Chidinma Ojukwu, the young girl who allegedly murdered the CEO of SuperTV Micheal Ataga has been crowned ”Miss Cell 2022”.
Kanyi Daily News earlier reported on how How Super TV CEO Micheal Usifo Ataga was murdered by sidechic, millions withdrawn from his bank account
Miss Chidimma whose trial is still ongoing, won the beauty pageant held at Kirikiri correctional facility to mark the 2022 International Women’s Day.
Miss Chidimma Ojukwu
Recall that Chidinma Ojukwu Was Remanded In Prison Over Alleged Murder Of Super TV CEO, Usifo Ataga
Few months ago, 21-Year-Old Chidinma Ojukwu Pleaded Not Guilty To Murder Of Super TV CEO, Usifo Ataga
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She's sharing her loots with them.see as all of them were smiling as if there was a judgement already known that has acquited her
I hope you know it the wife and the wife's brother are entangled in this yet unresolved crime. Again, as much as *the law is an ass*, it says an accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty. I am surprised there is much ripple around her being crowned Miss Kirikiri. Of course, prison detention for Awaiting Trial Inmates is meant to circumscribe one's freedom and not to punish (except when the crime has been confirmed and the criminal sentenced). Yet, prisons have their own social life...a prison is a society. She has been crowned Miss Kirikiri, not Miss Nigeria ....in the land of the blind, only the blind can become King. A free Nigerian won't come from outside the prison walls to become Miss Kirikiri. These are fundamental sociological matters and we don't need to dissipate energy on them.