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 Kill Me Later (2001)
IMDB rating: 6.00
Plot: Her goldfish dead, her lover exposed as a rat, Shawn Holloway leaves her bank post and goes to the roof intent on suicide. Before she can leap, she’s taken hostage by Charlie Anders, a fleeing bank robber. He and his partners have stolen a million in cash and plan to escape to Venezuela. Shawn agrees to cooperate if Charlie promises to kill her once he’s in the clear. Parts of the plan go awry, so Charlie has time to try to pierce her bleak manner and self pity, and she has time for reflection. As night falls, their interlude ends: they’re each alone, Charlie facing prison as the police close in, and Shawn staring down at a river from atop a high bridge.
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Directors: Lustig Dana
Actors: Beesley Max,Compton O’Neal,Munro Lochlyn,Moffett D.W.,Fehr Brendan,Heaton Tom,Adams David,Zahara Alex,Maillard Marcel,Gordey Keith,Romance,Thriller,Crime,Drama,
Father sues school for daughter’s death
13.10.09
Well, i sympathise with the berieved family, but every organisation and coporation is NIGERIA is set up by guidelines and regulation.
the affected bodies of defendant should be prosecuted, even the bible says judgement will start from the household of faith, so for their negligence they should not be spared.
many doctors and medical practitional are murderers with certificates and licence to kill (james bond). they should be flushed out of the system before they kill all our futures and their right to practice revoked, this will make others to gear up and be updated on latest reforms in the practitions
I'm so sorry for their loss. May her soul rest in the bosom of the Lord. Amen.
Isn't it an irony that the family are members of the "Winners" Chapel that owns the same school and look at how they were treated! It's a shame how the staff of the church as well as the university talk and behave with such arrogance! They behave as if they are above the law with their "I'm holier than Jesus" attitude. Imagine the rubbish that came out of the principal's mouth! The whole thing is sad and embarrassing to me as a christian. I pray the courts rule in favour of the Aruloguns, maybe that'll teach them a lesson in humility.
I can relate to the pains of the Aruloguns and it is high time Nigerians start taking legal actions on such issues, our medical personnel are plainly careless and uncaring in the way they attend to patients even in times of urgency, even their attitudes are nothing to write home about…and when they make you lose someone precious to you, all you get are unreasonable explanations. Can you even imagine what the headteacher of a Christian faith based school has to say? We will meet in court…too bad!
I almost puke at the insensitivity, arrogance and apathy displayed by Faith Academy — a mission school. Oyedepo promised to create a well rounded secondary school that will instil discipline and inculcate moral virtues in people. This act is a blatant demonstration of the lack of respect for human life and a betrayal of that promise. I tell people to beware of pastors or missions that glorify prosperity and capitalistic tendencies. To them, human beings are mere tools for their avarice and gluttonous appetite for wealth and power. No pretences at all to even console the family, and the hole head of a lawyer had the audacity to say there is no legal or medical obligation to commiserate with families. I've observed that this has been the trend in all Winner's Institutions. Even Satan would have done better.
I pray that any of you would find yourselves in this kind of situation. YOU WILL SURELY FIND YOURSELVES IN THIS SITUATION, AND SOMEBODY WILL REPEAT THIS SAME THING YOU HAVE SPEWED OUT CONCERNING THIS LITTLE GIRL.
I repeat again, SATAN would have done better.
May Little Miss Arulogun rest in perfect peace. Amen.
This is sad, very sad. much more so, because this is supposed to be a church school.
Where is our charity as Christians.
Even all the grammer that '..they only write…letters…' is so unreal, unfeeling and demonic!
What does the Bible say about those who are grieving?
Toye is my friend, I believe that if the people concerned had shown sone concern, their will still be pain, but we might not have been talking about court. And for the principal of the school to get so cocky as to say '….see in court…', this is really sad.
The Aruloguns were not unknown in Winners Chapel. This case is not just about the school alone nor should it be about Winners alone, the kind of 'lovelessness' that has entered the CHURCH is frightening.
It's time for us as a people and nation to live up to our professional responsibilities. Enough of this. How many more innocent people have to lose their lives? How many more families must go through unneccessary pain brought on by the untimely death of a loved one as a result of pure negligence.
If it's not the medicare it's the highways, if it's not the banks it's the stock exchange. Always one thing or the other, and the worst aspect of it is the lack of remorse.
Please keep us updated on this case. I am sure I speak for most parents when I say, we would like to see justice done.
