When the Kaduna Riot erupted in February 2000, the late Chibuike Ikeagwuchi was still in his mother’s womb. The riot, which led to over 200 deaths and many properties destroyed, later extended to Kano, where Chibuike’s parents lived at the time.
His family did arrive safely, and so did he, a month and two weeks later. The family had relocated to their hometown at Oboukwu Obizi in the Ezinihitte local government area of Imo State. There, Chibuike Ikeagwuchi was safely delivered. Chibuike and his friend, identified as Reuben, were reportedly walking along the road when they saw operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad , a unit of the Nigerian Police Force. Having previously heard and seen atrocities committed by the unit, the two friends started running in fear.
While Reuben was taken to the police station, Chibuike was taken to the University of Port Harcourt mortuary. Dominic took his son’s corpse and travelled to their hometown, where he ensured Chibuike was buried in the family compound on December 21, 2020.
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Look at how the police have made many homes sad, bringing sadness, death and horror to families.
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