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Rivers APC: How Barrister Henry Odili Pounced My Face – Princess Isioma Elenwa


BY ERIC OLUSESAN


Princess Isioma Stella Elenwa ( The Princess of Egi), a faithful and loyal party woman of the All progressive Congress, APC and an aspirant for the Rivers State house of  Assembly seat for onelga constituency 1 has accused Barrister Henry Odili of pounching her on her face during a stakeholder’s meeting at the residence of Hon. Asita.


In her post  sighted by our correspondent on her Facebook account with pictures , she said the blow has left her with a  swelling eye and bruises on her face.
Princess Isioma said the  incident happened when Hon. Singer was making a statement during  a stakeholder’s meeting, suddenly Hon. Singer fell to the ground. While some persons rushed to resuscitate him, I and the rest  started praying for his resuscitation.Suddenly Barrister Henry Odili left where he was standing and rushed at me and gave me a blow that has made me incapacitated with a severe pain.
Attached are pictures of my  current state .

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