That so called Mbamalu is not a father and can never feel what the Aruloguns are feeling. I most times wonder if some of these lawyers are not just liars, who lie to make a living and throw away all sense of reasoning to the dogs for a few naira notes that will never give them peace. The school is liable and I wonder if the owner of the mission and school is aware of some of these retrogressive and inhumane policie of this his school. How can a mother (Principal of the school) say its not in the policy of the school to visit parents of deceased students but its the ploicy to collect their hard earned money when they come to pay fees. It shows gross lack of sincerity of purpose on the part of that incompetent and heartless principal, a major bane of progress in Nigeria.
We need to begin to excercise our legal options in Nigeria. Enough of this incompetence and unprofessionalism. All these unneccessary deaths. If it's not avoidable road accidents, it's accidental shootings by the police force. If you're not being robbed, you're being exploited or exhtorted from. If some bank M.D's are not running off, the Stockbrokers are up to one thing or the other. Then there's electricity, and water. There's traffic and noise. And on and on the story of Nigeria goes….
I am sure I speak for several Nigerians when I say we would like to be kept posted on this case as it progresses. The attitude and insensitivity of the school is the most upsetting part of it all.
May God continue to give the family strength and grant little Morenike a place in Paradise.
Honestly, am short of words and don't even know what to think or write. I feel as a mother of 11 yrs. How will she absorb this water? HMMMMMMMM! The only comfort in times like this comes from God. He's all wise, all knowing. Thats why He's God. We don't need to understand His ways. If we do, then He's not.
God gives and takes. "But you know what, mum and dad, cheer up for am with my eternity lovely father". A short but comfort speech from miss Morenike.
I can't judge for now but all i've to say is take hear.
We are so far from being civilised and humane in nigeria. A parent loses a child and all the principal can say is we will meet in court as if they are discussing money or land issues not a life? Or the lawyer saying that the school is not obligated to console the bereaved parents?? Unbelievable? I guess nurses and doctors and in fact people whose jobs bring in close contact with people are not obligated to show empathy with their clients?
In a civilised society an inquest would be held,panels set up and the cause(s) of the death would be laid bare to the public so that ways to prevent future occurences would be avioded but not in nigeria. And this is a private MISSIONARY school! What would happen in the public schools then?
A simple and heartfelt apology with sincere commiserationwith the father would have avoided this lawsuit but I guess the principal is next to God and cant be wrong!
May the Lord comfort the Arulogun family. This is so sad. I can imagine how they must be feeling. Nothing can replace the life of their first lady that has been snuffed out at such a tender age.
It's indeed very sad what the principal had to say, she should have been wiser even if that is what she felt. For Christ's sake the parents are still grieving!!
Unfortunately law is another thing entirely. It would take months or years of legal engagements and may swing either way.
I'm equally surprised that no one deemed it fit to visit the parents from the school. I expect the young girl must have had caring teachers who should at least have tried to reach out to the parents. It just suggests the school is purely a business oriented entity and the well being of the pupils is not high priority.
I find most alarming the fact that there is a brand of panadol in the market that can cause kidney failure in kids!! Our standards organizations have a lot to do!! God help us!!!
I am a father of a 13 year old princess and up until i read Morenike's case, my wife and I were bent on sending her back to Nigeria for secondary education, followed later by our two boys.
To lose my princess, or any of the boys for that matter, through the negligence of those PAID to care for her,who are AGENTS OF THE CHURCH I ATTEND, and then have that fact thrown in my face……wow!
I admire your strength Mr. and Mrs Arulogun ……….. I do not know which one would kill me first. The loss of my princess or the betrayal by MY CHURCH.
The school has already made a mess of its image………the church (Winners Chapel)is doing worse not weighing in. The school still has several students in its care…….. under the same principal and campus officials?
If their employers (the Church) see nothing wrong in what they have done, are the other parents so so blind …….? It could have been any one of the students and if they get away with it once, it will surely happen again……. unless something is finally done and people are held responsible.
This is to appreciate everyone for the comments and concern.We are touched indeed and glad to know we are not alone in this, because sometimes they make us feel as if we are over reacting.
We were in court today and the Principal who promised to meet us in court did not show up neither did their lawyer. The case has been adjourned to the 30th of October.
We've set a 21st of November date for the formal take off of MANIBS(Movement Against Negligence In Boarding Schools).
Once again, Thank You.
