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02/01/2026
I recognize two of them.
I encountered these two alleged kidnappers of Prof. Ephraim during my six month incarceration at Afokang Prison, Calabar, under the administration of former Governor Ben Ayade. I do not know the third individual. However, these two were inmates at the time, held for armed robbery.
Bassey Antiha was assigned to Cell A3, Patrick Essien Etim to Cell C2, while I was in Cell E1. Within the inmate ecosystem, there were widespread and persistent rumors that Bassey, in particular, continued to coordinate kidnapping operations from within the prison, with his share of ransom proceeds delivered to him while incarcerated. This narrative was common knowledge among inmates.
During leisure activities, including drought games, Patrick frequently boasted about their criminal exploits outside prison, often in association with another inmate known as One Minute, who has since been transferred to Ikom Prison.
Based on direct exposure and observed conduct, these individuals are hardened, unrepentant criminals with no demonstrated intent to disengage from criminal activity.
Agba Jalingo posted
02/01/2026
Girl hospitalised with blo0d streaming down face after her father allegedly used a plank with nail to hit her on the head
According to a neighbourhood who reported the incident to LIB, the father has been detained.
The neighbour narrated: "Chilotam the girl in the video is being maltreated by her step dad. This isn’t the first time nor second and am a living witness of the first and second . On this instance, Jan 1, 2025, by 9am, according to his kid, he used a heavy stick with nails to hit her head and she started bl£eding heavily .
"I, Onabanjo Opeoluwa, and my maiguard managed to open the gate and saw Mrs Chinwendu the girls mother holding her down but she was already in a pool of bl00d. The bl£eding was beyond control.
"The mother told me I can’t do anything that she is her daughter to show the extent of heartlessness. So we took her to the nearby hospital where she is got receiving treatment at Joomak hospital, Ago, Okota, in which I paid the sum of fifty five thousand naira for her, cause she was duly weak and the hospital responded swiftly and now she is fit fit.
"Moreso the mother lied to us(Mrs chinwendu) the ev!l was done by the girl herself stating that she fell , which shows that the biological mother is also d£monic, supporting an ev!l, cause while we were heading to the clinic the mother almost hit her on same spot.
"They attacked her in the first place. Parents like this should be kept behind bars for correction.
"We have involved the police and detained the husband while the girl gets well and drops her full brief on the incident .
"We currently need more hands on this case of maltreatment before they k!ll her the third time.
"Location of incidence No 11 Yale Okeowo, off Community Road, Ago Okota."
02/01/2026
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26/12/2025
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23/12/2025
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16/12/2025
WANTED...
The face of the Igbo organ harvester who manages the mortuary and owns the hotel where kidnapped victims along the Aba-Owerri Road are held or killed.
Chief Morocco Oparaugo, from Umuhu community in Ngor Okpala, is the alleged face of an Igbo organ harvesting ring. He manages a mortuary and owns a hotel along the Aba-Owerri Road, where kidnapped victims are reportedly held or killed.
Authorities have declared him wanted for these serious crimes committed against individuals.
Anyone who sees him or has information about his whereabouts should report to the nearest police station immediately.
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