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Good afternoon.
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Good afternoon, Officer. - Good afternoon, sir.
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Yes...
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Licence, please.
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Here you go.
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Hmm...
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Is this your daughter?
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That’s my daughter, Lara,
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and my brother, Segun.
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Well done, sir.
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How are you?
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Since when has your AC been on?
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Since we left the house.
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Then... why is she sweating?
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Well... she... - She sweats a lot. That’s her nature.
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That’s her nature. - Okay.
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Officer, you've checked my licence
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and I'm sure you didn't find anything incriminating.
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Can I have it back? We need to start heading.
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Yeah, sure. - Thank you, sir.
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Where are you heading to?
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Oyo State.
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What’s happening in Oyo State?
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Our daugher is resuming school, so we have to drop her off.
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Oh great! That’s great.
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Congratula... Ah! Why is she sweating?
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Officer, I don't appreciate your questions.
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You're wasting our time; will you let us go now?
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No, something is wrong. She is not comfortable, she is uneasy...
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Lara, talk! Say something!
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Hm... I... I...
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There is something wrong with your daughter.
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Because she is sweating? - Yes, because she is sweating.
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Why is she sweating while the AC is on?
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Don’t you sweat? - I do sweat!
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Then let us go.
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I’m sorry I can’t let you go. I need you to step out of the car now!
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Officer Emma, what is happening?
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Officer Collins.
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There is something off about that girl.
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And how did you know?
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She is sweating, inside AC.
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My friend, don’t be ridiculous. Allow them to go.
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I can’t do that. She is sweating; why is she sweating?
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Like...That’s my issue with this.
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Please, step out of the car. - Talk, say something!
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Lara, if you don’t open your mouth, you will regret it!
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Are you threatening her? - I did not threaten her.
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You just threatened her right now!
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No, she's my daughter;
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I can say whatever I like to her!
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If she is your daughter, why is she not talking? Why is she not opening her mouth?
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How can she talk when you're threatening her? - Let them go...
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Officer Collins, I cannot let them go.
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Say something! - Step out of the car, please.
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Don't do this to us. - Step out of the car, please.
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Lara!
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You can't do this to us. - Mr. Man, step out of the car right now!
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Say something!
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I'm being kidnapped! - What!
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Lara! - Is that a gun I'm seeing?
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Is that a gun I'm seeing?
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Put your hands where I can see them!
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Step out of the car now! - Don't shoot!
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Don't shoot! - Lie on the floor.
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Don’t shoot... - Stay where I can see you!
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Don’t shoot!
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Don't shoot.
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So, how are you, Lara?
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Are you okay?
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Fine, thank you.
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Who are those people?
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How did you even get into their trap?
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They work for my parents. - Okay.
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Their plan was to kidnap me in exchange for a huge ransom.
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But you intercepted their plan.
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You know what...?
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What I'm going to need you to do for me now is to write your statement.
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Write everything as it is.
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Don't leave any space in between, okay?
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You can go ahead.
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I could have died.
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Lara, calm down.
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It's okay, Lara.
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It's okay.
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See, I used to be a victim of fear too.
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But then, I encountered God
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and my life was changed. Fear was gone.
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If your life is in your hands, you have every reason to be afraid,
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you know?
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But when your life is in God's hands,
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then there's no room for fear.
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Because He will take care of you.
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So...
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Lara, how are you?
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Oh, my baby.
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Are you okay? - Yes, I’m okay, ma.
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Thank God.
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Thank you, Officer.
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Thank you for saving our daughter.
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I'm sure you will do your best.
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Everything you need to do to make sure that those perpetrators
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are brought to justice.
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Yes, sir. They will surely face the full wrath of the law, sir.
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Thank you very much. - They must!
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They must!
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This is our able officer,
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Officer Collins.
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He was the one who intercepted the kidnap attempt.
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Oh, thank you very much.
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Thank you, Officer.
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The pleasure is mine, sir.
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God bless you.
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We are grateful. - The pleasure is mine, sir.
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Daddy!
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She's okay now as you can see.
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So, I would like you to have few minutes with her
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so she can come back to continue her statements.
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Okay, it’s alright.
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Thank you. - You’re welcome.
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You're welcome. - My baby.
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These are the materials you are to pick up at the protocol department.
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Please, make sure you sign on each of these items.
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Okay? - All right, sir.
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All right. So, you can go. - All right, sir.
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Officer Collins?
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Oh, yes, Emma.
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Yeah. What a day.
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Yeah. What a day!
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Thanks for coming through for me at the checkpoint.
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Thanks for coming through for me at the checkpoint.
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It's nothing.
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That’s nothing.
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Hmm.
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What is the matter, Emma?
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It seems to me, sir, that you gave a different report.
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How so?
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The report you gave to the boss: it emphasised only your name,
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you know, in the rescue operation today.
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Why is that so?
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Why is what so?
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Why are our names missing?
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Uhn?
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Officer Collins, respectfully, sir,
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you did not rescue that girl alone.
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This is not the first time something like this will be happening.
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What exactly do you want?
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Sir, it’s not exactly what I want.
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It's just that I'm not someone given to public applaud,
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but when I see something is off, I have to voice out.
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Then do that!
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Voice out!
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Or I can even get a megaphone for you if that will help you.
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That's not the point, sir. - Oh.
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You want to be called a hero, a saviour,
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a rescuer.
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That’s not what I want.
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Then, you must want a promotion.
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I can talk to the boss,
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if that would satisfy you.
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My satisfaction, sir, does not come from the praises of men.
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My satisfaction comes from knowing Jesus
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and following His will.
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That's by the way...
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Last week Sunday, the pastor asked of you.
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He said he hasn't seen you in church for months.
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Do you have a problem with that?
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Yes, sir; I do.
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Five years ago, you led me to Jesus Christ.
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Now, if the only thing
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that I’ll achieve in this world
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is to take you back to the Jesus that you led me to,
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then, I'm fine.
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Officer Collins.
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Look, if I refuse to tell you the truth
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and I don't show you the wrong thing you’re doing,
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then, I'm like your enemy.
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You may be my superior, but most importantly, you are my brother.
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I am not your brother!
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When we get to the church, you can call me that.
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But here, I am your boss.
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You’ve overstayed your welcome.
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Brother, you walked me to salvation.
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And now, I am walking you out of my office.
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Two different things.
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Get that into your skull.
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Yes, sir.
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Yes, sir.
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I want to seize this opportunity
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to appreciate and encourage
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a gallant officer,
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a noble officer,
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our very own Officer Collins,
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for his ingenuity, his resourcefulness,
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his expertise, and most importantly,
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his passion for mankind.
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This gallant officer
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aborted a kidnap attempt
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without foreknowledge or hint,
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just by paying attention to little details.
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Let us celebrate our very own Officer Collins!
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Officer Collins? - Sir.
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Congratulations. - Thank you, sir.
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Keep this up.
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Thank you.
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Dismiss, everyone!
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Hey!
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You!
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Stop right there!
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I said stop right there.
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Baba! - Ganja!
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I’ve missed you.
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What’s happening?
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I’ve always told you to respect this uniform.
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I'm a police officer.
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How are you? It’s been a while.
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Baba, for about three weeks, you’ve not led us through Bible Study.
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Scooby Doo has been the one trying, but he's been teaching us nonsense.
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Scooby Doo? - Yes.
