On Tuesday, House on the Rock Founder Pastor Paul Adefarasin turned himself in to the Lagos State Police Command over the viral video showing him holding a gun-like object while driving an unregistered vehicle. The Lagos State Police said the object was identified as a stun gun, a prohibited anti-riot equipment, and not a lethal weapon or firearm. He has been granted bail as investigations continue.....
Lagos state Police command posted
''No one is above the law!
Pastor Paul Adefarasin has turned himself in at the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters, Ikeja and is currently being interrogated by detectives who have commenced investigation on the case since a video surfaced online showing the pastor holding
The pastor has been granted bail while investigations continue into the case''.
Ohk, My first time of hearing about stun gun. Good thing, he turned himself in anyways.
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DeleteOk.
ReplyDeleteHe's a fine man 🙈
ReplyDeletegood way to go.
ReplyDeleteEveryone is okay with this, but if it was one of your faves that was invited by the police, the hypocrites would have said they would protest and allege police victimisation. God will help our country
Delete11:11 what are you insinuating? What's your point exactly?
DeleteAnon 11:11 I don't understand you. Which "fav" will be seen with a prohibited/illegal object and people will support him/her when invited by the police.
DeleteWhen such is reported, what I normally see here is people commending and praising the police.
Na you know wetin you mean shaa because I no understand.
Nice 👍
ReplyDeleteFinally put a name to what he was holding ? Una funny for this Country 🤭
ReplyDeleteWhat is the thing used for? Is the thing a toy? You people are not making it clear enough. Help us to understand what the thing is used for
ReplyDeleteStun gun release very high voltage that can shock people like electric shock . It is normally used as self protection by women in western world against kidnapping or to defend themselves if they face rape. But it can be fatal
DeleteOkay, thank you anon 16:41
DeleteJust Google it next time. Funny be passive about knowledge.
DeleteLas last, it wasn't a gun
ReplyDeleteHe could have just driven on, letting his security detail face the threat but he had to intimidate a guy trying to make a living.
ReplyDeleteHis junior pastor who was wielding an assault rifle the other day learned well.
At least, this may begin the need conversation on g*n ownership in Nigeria.
The guy should go get the right camera for the living he wants to earn. He clearly entered the man's space though both of them were in public. If an when a man seeking a living enters your public-private space, you will understand how it goes.
DeleteFine man
ReplyDeleteHe already gave a legal answer last time - he was not holding a gun. (lawyer pastor answer).
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