Published: 2nd of August, 2019
COLLINS OBIAJURU AKOMEHULE DECLARED WANTED OVER HOMOSEXUALITY
An Agbor youth, Mr. Collins Obiajuru Akomehule, has been declared wanted by the good people of Agbor Community and Nigerian Police over his involvements in homosexual acts.
The incident which
resulted to the death of Collins' partner, Mr. Kelvin Iwegbu, occurred on the 2nd of August, 2019 at Collins' family compound, located at No. 5, Ogumu street, Agbor, Delta State.
Ika Weekly Newspaper Reporter, when visited the scene of the abominable incident, gathered that Mr. Collins Obiajuru Akomehule, 26 years old, and one Mr. Kelvin Iwegbu, 28 were caught in the homosexual act by somebody residing close to Collins' house whose name was not mentioned.
Speaking, the eye witness told the newsman that he was at home in the afternoon of August, 2 2019, when Collins and
Kelvin came and went into the Collins' apartment, spending more than four hours, unknown to him that they were making love in the room. He said at a time he decided to walk closer to Collin's room to know what they were doing inside and when did so, he heard them screaming and shout in low voices.
According to him," Having known what was going on I had to inform other persons in our compound who joined me to break the door to the room. We caught Kelvin and beat him to death, but fortunately for Collins, he was able to escape through the window.
"Our tradition is that if anyone is caught in the act of homosexuality, such person's life should not be spared," he said.
The reporter also confirmed that Collins and Kelvin have been in the act for several years without no one knowing about it. It was also learnt that Collins has girlfriends around the town whom he also had sexual intercourse with the same way he did to his gay lover, Kelvin.
Meanwhile, as at the time of filing this report, Collins was nowhere to be found as Police and the
people of his Community are after his life. Burial arrangement of Kelvin as at the time of gathering this information, has not been fixed, but Collins's photographs were already all over the town for an easy means of identification by whoever knows his where about.