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Teach Bible study? - Yes!
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What has he taught you?
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What did you teach?
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I’ve forgotten.
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Ehn? Ehn? Forget what? - I’ve forgotten.
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If I hear...
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Were you not the one who said the Bible tells us to give and it will be given back to us?
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It’s true; the Bible said so. - Baba,
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after the Bible Study,
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Scooby Doo collected ₦200 from everybody.
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He said it’s the fellowship’s money.
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It’s the fellowship’s money. - Where is the money presently?
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I used it to get chairs for us.
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Ah!
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Where are the chairs? - Erm... They will brought to us.
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Scooby Doo? - Baba.
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Are you sure? - The chairs will be here.
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Eh... When will they be here?
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Ehm... They'll be here very soon. You will all see them.
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Okay.
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But sincerely, I used some of the money to buy bread and beans.
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Ah! This man! - Scooby Doo!
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But the chairs will be here.
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The chairs will be here? - Yes, they will.
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We will have chairs for our Bible Study? - The chairs will be here.
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Please, pardon me for being absent from fellowship.
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It's because of work. - Baba, we miss you.
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Now that I'm around, let’s start the fellowship.
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Praise the Lord.
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Hallelujah! - Praise the Lord.
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Hallelujah!
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Let us invite Shaka Zulu for his testimony. - Shaka!
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I've pleaded with you not to hail me again in this ghetto.
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Shaka!
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All this praise belongs to God who saved us from sin.
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Thank You, Lord. - Thank You, Father.
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Praise the Lord. - Hallelujah!
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If you know you are happy to be alive...
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Ganja, praise the Lord.
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Hallelujah!
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If you know that you're happy to still be alive in this ghetto,
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praise the Lord. - Hallelujah!
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You haven't been gunned down...
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Praise the Lord.
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Hallelujah!
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You’ve not been stabbed to death...
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Praise the Lord.
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Hallelujah!
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Baba,
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You have not smoked to the point of death...
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Praise the Lord. - Hallelujah!
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There's this song I want to sing.
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You know I don’t really have a good singing voice but...
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...we will all sing it together,
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because I feel the song was specifically composed for me.
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♪ I have no other God but You ♪
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♪ I have no other God but You ♪
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♪ I have no other God but You ♪
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♪ I have no other God but You ♪
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Some years ago,
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I got into a fight with someone.
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I stabbed this person to death.
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I was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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I thought my life would end there...
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...that I would rot in jail.
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But one day,
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Pastor Emma came to preach at the prison.
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He preached Jesus to me.
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Then, I accepted Jesus into my life.
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After a year,
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I heard that the Governor of the state had initiated parole for certain prisoners.
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I couldn't be one of them; I knew nobody!
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I was in shock, Ganja. I was shocked,
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that my name was in the list of the criminals pardoned.
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I? Pardoned?
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Shaka? Pardoned? How did it happen?
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I have no connections.
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Hmm. - It was God.
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Hmm. - I didn't deserve it.
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Baba, we glorify You.
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Sincerely, I didn’t deserve it.
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Almighty God, thank You.
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Almighty God, thank You!
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I had given up, but You never gave up on me.
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As Almighty God sent His only Son, Jesus, to save all of us,
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He sent Pastor Emma to preach to me at the prison.
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I who ought to be left to die?
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I was supposed to rot in prison.
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Almighty God, thank You.
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Almighty Father, thank You.
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Ah! - The Bible says
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that whoever is in Christ
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is a new creature.
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Old things have passed away;
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all things have become new. They’ve become what?
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New!
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So, you're now a new person in Jesus.
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Look at my life now.
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See, I used to be a drug addict.
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My mother gave up on me.
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My father disowned me.
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But Jesus received me.
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Huh? Do know the name they used to call me when I was young?
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They called me ‘Cobra’.
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But Jesus changed my name to Emmanuel.
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Emmanuel.
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Sir?
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Yes, Ganja.
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I want to say something. - Go on, speak.
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Now that I'm a Christian,
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I don’t want people to call me Ganja again.
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I'd like them to call me 'James'.
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Great, great...!
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That’s good. That’s a good one.
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That's a good one.
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Let me add something to the name,
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so that it will have a nice ring to it.
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People should now call me 'James Bond'!
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Ehh!
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Hey, praise the Lord.
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Okay.
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Ganja, James is a good name...
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James is a Bible name...
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It’s a beautiful name.
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Why do you want to add ‘Bond’ to it? Are you in bondage?
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Hmm...
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Let's call it...erm...
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...'Brother James'. How about that?
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Brother James Baba!
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Brother James Baba!
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Erm... Baba.
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As for me, I don’t want you to call me ‘Coke’ again,
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because that was the name I was given when I was addicted to cocaine.
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Hmm... - You understand?
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But now that Baba has taught us that old things have passed away,
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I will now be called 'David'.
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David, the stone-cold killer!
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Ehh!
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Please, wait!
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David, why do you want to call yourself David, the stone-cold killer?
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Ah-ah! Baba...
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was it not a stone David used in killing Goliath?
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It was! - Yes it was!
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Wait, wait... That doesn’t mean you should kill the name.
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So, remove 'the stone-cold killer'...
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Let's leave it at 'Bro David'.
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Bro. David!
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My prayer for everyone of us,
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in the name of Jesus, is that God will give us a new name,
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Amen!
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a new heart.
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Amen! - In Jesus' name!
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Amen! - Praise the Lord.
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Afternoon, madam.
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Good afternoon, sir.
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Is this your house?
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Yes, sir. - I see.
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I see.
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Where's your husband?
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He's busy.
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He is not around, sir.
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Madam,
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I'm afraid you'll have to follow me to the station.
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I'm afraid I'm not following you to the station, sir.
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Madam. - Sir.
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Is that so?
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Yes, sir. - Hmm.
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I see.
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Madam. - Station?
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Yes, station.
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Officer, for what?
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When we get to the station, we will answer your question.
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Let's go. - I'm not going to any station, sir.
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You will have to follow me to the station.
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You don’t have a choice in this.
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No police warrant.
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No police van.
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How am I going to follow you to the station, sir?
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I don't need a police warrant.
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I don't need a police van, and I’m grabbing you...
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And I’m not going to the station, sir.
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Daddy!
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How are you, my boy?
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How was school today? - Fine.
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You know, I was just telling your mom that I'm going to be taking her to the station
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so that we will spend the night together in the cell.
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God forbid!
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A policeman that does not have a van. - Oh, stop it.
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So, how was work?
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Work was good; it was good.
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Did you get the items I sent to your WhatsApp?
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Ah!
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What happened?
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See, what happened was that, you know, my boys were hungry after...
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I spent the last cash on them.
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Area Boys.
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Jesus Boys. - What?
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Those guys are not Area Boys;
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they are Jesus Boys.
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What in them looks like Jesus?
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What in you looks like Jesus?
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Ehh!
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What in me, your wife...
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No, no... - looks like Jesus?
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What I was trying to say... - No, it’s fine... Never mind.
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...was not what came out of my mouth.
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Out of the abundance of your heart...
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No, no. Don't judge my heart by my mouth.
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They are two different things.
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What are we going to eat tonight?
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God will provide.
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God will provide.
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Did you tell your Area Boys God will provide?
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They are not Area Boys;
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those guys are Jesus Boys. - Area Jesus Boys.
