Monday, 7 April 2014

A Nigerian Man Forces Himself into Buckingham Palace To See the Queen


Tosin Odunaiya, a 23-year-old Nigerian man who came to Britain illegally, said he 'presumed' that the Royal Family would welcome him into the palace, so he tries to make way for himself into the palace.
The man had been shouting at royal protection officers for five minutes at the royal residence's north centre gate when the armed soldier intervened.
Tense encounter: A member of the Queen's Guard can be seen levelling his rifle, tipped with a bayonet, at the throat of a man in front of the gates of Buckingham Palace
But he was stopped at the gate before the guardsman's dramatic intervention, which caused his temper to flare.
Hahaha, this is so funny......
Speaking to The Sun, he said: 'I wanted to speak with the Queen and presumed the Royal Family would have welcomed me as their lost son.

Tosin Odunaiya
Incident: The dispute took place at the north centre gate of Buckingham Palace, to the side of the main central gate
Incident: The dispute took place at the north centre gate of Buckingham Palace, to the side of the main central gate.
Odunaiya, who claims the soldier, a member of the Coldstream Guards, 'didn't scare me' said: 'I was shouting louder and louder when the Guard came over and started shaking his gun at me.'


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