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#Endsars Protest: $2 million and N17 million were stolen in my Palace – Oba of Lagos

By Damilola Adeyemo

LAGOS – Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, has said that $2 million and N17 million were stolen when some youths attacked his palace on October 21, 2020, during the controversial #EndSARS protest which was hijacked by some hoodlums.

In a statement, the monarch said “I will support anything that will move Lagos forward. I have appealed to the Federal Government to assist Lagos with what we have suffered. The incident that happened here from October 20th to 23rd is so saddening.

“The destruction we suffered in Lagos is so enormous than in any other part of the country.

He urged the government to help him assist and recover all that was stolen in his place.

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