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What happened was that after the Bible Study,
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they needed to eat something. You needed to see how they were all around me.
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They were happy to see me, and I just had to give them something to eat.
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Why didn’t you tell your Area Boys God will provide?
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Jesus Boys. - Area Jesus Boys.
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Wjy didn’t you tell them God will provide?
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I'm sure there is something in the freezer to eat...
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if you check well. - There is nothing in the freezer.
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You spent our last cash.
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We spent our last seed.
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You see, one of the things the Lord told me when I got this job
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was that I'm not just an officer of the law;
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I'm an officer of His word.
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You see, I really want to say a lot of things,
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but when you put ministry and God in one sentence, you are trying to shut me out.
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And you know it; you do this all the time. - No, no... No, I don't.
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So, how are we going to survive tomorrow?
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See? Listen to me. God will take care of us, uhn?
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Sharon, look up.
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Look up. See the birds. Look up... I’m serious.
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See how they are flying, and they are having a good time.
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God in Heaven is taking care of them.
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Tonight, I’m going to cook. It's on me...it's on me.
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The landlord called. - Which landlord?
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He gives us two weeks to balance up.
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That unserious man? How can you give someone two weeks and...
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No awareness, no... And you just expect me to balance up?
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My dear husband, don’t worry.
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Don't worry.
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You see? Look up, look up, look up.
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The same God that has been providing for the birds of the air...
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It’s not even funny.
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...will pay our rent... I’m not laughing. Will pay our rent in two weeks.
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I'm done here. I'm off to the kitchen.
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You care to join?
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I do not care to join, sir. - Okay.
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And you know, I'm waiting for the miracle that is going to happen in the kitchen tonight, sir.
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The freezer.
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I thought I saw rice the other... - Yes, yes. Roasted.
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Okay.
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Maybe fried. - Alright.
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Partially steamed. - Okay.
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Or boiled. - It's not funny!
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Oh, sorry.
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Hello?
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Hello, Baby.
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But I told you not to call me at this time;
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I was going to call you at night.
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Why? - This is prime time.
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What do you mean by 'prime time'?
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So, I can't call you anytime I want again, right?
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Yes. You know you can’t call me.
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And that was the reason why I gave you the circular chart for you to memorise.
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12pm to 6pm is call of duty;
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that means I'm at work.
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6 to 9 is prime time, and 9 to 12 is red zone.
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When you call, I won’t bother picking.
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But 12am to 3am is happy hour.
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Why don't you wait for happy hour?
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What do you mean by prime time?
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I'm a student.
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I have school work to cram.
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How on earth do you expect me to add 'prime time', 'call of duty'
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and 'happy hour' to the list of things I'm studying?
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The idea is to play safe.
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I don't want you to get into trouble with my wife.
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Life is not that hard.
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I'm married to a dangerous woman, Keffy.
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And you don’t want things to get more complex than it is right now.
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We'll talk later. I’ll call you at happy hour.
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But I'm in need of money like seriously.
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Alright babes, let's meet at our usual place tomorrow evening.
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I’ll be able to get something for you.
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Are you sure?
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I'm sure. We'll talk at happy hour.
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Can you please stop saying happy hour again?
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Why? - It sounds so old school.
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Okay.
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I miss you already.
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I miss you too, uhn?
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Over and out.
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What!
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Who are you talking to at happy hour?
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Honey, you’re back.
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You’re welcome.
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Who are you talking to at happy hour?
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Erm...
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Officer Emmanuel.
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Yes, I...
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I was explaining to him about...uhm...
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...how happy I am.
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Uh...
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Didn’t you see Officer Emma today?
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I did.
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So, why are you telling him you're missing him?
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Uhm... See, sweetheart, I can explain.
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Okay. I have all the time.
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Why... Why're you going that way?
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You can go ahead
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and explain yourself.
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Drop the iron. Let me explain.
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No, no, no.
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This iron stays with me.
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Please. Please. Somebody is going to get hurt. Please.
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I have been faithful to you all these years.
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I have given you everything.
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Everything to make you happy.
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To make this marriage work.
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I am done receiving lies from you.
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I am done! - Ah!
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Hello?
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Hello, sir.
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Oh, Tega. How are you?
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I'm fine.
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It’s my dad...
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He’s in the hospital.
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Officer Collins?
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Yes, sir.
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Collins.
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Emma, how did you...?
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Tega told me over the phone.
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What happened?
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Didn’t I tell you not to get anyone involved?
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But Dad, you need help.
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But the doctor is here helping me?
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I told you not to involve anyone.
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Come on, now.
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Collins. He just wanted...
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He just wanted to help. - Emma, stay out of this.
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I'm talking to my son! - But he just wanted to help.
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I don't need anyone telling me what's best for me.
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I can handle myself. - Daddy,
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with which hand, sir?
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I’ll deal with you today.
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But, Collins, what exactly happened to you?
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Water.
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Water?
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Yes, hot water.
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Oh, man. I'm so sorry.
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Thank you.
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Well, what about your wife?
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How is she?
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She is on her way here.
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She has been restless since she got information for.
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Hmm?
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I can imagine what she's going through now.
-
But my regards to her when she comes, okay?
-
Please, take care of yourself.
-
Alright, sir.
-
My dad is lying. - Why do you say that?
-
Look at the injury.
-
Can hot water do that? - Look...
-
Tega, if your father said hot water caused it, then hot water caused it.
-
No.
-
It wasn’t hot water; it was a hot lady.
-
A hot lady? What are you talking about?
-
Yes. Hot lady?
-
Who was the hot lady?
-
My mom.
-
Yesterday, there was an argument; I was not inside the room.
-
I heard my Dad scream.
-
I ran into the room,
-
I saw him on the floor and the hot iron beside him.
-
I told my mom: "Can we just help him to the hospital?"
-
but my mom said his girlfriend would do that.
-
Collins, what have you done?
-
Officer. - Ah, Madam!
-
How are you?
-
I’m very fine, ma.
-
Have a good day. Yeah. - Thank you.
-
Wait, wait... Move back.
-
Officer.
-
Yes, madam.
-
Thank you - For what, ma?
-
For representing Christ.
-
Thank you very much.
-
Thank you, ma.
-
Ah! No, ma.
-
I'm giving you.
-
Come on.
-
Wow. Thank you. - God bless you.
-
Thank you very much, ma.
-
We thank God. - God bless you; thank you.
-
Okay.
-
Officer Emmanuel?
-
Yes, sir.
-
I was informed that you constituted a nuisance on the road today.
-
Is that true?
-
I don’t understand, sir.
-
Placing religious placards on the road, causing massive hold-up...
-
I mean, what were you thinking?
-
That's not true, sir. - That was what I heard.
-
I saw the placards behind the station myself.
-
Sir, there was good control of the traffic.
-
So, contrary to what Officer Babatope is saying...
-
I don't know why he's even giving false and misleading information.
-
Sir, if I may ask some questions.
-
Okay.
-
Officer Emmanuel, did you or did you not place placards on the road today?
-
They were not on the road; they were beside the road. Two different things, sir.
-
Did you not stop a car for almost five minutes today?
-
Five minutes? - Yes.
-
Five minutes, Officer Babatope? - Yes, sir.
-
Sir, five minutes. Cars were honking.
-
Traffic was at stand still.
-
It was a mess.
-
It was a big disgrace; in fact, it was a terrible traffic today.
