Rivers: APC campaign DG whisked away, found dead

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Tonye Cole, the All Progressive Congress (APC) Gubernatorial candidate in Rivers State, was assassinated.

The APC campaign director for Ahoada West was reportedly kidnapped earlier in the run-up to Saturday’s governorship and house of assembly elections.

The politician, on the other hand, was discovered in a pool of his own blood on Saturday evening, his body riddled with bullets. As of press time, the state police command had not issued an official statement on the tragic development.

A graphic video of the deceased lying in a pool of his own blood was discovered.

Labour Party Female Agent Assaulted in Rivers Tearfully Recounts Her Experience

Meanwhile, a female Labour Party agent in River State’s Ward 2, Unit 11 of Bonny Local Government Area has cried out after thugs allegedly assaulted her.

In the video, the victim described how she was abused by people she suspected were thugs because of her political party.

The woman claimed she was just watching the election when the hoodlums pounced on her, kicked her, and tore her clothes.

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