AFRICAN CHINA LAMENTS THE KILLING OF HIS ‘GOD-SON’, SUPERIOR EMMANUEL WHO WAS ROBBED AND THROWN IN 3RD MAINLAND LAGOON BY ARMED MEN
Superior Emmanuel who is an upcoming artiste and godson to veteran singer, African China was recently killed by armed men who attacked and robbed him on Third mainland bridge in Lagos.
According to African China, He was forced drink rat poison, Sniper, before being thrown into the lagoon. After being thrown into the Lagoon, he was still extorted and stripped by the fishermen in the Lagoon, until a good Samaritan offered to give some clothes and was rushed him to the hospital where he died.
African China, took to his Instagram page to react to the news of his death. China who described Emmanuel his son, called on the government to do something as people were neither safe in the country nor outside.
He wrote: “With so much pain in my heart I say Rest In Peace…my son @superioremma He was attacked by robbers on third mainland bridge last week. Nigerian government do something we not safe in and outside Nigeria. Pls help me type R.I.P”
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