-
What are you talking about?
-
Were you not discussing with a certain elderly woman that gave you a certain white envelope,
-
after a long time of talking?
-
What about it? - Where is the envelope?
-
Show the boss. Where is the envelope?
-
What about the envelope?
-
What concerns you with the envelope, Officer Babatope?
-
Did you not receive an envelope from a certain woman today,
-
after discussing for more than ten minutes?
-
Hello, hello. Hold it there.
-
Officer Babatope. - Yes, sir!
-
You said five minutes initially.
-
Yes, sir. I said within five and ten minutes; it was a long time.
-
Sir, if I may interrupt.
-
The only thing this woman said to me was: "Thank you for representing Christ."
-
Those were exactly... - Lies! You lie!
-
In fact sir, after the woman had handed over the envelope,
-
they still had a long... more than fifteen minutes of discussion
-
after the envelope was given over... A certain white envelope, sir!
-
Officer Babatope. - Yes, sir!
-
You are confusing me here!
-
Now, is it five, ten or fifteen minutes? Which one?
-
It was a long time.
-
I remember vividly:
-
After the envelope had been given... the white envelope, sir,
-
they had another round of discussion for more than fifteen minutes, sir.
-
It is safe sir, to say within twenty to thirty minutes, sir.
-
All right. Thank you very much.
-
Officer, you can take your leave.
-
How about the envelope, sir?
-
It's all right, sir.
-
It's okay.
-
Officer Collins?
-
Yes? - How is your hand?
-
Oh. Better, as you can see. Thank you.
-
Great.
-
Sir? - Yes, Emma?
-
Can a man walk on hot coals and his feet not be burnt?
-
Why are you directing that question to me?
-
It's in the Bible, sir.
-
I know it's in the Bible,
-
but why ask me?
-
Your burns...
-
They were not caused by hot water.
-
They were caused because your home is on fire.
-
And as the head of the home,
-
you're the first to feel the impact.
-
But sir,
-
I want to beg you to quench this fire before it spreads.
-
Because if you don't,
-
your son, your wife,
-
will feel the impact.
-
So please, quench this fire.
-
Are you done?
-
Yes, sir.
-
Tega.
-
Tega!
-
Tega, how dare you discuss our family issues with strangers?
-
I don't know what you're talking a... - You don't know what I'm talking about...
-
Opening your dirty mouth... Discussing with strangers...
-
Have I not told you not to discuss our family issues with strangers?
-
Next time, you'll learn how to keep your mouth shut.
-
Come here! - Please, sir. Daddy, please...
-
Whatever starts in this house stops in this house!
-
You're welcome, little girl.
-
Who are you...
-
...and what are you doing in my room?
-
Who are you
-
and what are you doing in my home?
-
I...I don't understand the question.
-
You know what?
-
I hate rats.
-
And none survives in my house.
-
But for the past one year, there is this particular rat
-
that has been running around my house.
-
It's proving smart.
-
It tries to escape whenever I'm trying to kill it.
-
But today,
-
I found it and it's going nowhere. - Please ma. Please.
-
I didn't take anything that belongs to you.
-
You see, one peculiar thing about rats
-
is that they have this possessive mindset.
-
They go about freely taking what does not belong to them.
-
I didn't take any of your property.
-
Really?
-
Please, ma.
-
You say what?
-
Please, ma.
-
Tell that lie again.
-
I am not lying.
-
For the past one year,
-
you have been messing around with a married man.
-
My husband!
-
You think I don't know about your conversations?
-
Huh? Your ridiculous tactics? When you should call
-
and when you should avoid calling?
-
Prime Time? Call of Duty? Happy Hour?
-
You think I don't know.
-
I just played ignorance,
-
just to wait for the time your cup would be full.
-
Guess what? Your cup is full.
-
You have messed with the wrong woman.
-
Please, ma.
-
I am sorry.
-
I promise: I won't do it again.
-
I'm sorry.
-
No rat survives in my house, Keffy Bassey.
-
Please, ma.
-
Please.
-
Since you like grabbing what does not belong to you,
-
the only way to deal with you is to cut off your right hand.
-
Please!
-
Please!
-
Please!
-
Keffy,
-
you ruined my home.
-
All I'm asking for is one tiny hand.
-
Ahhh!
-
Okay.
-
Go ahead.
-
Pick your call.
-
Pick your call!
-
Okay. Okay.
-
Okay. - I know that's my husband.
-
Yes. Oh, you both were supposed to have a date this afternoon, right?
-
Pick it and put it on speaker!
-
Okay. Okay.
-
He...Hello?
-
My love.
-
How are you doing?
-
I know you are angry with me,
-
but our deal still stands.
-
We need to see this afternoon.
-
I want to propose Escalade Hotel.
-
They have the best restaurant in town.
-
Baby, I want to give you a special treat.
-
I want to spoil you silly.
-
You know, I want to...
-
I don't want to have anything
-
to do with you again.
-
What?
-
You're a married man...
-
Stick to your wife,
-
and stop loitering around with a girl young enough to be your daughter!
-
You shameless old man!
-
Baby, where is this coming from?
-
It's coming from a girl whose right hand
-
is about to be amputated,
-
because of greed and foolishness.
-
Stop calling me again.
-
Stick with your wife.
-
One more thing:
-
I am not your baby!
-
I am not your baby!
-
I am not your baby!
-
Please...
-
Who is hungry? - Me!
-
Now, who was I telling yesterday that... - The person is not around.
-
No, no, no. I was telling someone yesterday that
-
God would provide today. - The person is not around.
-
See, your mom is a woman of little faith.
-
I was telling her: - Oh, man of God...
-
I said this... I said: "Just relax;
-
God will do it."
-
When next you're talking, we'll just keep quiet
-
because we're not worthy of this revelation you've been giving to us,
-
man of God. - It's okay. It's okay.
-
You see, when people like us... God has helped us.
-
So, all we can do is keep praying for you.
-
People like you... That God will encourage you;
-
God will help you to grow... You will get there one day.
-
I smell pride, man of God. - It's not pride.
-
This is my humility talking. - Wow.
-
All right, so... Okay. who is ready to eat?
-
We've not paid our rent.
-
Oh, see, what the landlord is doing is completely unethical.
-
It's against our agreement.
-
I tried to make him see reason but he wouldn't even listen to me.
-
Daniel, take.
-
How can someone increase rent from 250 to 500?
-
Exactly!
-
To think it was suddenly...
-
No preparation, no awareness... Nothing!
-
Man of God? - Yes...
-
Oh, hello.
-
Hello, Uncle Emma.
-
Tega, how are you?
-
My dad kicked me out of the house.
-
Your...Wait...
-
But why?
-
Because I exposed what is going on in our house.
-
Wait, Tega. Where are you now?
-
I'm on the street...
-
on the street close to our house.
-
Tega, see, I'll come over and pick you up, okay?
-
Everything will be all right.
-
All right sir.
-
What's that?
-
Who's that?
-
It's Tega.
-
What's wrong?
-
Andy. - Tega, my guy!
-
How far now? - What's up, now?
-
Are you all right?
-
I'm trying to be...
-
Is this your car?
-
It's God's doing. This is just one of many cars I have.
-
Are you kidding me? Where did you get the money?
-
I've been doing a lot of hustling.
-
I'm involved in a business that's been steadily getting me income.
