BREAKING: Anambra Native Doctors On The Run, Following the Arrest Of Akwa Okukotiwaraki

Two days after a self-acclaimed billionaire Native Doctor, Chidozie Nwangwu aka Akwa Okuko Tiwala Aki, was arrested, most of his colleagues are said to have fled Anambra State for fear of meeting the same fate as Nwangwu.

Many Shrines in Anambra State are reportedly deserted while many of their clients are currently stranded. The fear of arrested has gripped Anambra young Native Doctors, especially those suspected to be making charms for deadly kidnappers.







Recall that the Anambra State government had directed all Native Doctors to get registered with the state in order to profile those involved in providing charms and spiritual protections for kidnappers and ritualists, as well as the legitimate ones.

The directive stated that after the ultimatum, it would commence the arrest of those who failed to comply with this order, though it is not clear if Nwangwu was among the Native Doctors who got registered.

It was gathered that many Native Doctors have relocated to other states, while others were said to have dismantled their shrines to avoid being victims of the Agunechemba raid of their homes.

This comes as public outcry had greeted the offer of legal services to Nwangwu by Chief Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, accusing him of trying to disrupt ongoing investigations.

According to Mr. Paul Onuachala, Esq., there is no reason whatsoever for him to come into the matter, since his client’s human rights have been breached.

“My attention has been drawn to the recent publication by Chief Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor Esq,” he said.

“In the publication purportedly signed by him, he cited statutes regarding fundamental rights and kindred matters.”

“In my respectful view, Ejiofor’s unsolicited ‘defense’ is far too premature at this stage.”

“Mr. Nwangwu and others have been arrested. The right course of action is to allow ongoing thorough investigation and possible charging of the arrested suspects. Lawyers at this stage of our criminal justice system are expected to advise suspects and not press statements or mount unsolicited public defenses.”

“Upon further review of Ejiofor Esq’s statement, no mention of ill treatment or unprofessional conduct likely to attract public condemnation of this sort. It follows that Agunechemba and the Police must be allowed to perform their lawful duties.”

“These sorts of unsolicited defenses are likely to obstruct ongoing investigations and the war against crime and criminality,” he said.

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