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It’s been 5 months since Ini Umoren, a young intelligent Nigerian graduate who was looking for a job to put herself together was lured, raped & gruesomely murdered.Even when the perpetrator has been clearly identified, justice is still yet to be served.
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The heads up was given by Hiny’s friend who stuck closer than family. She was updating her about her journey to the interview location snd when things became fishy, she raised alarm. Even when people made her look stupid and suggested that Hiny must have diverted to a man’s house
She stood her grounds mad insisted that she knew her friend. When she refused to abandon her, the investigation was taken over by ordinary Nigerian citizens on Twitter, without monthly police salary or huge federal allocation
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An innocent human being was murdered while just trying to make her life better. That's what all this is about.

It's about Ini Umoren.

The ability to always maintain such perspective is a very useful life skill. Not everybody can have it, unfortunately.
When Dr Ignaz Semmelweiss in the 1800s theorised that doctors should wash their hands to cut cross-infection, despite a successful trial of his idea, his colleagues ganged up on him and had him stripped of his license and locked in a psychiatric home where he was beaten to death.
It wasn't about the patients for them. It was about hierarchy and maintaining the status quo and not being outshone by an eccentric Young Turk whose idea led to a 99% drop in cross-infection at his maternity unit.

This behaviour is as old as humanity. It's not unique to us.
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THE NIGERIAN POLITICIANS BEHIND INIUBONG UMOREN’S DEATH FINALLY UNCOVERED.
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On April 29, Ini Umoren set out for a job interview in Uyo.

She never made it home.

In this exclusive for @NewsWireNGR I explore leaked data from the murder suspect's mobile service provider and prove that he did not work alone.
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This 3,000-word investigative deep dive is based on several days worth of leaked call records showing Frank Akpan's links to a senior civil servant in the Federal Ministry of the Niger Delta, as well as directly working with the Akwa Ibom State Police Command to bungle the case.
Using cellular geolocation data, this investigation proves the existence of a high level organ trafficking ring in Akwa Ibom State which has backing from the Akwa Ibom State Police Command and a senior civil servant working for high level politicians at the Niger Delta Ministry.
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