
With the growing attention being paid to the
military regime of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) presidential candidate, General
Muhammadu Buhari, facts have emerged on
Thursday, January 29, 2015 that unknown to
many, Bartholomew, the elder brother of popular
Nollywood actor, Nkem Owoh (popularly known
as Osuofia) was killed by the military regime of
the 72-year old retired general.
According to Breaking Times, an unnamed
source who did not want his name in print
revealed that the then 26-year old Bartholomew
was among three people – including 30-year old
Lawal Ojuolape and 29-year old Bernard
Ogedengbe – who were notoriously killed by
firing squad on allegations of drug trafficking.
The widely condemned killing of the trio in 1985
was criticized because General Buhari back-
dated a decree stipulating death sentence for
drug trafficking offenders, whereas the alleged
crime was committed before he came into
power. Buhari changed the law just to kill the
three young men.
According to the source, Osuofia and the rest of
his family are yet to come to terms with the
public execution of their son and sibling,
especially.
The source said: “Nkem Owoh and his family are
so distraught with Buhari for killing their brother
at the young age of 26. Every time he sees
Buhari on TV, he weeps bitterly over his brother.
He can’t even believe that Buhari has the nerve
to seek re-election as President.”

Bernard Ogedengbe (29), Bartholomew Owoh
(26) and Lawal Ojuolape (30) publicly executed
by Buhari for a crime that did not carry the
death penalty at the time of the offence.
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