The Principal should be investigated very well, looking at the whole thing and her utterances, i begin to feel that she's culpable in the death of Morenike. I will not be surprised if she has done something terrible to the girl before taking her to the medical center, i suspected foul play. Parents that still have their kids in the school under this yeye principal should be vigilant…..as for me i fear for this principal whose lawyer is defending blindly. There are more to this case….I swear…
Cases like this abound in our society where responsibilities are shirked and yet braggadocio is used to wriggle oneself out of blame. The principal of that school should be removed. Even if the school is absolved of any blame, such responses as credited to the principal is not fit for the present day educator. For the family of 'the first lady', may the good lord give you the fortitude to bear the huge loss and continue in His service.Console yourself with the knowledge that she was a sweet soul who loved to sing and that she is right now sitted with God, singing melodious tunes to the father.Do not forget that religion is the opium of the people and most of these churches actually establish these schools to further etch their clutches into the lives of people
Can anyone explain to the parents WHY THE CHURCH WILL NOT EVEN VISIT TO PRAY AND COUNSEL THESE PEOPLE FOR OVER 9 MONTHS AFTER THE DEATH OF THEIR CHILD IN THEIR SCHOOL? Whether school is Negligence or Not, I think it speaks volumes of that church that a top leader in the church who owned this school will NOT EVEN DEEM IT EXPEDIENT to visit this family instead, according deceased's father in an interview, when he called the second most senior man in the Canaanland Church, instead of assuring them that Bishop will hear of this and call them, he only asked the bereaved parents to GO AND TRY TO BOOK AND APPOINTMENT TO SEE THE BISHOP as if they needed a favor from him!
I think the real upsetting thing about this whole thing is that the church still pretends as if nothing is wrong in their faith academy boarding house and as the pleadings show, MANY KIDS HAVE DIED IN THAT SCHOOL ALREADY AS A RESULT OF THE NEGLIGENCE AND INCOMPETENCE OF THE STAFF…All these are in the court papers with proof for any one who wants to investigate!
Question is: HOW MANY KIDS HAVE TO DIE before people say we have had enough?. The MORENIKE ARULOGUN case is a case that should be used to stop all Negligence in Boarding Schools by holding the school and church accountable
Please are we not talking about the same Religious body that own the institution(Covenant University) that subjected its students to HIV texts before admitting them or carrying out texts on girls to verify if they are Virgins? OR the same body who left it's students(Faith Academy)stranded at the MM2 sometimes in August while waiting for the bus to come pick them from the Airport. What do u guys expect? It is most unfortunate.They indicted themselves by not being present for the hearing we need no further proof. No amount of money nor condolence can bring back the first lady. So I will advice the parents to go on with their lives needless to say it is very painfull.LET THE CHURCH AND THE THE SCHOOL AND THOSE INVOLVED LIVE WITH THE GUILT. WHAT DO WE REALLY PREACH?
My heart goes out to the bereaved parents of little Miss Arologun. The pain of loss suffered by her parents is made even worse by the arrogant attitude of the school principal who prefesses christianity. "We will meet in Court".
I doubt if she is a mother. No, she can't be. She is a disgrace to womanhood if she is a mother. Soft words of comfort can break even the most hardened hearts.
In 1992, I lost my baby at birth at LUTH and I considered slamming a law suit on the institution for negligence. But the then CMD wrote a powerful letter of condolence and that was it. That letter melted our resolve.
Life is not all money which these fake churches have in abundance and could use to pervet justice. But the courts shall decide in favor of the bereaved parents to serve as a lesson to other self-conceited church owners. I pity your flock.
That the matter had to get to court in the first instance is beyond me. Should unbelievers be the ones to judge between two believers? Moreover, why does this Oluyinka woman believe that they are not obliged to commiserate with the family of the deceased? I know that in the West there is the issue of Equal opportunity, meaning that you qualify for a job regardless of colour or creed. The same would not hold in our country because in order to work in a Christian intitution, 1st and formost you must be Christian, so I believe Oluyinka is Christian. For her to make such unChristian utterances beggars belief. She also needs to know that the reputation of Winners as a whole and the school in particular is being dragged through mud, and that the name of Jesus is NOT being glorified in all of this. To the Arulogun family, please accept my most sincere sympathy. No parent should have to go through this, but God in his infinite mercies will grant you solace in jesus name.
i am so so surprised @ what a church can do if really that is what they have been doing that the deceased family then they have not done well meeting in court wont solve any problem that woman was very wrong to say such that u meet in court that is very stupid{winners chapel is a church and we have to be mindful of what we do in other for us not to spoil the name of a church since the school is owned by a church it is suppose to have the best and qualified doctors or hospital attendants not quake doctors who will give drugs to student without checking what is wrong with a student that is very bad i am in full support with the family for suing the school to court cos that is the only way they can be sorry for not going to check the family until after 6 weeks what a stupid thing to do when the school would have gone to the deceased house like 200 times…..we really need to support this family and i know suing a particular organization to court then that means they have to be very sorry and then to pay the family a huge sum of money if the family will accept the money cos as for me i wont accept the money cos it wont bring my child back all i just need is for the school to apologize publicly……..
