Ex-Anglophone detainee, Prince Nuyit Hycenth Chinozie involved in ghastly accident

The ex-detainee who was released from the Kondengui Maximum Security Prison some months ago is currently battling between life and death in a hospital in Bakassi after he was knocked down by a vehicle.

He was arrested and locked up in connection to the ongoing Anglophone crisis.

Upon regaining his freedom, Hycenth reportedly moved back to the Southwest region from where he shuffled between Bakassi and Nigeria looking for means to survive.

Reports from anonymous sources say the former detainee was knocked down by a car yesterday and is currently unconscious at the hospital in Bakassi.

He neither has friends nor close family members to take care of him in his precarious condition.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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