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Details – Comments – As Fashola Gets New Monikers For Discovering Hidden Camera In Open Space At Burnt, Looted & Already Cleaned Lekki Toll- Gate

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Charles Oyelesi

The Minister of Work, Babatunde Raji Fashola is getting new monikers by the minute.

And this development has roots in the discovery of “a mystery camera” at the Lekki Toll-Gate by the former governor of Lagos State on Sunday, October 25, 2020.

Fashola accompanied a selected team of ministers and governors to inspect the site of the shooting of unarmed protesters that attracted national and international outrage.

The shooting transpired on the evening of Tuesday, October 20, 2020.

Fashola discovered the “hidden camera” at a not too hidden spot almost a week after the tragic incident with steel scavengers combing the place and clean up of the scene by the Lagos State Waste Management Authority and visits from the media for follow-up reports happening in between.

The former governor’s “astounding discovery” and statements of “I think this will help you in your investigation” has attracted all shades of reactions from the public on and offline.

The most pronounced of these reactions are the monikers such as “Special Agent Fashola” “Raji Holmes” “Idi Araba Shylock Holmes” “Detective Fashola” “Inspector Gadget” ” Agent James Fashola 007″ “Fash Holmes” and others that have been bestowed on the Minister.

The minister is also been dragged (street parlance for abuse ) on no holds bar social media platform Twitter since the news of his “vital discovery” hits town.

There is a major interest in Fashola’s discovery as a result of an ongoing investigation to determine the truth in the raging controversies surrounding the shooting of unarmed #EndSars protesters demanding a better Nigeria at Lekki Toll-Gate on Tuesday, October 20, 2020.

Here are some of the comments that announced new monikers for Fashola.

A Fasholachallenge daring Twitter users to come up with creative mockery of the development is also ongoing.

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