It is very sad to observe that an institution owned by a respected and world-acclaimed church, could handle a very sensitive human matter in this callous manner. In this day and age where responsive care is the order of the day,we find banalities being traded in place of sympathetic and spontaneous reaction to the loss of a much loved child placed in the care of the school authorities…..it is a real shame for anyone involved in this matter to say they do not have any OBLIGATION towards the parents of the departed child….common sense should show that when you have a crisis situation, your response must be swift and decisive….it could have suffice to send a high-powered delegation to the home of the late child,to commesirate without making any pecuniary offers….listen attentively to what is being said, but own up to your shortcoming….say you are sorry and see if the tension could be diffused a little….when you are threathened with court action,it would be suicidal for you to wave it off and say we shall meet in court….creating very bad publicity for yourself and the institution you represent will surely bring you to into bad repute….After reading this story i've made up my mind that my children will never attend a boarding school run by any CHURCH IN NIGERIA
I first read this story in the Guardian Newspapers when the girl died last year. I thought it would have been better if the Church and the School had resolved this matter. It is shame that the Principal is retained uptill now. And saying we will meet in court smacks of arrogance of the highest order. I sympatize with the Arologu family for the double trauma of losing a precious child and having to go to court. But please be consoled that millions of concerned parents are with you in spirit. You will win.
My heart goes out to the Aruloguns on the loss of their beautiful daughter. It is a shame that the bereaved parents have to resort to a court case just to find out what really happened to their daughter, and whether or not her death could have been prevented. The no-show of both the school and its lawyer at court is unacceptable, especially for a school which claims to impart Christian values. It is indeed a damning indictment of us as a society, more Nigerians have to speak out openly about injustices in our society, whether it be in the church or elsewhere. The Aruloguns are not just fighting for justice for their daughter, but are fighting for more openness in boarding schools, so that other people's children will not suffer the same fate as Morenike. May God give them the fortitude to bear their loss, and the strength to press on till all their questions are answered and justice is served.
May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace. May God give the family the fortitude to bear this painful loss.
This is one of the reasons why I refused to put my 11 year old daughter in boarding school- lack of accountability by people in authority in schools. Whenever a problem arises, they immediately deny liability. They are only good at collecting and increasing school fees!
I really wonder what sort of christian doctrines the school teaches - the utterance of the principal - "We'll see in court" is unbelievable.
I pray God metes out justice to all those involved in this sad incident. "Vengance is mine" - says the Lord and it shall surely come to pass.
I shuddered when I read the story. I have a 10 year old preparing to go to JSS1. I am not sure about these secondary schools these days. We enjoyed boarding schools in our time. To my friend,Toye Arulogun (Aru and his family, may the good Lord send his Holy Spirit to comfort and console you.
Clearly, Mrs. Oluyinka Oluwadare should not be heading a school. She lacks the basic qualities required of a person placed in charge of children.
I pray to God to have Mercy on the soul of the dear departed Miss Morenike Yireobong Toye-Arulogun. She has become an Angel.
ON A SECOND THOUGHT, WHY HAS THE CHURCH KEPT QUIET? JESUS SURROUNDED HIMSELF WITH CHILDREN WHY CANT A CHURCH WHO OPERATES A SCHOOL DO SAME AND TREAT THE KIDS WITH UTMOST CARE.THE WHOLE SCENERIO IS SCARING PARENTS. THE SCHOOL OWE A DUTY OF CARE TO EVERY CHILD IN THAT SCHOOL. BUT THE PRINCIPALS COMMENTS NEGATES THIS DUTY. THE FIRST LADY LOVED MUSIC AND I KNOW SHE IS WITH THE ANGELS SINGING HER HEART OUT. VENGANCE IS MINE SAYS THE LORD HE IS NOT SLEEPING BUT WATCHING.I BELIEVE THE PRINCIPAL IS REMORSFUL WHERE EVER SHE IS,IF SHE HAS A CONSCIENCE OR EVER BREAST FED, FOR THAT COMMENT!