BREAKING NEWS: Rivers LG Chairman Strangled Me, And Wanted To Use A Shovel Until My Mother Shouted For Help – Miller
A young woman in Rivers State, Ogadimma Miller, has cried out for justice after she was allegedly assaulted for posting videos online about the poor condition of a secondary school in Ahoada West.
Miller had shared photos and clips showing damaged buildings and a poor learning environment. In her posts, she called on authorities, including the Chairman of Ahoada West, Eugene Epelle, to take action.
In a video shared by News Central TV, according to her account, the incident happened around noon on March 1, 2026. She said the council chairman came to her family home with his younger brother, Monday Epelle, his driver, and security personnel.
He reportedly told her mother he was there to warn her about the social media post, which he believed was meant to damage his image.
While speaking outside, he allegedly saw Miller through a window and instructed his brother to confront her. She said her door was pushed open forcefully, causing her mother to fall and injure her lip. She was then dragged and beaten.
Miller also alleged that she was strangled and that a shovel was nearly used on her before her mother raised an alarm. Neighbours reportedly rushed in after hearing the cries for help. Residents are now calling for a thorough investigation into the incident.
In her words, "He strangled my neck up to the extent that he even wanted to use a shovel until my mother shouted for help.
Credit: naija news channel
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