November 5, 2024

Nigerian Activist, Harrison Gwamnishu, has survived second assassination attempt carried out by the Nigeria police in Delta state. The incident happened at exactly 1:40pm before the international airport, Delta state. (Read More Here).




Taking to his Facebook page, Harrison Gwamnishu, shared a video of how police men tried to double cross him and shoot him dead while he was driving on the highway. 


According to Harrison, he says that the Nigerian police pulled the trigger which penetrated through the back and front windows of his Toyota Camry. 


In the trending video, the Nigerian police officers were seen as they tried to double cross Harrison, which was unsuccessful because Harrison drove so fast. The police truck moved a bit and a police man sitting at the front pulled out his AK-47 gun and shot his car. 

He wrote:

“THEY POINTED THE GUN AND PULLED THE TRIGGER. 


“Today I escaped assassination attempt by some men dressed on black driving a black Hilux Vehicle with the inscription POLICE (NIGERIA POLICE) fully armed with AK-47 riffle. U


“This happened today at 1:40pm before the Asaba International Airport. Immediately I noticed I was being trailed, I held my phone with my left hand and drove with my right hand. 


“I don’t know who they are or who sent them.

The Delta State Police should immediately fish them.

This is the second assassination attempt. 

My time has not come 

Harrison Gwamnishu 

Governor Ifeanyi A. Okowa Ifeanyi Michael Egwunyenga.”


Taking to his Facebook page a few minutes ago, Harrison Gwamnishu said that all the policemen who attempted to shot him dead have been arrested. He says that the police officers were attached to the Commissioner of Police (CP) Monitoring Delta State. 


According to the police officers, they said they didn’t know it was Harrison Gwamnishu as they pleaded for forgiveness for their unprofessional conduct. 


He wrote:

“All the officers have been identified. They are attached to CP Monitoring Delta State Police Command. 

They said they didn’t know it was me in the car and pleading forgiveness for their unprofessional conduct.” 

Video below:


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