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Adeyinka needs help, writes again.

if you missed his first post (How British Police Assaulted Me – Adeyinka) see it here

We often feel awkward on doing certain things. Many think that actually writing a post soliciting for help as something trivial. That the recipients might not appreciate the shout for help, or pass it off as frivolous or corny is most probably what scares us most from it. But think again.

You guys have been wonderful friends to me. That you have taken the responsibility of making payments into my account must have meant a rather huge challenge to you, when financial resources are not easy to come by. But you have risen to the challenge and done that for Grandson.
Only now do I truly know about the selfless sacrifices I had to make researching my posts on Nigeria to educate the Noble Yoruba Youths.
In the recent days, I have been reminiscing the “sacrifices” that the Ibo have made for me since I came out of custody. They have reached out to me and have made the most financial contributions thus far to fund my defence. And with this, I have become more appreciative of what people can do out of love for others; striving to give almost everything to make others happy. Indeed, the unwavering love the Ibo have shown me in recent time is second to none.

Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a gift and not giving it. With your moral and financial support, I have been able to set up a defence team already working to get justice for me. However, there is still much work to be done and more expenses to cover. Still counting on your financial support.
Thank you.

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