Nigerian Army Declares Seyi Tinubu’s Ally, General Amagbein, Prof. Ekpekpo, and 6 Others Wanted for Deaths of 17 Soldiers

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The Defence Headquarters has issued a declaration for the apprehension of eight individuals believed to be involved in the recent tragic killing of 17 military personnel in Okuama, Delta State.

 

Among the wanted persons is a former freedom fighter identified as Akevwru Daniel Omotegbo, also known as General Amagbein, and Adaka Boro II, who reportedly maintains ties with Seyi Tinubu, the eldest son of President Bola Tinubu.

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The announcement was made during a briefing held in Abuja on Thursday, where the military released the list of suspects.

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The individuals declared wanted are

1). Prof. Ekpekpo Arthur

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2). Andaowei Dennis Bakriri

3). Akevwru Daniel Omotegbo (also known as General Amagbein

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4). Akata Malawa David.

 

5). Sinclear Oliki

6). Clement Ikolo Oghenerukeywe

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7). Reuben Baru

8). Igoli Ebi.

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During the briefing, the Director, Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba, called on Nigerians especially residents of Delta and adjoining states to assist the military with credible information that would lead to the arrest of eight persons allegedly responsible for the killing of seventeen soldiers in Okuama community in Delta State.

 

 

General Buba says the military remains determined to fish out the perpetrators of the heinous act in Delta State, reaffirming its commitment to rescue all kidnapped and abducted victims in Nigeria.

 

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