Harrison Gwamnishu Reveals Autopsy Done on Delta Singer Oghenemine
Harrison Gwamnishu Reveals Autopsy Done on Delta Singer

Nigerian activist Harrison Gwamnishu has provided new details regarding the killing of Delta State singer Oghenemine Million Ogidi. In a recent update, Gwamnishu disclosed that an autopsy has been conducted on the late singer, whose death at the hands of police officer Usman Nuhu sparked widespread outrage.

Gwamnishu also revealed that the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun Disu, has ordered the transfer of over 1,300 police officers out of Delta State. This move comes amid investigations into the incident, which saw the singer brutally killed in a viral video that attracted reactions from numerous celebrities.

Autopsy and Arrests

According to Gwamnishu, the autopsy results are pending, but the procedure has been completed. He confirmed that ASP Usman Nuhu and his team are currently in custody. However, two civilians who were involved alongside Nuhu remain at large.

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Addressing questions about officers earlier paraded by the police, Gwamnishu clarified: "People are asking me if those officers paraded days ago were among those involved when the incident happened, I said no, it's only ASP Usman Nuhu and those two civilians. Currently, they are still hiding, however, the Nigeria Police knows the reason why they arrested them."

Gwamnishu's Social Media Update

Sharing a video on Instagram, Gwamnishu wrote: "1. Autopsy has been conducted, waiting for the report. 2. Two civilians that joined ASP Usman yet to be apprehended. They are still hiding. 3. Expect ASP Usman to be charged to court for murder. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DID ON THIS CASE. YOUR VOICE WAS HEARD."

Public Reactions

Netizens have reacted to the update, with many expressing gratitude for Gwamnishu's efforts. User phey_i_sholaa commented: "Truly, we need something like internal affairs in Nigerian police just like they do in USA. These people should be carefully selected from all works of life to checkmate our police and bring them to book when they go out of line."

Other users like queendalyn_o thanked Gwamnishu for his service, while damoranobaba praised his focus: "I love the fact that you are not distracted! From this case .. thank you so very much for getting us updated." User mroroskoofficial called him a "big boss," and praizlee21 acknowledged both criticism and appreciation: "As much as i criticized the wrong doings... Make I still take this time appreciate the right things you've done."

Celebrity Reactions to the Killing

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that actress Yvonne Jegede reacted to the brutal killing in Delta State, questioning the police force. The tragic incident, captured on video, led to widespread condemnation from Nollywood colleagues and the public, demanding justice for the young singer.

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