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Thursday, 11 October 2012

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Aluu Killings: Ugonna Obuzor’s mother did not die from shock of his death




It has been clarified that there was no double tragedy in the family of Ugonna Kelechi Obuzor, one of the four students of the University of Port Harcourt that were recently mobbed and killed by heartless indigenes of Aluu community in Rivers State.

News went viral online on Tuesday that Ugonna’s mother had been devastated by the death of her only son and she never recovered from the heartache. But that’s not true!

The father spoke with AIT on the brutal killing of his son and in the course of the interview he disclosed that his wife (Ugonna’s mother) had died since 2006 and that he has been responsible for taking care of the children (five or so) that she left behind.


Whoever started such rumours, I wonder what they hope to achieve by that! It's a relief to me that at least there was no double tragedy!



-dailypost

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

More Tragedy: Mother of One of the Victims of the Aluu Killing Dies of Shock!


Reports have it that mother of Ugonna, one of the four UNIPORT students recently killed in Aluu Community died of shock yesterday

Ugonna’s mother had been devastated by the death of her only son and she never recovered from the heartache.

Late Ugonna Kelechi Obuzor was reportedly close to his mother and he was a beacon of hope for her, but he was taken from her and her heart gave in.

As the news circulate on social media, former lawmaker, Dino Melaye also tweeted the sad news yesterday.






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UNIPORT Shut Down As Students Set Aluu Ablaze In Protest Of Murdered Students

 
 
 



Students of the University of Port Harcourt, went on the rampage Tuesday protesting the murder of four of their colleagues by youths in Omuokiri-Aluu community last Friday and set ablaze no fewer than 12 houses in the community even as the university has been shut down by the school authorities.

Spokesman of the university, Dr William Wordi confirmed the closure of the school to the Vanguard on phone. He assured he was going to send an official statement. It was yet to come at the time of this report

Students from other institution under the aegis of National Association of Nigeria Students, NANS, stormed the university to mobilise students in Port Harcourt to protest against the brutal killing of three of their colleagues and one other by riotous youths in Omuokiri-Aluu community last Friday.

The rampaging students blocked the East West road for several hours before allegedly marching to Omuokiri-Aluu community to start wrecking havoc. Community sources told the Vanguard that they torched about twelve houses.

Vanguard gathered that while the rampaging students were on the East West road, they reportedly insisted that they would only move out of the road after the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof Joseph Ajienka had addressed them. The Vice Chancellor reportedly obliged them after securing assurances that he would not be rough handled

Sources said while the Vice Chancellor came to plead with the students to shun any temptation to be violent some of the students immediately started hurling sachet water at him.

Vanguard gathered that it took the timely intervention of security operatives to whisk him away from the spot. At press time, security operatives had been drafted to quell the situation.

More details soon..







-Vanguard

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Man Allegedly Jumps Down From 8th Floor of Federal Secretariat (Warning...Tragic Photos)






A man has reportedly committed suicide in Port Harcourt, Nigeria today.

According to reports, the middle-aged man jumped from the 8th floor of the Federal Secretariat in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

The motive behind his alleged suicide is still unknown, but the police have reportedly been informed and investigation into the cause of his death will be done in earnest.

Efforts are still ongoing to confirm the reports from the Federal Secretariat, Port Harcourt. Update to follow soon.




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ALUU 4 MURDERS: DEVASTATED PARENTS SPEAK OUT!

Mr and Mrs Toku (Lloyd's Parents)


Mrs. Jane Toku, the mother of Lloyd, one of the four undergraduates of the University of Port Harcourt that were lynched at Aluu community in Rivers State, says her son's death will always haunt her.

She also expressed shock that the crowd could watch how her son and his friends were gruesomely murdered. Jane spoke with Punch correspondent amid tears on Monday in Port Harcourt.