Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that a 400-level student of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (MOUAU), Umudike, Abia State, Chidinma Ogbonna, was crushed to death on October 3, 2021 (Sunday). (Read More Here).
According to a source who reached out to Kossyderrickent says that Chidinma Ogbonna got involved in a tricycle accident, which turned upside down, due to bad roads.
While trying to get out the tricycle, a truck rammed into her and crushed her to death. According to the source, says that her brain was scattered on the bad road of Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Road.
The incident happened at exactly 6:00PM on Sunday, October 3, 2021 on Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Road. Recall that last month, Another final year student of MOUAU, Blessing, got crushed too.
Chidinma Ogbonna was a model and final year student of MOUAU studying Fishery or Fishery Science.
After the news of Chidinma Ogbonna began to trend on social media, the students of MOUAU took to Facebook to call out the government of Abia state to work on the Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Road, due to the bad road that’s causing serious accidents and loss of lives. #FixUmuahia-IkotEkpene Road is trending on Facebook.
Reactions from students of MOUAU on Facebook;
Kelly John wrote: “Oh Death where is thy sting??!
I can’t believe I’ll be writing this for you Chidinma..
It’s so painful, so unbelievable and so shocking that you’re actually gone…
All the moments we shared together, all the plans we made is now a memory and will never be forgotten…
I’ll Miss You So Much Dearie …
Rest in Peace Daughter of Zion…
You are Loved 💔💔💔💔…
Ches Ogbonna
#Black_Sunday
#Kelly.”
Chile Agubuche wrote: “MOUAU MANAGEMENT AND HON. SAM ONUIGBO (Member Representing Ikwuano/Umuahia North and South Federal Constituency)
Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene road is no longer a death trap but a blood sucking demon that has prematurely raptured MOUAU Students continually taking full advantage and leverage of the ineptitude of our leaders with seared conscience. This is Miss Chidinma Ogbonna, a student of MOUAU who was involved in a fatal motor accident involving a trailer and she died at the spot along timber road in the same Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Road. It is disheartening and shocking to recall how this young, vibrant and promising beautiful lady died due to bad road and clueless governance. May her gentle Soul Rest in Peace.
“To: MOUAU MANAGEMENT
Even down to Gate 6, the University main gate, that is the primary death trap, the University Management has always politicised the construction of speed bumps on that road. From 2010 down, that road has been killing our students almost every year. Even as we call on the Honourable, Representating the constituency the road falls on, we also call on the Vice-Chancellor (Prof. Iwe Ofo) of MOUAU to facilitate the construction of speed bumps on that road, particularly Gate 6 to reduce the speed of the commuters thereby minimizing the level of accidents there.
“To: HON. SAM ONUIGBO
Hon. Sam Onuigbo (Member representing Ikwuano/Umuahia North and South Federal Constituency), this road falls in your constituency and we are no longer comfortable with how things are because your constituents are bereaved of the common dividend of democracy, we need Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene death trap fixed. Rep. Sam Onuigbo, you are known and fondly called Odozi-Obodo, biko bia dozie uzo anyi.
“The Students voice have been crying long ago in the wilderness, everyone paid deaf ears, also recall that these students have a general language that everyone understand. I lost loved ones on that same road, I had to cry in silence but remember that there is a GENERAL LANGUAGE which must be understood by everyone someday.
“Remembering all those that died on that same road from 2018 to 2021
Rest In Peace Chidinma Ogbonna (2021)
Rest In Peace Blessing (2021)
Rest In Peace SK (2018).”
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Late Chidinma Ogbonna’s Facebook username is @Ches Ogbonna.
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