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Beyond excuses: Nigeria must end police use of lethal force in the streets

Beyond excuses: Nigeria must end police use of lethal force in the streets

The recent tragic killing of 14-year-old Kehinde Alade by a police officer during a traffic pursuit in Ibadan represents more than just another case of police brutality. It is a stark reminder that Nigeria’s crisis of police brutality is far from over. It exposes a systemic crisis that carries profound social costs for nations worldwide.

Kehinde’s death, which occurred as he was on his way to sit for the crucial West African Senior School Certificate Examination, has sparked outrage and grief, but also a weary sense of déjà vu. The official

The recent tragic killing of 14-year-old Kehinde Alade by a police officer during a traffic pursuit in Ibadan represents more than just another case of police brutality. It is a stark reminder that Nigeria’s crisis of police brutality is far from over. It exposes a systemic crisis that carries profound social costs for nations worldwide.

Kehinde’s death, which occurred as he was on his way to sit for the crucial West African Senior School Certificate Examination, has sparked outrage and grief, but also a weary sense of déjà vu. The official

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