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Burning Alive Of Four University Of Port Harcourt Students In Rivers State, Nigeria: An Unjustified Barbaric Act

By: Dr. Nina Mezu-Nwaba, CAPT., USPHS, PharmD, MPH, MSC. Maryland, USA

The torture and burning alive of four University of Port Harcourt Students at Aluu Community in Rivers State, Nigeria, all under 22 years of age by villagers/students, for alleged crimes, etc., without an option to try the case is unacceptable barbaric jungle justice that should not be associated with a country like Nigeria. A country where those that loot billions are celebrated and those that commit minor crimes are not only imprisoned but sometimes tortured or sacrificed in a manner that makes animal killing look humane.

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    • #Rivers State
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