-
Wow. Is that the reason you've been absent from lectures?
-
Have school and lectures helped anybody?
-
You've got to do a lot of hustling to be successful in Nigeria.
-
I plan to explore my options in my youth, not when I become old.
-
It's better to hustle early enough, my guy.
-
How do you get this money?
-
You'd have to call me later for that information.
-
It's not a discussion for public places; it's strictly confidential.
-
Confidential? - Yes, it's a secret.
-
Oh, that! - Yes, that.
-
Sincerely, if you work hard at it,
-
the best part is that you can make enough money to get out of your parents' cage.
-
You won't need your parents for anything.
-
As I am before you, I now live in my own house?
-
Andy, are you telling me you are living alone?
-
I'm serious; I have a house of my own.
-
Really? - Yes!
-
If you need any information, just call me; I'll bring you up to speed.
-
I need to leave for a meeting now.
-
All right, I will give you a call.
-
Andy! - Tega, my dear friend!
-
Where is Tega?
-
The neighbours said you sent him out of the house.
-
Why?
-
Why did you threaten her, Meg?
-
You shouldn't have threatened her.
-
Oh, really?
-
You're telling me that you sent my son out of this house just because
-
I threatened a rat out of the house?
-
She's not a rat!
-
So, what is she then?
-
There's nothing going on, Meg.
-
There's nothing serious.
-
She's innocent.
-
Innocent, really?
-
I know your plans to meet her in a hotel.
-
I hear all your stupid phone conversations
-
Collins, beneath the uniform you wear every day
-
and the title you carry every Sunday at church,
-
you are nothing... Nothing but an empty blockhead.
-
Don't talk to me like that.
-
I will expose you, Collins.
-
The whole world will know exactly who you are.
-
I'm not like you.
-
You're a monster.
-
A bully!
-
Look at what you did to me.
-
How can the woman do this to her husband?
-
You deserve much more than this, Collins.
-
Living with a woman like you has been hell.
-
I know it was shameful having a secret relationship with that girl,
-
but she was just a breath of fresh air.
-
Then, go in and pack your things
-
and go and enjoy your breath of fresh air.
-
I'm your husband.
-
You can't do that to me.
-
Remind me again who pays the rent in this house.
-
Remind me whose money you are using to woo pathetic girls!
-
Whose money? - Don't say it as if I don't earn a salary.
-
You earn nothing but a peanut.
-
So, think before you assume the position of a husband.
-
Now, get out of my house. - You must be high on cow dung.
-
Don't make me repeat myself!
-
You have been on repeat all day, Meg.
-
And I'm done hearing you whine like a dog.
-
Don't dare me, Collins,
-
or else... - Or else what?
-
You've done your worst already.
-
You have not seen my worst.
-
I have been hiding it from you all the while,
-
but if you push me any further,
-
you are going to see the monster you have been living with for the past seventeen years.
-
Now, get out!
-
Good evening, ma. Peace be unto this house.
-
Where did you see him?
-
He called me, actually.
-
Tega, get inside.
-
Is Officer Collins in?
-
I think he's just about stepping out.
-
Is that him? Good evening, Officer Collins.
-
Yes, sir... Officer Collins, is everything okay, sir?
-
Chief, Chief.
-
Chief, what's the matter? What is going on?
-
Chief, this is the third day since we delivered your package.
-
Chief, you know you're not supposed to be giving me that kind of excuse.
-
Now, Chief, listen to me.
-
If by the end of tomorrow, we don't get paid,
-
Chief, we'll burst your bubble.
-
I'm serious.
-
That's not an empty threat, Chief. - Put it down!
-
Chief...
-
Get down! - What's the problem, officer?
-
Nobody move!
-
Now, stay there... - Face down!
-
Chief, I will call you back.
-
Alade!
-
Your time is up.
-
Mr Alade,
-
we hear that you have some satellite units in town.
-
We have a proposition for you.
-
A proposition?
-
Yes, a deal.
-
If you help us in exposing other units,
-
we'll see to it that you are fairly treated.
-
But if you don't,
-
be prepared to spend your vacation in prison.
-
Sorry about that, please.
-
Are you the one in charge here?
-
I'm the one doing the questioning.
-
I don't have time for questions.
-
I want to speak to the man in charge here.
-
Then, I'm all ears.
-
Okay.
-
How about ₦2 million for each one of you?
-
If only you allow me go.
-
Are you joking?
-
Plus ₦200,000 monthly allowance.
-
Like I said, I don't have time for questions.
-
And if you think I'm joking,
-
get me my phone.
-
Let me send you your first cut.
-
See, these guys are for real.
-
₦2 million! - Yes.
-
For each of us.
-
Boss, with monthly benefits?
-
Just to show that they're serious,
-
he already wired ₦1 million to... - One million...!
-
Just yesterday,
-
I was a homeless, broke man.
-
And today, I don't know what to do with ₦2 million.
-
What are we waiting for?
-
Boss, can I suggest that we make this deal on time before it passes us?
-
Boss, you and God know that I need this money.
-
There is a problem. - Problem?
-
What is the problem?
-
We need to talk to.
-
What is happening here?
-
Not too much.
-
Emma, my brother...
-
You're a great man.
-
Am I missing something here? Is there anything going on?
-
Yeah, that's why we want to brief you.
-
Okay, I'm all ears.
-
Emma, do you trust me?
-
Of course, I do; you're my brother.
-
Okay.
-
We are releasing Alade.
-
Yes.
-
Yes.
-
I don't understand.
-
We are releasing Alade.
-
He's offering us ₦2 million each.
-
Two million... - Each of us, ₦2 million.
-
And to show that he's serious, he already transferred ₦1 million into my account.
-
We're rich!
-
This is real.
-
I don't believe this. - Yes! We couldn't believe it.
-
Same here.
-
But it’s happening?
-
This is not happening. - It's happening.
-
This is not happening. - It's happening.
-
This is not happening. - I say it's happening.
-
This is not happening!
-
What's going on with you?
-
Calm down, my brother.
-
Calm down.
-
Don't you dare call me your brother if you want me to partake in this nonsense.
-
Don't try it.
-
Excuse us. - Eh. Two million...
-
What is happening to you? Collins, tell me.
-
What is happening to you?
-
You are asking the wrong question.
-
This is not who you are.
-
Who do you think I am? - You were my mentor!
-
You led me to Christ; you showed me the way to the Cross.
-
What is happening to you?
-
That was five years ago.
-
Five years ago! - Collins.
-
People change. - Collins.
-
And I admit it! - Collins, what is happening to you?
-
What's happening to you?
-
I'm broke, broken and homeless!
-
My wife kicked me out of the house and I have nothing; I'm empty!
-
I'm ashamed to call myself a man, a husband and a father.
-
This is the only opportunity I have to redeem my respect and honour.
-
And yet, you tell me to throw it away.
-
Collins.
-
Sin does not bring back honour and respect.
-
Instead, it takes it away.
-
Okay, you too. Cast your mind back to years ago.
-
Five years ago...
-
When you followed your Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
-
You had honour. You had respect.
-
You had a wife who loved you.
-
You had a home. You had a family.
-
But when you turned your back on Jesus, and you treaded your own path,
-
everything about you changed. Everything!
-
Judas Iscariot, Collins.
-
Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus Christ for thirty pieces of silver.
-
It didn't end well for him.
