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#EndSARS: How Late Oke was rejected by two hospitals after he was stabbed by thugs, brother reveals

by Davies Ngere Ify
October 22, 2020
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Oke Obi-Enadhuze, a product designer, was stabbed to death three hours after he tweeted “Nigeria will not end me”.

Oke’s younger brother, Daniel, in a Twitter thread has revealed moment leading to his brother’s horrific death.

According to Daniel, his brother was not killed by a stray bullet, but was  stabbed by thugs and was rejected by two hospitals where he was rushed to before he breathed his last.

The story of Oke’s death has gone viral, with some reports claiming a stray bullet from a police officer killed him.

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However, his younger brother, Obi-Enadhuze Daniel, via a long thread on his Twitter handle (@DanielOE16), narrated that a stray bullet did not kill Oke.

He said Oke died from an injury to the neck inflicted by one of the thugs that attacked their barracks abode at Mafoloku, Oshodi area of Lagos State, on Wednesday.

Late Oke, who had helped build a blood donation app for Life Bank Services, was a fresh graduate of Computer Science from the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.

Oke Obi-Enadhuze had just tweeted “Nigeria won’t end me,” moments before the tragedy. Reactions to the younger brother’s explanatory thread have been mixed, with some insinuating that he was pressured to debunk the police ‘stray bullet’ angle.

Oke Obi-Enadhuze’s younger brother, Daniel’s tweet read in part: “My mum’s two cars were destroyed and set on fire, and then they infiltrated our house by breaking the door. They then proceeded to ransack the house and carted away everything we own.

“My brother, on trying to get them to take everything but spare us, was pushed to my mom’s room and stabbed on the neck.

“The attacker then proceeded to attack me, but missed my neck but got my chin instead.

“After this, my mom and I carried my brother’s body to the entrance of the station, soliciting for help from the thugs still ravaging the barracks.

“We were finally able to put him in a wheelbarrow and took him to a hospital where he was rejected because ‘he was already dead’.

“Unfazed, we moved him to another hospital, where he met the same treatment. This was where he bled his last drops of blood and died. His body has now been moved to a morgue.

“Let it be known that my brother @O_Okee (Oke) was NOT killed by a police bullet, but died a hero protecting my mother and me.”

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