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The list of Indigenes of Arondizuogu, Umulolo, Ubaha, Umuowa-ibu & Amosu killed by ifeanyi eze aka Gentle de Yahoo and their auto pilot criminals [ terrorist ]
We shall keep updating the list village by village.
Mr Fintan Ugbaja
(umuojuka amosu umulolo)
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Mr Don Eze https://t.co/Tqe56FVaZA
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The list of Indigenes of Arondizuogu, Umulolo, Ubaha, Umuowa-ibu & Amosu killed by Ifeanyi Eze aka Gentle de Yahoo and their auto pilot criminals [terrorists] continues to grow. This tragic situation has left families devastated and communities in mourning. We feel it is essential to keep a record of those who have lost their lives to these heinous acts.
As part of our commitment to transparency and justice, we will be updating this list village by village. It is crucial to honor the memories of the victims and bring attention to the ongoing violence.
Mr Fintan Ugbaja
(umuojuka amosu umulolo) is one of the victims whose life was cut short by this senseless violence. His story, like many others, needs to be heard. We must recognize the impact of these tragedies on individual families and the broader community.
Mr Don Eze
Another victim, Mr Don Eze, also fell prey to these criminal activities. You can read more about his story and the circumstances surrounding his untimely death here. Each of these names represents a life lost and a family forever changed.
As we continue to gather information, we urge everyone to remain vigilant and support one another. The fight for justice is ongoing, and we must not forget those who have suffered. By sharing these stories, we hope to raise awareness and encourage action against such violence in our communities.
Together, we can ensure that the names of these innocent victims are never forgotten, and that justice prevails for Arondizuogu, Umulolo, Ubaha, Umuowa-ibu, and Amosu.