The power tussle between the newly elected Omadino Mangement Committe under the leadeship of Robinson Eyekosi and the defunct Omadino Community Trust under the leadership of Austin Oniyesan a.k.a. Gbokwa, just attained an unprecedented height,
following the kidnapping and adoption of one Mr George in front of the Olu of Warri's Palace.
As reported by Omadino Voice
Earlier today, thugs and touts acting on the instructions of Austin Oniyesan aka Gbokwa violently attacked the leadership of the Omadino Management Committee, led by Dr. Robinson Eyekosi-Uwatse, who were scheduled to have a meeting with the management of NECONDE Energy limited at their Warri office along the NPA Expressway. The meeting was suppose to be between the company and the newly inaugurated management committee. One Chief of the Olu of Warri accompanied the Committee to the meeting.Surprisingly, the Company top management, who feed large from bribes dished out to them by Austin Oniyesan had also secretly invited Austin and his tauts to come and disrupt the meeting. It was a case of the top management of the company conniving with Austin Oniyesan to ambush and kidnap Omadino representatives.After succeeding in disrupting the meeting and assaulting the physically assaulting the Chief, they accosted the Omadino representatives along the express way up to Ajamimogha by Palace gate where they caught up with them and attacked them with cutlasses and other dangerous weapons. George Ejemuku, the Treasurer of Omadino Employment and Development Association, who they severally cut with cutlasses and badly injured was also kidnapped and taken away to an unknown destination. As at the time of making this report, the whereabout of George Ejemuku has not been ascertained as all efforts to reach him through phone has proven abortive. This is in addition to the three others that are currently missing.The Omadino Management Committee gave the leaders of the gang of kidnappers as follows:Armani Asiwaju, Niro Yomere, Aja Omatsola, Amejuma Aguarabueye aka Ajidagba, Tuoyo Mogbeyiteren, Mathew Dada, John Okoroloko, and many others.The Omadino Management committee has vowed that there is no going back on the quest to liberate the community from the shackles of exploitation by Austin Oniyesan and his cohorts, and they they will do the definite needful to redress this crime.
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