-
Collins,
-
don't betray Jesus
-
by receiving the devil's gift.
-
It always ends in death.
-
Always.
-
I've messed up badly, Emma.
-
I don't know what to do; I've messed up badly.
-
Brother,
-
I'm offering you the same salvation that you offered me.
-
God is merciful.
-
If you go to Him, He will accept you.
-
It's not too late to turn around
-
and come back to Jesus.
-
It's not too late.
-
I've messed up.
-
I've messed up.
-
Can I pray for you?
-
Please do.
-
Please.
-
Our Father and our God,
-
Thank You.
-
Oh, Father, I say thank You.
-
Thank You for changing and restoring Collins.
-
The devil wants his soul.
-
But in Your mercy, You intercepted him.
-
Father,
-
I pray that...
-
What is the way forward, sir?
-
We are taking him out.
-
Taking who out, sir?
-
You know who.
-
But how?
-
The plan still goes on, but we need a scapegoat.
-
Holy Spirit, I can't do what You're asking me to do.
-
I can't...I can't do what You're asking me to do.
-
Sir.
-
Yes, Officer Emma?
-
Erm...
-
Is everything okay?
-
Ye...wh...erm...
-
Are you okay?
-
Yes, sir.
-
Yes, sir.
-
All right.
-
Thank you, sir.
-
Just...
-
So, you're promising me you'll finish this one tonight, right?
-
Good boy!
-
Hm? Yeah.
-
Are you fine?
-
Yeah, yeah. - It's your favourite.
-
Yes.
-
Okay...
-
Good morning, sir.
-
What's happening here?
-
Officer Emma? - Sir.
-
How long has this been going on?
-
I don't understand.
-
You don't understand?
-
This weed and the money were found in your drawer this morning.
-
What!
-
You're denying, right?
-
Officer, bring the culprit inside.
-
Officer Babatope...
-
Ah.
-
What!
-
What's going on?
-
Young man,
-
is this the officer you gave the weed and the money to?
-
- Yes. - Wait. Who is this man?
-
Respect yourself! - I don't even know who this is.
-
How did this get into my table?
-
What is going on here?
-
Officer, take him back.
-
I'm confused... What was happening?
-
I don't know this man from any... - Officer Collins?
-
Sir. - Arrest this man.
-
No, wait...
-
Please, let the DPO know I'm not that kind of person.
-
Officer Emma,
-
you have the right to remain silent
-
for anything you say will be used against you at the court of law.
-
Collins, you know I'm not capable of this; you know it.
-
I don't know what you're capable of. - Collins...
-
I didn't do this and...Wait. Do you have a hand in this?
-
Turn around. - Collins, wait... What's going on?
-
What is going on? Sir...
-
Can I explain something to you? - Turn around.
-
Please, let me explain something.
-
Listen to me. Listen to me, everybody!
-
I didn't do this.
-
I'm not capable of this. You know me!
-
So, why are you treating me like a criminal? Why?
-
Emma, turn around.
-
You, move!
-
Wow!
-
That was a well-structured plan.
-
It's good to use your Number 6.
-
You need to rebrand. - You're right; you need to change your uniform.
-
Hello.
-
Hello, sir.
-
Good afternoon, sir. - Good afternoon, madam.
-
This is Officer Emma's wife, sir. - Oh, good afternoon.
-
I've been trying to get through to my husband,
-
and it's very unusual of him not to pick up my calls.
-
I'm a bit worried, sir.
-
You need not to worry, madam.
-
Is he in the station, sir?
-
Oh, yes, he is.
-
Oh please, can I speak with him?
-
Can you call me back?
-
I'm not close to where he is.
-
It's the same station, and your office is close to his.
-
Yes, it is. But he's not in his office.
-
Then where is he?
-
Erm...he's busy right now, madam.
-
Please call me back in ten minutes' time so I can give the phone to him.
-
All right.
-
Hope there's no problem.
-
I've been trying to reach my husband.
-
I called this morning.
-
I was told he is at work.
-
This is very unusual.
-
Sir, what's happening? Where is my husband?
-
Huh, Madam,
-
I don't know how to tell you this.
-
Tell me what?
-
What's happening, sir?
-
What is going on, Emma?
-
I don’t understand.
-
But I’m not guilty of what they are accusing me of.
-
I know.
-
I know.
-
Be rest assured, my love: God will fight for us.
-
Who could have done this to you?
-
Who?
-
God will expose the person
-
or the people that are responsible for this.
-
God will fight for us.
-
Don’t worry. I'll be back home soon.
-
How soon?
-
Is your soon today?
-
I don't know.
-
But I hope so.
-
I want to stay here with you.
-
Your son needs you.
-
You remember the time I joked about
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taking you to the prison?
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You were saying that we are all going to stay here together as a family.
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Just like a joke,
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it's like it's becoming a reality.
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I'm going to be spending the night here.
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Can you crack another joke about getting yourself out of here?
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Why are you laughing?
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You know, I laugh because Jesus is right here with me, even in the prison.
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And I prefer to be
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with Jesus in the prison than outside the prison without Jesus.
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As spiritual as that sounds,
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I don't like it at all.
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Actually, what I was trying to say is that... - We need you at home, Emma.
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Your son needs you.
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I need you.
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If not, we're all going to come here and stay here with you.
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I like that; that’s a good one.
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It’s not funny.
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Oh! That’s a bad one.
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Release our pastor!
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Officer, release our pastor! - Release our pastor!
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Release our pastor! - Kill us!
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Mama!
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Uh huh.
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Who are you? - I greet you, Mama.
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I am Brother Shaka Zulu.
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This is Brother James and this is Brother David.
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We are all from Odogwu Area One Pentecostal Fellowship.
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Your husband is our leader.
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He teaches us about Jesus’ ways.
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He is the one who took us from the street.
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We heard he was locked up for a crime he didn't commit.
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I’m sure Pastor is innocent of all charges against him.
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We are all sure.
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He teaches us about the ways of Jesus.
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So, as the case may be, we are all here.
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What will happen now is that the police will arrest all of us too.
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We are here to sleep inside that prison.
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We are going nowhere. - Yes!
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Officer, if you want to kill us, kill us.
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♪ We will never agree! ♪
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♪ Release our pastor ♪
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♪ We’ll not agree! ♪
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♪ Release our pastor ♪
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♪ We’ll not agree! ♪
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♪ Release our pastor ♪
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♪ We’ll not agree! ♪
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♪ Release our pastor ♪
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♪ We’ll not agree! ♪
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Morning, sir. - Officer.
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Yes, sir.
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What is that noise out there? - There's a crowd outside, sir.
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Crowd? - Yes, sir.
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They are demanding the release of Officer Emma.
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What! - Yes, sir.
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Release our pastor!
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Officer, release our pastor! - Release our pastor!
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Release our pastor!
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Hello. Hello, gentlemen.
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What is happening here?
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What's going on here, gentlemen?
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Shun, sir! - Yes?
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I greet you, sir.
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My name is Brother Shaka Zulu. - All right.
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We are all from Odogwu Area One Pentecostal Fellowship.
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And we are here
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to tell you to release our pastor from your prison.
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Who are you talking about?
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Pastor Emmanuel.
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Yes, we heard you locked him up.
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And we are sure that he could not have done
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whatever it is you accused him of.
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Officer, you will lock us all inside the same prison our pastor is.
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We'll hold our fellowship there.
