Kidnapped Delta monarch found dead in Edo
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Friday, January 22, 2016
The kidnapped king of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom in Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State, HRM Obi Akaeze Ofulue III, has been reportedly killed by his abductors.
The deceased king was on January 5, abducted by suspected Fulani herdsmen on Obior/ Igbodo Road, Delta State, along with his driver.
It wass gathered that the monarch’s corpse was found at Ekpon, in Edo State at 3p.m., yesterday.
A source close to the palace said a young Hausa man who was allegedly found with the king’s GSM hand-set was arrested three days ago by the Police.
The source who pleaded anonymity, said the kingdom had been thrown into mourning and confusion, adding, “The late monarch was so dear to us. His death has brought setback to the kibgdom. “
Disclosing that the monarch passed on at the age of 52, the source said that the arrested Hausa boy was still being questioned by security operatives.
Contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, in the State, Celestina Kalu confirmed the incident, adding that the police was still in search of those behind the crime.
Rep. Joan Mrakpor, a member of the House of Representatives, representing Aniocha/Oshimili federal constituency and also a cousin to the late king described the death as monumental.
“What a waste,” Mrakpor lamented last night in between sobs.
She called for drastic solution to the harassment of the civil population in Delta North by nomadic kidnappers.
“What have we done to deserve this? They keep on brutalising our people,” she sobbed.
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So touching, Rip
ReplyDeleteBuhari will not arrest and prosecute his kinsmen for kidnapp and murder. They will tell the world that the criminals are not fulani people, that they are at large. This is one of the steps through ethnic cleansing and islamisation.
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DeleteRIP MY KING
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ReplyDeleteDeltans as a whole need stop the fulani's roaming around Niger delta, especially the once that caries cows around cities and villages, the trample on people's properties and farms and still like to claim right. This has given them the gods to kidnap a whole king and still kill him, what an effrontery. The same group of people hand around warri benin express way to rob vehicles with brutality, similar to ibadan express way. The same they are doing in Benue state villages, fighting and killing the farmers because the farmers to don't like the cows in their farms. All these animalistic behaviour have to stop.
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