A bakery manager, Nnaemeka Emmanuel has escaped death by whiskers after he was brutalised by warring hoodlums in Coker-Aguda and Itire-Ikate Local
Emmanuel, a victim of recurring gang war between hoodlums at Aguda in Coker-Aguda and Ijeshatedo area Itire-Ikate LCDAs said he was saved by Providence from being killed by the fiendish youths.
He couldn’t get to the bakery before the unexpected happened – the hoodlums mistook him for one of their rivals and pounced on him. “Immediately I dropped the call, a young guy grabbed me by my trousers and the next couple of minutes, two other guys joined him. One broke a bottle on my head and the others started hitting my head with machetes.
No fewer than five persons have lost their lives with property worth millions of Naira destroyed in the latest clashes. “If the parents train their children well, they won’t go and be killing people and destroying property. Their nefarious activities have nothing to do with politics. The parents should stop blackmailing the politicians to help release their untrained children.
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