Imo River is known to swallow those who misjudge its depth, as anyone would expect any river of its size and flow to do. But for a strange circumstance and unclear mission, its namesake and southeastern Imo State, a territorial habitat of predominantly Ndiigbo, several years, took the ill reputation of a gubernatorial construct that swallow its indigenes.
It was inconceivable but sadly true then, that high ranking government officials would simply disappear and never to be heard from again whilst the State – Imo, that is – would not bat an official eyelid. At least it happened in broad daylight in 2012, and none has returned a satisfactory inquisition as to cause and determination.
Emenike Ihekwaba: Not yet a cold case
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By Zerry Ihekwaba
IMO River is known to swallow those who misjudge its depth, as anyone would expect any river of its size and flow to do.
But for a strange circumstance and unclear mission, its namesake and southeastern Imo State, a territorial habitat of predominantly Ndigbo, several years, took the ill reputation of a gubernatorial construct that swallow its indigenes.
It was inconceivable but sadly true then, that high ranking government officials would simply disappear and never to be heard from again whilst the State – Imo, that is – would not bat an official eyelid. At least it happened in broad daylight in 2012, and none has returned a satisfactory inquisition as to cause and determination.