It's crazy how we allow little things to take great part of our lives and mind. For a N1000, two promising young men went 6 feet down the ground. How tragic?
Vanguard News reported that last weekend, at
Obegu Autonomous Community in Ugwunagbo Local Government Area of Abia State
when two youths, Nkwachukwu Onyeukwu and Eze Kafor, lost their lives over
N1000. Nkwachukwu Onyeukwu, a.k.a One Thousand, was the son to the village head of the
community and village youth leader, while Eze Kafor , a.k.a Senator, was
a prominent youth in the community.
A reliable eyewitness told Vanguard
that the duo died while struggling for N1,000 commission meant for the youths
from the proceeds of palm fruit sales in the community.
The buyer of the community palm fruit, from Cross River State, whose name could not be identified at press time, was supposed to have settled the youths with the said sum of N1,000 but was only able to provide N300.
The buyer of the community palm fruit, from Cross River State, whose name could not be identified at press time, was supposed to have settled the youths with the said sum of N1,000 but was only able to provide N300.
While Nkwachukwu, the youth leader,
appealed to Eze to allow the buyer to go and pay the balance later, Eze
refused and a scuffle ensued during which Eze collected the palm fruit buyer’s
knife and fatally struck Nkwachukwu.
Angry youths of the community on
hearing the sad news, trooped to Eze’s residence, bundled him into his
house, set it ablaze and watched him die inside it.
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