This is the current update on the Four Uniport Students who were burn alive by the Indigene of Umukiri-Aluu Community, The Sister of one of the Victimn narrated her side of the story, according to her, she said, the police ordered the Boys to be burn alive.
How true is this? I do not know.
If it was really the police that ordered the aluu community to burn those kids, then it is either the Nigerian police are animals. Or the Police who ordered them to be lynched is an Indigene of Aluu Community.
Read the article below, it is culled from Daily Sun Newspaper
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/Disclaimer: This Article belong to Daily Sun. /Disclaimer/ A sister of one of the four University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) students brutally murdered last Friday in Umuokiri village, Aluu, Rivers State, has narrated how her younger brother and his friends were lynched. Miss Ibisobia Elkanah, elder sister of Tekena Friday Elkanah (both pictured above), revealed yesterday that policemen visited the scene where the students were burnt to death after they were severely injured and that one of the law enforcement agents told the perpetrators of the dastardly act “to burn themalive” The murdered students, Chiadika Lordson, Ugonna Kelechi Obusor, Mike Lloyd Toku, and Tekena Elkanah, all part two students, were murdered in cold blood over alleged theft of a laptop computer and a blackberry phone. Ibisobia, a part-time final year student of Marketing, at the same university who witnessed the incident, said on that fateful day, at about 7.30 am, she was at the house of her girl friend in the community when she heard people shouting outside. “I dashed out and beckoned on my friend to come since she lived in the area. The thing attracted much noise and attention. I went there but did not actually see or recognize any of them, due to the crowd. “I heard when people were saying the people they (vigilance group) caught were strangers; that they want to burn them. They... Continue RradingRelated School Posts :Update on Aluu Community: Omuokiri- Aluu Chief Alhaji Hassan Walewa & 10 Others Charged To Court for the Killing of 4 Uniport StudentsBreaking News! Federal Polytechnic Mubi Mass Killing! More than 30 Students Killed by Gunmen!Aluu Community Chief and others Arrested for the Killing of the 4 Uniport Students #JusticeforAluu4Meet the 4 [...]
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/Disclaimer: This Article belong to Daily Sun. /Disclaimer/ A sister of one of the four University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) students brutally murdered last Friday in Umuokiri village, Aluu, Rivers State, has narrated how her younger brother and his friends were lynched. Miss Ibisobia Elkanah, elder sister of Tekena Friday Elkanah (both pictured above), revealed yesterday that policemen visited the scene where the students were burnt to death after they were severely injured and that one of the law enforcement agents told the perpetrators of the dastardly act “to burn themalive” The murdered students, Chiadika Lordson, Ugonna Kelechi Obusor, Mike Lloyd Toku, and Tekena Elkanah, all part two students, were murdered in cold blood over alleged theft of a laptop computer and a blackberry phone. Ibisobia, a part-time final year student of Marketing, at the same university who witnessed the incident, said on that fateful day, at about 7.30 am, she was at the house of her girl friend in the community when she heard people shouting outside. “I dashed out and beckoned on my friend to come since she lived in the area. The thing attracted much noise and attention. I went there but did not actually see or recognize any of them, due to the crowd. “I heard when people were saying the people they (vigilance group) caught were strangers; that they want to burn them. They... Continue RradingRelated School Posts :Update on Aluu Community: Omuokiri- Aluu Chief Alhaji Hassan Walewa & 10 Others Charged To Court for the Killing of 4 Uniport StudentsBreaking News! Federal Polytechnic Mubi Mass Killing! More than 30 Students Killed by Gunmen!Aluu Community Chief and others Arrested for the Killing of the 4 Uniport Students #JusticeforAluu4Meet the 4 [...]