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Because he is the one that pulled us off the streets.
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He preached Jesus to us.
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He changed our lives.
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We want to hold our fellowship inside that prison.
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That’s why we are here.
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Madam.
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Do you realise the implication of the stunt you just pulled out there?
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I did not call them. They came on their own.
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This will not guarantee your husband's release.
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Rather, it might complicate matters for him.
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I have absolutely nothing to do with this.
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I don't care whether you had anything to do with it or not.
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I just want those people out of this place.
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What if someone you loved was locked up there for an offence he did not commit?
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I would allow the law take its full...
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And what if the law is not on your side?
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All right, madam.
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This is what I will do for you.
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I will release your husband on bail
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on the condition that he does not travel out of the state
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or out of this town.
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Thank you.
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In the interim, investigations are still ongoing.
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I want to assure you that I will get to the bottom of this matter.
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Just get those people out of my station, okay?
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Thank you.
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We are not leaving!
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Landlord.
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Landlord, what is the meaning of this?
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What is the meaning of this? How can you enter my house and pack my loads out like that?
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Enough is enough.
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I don't want to see you in my house again.
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Just go!
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What are you talking about? Was this in the agreement?
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Which agreement?
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The agreement we had together. Was it in the agreement?
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Which agreement?
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We had an agreement together.
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You can’t just enter into my house and pack my loads out like that.
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That's wrong!
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It’s wrong. - Go out!
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I don't want to see you here again.
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Just go.
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Landlord, please. Don’t do this today.
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It’s wrong. What you’re doing is wrong! - We are just coming from the cell.
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He was locked up for something that he didn’t even know anything about.
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Landlord, please don't do this today.
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We've been through a lot today, Landlord.
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I don't want poverty-stricken people like you in this place.
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Poverty what?
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Yes.
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Who is poor? - My dear, it's okay. Let's go.
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Landlord, who is poor? We are not poor!
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No, we're not poor. - To think that you are a man of God!
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To think you are a Christian!
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Ah-ah!
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I thought you're a pastor in your church.
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We are not poor. Landlord, look up!
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Landlord, look up! - What?
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The same God that has been feeding the birds of the air
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will provide for us.
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Poverty People... Go! - See the person that Jesus died for.
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See that person that Jesus died for.
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Sharon! Our baby is crying. - Ahah! Ah-ah!
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Daniel is crying, let’s go.
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Landlord! - We are leaving.
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Just leave, pack your loads and go.
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I don’t want to see you here again.
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Oh. - Let's go.
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Who are you?
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Landlord!
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Ah!
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If not for Jesus, - Ah!
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I would have stabbed every part of your body.
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I heard you are a Christian.
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You claim to be Christian.
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Yet, you’re being arrogant.
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Do you remember what Pastor said the last time?
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Okay.
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Anyone who refuses to heed the gospel...
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We should dust our shoes in his face.
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Wait, listen. Anyone who refuses to heed the gospel,
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dust your shoes in his face.
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Dust them!
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You call yourself a Christian and you are being arrogant.
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What is your problem?
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This is how we do it. - Dust them.
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Please, let’s pack Pastor’s loads.
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You will see what Jesus will do.
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You will be shocked.
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You will see it with your own eyes.
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Let’s pack.
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Let’s pack and go.
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Bretheren, let’s move.
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So, sir.
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Everything is in place.
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This is the sitting room.
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We’ve arranged everything.
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Where are the bags? - They are inside.
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Around the dining side? - Yes.
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Sir, this is the kitchen, in case you are hungry.
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Shaka Zulu. - Where are all the bags?
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Have you carried them inside? - They are inside.
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Where is that last bag?
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It’s inside. - Shaka Zulu...
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What about the dining; is it set?
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Everything is right in place.
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Shaka Zulu!
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Pastor, sir.
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It’s not perfect, but...
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you'd have to manage it, Pastor.
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Just...
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I love you, Pastor.
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Thank you.
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Thank you so much.
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I love you very much. - Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you. I'm grateful.
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I'm grateful, guys. I'm grateful.
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I'm grateful.
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Thank you so much. - Pastor, sir.
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Any time. - I’m so grateful.
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God bless you.
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This morning, I received reliable intel
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on the location of the dreaded Black Vulture Secret Cult.
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Like you all know, that cult begun as a joke.
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But today, they have become a threat to the neighbourhood.
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They are rapidly recruiting teenagers into their ranks.
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Their tentacles are spreading so fast and so wide.
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They commit all manner of atrocities in the neighbourhood.
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Drug dealing, armed robbery,
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extortion, internet fraud
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and so many others.
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You know all this.
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So, our assignment is simple and direct.
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We must shut them down.
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Therefore, I code-name this operation ‘Operation Shut them Down’.
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'Operation' what? - 'Shut them down'.
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Very good.
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Officer Collins! - Sir.
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You are leading this operation.
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I want every one of them apprehended alive.
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Do you copy me, Officer? - Yes, sir.
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Very good.
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Especially their leader.
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He goes by the name ‘Alade’,
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a very dreadful young man.
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But he’s coming down. Officer Collins.
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Sir!
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Bring him back to me alive.
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Okay, sir.
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There is a lot of information I want to pump out of that young man.
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Do you remember Alade?
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Alade... The guy we arrested some time ago?
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Yes.
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Who promised to give us ₦200,000 every month for his cover up?
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Exactly.
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What about him, sir?
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He's the one that we are tracking.
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Ah! Oh, no.
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His cover has been blown.
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If we should bring him in alive, he will expose us all.
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That would be the beginning of trouble for us, sir.
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Exactly.
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What do we do now?
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We are going to close the lead.
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We make sure no one survives.
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But the Inspector specifically instructed us to bring him in alive.
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If we bring him in alive, he will get us all down.
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So, what will we tell the Inspector, sir?
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I’ll just tell him that they opened fire on us and we retaliated.
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The report is what matters most.
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So, you just have to organise with the boys so that we’ll be on the same page.
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Understood? - Understood, sir.
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Hey, Tega!
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Are you ready?
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Yes, I am. - Come into the car.
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Wait, where are we going?
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What sort of question is that?
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When we get there, you'll see.
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Why don't you just tell me now so that I can have an idea?
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Guy, I’m doubting you.
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What’s all this?
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It’s like you're not ready for this deal.
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How do you expect me to be sure when I don’t even know what you do?
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Guy, trust me, I am your brother.
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I can’t do you any harm.
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I can’t even kill a chicken. I can't stand the sight of blood.
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Come in. - Let’s move.
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Be smart about this. - But, guy...
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I am your guy, don’t worry.
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I can’t harm you.
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Come in.
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That's how we do it.
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We'll do it quickly and get back in a jiffy.
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That's how we roll. - All right, no problem.
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There is a new blood in the building.
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Are you ready to be a full-blooded Black Vulture?
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Andy did not tell me that this is what it's all about.
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Perhaps, you don't understand my question.
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Are you ready to be a full-blooded Black Vulture?
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Yes... Yes.
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Good.
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Now, the initiation can start.
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Bring him here. - Yes, Boss.
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Get his hand ready.
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Now, take.
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This is your new identity.
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In this cult, you don't have a face.
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Your old face is gone.
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Am I clear? - Yes.
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Go ahead.
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Bandage this hand for him.
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Boss, policemen are here.
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Don’t worry, guys. Calm down.
