The most dreaded and notorious militant leader in Omoku, Rivers State, known as Ejima Igwe Dibia also known as “Don wanny” has been killed.
He was shot dead by a combined force of OSPAC (Onelga Security outfit) and other security agents in the state.
Prior to his death, Wanny was among gang leaders who recently accepted the amnesty granted by the State Governor, Nyesom Wike.
But he has been repeatedly accused of returning to crime and been responsible for several criminal acts and killings in the Omoku neighbourhood.
Hon.(Barr.) Osi Olisa had few weeks ago, in a statement condemned the dastardly killing of two OSPAC personnel and a civilian in Okposi and Omoku respectively, describing it as “vicious and despicable.”
The most dreaded and notorious militant leader in Omoku, Rivers State, known as Ejima Igwe Dibia also known as “Don wanni” has been killed.
Wanny’s death was confirmed to DAILY POST by the Caretaker Committee Chairman of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area, ONELGA, of the state, Osi Olisa.
He was shot dead by a combined force of OSPAC (Onelga Security outfit) and other security agents in the state.
Prior to his death, Wanny was among gang leaders who recently accepted the amnesty granted by the State Governor, Nyesom Wike.
He has been alleged to be responsible for the killing of several Rivers indigenes, amongst them were, one Chief Adube and his three children; the beheading of Franklyn Obi and the killing of his wife and son; the murder of several APC Members and the arson on the home of Hon Vincent Ogbuagu; as well as several others in and around Omoku in Ogba /Egbema/ Ndoni LGA of Rivers State.
Here are some of the items security operatives discovered from the notorious ex-militant’s multimillion naira estate at his home town, Aligwu, in Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local Governor Area of Rivers state.
Various items including human skulls, arms and ammunition, life jackets among other things.
In October last year, he embraced the Rivers State Government amnesty program. He has been accused of continuing in with crime even after receiving the state pardon.
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