Harrison Gwamnishu Reveals Delta Singer Was Shot Again at Police Station
Delta Killing: Harrison Gwamnishu Shares New Worrisome Update

Human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu has provided additional distressing details regarding the killing of upcoming Delta State singer Oghenemine Million Ogidi. The tragic incident, which occurred at the hands of police officer Usman Nuhu, has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice.

Gwamnishu Reveals New Details

In a video shared on his Instagram page, Gwamnishu disclosed that the incident happened on a Sunday, not on Tuesday when he initially posted the footage. He noted that the police had remained silent about the killing until the video went viral. After sharing the video, Gwamnishu received calls urging him to take it down, allegedly to suppress the matter.

Gwamnishu explained that he obtained the video on Tuesday and conducted verification to ensure it was not an old recording. He further stated that Nuhu acted on instructions, as individuals at the park contacted the Area Commander in Delta State, Aliyu Shaba. The activist challenged the Inspector General of Police to investigate the commander's involvement.

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Singer Shot Again at Station

According to Gwamnishu, Ogidi did not die at the initial shooting scene. Instead, Nuhu transported him to the police station and shot him again, leading to his death. The activist expressed concern that the singer's body has not been shown to him, and he is uncertain about its disposal.

Gwamnishu called on the IGP to thoroughly investigate the case and ensure accountability. He emphasized that the killing was not an isolated act but part of a broader pattern of police misconduct.

Public Reactions

The video drew widespread reactions on social media. User @king3430477 expressed support, stating, "Thank God I have been standing with you all this while, I trust you boss." @jack_of_all_luxury_service questioned the lack of investigation into the waybill owner and the driver involved. @amyy_baybeee commended Gwamnishu, saying, "Harrison, I forgive you for other things, I highly commend you on this."

@igbo_boygh encouraged him, "For all you have done in this country they can never silence you nwanne we dey your back." @_iampman referenced a previous attempt to discredit him, writing, "This is the person VDM wanted to cancel Keep doing you bro." @seun_dreams hinted at broader complicity, stating, "You would all be shocked as to how many people are involved in this police cult."

Related Incidents

This case is not the first involving Officer Nuhu. A victim of Nuhu previously shared her experience of being assaulted by him in 2025. Additionally, actress Yvonne Jegede reacted to the Delta killing, questioning police practices and urging a thorough investigation.

The killing has also drawn responses from other celebrities, including Kanayo O. Kanayo, who advocated for actors using fake firearms, and Akpororo, who called for investigating other angles in the case.

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