Human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu has raised an alarm after attending a court hearing in the case of late singer Mene Ogidi in Asaba, Delta State. He shared a police invitation letter, alleging that the law enforcement agency is planning against him.
Gwamnishu Shares Police Letter
In a post on social media, Gwamnishu displayed a letter from the Delta State Police Command, inviting him over allegations including attempted murder, incitement to terrorism, conspiracy, communal conflict, and obstruction. He assured his supporters that the police have nothing incriminating against him.
Background of the Case
A few weeks ago, social media mourned the killing of upcoming singer Mene Ogidi in Delta state. Gwamnishu has been providing updates on the case and vowing that justice will not be swept under the carpet.
Public Reactions
Many fans expressed concern, linking the invitation to the Mene Ogidi case. They vowed to support Gwamnishu and alleged that some individuals might be trying to cover up the matter. Others warned that nothing should happen to the activist and advised him not to honor the invitation alone. Some urged him to record videos and document his visit to the police station for public accountability.
Comments from Followers
- @ifex_d_don: 'That police man wey you follow up him matter, them no go let you rest. Just be ready ooo.'
- @boldfitng: 'Omo. Una sure say na same country wey Jonathan and Yaradua lead be this?'
- @trikytee: 'The fight for justice is real, those benefiting from evil would always fight back, but we will overcome. Stay strong brother.'
- @top_quality_clothinghub: 'Nigeria no fit better again.'
- @official_akaninyeneobot: 'They should put that strength at Oyo state to gain freedom for those innocent children... As their pikin no dey e no concern them.'
- @behindbarshumanrights_enugu: 'Behind Bars Human Rights Foundation are not terrorists. We are the voice of the voiceless, the enemies of oppressors. Touch one, touch all. We are watching.'
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Legit.ng previously reported that Yvonne Jegede reacted to the brutal killing in Delta state, raising questions about the police force. The life of a young singer was allegedly taken by a police officer, with a video of the incident shared online. Her colleagues also reacted, sharing their observations about the officer as they joined her in questioning the police.



