Controversies have trailed the death of skit maker, Chidike Emmanuel, who was said to have been killed by suspected herdsmen in Abuja on Saturday.
A netizen, Loveline Imaobong, had raised an alarm revealing that the victim was found lifeless in a mortuary.
“The guy in the picture is lying lifeless in the mortuary, he was attacked by Fulani men. Any lead to his family members would be appreciated. They should please go to Mpape’s new police station, Berger Quarry. Please repost till it gets to them,” she wrote
Imabong further claimed that Chidi was among six persons allegedly attacked by herdsmen.
“Six of us were attacked and he died in the process. We’re currently looking for information about any of his family members,” she added.
Giving more update, Imabong said, ” His closest relative in Abuja has reached out and visited the police station. The police are putting in efforts to make sure the perpetrators will be apprehended. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of this”
This was quickly debunked by another netizen, UrglyGramm tweeting as #urgly_gramm who claimed Chidi had no family in Abuja.
“Chidi has no family in Abuja and this girl #Celebritylekpa claims that his family has already been there but our source told us that the police said none of his family has been present.
“Please like and retweet till this tweet gets to his family in Lagos or share pls share his family contact because they do not know anything about this death and he has been dead since yesterday not today,” he debunked
The Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, could not be reached as he did not respond to messages sent to his phone as at the time of filling this report.
Meanwhile, netizens on Monday are calling for justice for Chidi.
Already, #Justiceforchidi trended with many left confused about the circumstances surrounding his death.
Sýn•ņpà tweeting as #simplysympa described his death as appalling.
“The controversy surrounding Chidi’s demise is so appalling. A worse thing that could happen to a dead person is to be left unburied. Family and friends need closure in grief and for the dead to rest in peace, too,” he wrote.