Activist Martins Vincent Otse popularly known as VeryDarkMan has appealed to military generals to rise up in defence of the honour of their late colleague, Col Paul Ogbebor whose land in Abuja has been reallocated to another by the Federal Capital Administration Authority.
According to VeryDarkMan, if the Generals allow this injustice against Ogbebor, who was the first cadet recruit in the Nigeria Defence Academy (NDA), there is no telling who would be next.
We earlier reported that Niger Delta leader, Chief Rita Lori-Ogbebor, wife to late Col Ogiebor accused the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, of land grabbing, urging President Bola Tinubu to probe him.
She lamented that her husband’s sweat was about to be taken away by Wike and handed over to one Kingsley Chinda, a kinsman of Wike.
VeryDarkMan wondered how a land with title documents since 1984 could be declared as illegal by Wike.
He posted via his social media handle: “Currently live at life camp roundabout where Nyesom Wike has authorized bulldozers to carry out injustice. I am calling on the attention of all military senior officers, Major Generals and co. It will be a disgrace and a shame to the entire Nigeria Armed forces if they let Nyesom Wike do this to someone as great as colonel Paul Ogbebor, the first Nigerian CADET OF THE NDA CODE 001,a man that carried three bullet wounds from the civil war while sacrificing for Nigeria.
“I want all senior officers of the army,navy and airforce to understand that tomorrow might be their turn. t
“This said land that Nyesom Wike is trying to grab has a legal allocation document since 1984 and from nowhere Nyesom Wike has revoked it and allocated the land to the company that is allegedly managing his hotels in Port Harcourt. He also gave shares to Kingsley Chinda, the leader of the minority in the House of Reps….this is injustice and we will stand against it #JUSTICEFOR001”
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