Crime
Taraba residents celebrate convicted kidnap kingpin, Wadume upon release
(Hamisu Bala), better known as “Wadume,” sparked controversy this weekend after walking out to a hero’s welcome in his hometown of Ibbi, Taraba State, following his release from Kuje Prison in Abuja.
Wadume had served a seven-year sentence for kidnapping and related charges.
Wadume’s case gained national infamy in 2019 when his arrest by an elite police unit resulted in a deadly shootout with a rival team.
The incident raised serious questions after allegations surfaced that some police officers may have been collaborating with Wadume.
Despite his conviction, Wadume was reportedly greeted by a large crowd upon his return to Ibbi.
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Local sources described him as a former philanthropist and local politician before his arrest.
He even paid a courtesy visit to the town’s chiefdom upon arrival.
This celebratory reception has drawn criticism.
Some residents reportedly view Wadume as a victim of a larger police conspiracy, while others may simply be happy about his return.
However, Wadume’s release and reception reignite concerns about hero worship and the perception of justice in Nigeria.
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