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Group Of Unknown Gun-Men Attacked A Building in Jos, Plateau State Nigeria with only Ayodele Patrick Pirishola as survivor.

On October 14, 2014, a group of unknown people attacked a building in Bukuru local government area of Jos, where Tobi sule,tope Bosede, Yinka Yusuf, yetunde ebinizer, ayodele Patrick pirishola, Demola gbadebo, eniola peters, Tosin danjuma resides and set the house on fire after making efforts to kill every occupant of the building.
From our investigation, we discovere that the group are reported to be unknown gun men who are hibernating somewhere in the community.
Our further findings revealed that all the above names mentioned were involved in bisexual practices which is against the law of the country, knowing fully well that anybody caught in the act will face fourteen years in prison. Now, the state has declare mr ayodele Patrick pirishola wanted for his involvement in bisexual practices in the country without any idea of him being alive or dead.
The only survivor of the attack, Ayodele Patrick Pirishola was very lucky to have escaped even though his whereabout is unknown. According to eye witness report, the entire building was found littered with pool of blood and human beings burnt to ashes while the operation lasted.
Ayodele Patrick Pirishola, against Sharia law in that part of the country.
An eye witness in the community recounts that “On October, 14, 2014, some people came to the burnt building at midnight, shouting that everyone should all come outside. Initially, people around there thought they are vigilantes but later got to know that they are unknown gun men. their refusal to open up for them was what made the unkown people set the house on fire.”
Further investigation revealed that they were about eight in numbers that is, five boys and three girls.
One of them, Ayodele Patrick Pirishola who was said to have escaped has been wanted by the police to face the law for unlawful practice of homosexualism in the country.

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