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Harrison Gwamnishu Reveals New Details on ASP Usman’s Role in Effurun Police Incident

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  • Human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu has claimed that ASP Usman did not act alone in the killing of Oghenemine in Delta State.
  • His statement has intensified calls for a wider investigation and full accountability for all officers involved in the incident.

Human rights advocate Harrison Gwamnishu has voiced new concerns regarding the death of Oghenemine in Delta State, asserting that the implicated police officer did not act independently.

Gwamnishu’s statements have added fuel to the ongoing public discourse surrounding the tragic circumstances of the young man’s demise.

He declared, “ASP Usman didn’t act alone,” hinting at the possible involvement or presence of additional officers during the incident.

His remarks have ignited a fresh wave of outrage across social media platforms, with numerous Nigerians demanding a comprehensive investigation to uncover the complete sequence of events that led to Oghenemine’s death. Civil rights groups emphasize that the investigation should extend beyond a single officer if others were indeed complicit.

The episode, which involves a police officer known as ASP Usman, has already attracted public scrutiny and calls for justice. Authorities have reportedly commenced an internal probe, with the officer currently undergoing interrogation.

Gwamnishu’s latest remarks have further amplified calls for transparency, with many urging security agencies to disclose the full findings and ensure that all individuals involved face justice if found culpable.

In other news… Nigerian singer and entrepreneur Mr Eazi has sparked widespread reactions online after sharing a personal story about his privileged upbringing and his first encounter with poverty in Nigeria. 

Speaking about his childhood, Mr Eazi revealed how his early life shaped his understanding of social class differences.

“I didn’t know poor people existed in Nigeria until I visited my best friend Ekene 😭 they were 5 kids sharing one room with their uncle,” he said.

He further described his own upbringing, adding: “I grew up in a 4-bedroom house with 3 living rooms and 4 cars… we even owned the houses beside and across us 😳”

The comments have since triggered mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians debating issues of wealth disparity and social awareness.

While some users expressed shock at his level of privilege, others reflected on how exposure to different living conditions can shape perspective and empathy.

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