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Stop Using Adejobi To Get Fame; Alliance Tells Gwamnishu

“Asphyxiation is often caused by accidents such as incorrect body positioning, anaphylaxis, asthma, chemical asphyxia, and drug overdose, so we don’t know why Harrison Gwamnishu is emphasizing suffocation as the cause of the death. 

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The Integrity Youth Alliance has called on a failed politician turned activist, Harrison Gwamnishu, to stop pushing out false narratives to ride on the fame of Nigeria Police spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi.

Responding to a publication titled “Do Not Rush To The Media Without Facts—Harrison Gwamnishu Slams Police Spokesperson, Adejobi,” the Secretary General of the Alliance, Danjuma Lamido, wondered why the so-called activist did not go through the press release by the FCT Police Command instead of looking for cheap fame by reacting to the comment of the Police Spokesperson, Adejobi.

“Harrison Gwamnishu is not a hero, as he claims, but a businessman and a failed politician turned activist overnight. He should keep quiet and allow the police to do their constitutional duties, Lamido said.

“Some of our members that live in Nyanya have confirmed how deadly Erasmus Emeya is, and his bragging of being a cultist is no longer a secret. Erasmus had been fingered in many crises and alleged killings of some innocent Nigerians in the Nyanya area. 

“We also gathered that when Erasmus Emeya, an autopsy was done on him in the presence of the doctor(s) of the deceased family, and the results were made available to the family as well as the Nigeria Police. It is unfortunate Erasmus died because he would have helped the police unravel some issues and pending cases in the Nyanya axis.

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“Asphyxiation is often caused by accidents such as incorrect body positioning, anaphylaxis, asthma, chemical asphyxia, and drug overdose, so we don’t know why Harrison Gwamnishu is emphasizing suffocation as the cause of the death. 

“Therefore, Harrison Gwamnishu shouldn’t use the death of Erasmus Emeya to catch a cruise on the Force Spokesperson, Adejobi, and we also urge Nigerians to always be objective in their perception and understanding of cases and view issues objectively before running down the Nigeria Police Force..

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