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Officer Collins.
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I thought we had a deal.
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The deal is over.
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Daddy!
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Daddy!
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Tega!
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Tega!
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Tega!
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What are you doing here?
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Someone help me!
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Tega! No!
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Love you.
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Collins.
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What are you doing with a gun?
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I killed him.
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Collins, please, don't scare me.
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What are you talking about?
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Where is Tega?
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It was a raid.
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I killed him.
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No, I don't understand what you're talking about.
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What did you do? Who did you kill?
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Where is my son?
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It was a raid.
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Tega was there, and I killed him.
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You did what?
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I did not know.
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No, no... - I did not know.
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I deserve to die. - No. Collins, no!
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No. Collins.
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I deserve to die.
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Daddy, I want to watch "Barney" cartoon.
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Daniel, you watched cartoon yesterday; you can’t watch cartoon again today.
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Please. - That's how you will finish my battery.
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Go and take your mummy’s phone.
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I’ll only watch a little. - Hn-hn. No cartoon.
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Hold on, someone is calling.
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Hello?
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I can still feel my son's presence
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in this room.
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Can God still forgive me?
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Yes, He can.
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He's a forgiving God.
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But I can't forgive myself.
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Officer Collins, what is going on?
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Emma.
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The only way out
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is ending it all.
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Ending what?
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Who was that?
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Yeah. It’s Officer Collins.
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What's wrong?
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He said he wants to end it all.
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End it all?
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End what all?
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What does he mean by that?
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Emma.
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Emma.
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Emma.
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Yes...
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Erm...
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Sharon, I think I’ll be back.
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You'll be back and you're leaving.
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Afternoon. - Good afternoon, sir.
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Officer.
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Good afternoon. - Afternoon, sir.
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Officer.
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Good afternoon, sir. - Afternoon.
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What's going on? Why are the officers here?
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We were ordered to arrest him by the inspector.
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Arrest who?
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Officer Collins.
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Officer Collins? - But he has locked us out.
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He won’t allow us in.
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What was going on?
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Why were you ordered to arrest him?
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We got an information from his wife that he shot his son.
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He shot his son? - Yes. Tega.
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Officer Collins shot Tega?
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Yes. And Tega is dead.
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No... No, no.
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Excuse me, please. Let me have a minute with him.
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Alright.
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No, no, no, no.
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This was the mask
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my only son wore when I killed him.
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I did not know he was the one.
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All along, I have been the one wearing this mask.
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I have been the one living a pretentious life.
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Before the world,
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I am a saint.
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But in the secret, I am a demon.
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Judas in the Bible
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was just like me.
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He lost his life at the end.
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Emma, look at me.
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I no longer have a life.
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I've tried to give myself a reason to live,
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but there is none. There is none!
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Do you know the similarity between Judas and Peter?
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They were both betrayers.
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Judas betrayed Jesus
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for thirty pieces of silver.
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Peter denied Jesus three times.
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But do you know the difference between them?
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One ran from Jesus; the other ran to Jesus.
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One gave up on Jesus; the other gave all to Jesus.
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When you find yourself tied up in the yoke of sin,
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Jesus is waiting for your call.
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The devil is waiting for your call.
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But the question is: "Who will you call on?"
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Who will you run to?
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Jesus,
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Son of God,
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I call on You.
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Have mercy on me!
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I run to You.
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Have mercy on me.
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Have mercy on me.
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I and some officers...
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We implicated Officer Emmanuel Daniels,
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because
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he refused to join us
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in accepting a bribe from a notorious kingpin.
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Officer Emmanuel was imprisoned
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and was later released on bail.
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Princess. - Yes, Daddy.
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Was this not the officer that rescued you from those kidnappers?
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No. Daddy, it was Officer Emmanuel.
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Oh. - Yeah.
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Daddy, that was what I was trying to say the other day at the station.
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Wow.
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Okay.
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...we decided to eliminate him
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and his boys in the raid.
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This is my confession.
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Hello.
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Yes, good evening.
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Please, can you put me through to His Excellency the Governor?
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All right, I'll wait. - Alright, can mention the name of the officers
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that conspired with you to comit this atrocity?
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Officer Babatope,
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Officer Nwabueze, - Hello.
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Your Excellency sir, my Governor.
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Good evening. How are you today, sir?
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We are loyal.
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So, what do you want to say about officer Emmanuel?
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Officer Emmanuel...
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is a man of integrity.
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Information has reached me sir, that you are in search of a good
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and trustworthy police officer to join your team.
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He is a good model
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of a good officer
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we need in this country.
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Sir, I have one on my radar that I will recommend to you, sir.
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Oh, I'm so sure. I'm so sure, sir.
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You can be sure that I will give you the best.
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This are implicaitng confessions, are you not afraid of loosing everything?
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I have already lost everything.
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Thank you very much, sir.
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Hope to see you very soon.
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Bye, sir.
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My dear. - Yes, Daddy.
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He needs to be repaid well.
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Yeah, he does.
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He really does.
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♪ You are Yahweh... You are Yahweh ♪
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♪ You are Yahweh... You are Yahweh ♪
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♪ You are Yahweh... Alpha and Omega ♪
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♪ You are Yahweh ♪
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♪ You are Yahweh... Alpha and Omega ♪
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♪ You are the Lord, Jehovah You are the Lord, our King ♪
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♪ You are the Lord, Jehovah You are the Lord, our King ♪
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♪ You are the Lord, Jehovah You are the Lord, our King ♪
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At ease, Officer Emma.
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What brings you here?
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♪ Thank You for fighting our battles for us, Jehovah our Defender ♪
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Well, firstly,
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I want to apologise for the way we treated you at the station.
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We are sorry.
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Thank you, sir.
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Secondly, if you don't mind, I want to offer you your old job back.
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Thank you.
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Thank you very much, sir.
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But, this time, with a promotion.
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A promotion? - Yes.
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Thank you, sir. - Congratulations.
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And you will need to move with me now.
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Right now? - Yes.
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What's happening, sir?
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You have been summoned by the Governor.
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The Governor? - Yes.
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So...
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♪ Thank you, Father ♪
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♪ Jesus you’ve found a 911 lover ♪
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♪ Commander you’ve found a 911 soldier ♪
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♪ Jesus you’ve found a 911 vessel ♪
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♪ My darling you’ve found a 911 friend ♪
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♪ You have found someone ♪
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♪ That will hold your hand ♪
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♪ And will never let you go ♪
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♪ You have found someone ♪
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♪ That will stand with you ♪
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♪ That will bring you so much joy ♪
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♪ Painter you’ve found a 911 Painting ♪
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♪ My Teacher you’ve found a 911 student ♪
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♪ Jesus you’ve found a 911 vessel ♪
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♪ My lover you’ve found a 911 friend ♪
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♪ You have found someone ♪
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♪ That will make you proud ♪
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♪ And will never let you down ♪
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♪ You have found someone ♪
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♪ That will know your heart ♪
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♪ That will make you satisfied ♪
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♪ If you need me, you can call me ♪
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♪ I will answer you without a waste of time ♪
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♪ No more waiting on the phone ♪
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♪ I’m your 911 ♪
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♪ 911 ♪
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♪ Where you send me I will go ♪
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♪ I will follow you without a question Lord ♪
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♪ No objection to your will ♪
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♪ I’m your 911 ♪
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♪ 911 ♪