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Women Protest Against Orji Uzor Kalu’s Killing Of His Mistress, Ms. Chinwe Masi …At OUK’s USA Home

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This is not the best of times for the former Governor of  Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu (OUK) as Igbere women in their thousands  protested against their own son for what they termed ” SAY NO TO KALU’s  KILLER SQUAD AGAINST WOMEN”.

The women who were half  nude and in their 30s and 40s marched round the camp Neya home of Kalu  at Igbere on Saturday 22nd 2014 singing sober songs that tell the world  how Uzor Kalu who is their son has brought shame and disgrace to their  community having killed his mistress Chinwe Ogbonna on the 19th of Aug  2010 at his Potomac mansion in USA.

The women who said that OUK  who through his occultist powers made his wife Ifeoma mad, should not be  allowed to go scot free on this matter. In one of their placards the  women praised the US Govt for declaring OUK wanted and urged Kalu to  come out of hiding and face the music. The women who placed a curse on  Kalu for killing the girl said they are embarking on fasting and prayers  on the issue and other forbidden issues being perpetuated by the  Kalu’s.

The women reactions came as a result of the large number  of women from late Chinwe’s Village who were in Igbere to lodge  complain. And at the same time, made threat to place curse on Igbere  land even as the matter is being pursued legally.

A traditional  ruler in Igbere who pleaded anonymity for fears of attack by kalus  killer machine said that OUK has committed a lot of atrocities ranging  from de filing young girls and boys, using them for rituals to  eliminating perceived enemies.

He applauded Igbere women for  their bold step in expressing their anger against Kalu whom he described  as an agent of Satan on earth. He said that the death of the  47-year-old Chinwe whose family lives in Rivers State is an eye opener  to ladies who fall for men whom they don’t know their background simply  because of money.

By  Ulonnaya Nwafor
(From Biafra Galaxy)

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