What happened to the Aluu 4?
The mob on that day had called them robbers, marching them through Coca cola Street in Omuokiri Aluu to a dump site where they were finally beaten to death and later set ablaze. It was a bizarre way to die. Toku who still mourned the death of his son, Llyod, told Vanguard law and human rights: “Justice has been done.
What happened in Aluu?
The Aluu Four lynching was a necklace lynching that involved four young men, Ugonna Obuzor, Toku Lloyd, Chiadika Biringa, and Tekena Elkanah, all students of the University of Port Harcourt.
What is apo6?
THE APO SIX KILLINGS On June 7, 2005, Ifeanyi Ozor, Chinedu Meniru, Augustina Arebu, Anthony Nwokike, Paulinus Ogbonna and Ekene Isaac Mgbe were driving home from a nightclub when they encountered a team of policemen on patrol at Garki junction in Abuja.
What happened Bakassi Boys?
The Bakassi Boys are a group of Nigerian youth vigilantes in the south-eastern region of Nigeria. The Bakassi Boys have now rebranded and are now Anambra Vigilante Services and have had their activities reduced significantly.
Who killed the Apo 6?
One of the officers who testified against Ibrahim died in mysterious circumstances while the case was on. A witness told the court during trial that Ibrahim personally shot the victims.
Is Bakassi back in Anambra?
The Bakassi Boys are usually armed with machetes and guns and an array of black magic artifacts and Juju worn around their body. The Bakassi Boys have now rebranded and are now Anambra Vigilante Services and have had their activities reduced significantly.
Is Issakaba real?
Issakaba is a 2000 Nigerian movie inspired by true life events that was directed by Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen. It involves community vigilante boys called Bakassi Boys fighting against crimes like armed robbery and murder cases that put fear and panic in the community.
Where is Bakassi Boys now?
Anambra
Years after their disbandment, the Bakassi Boys, a vigilante group in the South East, have returned to some parts of Awka, Anambra State capital. They were seen in two vans, singing and warning criminals. However, it could not be confirmed who invited the dreaded vigilante group.
Who is derico Nwamama?
Okwudili Ndiwe, a 22-year old, also known by the name, “DericoNwamama” or simply, “Derico”, had risen from a random street urchin to become the leader of a ruthless armed robbery gang that was synonymous with blood and loss in the eyes of the people.