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    The killing of 28-year-old Mene Ogidi in Effurun, Delta State, shook the nation after a disturbing video surfaced online, sparking outrage, questions, and renewed conversations around police brutality, accountability, and justice in Nigeria. Activist Harrison Gwamnishu, who helped bring national attention to the case, joins us on The Honest Bunch Podcast to break down what really happened, what he uncovered behind the scenes, and the fight for justice for Mene and his family. Beyond the headlines, Harrison opens up on the deep-rooted issues within the Nigeria Police Force, why incidents like this keep happening, and what needs to change if public trust is ever to be restored. A painful but necessary conversation about justice, accountability, and the future of policing in Nigeria.
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