Department, cops were searching for her and she was last seen on June 6

Just hours before she went missing, Oluwatoyin Salau, a Black Lives Matter protester from Tallahassee, Florida, tweeted, “Silence is the best weapon for some but not for me I will not be silenced,” she had written on her Twitter page at that time.

She had tweeted about how she was sexually assaulted. “Anyways I was molested in Tallahassee, Florida by a black man this morning at 5:30 on Richview and Park Ave. The man offered to give me a ride to find someplace to sleep and recollect my belongings from a church I refuged to a couple of days back to escape unjust living conditions,” her tweet thread began and added, “He came disguised as a man of God and ended up picking me up from nearby Saxon Street.” She also explained, “I trusted the holy spirit to keep me safe.” She then said how the man offered to give her a ride back to a church where she had sought “refuge” because of “unjust living conditions.”


According to the Tallahassee Police Department, cops were searching for her and she was last seen on June 6. She had even given out the details of his appearance: “Mid 40’s lives in a gray painted duplex apartment-style house drives a white clean Silverado Chevrolet truck.” In a piece of shocking news, it was reported that she was found dead. The news started when a string of tweets started circulating on the Internet reporting the death of the 19-year-old protester with the hashtag #JusticeforToyin.


“19-year-old Black Lives Matter protester Oluwatoyin Salau who went missing moments after tweeting that a man who offered her a ride to church had molested her; has been found dead,” one tweet read and another said, “Activist Oluwatoyin Salau was missing since June 6, after disturbing tweets detailing a sexual assault that had taken place that day. it has been reported that her body has been found. WHAT HAPPENED TO TOYIN? SAY HER NAME #JusticeforToyin.”


“Oluwatoyin “Toyin” Salau Rest in Power Angel #JusticeForToyin after tweeting about her sexual assault she went missing for several days and her body was recently found. She was only 19,” another tweet read. Several people on the Internet expressed their anger. “Sexually assaulted twice on the same day by different black men and then killed. She spent her last hours alone, scared and confused. I’m angry and depressed at the same time. RIP Toyin.”


People want justice for her and the social media platform is exploding with fury. “RIP Toyin it pains me to know that we lost such a strong and passionate black woman during this time but something tells me that you’re free and you’re at peace,” one tweet said while another read, “RIP Toyin Salau. What a grand failure this world was to you. I’m so sorry you went out like this. You deserved to live your life. RIP!”

June 15, 2020 NCDC Announces 403 New Cases Of Covid-19

NCDC Announces 403 New Cases Of Covid-19

Nigeria’s COVID-19 cases have surpassed 16,000 as the NCDC announced 403 new infections in 19 states and the FCT.

Gombe State had the highest number of infections – 73 – for the day.

According to the NCDC, Lagos State trails Gombe in reported cases for the day with 68 new infections, followed by Kano State where 46 more people got the virus.

Other states with new COVID-19 cases are: Edo (36); FCT (35); Nasarawa (31);  Kaduna (17);  Oyo (16); Abia (15) and Delta (13).

June 11, 2020 President Buhari Condemns Borno Killings, Charges Military to Extract Heavy Price from Terrorists

President Buhari Condemns Borno Killings, Charges Military to Extract Heavy Price from Terrorists

President Muhammadu Buhari has charged the Nigerian military to “extract a heavy price” from Boko Haram/Islam in West Africa Province (ISWAP) insurgents following the recent wave of terror attacks and killings in Borno State.

President Buhari gave the charge to the military while reacting to the Borno attacks, according to a statement issued by Garba Shehu, his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity.

Boko Haram insurgents on Tuesday killed over 70 persons at Faduma Koloram village in Gubio Local Government Area of Borno State.

However, the President condemned the attacks, describing it as shocking.

He also expressed the sincere condolences of the government and people of Nigeria to the bereaved families, communities and the government and people of Borno State.

June 11, 2020 Nigeria Records 409 New Cases of Coronavirus, Total Now 13,873

Nigeria Records 409 New Cases of Coronavirus, Total Now 13,873

Nigeria has confirmed 409 new cases of the novel coronavirus.

Confirming the cases on its official Twitter handle, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) stated that 201 of the cases are in Lagos, FCT- 85, Delta- 22, Edo-16, Nasarawa- 14, Borno- 14, Kaduna- 14, Bauchi-10, Rivers-9, Enugu- 5, Kano- 5, Ogun- 4, Ondo- 4, Bayelsa-2, Kebbi- 2 Plateau- 2.

With the latest figure, the total number of confirmed cases has hit 13,873 in the country with 4,351 discharged and 382 deaths.

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