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Veteran comedian, Osofia recounts how brother’s life was taken during Buhari’s regime

‎Veteran Nollywood actor, Nkem Owoh has opened up about the traumatic experience of losing his brother, Bartholomew Owoh, during General Muhammadu Buhari’s military regime in 1985.
‎In an old interview with Arise News TV, Nkem Owoh opened up about his bond with his late brother, revealing they shared a deep connection.
‎Bartholomew was among the three young Nigerians executed by firing squad for drug-related offenses that weren’t punishable by death at the time.
‎According to Nkem Owoh, during his brother’s execution, he was working at Anambra Television, and was overwhelmed with emotion, shedding tears.
‎The veteran actor revealed the most painful part was the retroactive application of the decree, changing the execution date to affect his brother.

‎Although, the drug-related offence wasn’t punishable by death during the period.
‎”Why would it be shifted back to include people who didn’t commit the offence before the decree?. It was a personal thing to me”, He added.

Notably, Muhammadu Buhari was Nigeria’s military head of state from December 31, 1983, to August 27, 1985, after seizing power in a coup.

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